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ADVERTISEMENTS
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2. BENNETT, Pres.
T. S. HITTINGER, Supt. E. A. DAVENPORT, Treas
FRESH POND ICE COMPANY,
SELLERS OF-
ESH POND ICE COMPANY, MAIN OFFICE, 321 WASHIN6T0N ST., SOMERVILLE.
BRANCH OFFICES IN CAMBRIDGE AT
H. WYETH & CO., 6 Brattle St., Telephone 520.
YERXA & YERXA, 669 Massachusetts Ave., Telephone 601-4.
ANDREW J. LOVELL & CO., Massachusetts Ave., Telephone 532-3
Have you noticed the neiv arrangement
f Streets on Page 65 ?
■NIVERSITY • STABLES.
WYNNE S CO.
Livery & g
Connected by Telephone.
Nice Coaches,
Coupes, Lan-
daus and Turn-
outs of all kinds
to Let.
Particular at-
tention paid to
Boarding Gen-
tlemen's Horses
JUA.TTLE SrUKET, IV-EA^li IIAHYAIII) SQUAKi:
ADVERTISE ME NTS
We invite the attention of Families who wish to burn Pure Coal,
to the following varieties we have in stock;—
Genuine Lykens Valley Franklin,
Lehigh, Wyoming, Wilkesbarre, Lackawanna,
Philadelphia & Heading Coal & Iron Co,9 8,
Hard and Free 'Burning Coals,
English and American Cannel Coals.
Purchasers may rely on having their COAL screened clean, and prompt delivery.
WOOD, Sawed and Split any Size, by Steam Power.
L. C. BURNHAM * CO.,
Office, 86 State Street, Boston, Mass.
WHARVES AND BRANCH OFFICES.
221 Bridge Street, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
144 CHARLES STREET, BOSTON.
Swett St., Junction Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, and Mt. Washington
Ave. and Granite Street, South Boston.
W. L. LOCKHART & CO.,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
CASKETS
BLACK WALNUT
AND
WHITE WOOD
COFFINS.
Thibet, Lawn and Cambric Robes, Etc.
Black and White Covered Broadcloth Gaskets
FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE.
Office and Salesroom, 149 STAMFORD STREET, BOSTON.
Factory, 199, aoi, 203, 205, 207 and 209 BRIDGE STREET,
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Telephone Connection.
ADVERTISEMENTS
slephone, Boston 2624.
• • • THE • •
Cambridge 674-.
I2I« .*.. ..
Of V^ashington, r>. C
Importei s and Jtefiners of
HUMS Lake ASPHALT
./m/ Contractor!* for
milllD LIKE flSPHHLT MEATS.
CHARLES HARRIS, New England Agent.
ffice, 70 KILBY ST., Mason Building, BOSTON, MASS.
Works, FIRST STREET, near Main, West Boston Bridge, CAMBRI06EP0RT.
ADVERTISEMENTS
ROBERT D. EVANS, Pres. and Treas. Incorporated 1878.
E. H. PAINE, Agent.
AMERICAN RUBBER COMPANY.
Manufacturers of
* RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES and CLOTHING of Every Description.
Office and Store, Bedford St., cor. Chauncy, Boston. Factories and Warehouses, East Cambridge.
Pres., TBOS. A. DODGE. Treas., J. EDWIN DAVIS. Supt., ROBERT CO WEN.
BOSTON WOVEN HOSE AND RUBBER CO.,
275 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
Manufacturers of Rubber Goods, Hose, Belting and Packing.
Factory, Corner Portland and Hampshire Streets, Cambridge.
ADVE UTISEMEXTS
BURDITT & BYNNER,
X>EAX.EKS IN
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
PAINTS, OIL and GLASS,
WALL PAPERS, GAS and OIL STOVES.
674: MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE,
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
CHARLES MOORE & SON,
HARDWARE & CUTLERT.
Kitchen Furnishing, Furnaces, Ranges and Stoves,
Saoitiry Plumliins, Steam an! Hot Water Mtini a Specialty.
TIN AND COPPER ROOFING.
ALL KINDS OF TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WORK
MADE TO ORDER.
8 BRATTLE ST., COR. PALMER, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
CHAS. MOORE. TELEPHONE 6-2. HERBERT L. MOORE
8 ADVERTISEMENTS
NELSON CARRIA&FCOMPANY;
JESSE L. NELSON, Proprietor,
(Formerly of firm of HALL CARRIAGE COMPANY, Boston)
MANUFACTURERS OF THE FINER GRADES OF
CARRIAGES and SLEIGHS,
AND DEALERS IN
FINE HARNESS, HORSE CLOTHING, Etc.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Office and Salesroom, Factory,
10 BRATTLE STREET, 10 to 16 PALMER STREET,
CAMBRIDGE.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
STORAGE
FOR
5000 square feet floor space, well lighted and ventilated and
centrally located. For rates and particulars apply at office,
COR. CHURCH and PALMER STREETS.
Carriage anil Wagon Bnilng ant Repairing in all its branches.
Also the sale of New and Second-Hand CARRIA6ES, WAGONS and CARTS.
PAINTING AND VARNISHINC. HORSE SHOEINC A SPECIALTY.
K. J. JONES.
ADVERTISEMENTS
metropolitan Storage Wareloose Company,
134-142 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge.
JUST ACROSS HARVARD BRIDGE.
THIS Building offers the
following advantages for
the Storage of Merchandise:
Absolutely Fireproof, Nothiug
combustible used in its construction.
Convenience of Access from all
parts of the Metropolitan District.
Earge, Rooms, maintained at an
Equable Temperature, for the stor-
age of Pictures and Pianos.
Every Room Lighted by Elec-
tricity. No Gas used in the building.
Rooms of All Sizes, at reasona-
ble rates.
Doors of Rooms Air-Tight,
Fireproof Partitions Betiveen
Rooms,
Electric Fire Alarm in each room,
connected with ofHee.
qt A n Ape m Hoilsell(M Furniture, Pictures, Bronzes, statuary, Mirrors, Books, Trunks,
O I U nHU C pianos, Carriages, Business Papers, Account Books, Furs, Tapestries, Etc.
.. BOSTON . .
Cor. Massachusetts and Westland Am.
LARGE brick edifice divided into sections for the storage
of Household Effects, and Vaults for the Security of
Silverware and Valuables.
Separate Rooms, for $1.50 per month upwards, accord-
ing to size, with Locked Doors, or accommodations in
Open Storage for Carriages and Other Articles.
Large Halls for Pianos, Pictures and Works of Art.
Single and Double Compartments for Trunks and Small
Cases. Warehouse Receipts Given and Furniture Packed
for Transportation when required.
For Inspection of Facilities Offered and Rates, apply
at Office, Westland Avenue.
F. W. LINCOLN, General Manager.
TELEPHONE No. 268 TREMONT.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
JAMES MELLEN.
ESTABLISHED 1835.
E. D. MELLEN.
CURTIS DAVIS * CO.,
WELCOME
No. 136 STATE STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
MANUFACTORY:
184, 186, 188, 190, 192 & 194 Broadway, Cambridgeport
ESTABLISHED 1862.
INCORPORATED 1866-
REVERSIBLE COLLAR CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
"LINENE" COLLARS * CUFFS
AND GRAY'S MOLDED COLLARS.
Also Manufacturers of all kinds of Glazed, Enameled and Cloth* Back Paper for
LITHOGRAPHERS, DRAUGHTSMEN, PRINTERS, Etc.
Office, 27 KILBY STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
77 FRANKLIN STREET, NEW YORK.
ADVKHTISEMKNTS
11
J. H. HOUGHTON.
LIDGERWOOD MFG. CO. S
Hoisting Engines and Boilers.
GORTON AND LIDGERWOOD CO.'S
HOUSE HEATING BOILERS.
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS' PORTABLE AND STATIONARY EN6INES,
BALL ENGINE CO.'S SIMPLE AND COMPOUND ENGINES
For Electric Lighting and Electric Railway Purposes.
WIRE ROPE, STONE CRUSHERS, ROCK DRILLS, Etc.
BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
201 CONGRESS ST., - BOSTON, MASS.
Otis S. Neale Co.,
BOTTLERS,
MAKES A SPECIALTY OF
GINGER ALE, CLUB SODA,
LITHIA AND TABLE WATER.
All Rinds of Crated Beverages manufactnrefl from Pare Distilled Waters,
Distilled from the Cold Blast Still Co.'s Patents.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES AND LIQUORS, ALE, PORTER,
CIDER AND LAGER BEER.
SOLE BOTTLERS OF PAVONIA AND ROYAL BEERS.
Howarfl Athenaeum Building, - - Eoward Street, Boston
ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY. TELEPHONE 383.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
EVERY REQUISITE IN
Pottery, CHina & mass FurnisUings,
Silver Plated Ware
AND
TABLE CUTLERY.
STERLING SILVER.
WEDDING P BIRTH GIFTS J SPECIALTY.
LOVING CLP.
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS OF THE
LIBBEY CUT GLASS
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
Tie BOSTON WATER PURIFIER.
HOTEL, RESTAURANT AND
CLUB OUTFITS.
Inspection Invited. Correspondence Solicited.
Samples Furnished on Application.
'5
89, 91 aufl 93 FRANKLIN ST.
LIBBEY CUT GLASS
CRYSANTHEMt.M VASE.
FREE AND SAFE DELIVERY GUARANTEED IX CAMBRIDGE.
ADVEKTISKMENTS
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THE A, T, STEARNS LUMBER COMPANY.
FLORIDA GULF CYPRESS A SPECIALTY.
Cypress Lumber, Cypress Shingles, Cypress Timber, Georgia Pine,
Florida Ash, Spruce and Hemlock.
Rift Hard. Pine, Ash, Oak; & Maple Flooring.
QUARTER SAWED CYPRESS SQUARES.
Cypress Srieatriing and Clapboarding.
CUTTERS AND CONDUCTORS.
MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, COLUMNS, ETC.
Doors, Windows and Blinds.
BUILDERS' FINISH OF" EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Window and Door Frames, Stair Posts, Rails and Balusters, Store and Office
Fittings, Counters, Bowl Stands, Mantel Shelves, Etc.
Carpenter and Mill Work of All Kinds.
SASH BARS AND GREENHOUSE STOCK.
>:\
:fiiiiui
TANKS, CISTERNS, DYE TUBS.
FENCE POSTS, RAILS AND PICKETS, CYPRESS BOAT STOCK.
Kiln Dried Lumber Always in Stock.
Send, for Book, "Cypress Lumber «i\<l its Vises." No Oh
Main Office, Mills and Wharves at Neponset, i
Office and Exhibit, 166 Devonshire Street, > BOSTON.
Office and Warerooms, 104 Friend Street,
P. O. Address, Neponset, Muss.
Lonjr Distance Telephones.
14 ADVERTISEMENTS
DANA W. HYDE, Pres. ALFRED L. BARBOUR, Sec.
Cambridge Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,
AT THEIR NEW BUILDING,
763 MASS. AVENUE, Cor. MAN STREET,
CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Insures Dwelling Houses and Contents in
Pays
70 per cent.
Dividend on 5-Year Policies.
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50 " "
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25 " "
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W. PORTER & CO.
AGENTS,
QUINCY M. F. INSURANCE CO,
Cash Fnnd, $625,000, Dividends 25, 50 and 70 per cent,
Insurance Effected in First-Class Companies.
No. 27 STATE STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
C. H. PORTER, Residence Quincy, Mass. W. P. BUTLER, 18 Orchard St., Cambridge.
JL/. ^£. HANNUM,
iE^EZAH. ESTATE,
NOTARY PUBLIC AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
649 Massachusetts Avenue, Cor, Prospect Street, Central Square, Cambridgeport.
LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE.
WILLIAM R. ELLIS. ROBERT J. MELLEDGE.
ELLIS & MELLEDGE,
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE,
Lyceum Building, Harvard Square, Cambridge, Mass.
JBOSTOJLV OFFICE, 72 EQUITABLE BUILDING.
ADVE I .TIS JLMENTS 15
WM. T. TUPPER,
Real Estate.
MORTGAGES AND FIRE INSURANCE.
London Assurance Corporaion , of London.
American Fire Insurance Company of New York.
Security Fire Insurance Company of New Haven.
Merchants' Fire Insurance Company of Providence.
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company . . . . . . . . of New York.
573 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., CAMBRIDGEPORT.
EAST CAMBRIDGE LAND CO.
Land For Sale For
Manufactories ^
IN LOTS TO SUIT.
Located Between Third and Portland Streets,
Broad, Canal and Charles Streets.
RAILROAD TRACKS ADJACENT TO LOTS,
PRICES LOW AND TERMS FAVORABLE.
Office, 28 State St., Room 39, BOSTON.
L B. GROVER & SON,
REAL ESTATE, MRU RHD INSURBHGE.
671 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., Room 4,
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
16 ADVERTISEMENTS
JOHN L. ODIORNE,
F^al Estate apd li^siirapee.
NOTARY PUBLIC. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
763 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
W. H. WENTWORTH. GEO. F. WENTWORTH.
REHL ESTATE.
Collections, Insurance.
1388 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CAMBRIDGE.
Having opened an office for the care, purchase and sale of REAL
ESTATE, we solicit a share of your patronage. A long and varied
practical experience in building and repairing has prepared us to take
entire charge of all descriptions of REAL ESTATE, guaranteeing
careful and economical management.
F. E. BURRAGE,
Real Estate, mortgages k Insurance.
Especial Attention given to Collecting Rents and Care of Real Estate.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE-
603 Massachusetts Avenue, Cor. Essex Street, near Central Spre, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Residence, 191 Prospect Street,
c. wright <& co.,
IRJh^Xj estate,
Auctioneers and Constables.
MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED.
8 HARVARD SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE.
Office Hours. 10 to II and 2 to 4. Evenings, 7 to 9.
ADVERTISEMENTS 17
H. 7UT. STEWHRT.
Real Estate, Insurance and mortgages.
Special Attention given to the Care and Letting of Houses and Collection of Rents.
559 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, - - - CAMBRID6EP0RT, MASS.
Fidelity & Casualty Co. (Liability Insurance) of New York; German-American Insurance Co., New
York; • Providence- Washington Insurance Co., Providence; Springfield F. & M. Insur-
ance Co., Springfield; Norwich Union Insurance Co., England; Saint Paul
F. & M., St. Paul, Minn.; United States Fire Insurance Co., N. Y.
LEADING MUTUAL COMPANIES OF MASSACHUSETTS.
70 per cent. Dividend paid on 5-year Policies.
649 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
ROOM 2, OVER POST OFFICE.
. . . AGENT FOR . . .
No. British and Mercantile, of London and Edinburgh, Metropolitan Plate Glass, of
New York, Sun Fire, of London, London Assurance, of London, Insurance
Co. of the State of Pennsylvania, Reliance, of Philadelphia, Korth
American, of Boston, and Spring Garden, of Philadelphia.
Risks Placed in all reliable Mutual and Stock Companies.
— JUSTICE OF THE PEHCE. — ■ JS——
BOSTOIV OFFICE, 48 KILBY HTHEET.
GEORGE M. M'COT,
Fire, Life, Accident, Marine, Real Estate, Title, Steam Boiler, Plate Glass, Rent,
and Employers and General Liability.
INSURANCE AND AORTQ/IQES,
At Lowest Possible Cost, on Persons and Property wherever located.
BONDS FOR PERSONS IN RESPONSIBLE POSITIONS, PASSPORTS, ETC,
Our Special Aim is to secure all the Interests of the Insured.
BOSTON OFFICE, 75 STATE STREET, COR. KILBY STREET.
Exceedingly Important Information freely given as to different systems of Life Insurance, standing
of companies, rates, etc. The most satisfactory and economical results secured, suggested by over
twenty-three years' experience. Personal attention given to wording of policies, adjustment of losses
and all interests of the insured.
Largest Office in New England.
HENRY W. SAVAGE,
&T COURT ST., = BOSTON.
REAL ESTATE,
HENRY W. SAVAGK. Q|jy ^Q SUBURBAN. "" * "' '^ *
18 ADVERTISEMENTS
Real Estate & Insurance Agency.
ESTABLISHED IN 1872.
justice: of the peace.
Estates Appraised and Mortgages Negotiated. Residences and Land
for Sale or Exchange in Cambridge and Vicinity.
1950 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., Savings Bank Building,
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
ARTHUR R. TORREY,
AUCTIONEER AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
^n XT1 A T XT1 CI HP A ^ XT' Special attention given
JX JEJ XI JLi JCd §3 JL JOL ill to care of Estates.
FIRE, ACCIDENT AND TMCITD A MnP
EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY lll9U JC€ JOl ll vJu
OFFICES:
207£ Massachusetts Avenue, Odd Fellows' Block, North Cambridge.
85 Water Street, Room 23, Boston, Mass.
Notary Public. Auctioneer. Justice of the Peace.
W. B. DANFORTH & CO.,
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE.
RENTING AND CARE OF PROPERTY A SPECIALTY.
MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED.
2041 Massachusetts Avenue, Cor. Blake Street,
NORTH CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
CUNNINGHAM BROS.,
Real Estate, Insurance,
MORTCKCES. I
671 Massachusetts Avenue, Central Square,
ROOM 5, CRANT BUILDINC,
And 1369 Cambridge Street, Inman Square,
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
JOHN A. CUNNINGHAM. HENRY J. CUNNINGHAM-
ADVERTISEMENTS
19
S. S. CROSBY,
WATCHMAKER >»° JEWELER,
Formerly with Crosby & Foss, late of Crosby & Towne,
43 WEST ST., NEAR TREMONT, BOSTON.
Prompt and Careful Personal Attention Given to Repairs of Watches, Clocks, Musical Boxes,
Jewelry and Silverware.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE TO ORDER.
AGENT FOR REED'S TWO DAY MONITOR WATCHES.
TELEPHONE, BOSTON, EDMANDS' PAY STATION.
P. J. GARVIN,
Huctioneer, Real Estate and Insurance.
Real Estate Bought, Sold and Rented in all parts of Cambridge and Somerville.
| 253 CAMBRIDGE ST., EAST CAMBRIDGE.
203 Somerville Avenue, - - Somerville.
Fire. Marine. Plate Glass. Accident. Life.
Steam j^^s^J^^^^^ Elevator,
Boiler, \ffji j^ I Mr #j ^ f$ §^ Liability.
Agents ^~- 1 iKI^^TOf^^ AS€
Springfield ^^WWjHMPP^ Norwich
Fire & Marine Ins. Co. ^^^^^^^ Union Fire Ins. Society,
Springfield, Mass. (Cambridge Telephone 560.) Norwich, England.
(Incorporated 1S49.)
(Established A. D. 1797.)
East Cambridge Office, - - 123 Cambridge Street.
OHAS. E^. HANCOCK,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
JUSTICE OE THE PEACE.
615 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.. - CAMBRID6EP0RT, MASS.
Special Attention paid to Collecting Rents and Care of Real Estate,
20 ADVERTISEMENTS
D. M. HAZEN & SONS,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
FINE CONFECTIONERY.
Philadelphia Caramels and Chocolates a Specialty.
Orders for CONFECTIONERY and MAPLE SYRUP Promptly Attended to.
is. 40, 42 aM 44 ELM STREET, CAMBRMEPORT, MASS.
Retail Store, 1336 Massachusetts Ave., (Holyoke Building.)
DANIEL M. HAZEN. GEO. E. HAZEN. FRANK P. HAZEN-
THE
HAYWARD CONFECTIONERY CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF
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Fine Confectionery.
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387 MAIN ST., CAMBRIDGEPORT.
JOHN A. HINSDALE, ... Manager.
ENOCH BEANE & CO.,
Receivers of and Dealers in
Fine Groceries and Flour,
BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, LARD, HAMS,
Poultry, Game and Country Produce.
1236 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CAMBRIDGE.
A HARDWARE STORE FOR lOu YEARS.
BTJRDITT <& "WILLIAMS,
18, 19 and 20 DOCK SQUARE, BOSTON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HARDWARE, MECHANIC'S TOOLS AND CUTLERY.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF
All Grades of Hardware of any store in New England. Direct purchases from the manufacturers enable
us to name the lowest prices. Nails by the cask or car-load, both Cut and Wrought Iron. Zinc by
sheet or cask. Lead and Weights in any quantities.
Sole Agents for United States for Marly' s Patent French Hat
and Mouse Traps, The Best Trap in the World.
A Family Size Trap will capture 15 to 30 Rats in one night.
ADVERTISEMENTS 21
JAMES H. ROBERTS. DANIEL G. LANGLANDS. JAMES R. SOMES.
James H. Roberts & Co.,
135 PORTLAND ST., BOSTON.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
New and Second-Hand Engines, Boilers, Etc, Bought and Sold.
SHAFTING, PULLEYS and HANGERS.
N. E. AGENTS for REEVES' WOOD PULLEY.
Best Oak Tanned Belting. Roberts' Self-Oiling Box, with Adjustable Hanger. Best Made.
TELEPHONE, 499 HAYMARKET.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
OR NEW YORK.
Refiners and Shippers of
And Dealers in
Crude, Gas. and Refined Oils, Pure Naphthas and Gasoline.
SPECIAL BRANDS— Maverick Standard, and Central 160<> Safety Burning Oil.
Orders for Cambridge and Vicinity delivered to the Trade in Barrels and Tank Wagons.
Riverside Station, cor. 6th and Potter Sts., EAST CAMBRIDGE.
OFFICE, 6i BROAD STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
JEROME MARBLE &c CO.
No, 42 Pearl St,, Boston. Mass. No. 440 Main St,, Worcester, Mass.
Sole New England Agents for
THE NATIONAL LINSEED OIL CO.'S
PURE, Raw and Kettle Boiled Linseed Oil.
Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in
Oils, Starches, Dyesttiffs arid Chemicals.
Sole Agents
The Proctor & Gamble Co.'s Repressed Red Oil.
L. W. FERDINAND & CO.,
SHELTON BRASS HARDWARE GO.
Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HEAVY AND SHIP CHANDLERY HARDWARE.
Tackle Blocks and Cordage, Ash, Spruce, and Spoon Oars, Marine Paints, Oils and Varnish.
SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC.
267 Federal, and 25 to 27 East St., BOSTON.
Telephone 1130. Sand 10 Cents for our 230 page Illustrated Catalogue.
22 ADVERTISEMENTS
RUEL W. HUSSEY.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING
AND GLAZING,
KALSOMININC AND DECORATING.
ALL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
Shop, No. 5 PALMER ST., CAMBRIDGE.
~' LAIVIB * RITCHIE,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Sheet Metal Pipe.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF
RITCHIE'S PATENT SPIRAL LOCK-SEAM PIPE,
CORRUCATED EXPANDING CONDUCTOR,
STANDARD LOCK-SEAM SPEAKING TUBE.
Albany ■ Street, Cor. Portland. Street, CamMflpport, Mass.
HENRY W. LAMB. DAVID A. RITCHIE.
ESTABLISHED 1842.
\2\Txxx. 'Wriglits
Makes a specialty of ROLLS in all fancy shapes
and FRENCH BREAD.
82 and 84 MT. AUBURN STREET.
ESTABLISHED 1849-
HENRY THAYER fc CO.,
MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS,
Such as Fluid Extracts, Solid Extracts, Pills, Medicinal Elixirs,
Medicinal Wines and Syrups, Medicated Lozenges,
Slippery Elm Lozenges, Nutritives.
150 BROADWAY, - CAMBRIDCEPORT.
ADVERTISEMENTS
23
HOWARD F. PEAK,
SLATE, TIN, COPPER &
GRAVEL ROOFER,
1*1^X3 JS4LJ3. 13} R
AND DEALER IN
STOVES, FURNACES, RANGES,
And Kitchen Furnishing Goods.
Conductors of Galvanized Iron or Tin
Outlets, etc. Estimates given for all kinds
of Roofing in any desired quantity. Repair-
ing a specialty.
1250 Massachusetts Ave., near Harvard Square, Cambridge.
BOSTON GAS APPLIANCE EXCHANGE,
D. F. CORTIS, Proprietor,
22 WEST STREET, BOSTON, MASS.,
Is the headquarters for all reliable goods in the Gas Appliance Line.
SOLE AGENT FOR WELSBACH INCANDESCENT GAS-LIGHT SYSTEM.
Gas Ranges, Gas Heating and Cooking Stoues, Hot Water Generators, Gas Grates, Gas Radiators,
Gas Logs, Fire-Place Heaters, etc. Welsbach Perfect Reading Lights, Incanaescent and
SiemensLnngren Regenerative Gas Lamps, Portico Lamps, Argand Burners,
Open Flame Burners, of all the Leaaing Manufacturers.
GAS FITTING AND JOBBING. We make a specialty o! all kinds of BURNER WORK.
TELEPHONE 3474.
A Line ol Samples can Be seen at CAMBRIDGE GAS LIGHT Civs OFFICE, 1290 Massachusetts Ave.
JOHN M. WOODS. CHARLES H. SHERBURNE.
JOHN M. WOODS * CO.,
"Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
MMHOCHNY,
HARD WOOD LUMBER AND VENEERS.
A LARGE STOCK OF KILN DRIED LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND.
31 to 35 LANCASTER STREET, BOSTON.
(One minute's walk from new Union Depot.)
WHARF, BRIDGE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
ESTABLISHED 1851.
N. W. TURNER COMPANY,
DEALERS IN
GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES,
PIANO, BANQUET & TABLE LAMPS,
ANDIRONS, FIRESETS AND FENDERS.
29 BROMFIELD STREET, - BOSTON.
N. W. T. KNOTT, Proprietor.
24 ADVERTISEMENTS
CHARLES W. SEVER,"
DEALER IN
BOOKS, STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS,
Magazines and Periodicals. Circulating Library.
Books Imported to Order.
A FULL LINE OF BICYCLE AND ROAD MAPS.
UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE, HARVARD SQ.
WH
EN THE INSUR/INQE ON YOUR
HOUSE, FURNITURE, STABLE, HORSES, VEHICLES, BUILDINGS, RENTS
STOCK IN TRADE AND STORE FIXTURES EXPIRES,
HAVE YOUR POLICIES RENEWED AT
THE LOWEST RATES IN THE BEST COMPANIES.
The Royal, Northern, American, Union, Continental, Liverpool and London and Globe, Connecticut,
Pennsylvania, Massachusetts. Mutual and Citizens' Mutual.
REPRESENTED BY
CHARLES W. SEVER,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, ,
University Bookstore, Harvard Square, Cambridge.
FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL.
PALMER HOUSE
COR. RIVER & FRANKLIN STS.,
.... CENTRAL SQUARE
MRS. E. J. PALMER, PROP.
Private Supper and Banquet Rooms if Desired.
1896.
CAMBRIDGE
DIRECTORY
Of the Inhabitants, Institutions,
Manufacturing Establish-
ments, Societies, Business,
Business Firms, Map,
State Census, Etc.
W.A. GREENOUGH & CO.,
COMPILERS, PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS,
No. 97 Oliver Street, BOSTON, MASS.
AGENTS:
C. W. SEVER, 1354 Massachusetts Ave.
AND
EDGAR F. HUNT & CO., 575 Massachusetts Ave.
PRICE, S3.O0.
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1S96, by W. A. GbBBHOUGB & Co., in the
Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
Mechanical Engineer, Solicitor of Patents,
AND EXPERT IN PATENT SUITS.
40 STATE STREET, UNION BUILDING, Room 41, BOSTON.
HJORTH & JACOBSEN,
404 MAIN STREET.
INSURANCE AGENCY.
The
North American Ins. Co,
OF BOSTON.
German American
Ins. Co.
OF NEW YORK.
Agricultural Ins. Co.
OF WATERTOWN, N. Y.
American Fire Ins. Co.
OF CITY OF NEW YORK.
The Spring Garden
Ins. Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Importers,
Commission
mm^. Merchants,
Wholesale Dealers in
SCANDINAVIAN PRODDCE
Manufacturers of
SWEDISH BREAD.
S. S. TICKET AGENCY.
Cunard Line S. S, Co.
Thingvalla Line
S. S. Co.
Allan Line S. S. Co.
White Star Line S.S. Co.
American Line S. S. Co.
FACTORY, 31 Elm Street, CANIBRIDGEPORT.
ARTHUR BENJ. BROWNE,
Chemical and Mining Engineer.
Chemistry applied to Manufacturing Difficulties. Expert Testimony in Legal and Patent Causes.
SAIVIT^RY INVESTIGATION.
NO. 119 WATER STREET, .... BOSTON, MASS.
Residence, 64 ANTRIM STREET, Cambridgeport, Mass.
JOSEPH P. LIVERMORE,
SOLICITOR OF UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS.
Mechanical Expert.
Rooms, 45 and 46 Simmons' Building, 40 Water St., Boston.
BOWLING AND POOL.
HARVARD SQ. BOWLING ALLEYS.
C. C. RANDALL, Lyceum Building;,
1400 Massachusetts Ave., Harvard Sq., - - Cambridge.
PREFACE.
The Cambridge Directory for 1896, the 45th in the series,
has been compiled with all the care that experience could sug-
gest and ample facilities supply. It has been our aim to provide
a directory creditable to the University City, and as thoroughly
useful and trustworthy as could be desired. The business men
of Cambridge realize the value of our pages for advertising
purposes, knowing that no such permanency can be secured in
ephemeral publications as is offered in a volume of such wide
and general consultation as a city directory. Every live busi-
ness man has need of the directory, and strangers gain a deal
of information from a well compiled volume of this kind. A
well ordered, well printed and complete directory reflects credit
upon the city it represents, and that is what the publishers
mean to furnish. The business and general public can help us
to fulfill this purpose and benefit themselves by a generous
patronage.
The revised census of Massachusetts for 1895 will be found
at the end of the book, from which it will be seen that the city
has a population of 81,643, an increase of 11,615 in five years,
affording a substantial proof of the progressive character of
the city. Good government, the best of schools and a variety
of industrial activities, combine to make Cambridge attractive
to home seekers.
With thanks to our patrons, aud assurances that the Cam-
bridge Directory will be kept up to the demands of the
times, we remain
Respectfully,
W. A. GEEENOUGH & CO.
Compilers, Printers and Publishers.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
Otis Wood Works,
JOHN Q.UIN, Proprietor.
Manufacturer of all kinds of
MOULDINGS
BUILDERS' FINISH,
Store and Omce Fixtures, Drawer Cases,
Wash Stands, Panel Work, Hard Wood
Floors, Etc
East Cambridge.
MILL ON OTIS STREET.
Between ist and 2nd Streets.
E. R. LUKE St CO..
Dealers in all kinds of
G RAIN, MEAL, HAY AND STRAW,
Nos. 71 and 73 MAIN STREET,
Near the West End of West Boston Bridge. Cambridgeport, Mass.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
THOMAS SMITH,
Horse Shoeing Establishment,
No. 436 MAIN STREET,
Opp. Austin St., Cambridgeport.
Owners directions
strictly followed.
jg^^The workmen are ,
the most skillful in the
country, and all work!
under the personal
supervision of the
subscriber.
CLARK'S patent shoe.
Telephone Connection.
Suitable Treatment for Stumbling, Interfering, Over-reaching, Speed Cutting,
Corns. Quarter-Crack and other defects of the feet.
C. F. CLARK,
PAINTER AND GLAZIER,
26 MAGEE STREET.
Ail Work Done by me will be done in a Satisfactory Manner at the Shortest Notice.
ADVERTISEMENTS
29
J.A.HOLMES &C0.
CENTRAL SQUARE.
Standard and Fancy Groceries.
Meats, Poultry and Provisions.
CONTENTS
^*?
PAGE
Abbreviations 97
American Legion of Honor.. 605
Ancient O. of F. of America.. 605
Ancient Order of Hibernians • 605
A. O. of U. Workmen 605
Banks 765
Blocks, Buildings, Etc 95c
Bridges 95f
British American Asso 606
Business Directory 503
Business Directory of Out-
side Patrons * 37
Calendar 63
Cambridge Public Library. . . 593
Cemeteries 95e
Census 675
Churches 564
City Government 587
College Buildings 95e
Corporations 617
County Officers and Courts. . . 592
D. of R 604
Episcopal Theo. School 672
Fire Alarm Telegraph 592
Fire Department 591
General Directory 97
Grand Army of the Republic 606
G. F. of O. F 604
Harugari 607
Harvard College Directory.. 633
Harvard University 630
Home Circle '. 607
Improved-Order of Red Men 607
Index to Advertisements — 31
Justices of Peace 627
PAGE
Knights and Ladies of Honor 60S
Knights of Honor 60S
Knights of Pythias . . . . m 609
Map 0pp. 24
Masonic 602
Military 609
M. C. 6. of Foresters 609
New Church Theo. School.. 672
Notaries Public 628
X. E. Order of Protection 609
Odd Fellows 603
Order of Haymakers 610
Order of Scottish Clans 610
Order of the S. of V 607
Order of United Friends 610
Police Department. 589
Post Offices 622
Preface 27
Public Schools 594
liadcliffe College 672
Railroad Stations — 626
Hates of Postage 624
Royal Arcanum 6lo
Royal Society of (J. F 611
Societies 613
S. and D. of the North. 611
Streets, Courts, Avenues. — 66
Temperance Organizations... (ill
Third District Court • • 590
United Orderof odd Ladies. • 607
United Order of the G. Cross 612
United O. of the P. Fathers... 612
Ward Boundaries
Wharves
Woman's State Relief Corps.
30 ADVERTISEMENTS
CAMBRIDGE AND BOSTON EXPRESS.
OFFICES IN BOSTON :
34 COURT SQUARE, 174 WASHINGTON, 105 ARCH, 75 KILBY,
and 76 KINGSTON STREETS.
OFFICE IX CAMBRIDGE :
IYCEUM BUILDIXG, HARVARD SQ.
ELLIOTT & DUVEY,
FURNITURE & PIANO MOVERS.
GOODS PACKED AND SHIPPED.
TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN CAMBRIDGE.
Office, No. I HOLYOKE ST., near Massachusetts Ave.
The Ai Barge "Anabel " carries twenty-five passengers
Beach and Country Work a Specialty. Brick Storehouse for Furniture.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
F. DUVEY, Proprietor.
COLBY BROTHERS,
(Successors to SAMUEL TUFTS)
Furniture & Piano Movers.
Furniture, Pianos and China Packed for Shipping.
STORAGE FOR FURNITURE AND CARRIAGES.
Parties supplied with Ai Barge " May Bennett," carries twenty passengers.
Office, Lyceum Exchange, 1402 Massachusetts Ave.,
HARVARD SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE.
:BuATjLv^Livr> <s* son,
Cambridgeport & Boston Express.
Offices: 25 MERCHANTS' ROW. BOSTON; 627 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., CAMBR/DGEPORT.
Orders bq Telephone. Bagqage Checktd to wl Raihoads and Steamboats. Residence, 309 PEARL ST.
FURNITURE and PIANO M0VIN6 and JOBBING. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE.
Residence, 6i PRINCE STREET.
W. F. WEBSTER CEMENT CO.,
FACTORY:
ALBANY STREET, - CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
WEBSTER'S ORIGINAL ELASTIC CEMEXT
For Bedding Slates, Pointed Ston*, Wood. Iron, and Repairing Leahy Roofs and Chimneys.
CHARLES VAN BUSKIRK,
— Manufacturer of —
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS
Grocers', Express, Provision and Peddlers' Wagons Built
to Order and constantly on hand.
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTE,\DED TO. ALL WORK WARRANTED.
378 31 A I ]V STREET, - CAM. BRIDGEPORT.
INDEX.
31
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
Ackers John L. P 791
Aheru John J 35
Allen Mary E 629
American Loan&Trust Co. opp.586
American .Rubber Co 6
American Wringer Co 825
Anderson James 789
Angus H. S 784
Appleton John H 814
Arnold E. O. & Co 519
Athaeneum Press 631
Atkins C. & Co 792
Axtman Francis 806
Ayars & Hammond 814
Aylward James F 817
Badger W. C. H. & Co 797
Bailey Hollis R 814
Baker-Hunnewell Co . .front cover
Baldwin & Dorsey 809
Ball Elijah 779
Barber Asphalt Paving Co.
(The) 5
Barker John 790
Barnard A. J S09
Bartlett F. D 780
Bartlett Horace S 96
Bay State Clean Towel Fur-
nishing Co 827
Bay State Laundry 791
Bay State Metal Works 804
Bay State Trust Co 773
Beane Enoch & Co 20
Becker Fred C. 793
Belmont Spring. 819
Berkeley School 200
Berlitz School of Languages. 673
Berry A. C 819
Bettinson B. W. & Co 785
Blake Edwin II 809
Blevins .John .1 1 rout cover
Hock William A 793
Boston Bridge Works 515
Boston (ins Appliance Ex-
change (The) 23
Boston Safe Dep. and Trust* !o. 772
Boston Storage Warehouse." '.'
Boston Theatre 822
PAGE
Boston Type Foundry 516
Boston Wall Paper Cleaning-
Co 818
Boston Woven Hose and Rub-
ber Co 6
Bowdoin Square Theatre 821
Bowker E. F 808
Boynton E. W. & Co 786
Bradeen J. S 783
Bradford Paissell 812
Braman, Dow & Co 826
Brewer T. H 779
Briggs & Briggs 797
Brighton Flyer Cvcle Co 796
Brock Bros SOS
Brown Alfred R opp- 81
Brown Otis S. & Co 783
Browne A. B 26
Bryant T. Weston. 806
BuckC. H. &Co 818
Buckley J. L. & Co 804
Burditt & Bynuer 7
Burditt & Williams ....••••.. 20
Burnham L. G. & Co 4
BurrageF.E 16
Burro wes E. T. Co S24
Butland & Son 30
Butler E. F 794
Buxton Geo. H 809
Caldwell & Cox 791
Callahan W. J. & Co 790
Cambridge Chronicle S10
Cambridge Eiectric Light Co. 830
Cambridge Laundry (The)... 553
( lambridge Mut. Fire Ins. Co. • 14
Cambridge National Bank — 767
Cambridge News B10
Cambridge Press 811
< lambridge Safe I deposit and
Trust Co 77"
( lambridge Savings Bank. • •
( lambridge School s.'!i
( lambridge Tribune si l
Cambridgeporl National Bank 767
Cambridgeport Savings Bank. ' v
Campbell ll. D. & Co
Campbell Thomas R 80J
32
INDEX.
PAGE.
Campbell William & Co 803
Carstein H. L 782
Chandler & Barber 826
Chapman Carriage Co 785
Charles Eiver National Bank. 766
Charles Elver Stone Co 820
Charlestown Five Cents Sav-
ings Bank 767
Chase J. Eastman opp. 390
Citizens Mutual Ins. Co 2
Clapp David & Son 828
Clark B. P. & Co 779
Clark C. F : 28
Clark Ernest W 809
Clark FredC 798
Clary John S back cover
Close John 17
Cobb Furniture Co 798
Colby Bros 30
Coleman Bros 782
Commercial Law Co 817
Conant Charles M 96
Conlan Felix 816
Conn. Steam Stone Co 801
Coogan Michael B 816
Cook C. A. &Co 799
Cook Frank Gaylord 812
Coolidge & Caswell 794
Corcoran J. H. & Co 36
CrosbyS. S 19
Crowley P 777
Cummings J. A. Printing Co.. 828
Cunningham Bros 18
Curry James 829
Cushing J. & Co 783
Cushman G. W 96
Cutter Geo. F 795
Cutter Watson G. & Sons.b. cover
Dailey Charles W 781
Danf orth W. B. & Co 18
Davis Curtis & Co 10
Davlin M. F. & Co front cover
Delaney J 801
Denison Arthur E 814
Dennison J. E 789
DeBosay D. Warden 789
Devens Thomas 807
Dickinson David T 815
Dickson William 817
Dodge W. H 785
Doherty Owen 781
Dow Balph N 809
Doyle William E 200
Drew J. V. & A. L 779
Dudley Sanf ord H 812
Durant Wm. B 815
Durgin H. D. & W. S 778
Dyer, Rice & Co 827
East Cambridge Laud Co 15
East Cambridge Savings Bank 768
Eaton F. M 799
Edwards W. J. 792
PAGE.
Elliott & Duvev 30
Ellis & Melledge 14
Ericson Gustaf F 788
Estey Organ Co
back binding and 554
E. & B. Laundry back cover
Fabyan J. E...' 780
Facey J. Frank 796
Fairbairn John B 809
Fairbanks M. J 780
Farquhar David 792
Feeley M. A 791
Ferdinand L. W. & Co 21
Field Walter W 802
Fillmore W. & Co 789
First National Bank 765
Fletcher II. F. & Co 784
Ford Austin & Son 802
Fosgate Charles H 829
Frasier D. E 799
Frazier W. H 808
French Abram Co
back binding and 12
French Carriage Co. (The) ... 818
French Ferd F. & Co. (lim.) . . 824
Fresh Pond Ice Co 3
Frye William, Jr 774
Fudge David & Sou 807
Fuller Seth W opp. 390
Furbish F. B 789
Furf ey James A 793
Gale George W. Lumber Co . .
front cover
Gallagher William 801
Garrett W. F 96
Garvin P. J 19
Geer D. H. & Son 829
Gilbert W. F 792
Gill John 199
Gilman Arthur 831
Ginn & Co . . 631
Good T. W 806
Gordon Thomas 790
Gordon William. 805
Gove Charles S. & Co 827
Grant A. M. & D. W 798
Green Henrv & Co 787
Green S. B. & Co 783
Greene & Co
top lines in business directory
Greenleaf O. P S01
Grover L. B. & Sou 15
Gurry John F 781
Gwynne& Co 3
Hale & Diekerman 813
Hall Brothers 199
Hancock Charles E 19
Hannum Leander M 14
Harrington John 801
Harvard Sq. Cafe 779
Hastings W. B. & Co 64
Hasty J. A 809
IN HEX.
33
PAGE.
Hawkes Levi 64
Hayden Zebah 789
Hayes William A. 2d 814
Hayward Confectionery Co . . 20
Hazel B. C 791
Hazen D. M. & Sons 20
Heaton J. A 782
Henderson Charles W 803
Herf urth Paul 799
Heron William J 800
Hersey Ira G 788
Hersum J. R. & C. S 785
Hewitt Lewis J opp. 268
Hews A. H. & Co 793
HigginsS. C 804
HillE. H 819
Hilton James H back cover
Hjorth& Jacobsen 26
Hoffman H. L 779
Holmes J. A. & Co 29
Holmes W. F 783
Holt W. B 791
Hopkins Albert B 788
Houghton J. H 11
Houghton, Mifflin & Co 830
Howe Archibald M 813
Howe Bros 776
Howe Geo. E 817
Hunt Edgar F. & Co. ..back cover
Hunt Freeman 814
Hurley John H 816
HusseyRuelW 22
Hyde Dana W. & Co 795
International Trust Co 769
Jones A.J 8
Jose Edwin H 815
Keenan James H. & Co 790
Kelle v Joseph J 807
Kelley S.J 790
Kelsey John H 798
Kemp Lysander & Co 63
Kendall Joshua 808
Kimball E. R 808
Kiner R. S 794
Knights S. R. & Co back cover
Knowlton George P 792
Laighton C. A 791
Lake & Moynahan 200
Lamb & Ritchie 22
Lechmere National Bank. . . . 766
Lehmann R, & Co 516
Leo, Dalton & Co 505
Lewando\s French Dyeing and
Cleansing Establishment.... 2
Litchfield .1 807
Littlefield A. J. & Co 777
Livermore Joseph P 26
Lloyd George II opp. 72
Locke T. J. & Co 776
Lockhart William L. & Co — 4
Lombard X. C 26
Long A. E. & Son.... 806
PAGE.
LukeE. R. & Co 28
MacKeigan L. G 794
Maitland James 805
Marble Jerome & Co 21
Mason W. A. & Son... back cover
Matsuki Bunkio 820
McCarthy's J. Sons 794
McCormick Bros 778
McCoy W. J. & Sons 801
M' Coy George M 17
McDonald Alexander 789
McDonald Alexander & Son.. 802
McDonald John & Son 800
McDonald & Davis 783
McElroy Charles H 784
McFarlandF. E 777
McGuire W. T 794
Mcintosh John 790
Mclsaac J. A 788
McKelleget R. J. & G. F S16
McKinnon C. E 789
McMurray Peter 781
McNamee's John Sons 802
Merrill Frank P 776
Merrill & Glazier 783
Metropolitan Storage Ware-
house Co 9
Millan Alex 779
Miller Charles M 777
Miller & Shaw 803
Millett A. V 779
Mills Benjamin F. & Co 19
Moor James C 776
Moore Charles & Son 7
MorelandF. A 795
Morgan A 799
Moriarty P. H • • • • 795
Morss & Whvte 825
Moselev T. E. & Co 820
Moulton C. W. H. & Co S29
Moynahan & Co 805
Mullen James F 807
Murphy John F 815
National City Bank 765
Nadell I 629
Neale Otis S. Co 11
Nelson Carriage Co 8
Nesbitt John 7S8
New England Masonrv Co.... 824
New England Tel. & Tel. Co. S23
New England Trust Co 771
New York Biscuit Co. ..back cover
Newman W. .1 back map
Niles Bros 828
Nixon II. G 802
Norcross Bros 820
NorrisW. II 788
North Ave. Savings Lank.... 7<!S
North Packing & Provision Co 380
Oak Grove Creamery Co. — 775
O'Brien D. J ' 777
( tdiorne .John 1 16
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INDEX.
PAGE.
.. 808
.. 806
.. 799
.. 777
O'Donuell's Pharmacies..
O'Leary VVm. H
Olsson John F. & Co
Osgood J. S
Otis Wood Works 28
Page Carlos L. & Co 512
Page Geo. G. Box Co opp. 391
Paiue Furniture Co 632
Palmer House 24
Parker Horatio G 814
Park's Express 785
Patterson George 829
Peak Howard F 23
Pedersen P. A 798
Perry Geo. S. & Co 831
Pettersen Osgar G 778
Pevey G. A. A 813
Place Charles & Co 777
Porter W. & Co 14
Powers Lee L 827
Prescott Bros 825
Proudfoot David & Co. front cover
Public Market -and. Packing Co. 828
EandallC. C .... 26
Rawson & Morrison
back cover and 803
Raymond T. H map
Ravmond W. H. Grocery Co... 199
Read Charles C " 812
Read Wm. & Sons 825
Read's Collection and Mercan-
tile Agencv 817
Reed Clarence G 800
Reid James A 805
Reid W. W. Mnfg. Co. (The). . 795
Revere Sugar Refinery Co • . 64
Reversible Collar Co 10
Richardson & Bacon 64
Ricker George F 781
Rideout M. E. & Co 787
Ridgewav A. & Co 818
Roberts iron Works Co 803
Roberts J. H. & Co 21
Robertson W. W 798
Robinson Thomas 798
Roop W. T. & Co map
Rose Herbert L 805
Rourke Peter F. 778
Row Fred J 63
Rugg George H 782
Ryan Thomas 801
Ryder & Davis 776
Savage Henry W 17
Sawin's Express 30
Sawyer Charles A front cover
Sawyer E. D. & Co 787
Sawyer F. L. & Co 787
Sawyer H. M. & Son 806
Sawyer J. S ■ front cover
Schofield C. B 785
Schwartz A. A . Mrs. 795
Scott John J 816
Sever Charles W.... 24
Shaughnessy Daniel B 799
Shaw" Bros.^ 793
Shea Bros 807
Smart Richard Carpet Beating
Co. (The) : 802
PAGE.
Smith Arthur H 775
Smith George M 782
Smith Thomas 28
Sparrow H. F 793
Squire John P. & Co 379
Standard Oil Co. of X. Y 21
Standard Turning Works
back cover
Stearns A.T. Lumber Co. (The) 13
Stearns E. A 790
Stearns M. X 800
Stewart A. M 17
Stewart Hugh & Co 785
Summers H 671
Surbridge Randolph C 816
Sutton William P. & Co 777
Taylor C. H. Co 794
Thayer Henry & Co 22
Thompson William G 815
Thomson David 798
Thorn dike S. Lothrop 815
Thurston Charles H. 796
Tobey S. Oscar 780
Torrey A. R 18
Train E. 1 783
Tripp E. &Co 791
Tuite John A. & Co SOS
Tupper William T 15
Turner X. W. Co... 23
United States Baking Co S19
Vallee A. C 199
Yan Buskirk Charles 30
YanXostrand A. G .opp. 338
Yeo C. H. Dr opp. 80
Walker Geo. H. & Co . .back map
Walton M. L 18
Ward Arthur 199
Wardwell Walter C 816
Warren Institution for Savings 767
Waugh Chas. & Co 36
Webster W. F. Cement Co.. . . 30
Wellington Horatio & Co
front cover
Wellington & Buck back cover
Wells & Spencer 815
Went worth W. H. & G. F. . . . 16
West End Street Railway Co. 826
Weston Louis F opp. 569
Wheeler Edward W 796
White F. A 806
White M. P 814
Whiting & Smith opp. 56S
Whitney T. D. & Co S27
Whitney William H 808
Wilber Charles B... 795
Wild D. J. &Co SOS
Williams & Everett 818
Wood Geo. A 776
Wood Wm. H. & Co. back binding
Woods John M. & Co. 23
V\ orcester Brothers 797
Wright, Brown & Quinbv 813
Wright C. & Co " 16
Wright Goorge G 511
Wright Hastings D. 22
Wyman John P 815
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CHARLES WAUGH & CO.
Qarria^e /T^ufaeturers,
AMBULANCES, PATROL and FIRE DEPARTMENT WAGONS
And Other Specialties.
BUSINESS AND PLEASURE CARRIAGES.
BEST WORK. FAIR PRICES.
A.U KindLs of RopoJuring;.
TELEPHONE.
442 to 450 Main Street, and 9 State Street,
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
J. H. Corcoran & Co.
~>1DRY GOODS.K-
NOTHING LIKE IT IN CAMBRIDGE OR
OUTSIDE OF BOSTON.
Over 9,000 feet of floor space devoted to the sale of Dry Goods,
Fancy Goods, etc., comprising over thirty different lines.
The extent of our business enables us to purchase direct from im-
porters and Manufacturers, thus assuring our patrons the lowest prices as
well as the most extensive stock in town.
579 to 59i MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
37
Business Directory of Outside Patrons,
Advertising Signs.
Buck C. H. & Co. Harrison av.and
E. Canton, Boston. Telephone.
See p. 818
Ale, Porter, Etc.
Gove Charles S. & Co. 30 Canal,
Boston. See page 827
Neale Otis S. Co. Howard, Boston.
See page 11
Van Nostrand A. G. 40 Alford,
Charlestown. See opp. p. 338
A mmu n ition .
Read William & Sons, 107 Wash-
ington, Boston. See page 825
Anchors and Chains.
Ferdinand L. W.&Co.267 Federal,
Boston. Seepage 21
Apothecary .
Kimball E. 11.135 Cambridge, Bos-
ton. Seep. 808
Appraisers.
KnightsS. R. &Co. 226 Washing-
ton, Boston. See back cover
Architect.
Hasty -J. A.68 Devonshire,Boston.
See page 809
Art Galleries.
Williams & Everett, l90Boylston,
Boston. See p. 818
Art Pottery.
French Abram Co. 93 Franklin,
Boston. See back binding and
p. 12
Art Stained Glass.
Leo, Dalton & Co. 160 Congress,
Boston. See page 505
Artificial Eyes.
Lloyd George H. 357 Washington,
Boston. See opp. 72
Artificial Teeth.
(Without plates.)
Veo Charles H. D. M. D. Harvard
University, Hotel Pelham, Boyl-
ston, cor. Tremont. See opp. 80
Veo L. X., D. M. D. Harvard Uni-
versity,Hotel Pelham, Boylstou,
cor. Tremont, Boston. See opp. 80
Asphalt, and Asphalt
Pavements.
The Barber Asphalt Paving Co. of
Wash. D. C. Charles Harris, X.
E. agent, 70 Kilbv, Boston. See
page 5
Assay er.
Browne Arthur Benj. 11!) Water.
Boston. Sec p. 26
Auctioneers.
Knights s. \\. & c<>. _>jt; Washing-
ton. Boston. See back cover
38
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
Awnings*
Lehmann E. & Co. 58£ Long whf.
Boston. See page 516
Bacon Carers.
North Packing & Provision Co. 33
and 34 North Market, Boston.
See p. 380
Squire John P. & Co. 21 to 25 F.
H. market, 39 and 40 North
Market, Boston. See p. 379
Bakers.
United States Baking Co. 465 Med-
ford, Charlestown. Seep. 819
Banks.
American Loan & Trust Co. 53
State, Boston. See opp. 586
Bay State Trust Co. 222 Boylston,
Boston. See p. 773
Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.
87 Milk, Boston. See p. 772
New England Trust Co. 85 Devon-
shire, Boston. See page 771
Charlestown Five Cents Savings
Bank,Thompson sq. Charlestown
See p. 767
International Trust Co. 45 Milk,
Boston. See p. 769
Warren Institution for Savings,
25 Main, Charlestown. See p. 767
Bees Wax.
Geer David H. & Son, Andrew sq.
So. Boston. See p. 829
Belting.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3,4, 5 and 6
Haymarket sq. Boston. See p. 826
Bicycles.
Read William & Sons, 107 Wash-
ington, Boston. See p. 825
Biscuits*
United States Baking Co. 465
Medford, Charlestown. See p.
819
Blackboards (Slate).
Perry Geo. S. & Co. 73 Fulton,
Boston. See p. 831
Blue Stone.
Harrington John, 17 Otis, Bos-
ton, tel. connection. See p. 801
Boat Builders' Hard-
ware.
Ferdinand L. W. & Co. 267 Feder-
al, Boston. Seep. 21
Boats and Canoes.
Ferdinand L. W.& Co.267 Federal,
Boston. See p. 21
Boiler Setters.
New England Masonry Co. (The),
8 Oliver, Boston. See p. 824
Boilers*
Houghton J. H. 201 and 203 Con-
gress, Boston. See page 11
Book Lettering* Stamp-
ing and Finishing.
Vallee A. C. 60 Pearl, Boston. See
page 199
Booksellers and
Publishers*
Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 4 Park,
Boston. Seep. 830
Boots and Shoes.
Moseley T. E. & Co. 469 Washing-
ton, Boston. See page 820
Bottlers.
Gove Charles S. & Co. 30 Canal,
Boston. See p. 827
Neale Otis S. Co. Howard, Boston.
See page 11
Van Nostrand, A. G., Alford,
Charlestown. See opp. p. 338
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OP OUTSIDE PATRONS
39
Box Makers.
Standard Turning Works, 53 State,
rm. 433, Boston. See back cover
Brass and Iron Pipe
and Fittings.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6
Haymarket square, Boston. See
page 826
Brewer.
Van Nostrand A. G., Alford
Charlestown. See opp. p. 338
Bridges and Steel and
Iron Buildings.
Boston Bridge Works, D. H. An"
drews, prop. 70 Kilby, Boston*
See page 515
Builders {Steel and
Iron Buildings and
Bridges) .
B6ston Bridge Works, D. H. An"
drews, prop. 70 Kilby, Boston?
See page 515
Builders and
Contractors.
Boston Bridge Works, Bridges and
Steel and Iron Buildings, D. H.
Andrews, prop. 70 Kilby, Bos-
ton. See page 515
New England Masonry Co. 8
Oliver, Boston. See page 824
Builders' Finish.
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The)'
166 Devonshire, Boston. See p*
13
Bungs.
Standard Turning Works, 53 State,
room 433, Boston. See back
cover.
B tttter, Cheese and
Eggs.
Public Market & Packing Co. 880
Washington, Boston. See page
828
Cabinet Makers.
Paine Furniture Co. 48 Canal, Bos"
ton See page 632
Cameras*
(POCKET KODAK.)
Crosby S. S. 43 West. Boston.
See page 19
Canoe Fittings.
Ferdinand L. W.& Co. 267 Federal,
Boston. See page 21
Canopies to Let for
Weddings, Parties.
Etc.
Lehmann R. & Co. 58£ Long whf.
Boston. See page 516
Carpet Cleaning.
Arnold E. O. & Co. 17 Hawkins,
cor. Washington, Somerville.
See page 519
Carpet Fitting and
laying.
Arnold E. O. & Co. 17 Hawkins,
corner Washington, Somerville.
See page 519
Carptet Sweepers.
American Wringer Co. tel. Tre-
mont 764, 13 and 15 Broadway
ext. Boston. See page 825
Prescott Bros. 54 and 56 Cornhill.
Boston. See page 825
Carpeting s, Rugs, Etc,
Pidgeway A. & Co. 103 Washing-
ton, Boston. See page 818
Carriages and Sleighs.
FRENCH CARRIAGE CO.
(THE), S3 and 83 Smnmer,cor.
Kingston, Boston. See p. 818
French Ferd. F. & Co. limited,
successors to Win. P. Sargent &
Co. 14 to 24 Sudbury, Boston.
See page 824
40
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
Casket Muffs.
Lockhart W. L. & Co. junction
Merrimac, Causeway and Stam-
ford, Boston. See page 4
Chemicals.
Marble Jerome & Co. 42 Pearl'
Boston. See page 21
Chemists.
(ANALYTICAL.)
Browne Arthur Benj. 119 Water,
Boston. See page 26
China and Glassware.
French Abram Co. 93 Franklin,
Boston. See back binding and
p. 12
China Repairer.
Summers H. 38 Charles, Boston.
Seepage 671
Church Windows.
Leo, Dalton & Co. 160 Congress,
Boston. See page 505
Civil Engineer.
Whitney William H. 15 Court
square, Boston. See page 808
Clean Towels.
Bay State Clean Towel Furnishing
Company, 6a Park square, Bos-
ton. See page 827
Cleansing and Dyeing.
Lewando's French Dyeing and
Cleansing Establishment, 17
Temple place, Boston. See p. 2
Clothes Cleansing.
Lewando's French Dyeing and
Cleansing Establishment, 17
Temple place, B. See page 2
Clothes Wringers.
American Wringer Company'
Telephone, Tremont, 764, 13 and
15 Broadway Extension, Boston.
See page 825
Prescott Brothers, 54 and 56 Corn-
hill, B. See page 825
Coal and Wood.
Baker-Hunnewell Company. 20
Exchange place and 73 Cam-
bridge, B. See front cover
Burnham L. G. & Co. 114 Charles,
and Swett, junction of Mass.
avenue, Boston, Mt. Wash-
ington avenue and Granite
street, South Boston, office 86
State, B. See page 4
Proudfoot David & Co. 92 State,
B. See front cover
Wellington Horatio & Co. 72
Water, B. See front cover
Coffins, Caskets, Etc.
Lockhart W. L. & Co. 149 Staui
ford, B. See page 4
Collars and Cuffs.
(MXFRS.)
Reversible Collar Co. 27 Kilby, B.
See page 10
Collection Agencies.
Commercial Lawr Co. 150 Devon-
shire, B. See page 817
Read's Collection & Mercantile
Agency, 20 Devonshire, B. See
page 817
Conductors and
Gutters.
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The)
166 Devonshire, B. See page 13
Conservatories.
Dovle William E. 43 Tremont. and
306 Boylston.Boston. See p. 200
Contractors.
Xew England Masonry Co. (The
8 Oliver, Boston. See p. 824
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
41
Copper Plate Printers.
Berry Andrew C.12 West, Boston.
See page 819
Cordage.
Ferdinand L. W. & Co. 267 Fed-
eral, Boston. See p. 21
Cotton , Rubber and
Linen Hose.
Boston Woven Hose and Eubber
Co. 275 Devonshire. Boston. See
page 6
Creameries.
Oak Grove Creamery Co. Nelson
L. Martin, prop. 445 Boylston,
Boston. See p. 775
Crockery 9 China and
Glassware.
French Abram Co. 93 Franklin,
Boston. See back binding and
page 12
Crown and Bridge
Work.
(OR TEETH WITHOUT
PLATES.)
Veo Charles H., D. M. D. Harvard
University, Hotel Pelham, Boyl-
ston, cor. Tremont, Boston. See
opp. 80
Veo L.N., D. M. I).. Harvard Uni-
versity, Hotel Pelham, Boylston,
c. Tremont, Boston. See opp. 80
Cat Flowers.
Doyle William E. 43 Tremont and
306 Boylston, Boston. See p. 200
Cutlery,
Chandler & Barber, 16 Eliot, li.»-
ton. Sec p. 826
French Abram Co. 93 Franklin,
Boston. Sec back binding and
page 12
Cypress Wood.
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The),
166 Devonshire, Boston. See p.
13
Dairy Products.
Oak Grove Creamery Co. Nelson
L. Martin, prop. 445 Boylston,
B. See page 775
Decorators.
Buck C. H. & Co. Harrison ave.
and East Canton, B. Telephone.
See page 818
Dentists.
Veo Charles N"., D. M. D. Harvard
University. Hotel Pelham, Boyl-
ston, cor. Tremont, Boston. See
page opp. 80
Veo L. N., D. M. D. Harvard Uni-
versity, Hotel Pelham, Boyl-
ston, cor. Tremont, Boston. See
page opp. 80
Door Hangers and
Trimmings.
Chandler & Barber, 15 Eliot, Bos-
ton. See page 826
Door Screens ( Wire) .
Burrowes E. T. & Co. 70 Free,
Portland. See page 824
Doors , Sash and
Blinds.
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The),
166 Devonshire. 15. Sec page 13
Dowels.
Standard Turning Works, 53 state
Boston. See back cover
Draperies,
aine Furniture ( !o. 18 < anal. Bo-
ton. See page 632
42
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
Draperies and Window
Shades.
Ridge way A. & Co. 103 Washing-
ton, Boston. See p. 818
Draughtsman.
Lombard X. C. 40 State, room 41,
Boston. See page 26
Druggist.
Kimball E. R. 135 Cambridge, B.
See page 808
Druggists* Sundries.
Standard Turning Works, 53 State,
Boston. See back cover
Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Etc.
Marble Jerome & Co. 42 Pearl, B.
See page 21
Dry Goods.
Whitney T. D. & Co. 41 Temple pi.
Boston. See page 827
Dumb Waiters.
Chandler & Barber, 15 Elio t, Bos-
ton. See page 826
Dye Souse.
Lewando's French Dyeing and
Cleansing Establishment,17Tem-
ple pi. Boston. See page 2
Electric Bells.
Fuller Seth W. 27 Arch, Boston.
See page opp. 390
Summers H. 38 Charles, Boston.
See page 671
Electric Contractors.
Fuller Seth W. 27 Arch, Boston*
See page opp. 390
Electric Gas Lighting.
Fuller Seth W. 27 Arch, Boston.
See page opp. 390
Electric Lighting.
Fuller Seth W. 27 Arch, Boston.
See page opp. 390
Electrical Supx>lies.
Fuller Seth W. 27 Arch, Boston.
See page opp. 390
Electricians.
Fuller Seth W. 27 Arch, Boston.
See page opp. 390
Summers H. 38 Charles, Boston.
See page 671
Electrotypers.
Boston Type Foundry, 104 Milk,
Boston. See page 516
Embalmers.
Bryant John Sons, 15 Austin,
Charlestown. See page 806
Enameled Goods.
Standard Turning Works, 53
State, room 433, Boston. See
back cover
Engineers (Mechani-
cal).
Liveraiore Joseph P. 40 Water,
room 40, Boston. See page 26
Lombard N". C. 40 State, room 41,
Boston. See page 26
Engines.
Houghton J. H. 201 Congress,
Boston. See page 11
Engravers.
Berry Andrew C. 12 West,Boston.
See page 819
Franklin Engraving Co. (We
make illustrations for every
purpose), 235 Washington, Bos-
ton
Walker George H. & Co. 160 Tre-
mont, Boston. See back map
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
43
Etchings and Engrav-
ings.
Williams & Everett, 190 JBoylston
Boston. See page 818
Expresses.
Bettinson H. W. & Co. 15 Devon-
shire,32 Court Square, 77 Oliver,
and 77 Kingston, Boston. See
page 785
Butland & Son, 25 Merchants
Row. See page 30
Dodge's Express Co. 42 and 67
Franklin and Faneuil Hall sq.
Boston. See page 785
Sawin Moses M. 35 Court square,
174 Washington, 105 Arch, 75
Kilby and 75 Kingston, Boston.
See page 30
Feathers Renovated.
Arnold E. O. 17 Hawkins, corner
Washington, Somerville. See
page 519
Fertilizers.
North Packing & Provision Co.
33 and 34 North Market,Boston.
See page 380
Squire John P. & Co. stalls 21, 23
and 25 F. H. market, and 39 and
40 North Market, Boston. See
page 379
Fire Hose.
Boston Woven Hose and Rubber
Co. 275 Devonshire, Boston.
See page 6
Fire Proof Vaults for
Silverware and Valu-
ables.
Boston Storage Warehouse, Mass.
avenue corner Westland avenue.
Boston. See page 9
Fishing Hods and
Tackle.
Read William & Sons, 107 Wash-
ington, Boston. See page 825
Flo ra I Desig n s .
Doyle William E. 43 Tremont and
306 Bovlston, Boston. See page
200
Florist.
Doyle William E. 43 Tremont and
306 Boylstou, Boston. See page
200
Folding Beds.
Paine Furniture Co. 18 Ca nal, Bos-
ton. See page 632
Foundation Builders,
Boilers, Engines^
Ovens, Furnaces,
Etc.
New England Masonry Co. 8
Oliver, Boston. See page 824
Fresco Cleaning.
Boston Wall Paper Cleaning Co-
620 Atlantic ave. Boston. See
page 818
Fruits.
Public Market & Packing Co. 880
Washington, Boston. See p. 828
Funeral Directors.
Bryant John Sons, 15 Austin, Char-
lestovvn. See page 806.
Fur Sacques and Gar-
ments.
Dyer, Rice & Co. 36 Chauncy.Bos-
ton. See page 827
Furniture.
Paine Furniture Co. 48 Canal, Bos-
ton. See page 632
Perry Geo. S. & Co. school, 73
Fulton, Boston. See page 831
Furniture Mnfrs. and
Dealers.
Paine Furniture Co. 48 Canal. Bos-
ton. See page 632
44
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
Furriers.
Dyer, Bice & Co. 36 Chauncy,Bos-
ton. See page 827
Nadell I. 133 Boylston, Boston.
See page 626
•
Galvanized Hardware.
Ferdinand L. W.& Co.267 Federal,
Boston. See page 21
Garden Hose.
Boston Woven Hose and Rubber
Co. 275 Devonshire, Boston. See
page 6
Gay and, Water Pipe
Mnfrs*
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6
Haymarket square, Boston. See
page 826
Gas Appliances.
Boston Gas Appliance Exchange
(The), 22 West, Boston. See p.
23
Gas Burners.
Boston Gas Appliance Exchange
(The), 22 West, Boston. See p.
23
Gas Fixtures.
Turner N. W. Company, 27 and 29
Bromfield, Boston. See p. 23
Gas Lighting.
Boston Gas Appliance Exchange
(The), 22 West, Boston. Seep.
23
Gas Stoves and
Ranges.
Boston Gas Appliance Exchange
(The), 22 West, Boston. See p. 23
Ginger Ale.
Gove Charles S. & Co. 30 Canal,
Boston. See p. 827
Glass Decorators.
Leo, Dalton & Co. 160 Congress,
Boston. See page 505
Glass Signs.
Buck C.H. & Co. Harrison ave.and
E. Canton, Boston, tel. See p.
818
Glass Stainers.
Leo, Dalton & Co. 160 Congress-,
Boston. See page 505
Glassware.
French Abram Co. 93 Franklin.
Boston. See back binding and
p. 12
Granite Workers.
Charles River Stone Co. Xorcross
Bros. 79 Huntington ave. order
box 166 Devonshire, Boston. See
page 820
Harrington John, 17 Otis, Boston,
tel. connections. See page 801
Greenhouse Stock.
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The),
166 Devonshire, Boston. See p. 13
Grocers (Wholesale).
Public Market & Packing Co. 880
Washington, Boston. See p. 828
Raymond Wm. H. Grocery Co.
45 and 47 Commercial, Boston.
See page 199
Guns.
Read William & Sons, 107 Wash-
ington. See page 825
Gutters and Conduc-
tors.
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The),
166 Devonshire, Boston. Seep.
13
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
45
Gymnasium {For
Women and Children).
Allen MaryE. 42 to 56 St.Botolph,
Boston. See page 626
Habit Makers.
Nadell I. 130Boylston,Boston.See
page 626
Half Tone Plates.
Franklin Engraving Co. 235 Wash-
ington, Boston
Hand Grenades.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6
Haymarket sq. Boston.
826
Handles.
See p.
Standard Turning Works, 53 State?
rm. 433, Boston See back cover
Hardware and
Cutlery.
Burditt & Williams, 20 Dock sq-
Boston. See page 20
Chandler & Barber, 15 Eliot, Bos-
ton. See page 826
Harnesses, Robes, Etc.
French Ferd F. & Co. (limited),
24 Sudbury, Boston. See p. 824
Hats, Caps and Furs
( Wholesale).
Dyer, Rice & Co. Chauucy, Bos-
ton. See page 827
Hogs {Live and
Dressed).
Miles Bros. 67 X<>. Market, Boston.
See page 828
North Packing cV. Provision Co. 33
and 34 North Market, Boston.
See page 380
Squire .John P. & Co. 21,23 ami 26
P. H. market, and ;{'.» ami ft) No.
Market, Boston. Set- page .'{7'.)
Hoisting Engines.
Houghton J. H.201 Congress, Bos-
ton. See page 11
Honey Dealers.
Geer David II . & Son, Andrew sq-
So. Boston. See p. 820
Horse arid Wagon
Covers.
Sawyer H. M. & Son, 45 Broad,
Boston. See p. 806
Hose Mnfrs.
Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co.
275 Devonshire, B. See p. 6
Ice Dealers.
Durgin H. D. .& W. S., Lake Ar"
lington. See p. 778
Fresh Pond Ice Co. 321 Washing-
ton, Somerville. See p. 3
Incandescent Lighting.
Fuller Seth W. 27 Arch, Boston.
See p. opp. 390
Injectors.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6,
Havmarket sq. Boston. See p.
826"
Insulated Wires.
Simplex Electrical Co. 75 to 81
Cornhill, Boston. See p. 825
Insurance Agents.
Cutter Watson G. & Sous, 5 Tre-
mont, rms. 27 ami 28 Boston.
See back cover
Ellis & Bielledge, 72 Equitable
bldg. Boston. See p. 14
Hastings W. B. & Co. 53 State,
Boston. See p. 64
MVoy George ML.85 State, Boston.
See p. 17
Mills Benjamin P. & < o. :><) Kill.y.
Boston. Sec page L9
Porter \V. & Co. 2? State. Bo-ton.
Sec p. I |
Savage Henry W. .17 Curt. Bos-
ton. See p. 17
46
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
Insurance Companies*
Citizens Mutual Insurance Co. 8
Exchange pi. Boston. See p. 2
Invalid Furniture,
Paine Furniture Co. 48 Canal, B.
See p. 632
Iron and Steel Bridges
and Buildings,
Boston Bridge Works, D. H. An_
drews, prop. 70 Kilby, Boston
See page 515
Iron Pipe*
(GALVANIZED, PLAIN AND
RUSTLESS.)
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6
Haymarket sq. Boston. See p. 826
Ivory Turning,
Standard Turning Works, 53 State,
room 433, Boston. See back
cover
Japanese Fine Arts,
Matsuki Bunkio, 380 Boylston, B .
See page 820
Japanese Goods*
Matsuki Bunkio, 380 Boylston, B.
See page 820
Jewelry,
Crosby S.S. 43 West, Boston. See
page 19
Justices of the Peace,
Appleton John H. 23 Court, room
614, Boston. Seepage 814
Ayars Henry M. 505 Sears Build-
ing, Boston. See page 814
Aylvvard James F.150 Devonshire,
room 34, Boston. See page 817
Coogan M. B. 5 Tremont, Boston.
See page 816
Cook Frank Gaylord, 10 Tremont,
room 46, Boston. See page 812
Dickinson David T, 53 State, room
404, Boston. See page 815
Dickson William, 34 School, room
34. See page 817
Ellis W. R. 72 Equitable building,
Boston. See page 14
Howe Archibald M. 10 Tremont,
Boston. See page 813
Howe George E.23 Court, Boston.
See page 817
Hurley John H. 18 Pemberton
square, room 9, Boston. See
page 816
Lombard N. C. 40 State, Boston.
See page 26
McKelleget Richard J. & G. F. 27
Tremont row, Boston. See
page 816
Mills Benj. F. 50 Kilby, Boston.
See page 19
Pevev G. A. A. 5 Tremont, Boston.
See page 813
Spencer Charles W.54 Court House,
Pemberton square, Boston. See
page 815
Surbridge Randolph C. 5 Tremont,
Boston. See page 816
Thompson William G. 97 Post
Office Building, Boston. See
page 815
Wells Wellington,54 Court House,
Pemberton square, Boston. See
page 815
White M.P, 53 Devonshire, Boston,
See page 814
Wyman John P. 30 Court, room 3,
Boston. See page 815
Ladies9 Tailor,
Nadell I. 132 Boylston, Boston.
Seepage 629
Lager Beer,
Neale Otis S. Co. under Howard
Athenaeum, Howard, Boston.
See page 11
Van Nostrand A. G. Alford.
Charlestown. See opp. p. 338
Lamps.
French Abram Co. 93 Franklin,
Boston. See back bindiug and
page 12
Land Company,
East Cambridge Land Company.
Woodward Emery, Clerk and
Treas. 28 State, room 39, Boston.
See page 15
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
47
Lard Oil.
North Packing & Provision Co. 33
and 34 North Market, Boston.
See page 380
Squire John P. & Co. 21, 23 and 25
Faneuil Hall market and 39 and
40 North Market, Boston. See
page 379
Laundries.
Bay State Clean Towel Furnishing
Company, 6a Park square, Bos-
ton. See page 827
Cushman G. W. 17 Court, Boston.
See page 96
Lewando's French Dyeing &
Cleansing Establishment, 17
Temple place, Boston. See p. 2
Lawyers.
Appleton John H. 23 Court, rm.
614, Boston. See page 814
Avars Henry M. 505 Sears bldg.
Boston. See page 814
Aylward James F.150 Devonshire,
r. 34, Boston. See page 817
Bailey Hollis E. 905 Exchange
bldg. 53 State, Boston. See
page 814
Bradford Russell, 209 Washington,
room 46, Boston. See page 812
Commercial Law Co. 150 Devon-
shire, Boston. See page 817
Coogan M. B. 5 Tremont, Boston.
See page 816
( look Frank Gaylord, 10 Tremont,
rm. 46, Boston. See p. 812
Denison Arthur E.150 Devonshire.
'Boston. See page 814
Dickinson David T. 53 State, rm.
404, Boston. See page 815
Dickson William, 34 School, rm.
34, Boston. Seep. 817
Dudley Sanford II. 95 Milk, rm.
71, Boston. Sect page 812
Durant William B. 19 Congress,
Boston. See page 815
Hale <fc Dickerman, 20!) Washing-
ton, Boston. See page 813
Hammond Franklin T. 506 Seara
bldg. Boston. See page 814
Hayes Wm. A. 2d. CO.") Scars bldg.
Boston. See page sl I
Howe Archibald Si. i<» Tremont,
room (15, Boston. Sec page 813
Howe George E. 23 Court, r.<>—
ton. See page 817
Hunt Freeman, •->•'{ Pemberton aq.
Boston, st-r page vi i
Hurley John II. 18 Pemberton sq.
room 9, Boston. See page 816
McKelleget R. J. & G. F. 27
Tremont row, Boston. See
page 816
Parker Horatio G. 610 Sears bldg.
Washington, cor. Court, Boston.
See page 814
Pevey G. A. A. 5 Tremont, Bos-
ton. See page 813
Quinby William, 53 State, Boston.
See page 813
Read Charles C. 27 State, Boston.
See page 812
Surbridge Randolph C. 5 Tremont,
Boston. See page 816
Thompson William G. 97 P. O.
bldg. Boston. See page 815
Thorndike S.Lothrop, 19 Pember-
ton sq. Boston. See page 815
Wells & Spencer,54 Court House,
Pemberton sq. Boston. See
page 815
White M. P. 53 Devonshire, rms.
20 21 and 22, Boston See page
814
Wyman John P. 30 Court, room 3,
Boston. See p. 815
Leaded Glass.
Leo, Dalton & Co. 160 Congress,
Boston. See page 505
Lime, Hair and
Cement.
Burnham L. G.& Co. 144 Charles,
Swett, junct.Mass. ave. Boston,
and Mt. Washington avenue. ami
Granite, South Boston, office 86
State, Boston. See page 4
Lime Stone.
Charles River Stone Co. Norcross
Bros. props. 79 Huntington ave.
Boston. Sec p. 820
Linens,
Whitney T. D. a. Co. it Temple
pi. Boston. See page 82'J
Liquors \ Wholesale),
Gove Charles 8. a Co. 30 Canal.
Boston, sec page 827
48
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
Lithographers.
Walker George H. & Co. 160 Tre-
moiit, Boston. See back of
map
Locksmith,
Summers IT. 38 Charles, Boston.
See page 671
Locksmith's Supplies.
Chandler & Barber, 15 Eliot, Bos-
ton. See page 826
Lumber.
Sawyer E. D. & Co. 166 Devon-
shire, Boston. See page 787
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The),
166 Devonshire, Boston. See p.
13
Woods John M. & Co. 31 Lancas-
ter, Boston. See page 23
Machinery.
Roberts James H. & Co. 135 Port-
land, Boston. See page 21
Machinery Mnfrs.
Roberts James H. & Co. 135 Port-
land, Boston. See page 21
Machinists.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6
Haymarket sq. Boston. See page
826
Mahogany.
Woods John M. & Co. 31 Lancas-
ter, Boston. See page 23
Mangles.
American Wringer Co. Tel. Tre-
mont, 761, 13 and 15 Broadway
ext. Boston. See page 825
Prescott Brothers, 54 and 56 Corn-
hill, Boston Seepage 825
Mnfg. Companies.
American Rubber (Jo. Bedford, cor.
Chauucy, Boston. See page 60
Boston Woveu Hose & Rubber Co.
275 Devonshire, Boston. See p.
6
Reversible Collar Co. 27 Kilby,
Boston. See page 10
Standard Turning Works, 53 State,
room 433, Boston. See back
cover
Maple Syrup.
Geer David H. & Sou, Andrew sq.
So. Boston. See page 829
Maps and Atlases.
Walker Geo. H.& Co.160 Tremont,
Boston. See back map
Marble Workers.
Charles River Stone Co. Norcross
Bros. 79 Huntington ave. order
box 166 Devonshire, Boston.
See page 820
Harrington John, 17 Otis, Boston,
tel. connection. See page 801
Marine Hardware*
Ferdinand L. W. & Co.267 Federal,
Boston. See page 21
Masons and Builders.
New England Masonry Co. (The),
8 Oliver, Boston. See page 824
Reed Clarence G. 336 Beacon,
Somerville. See page 800
Master in Chancery.
Pevey G. A. A. 5 Tremont, Boston.
See page 813
Matt ress Wo rk .
Arnold E. O. & Co. 17 Hawkins,
corner Washington, Somerville.
See page 519
Mech anica I Engineers .
Livfrmore Joseph P. 40 Water, rra.
40, Boston. See page 26
Lombard NT. C. 40 State, room 41,
Boston. Seepage 26
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
-W
Medals {College and
Club).
Crosby S. S. 43 West, Boston. See
page 19
Memorial Windows,
Leo, Dalton & Co. 160 Congress,
Boston. See page 505
Men's Furnishings.
Cushman G. W. 17 Court, Boston.
See page 96
Mercantile Agency.
Read's Collection & Mercantile
Agency, 20 Devonshire, Boston.
See page 817
Metal Signs.
Buck C. H. & Co. Harrison ave.
and E. Canton, Boston. Tele-
phone. See page 818
Mill Supplies.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6
Hay market sq. Boston. See p.
826
Mineral Waters.
Gove Charles S. & Co. 30 Canal
Boston. See page 827
Neale Otis S. Co. Howard, Boston.
See page 11
Mirrors and Picture
Frames.
Williams & Everett, 190 Boylston,
Boston. Sec* page 818
Mortgage Brokers.
(utter Watson (i. & Sons, 5 Tre-
mont, rooms 27 and 28, Boston.
See back cover
Mortgages,
M'Coy George M. 75 State,Bos1 on.
Sec page i?
Savage Henry W. 37 Court,Boaton
See p. 17
Mouldings.
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The),
166 Devonshire, Boston. See p.
13
Music Fngravers and
Printers.
Walker Geo.H. & Co.160 Tremont,
Boston. See back map
Musical Merchandise.
Standard Turning Works, 53 State,
room 433, Boston. See back
cover
Neats Foot Oil.
National Linseed Oil Co. Jerome
Marble & Co. agents, 42 Pearl,
Boston. See page 21
North River Stone.
Charles River Stone Co. Norcross
Bros. 79 Huntington ave. order
box, 166 Devonshire, Boston.
See p. 820
Notaries Public.
Appleton John H. 23 Court, room
614 Boston. See p. 814
Avars Henry M. 505 Sears, bldg.
Boston. See p. 814
Coogan M. B. 5 Tremont, Boston.
See p. 816
Cook Frank Gaylord, 10 Tremont,
room. 46, Boston. See p. 812
Denisou Arthur E. 150 Devonshire,
Boston. See p. 814
Dickson William, 34 School, nil.
:\ I lioston. See p. 817
Duraut William 1>. ID Congress,
Boston. Sec p. 816
Ellis w. R. 72 Equitable bldg.
BoStOn. Sec j). 14
Hayes William A. 2d. 605 Sears
bldg. Boston. See p. 81 1
Hour Archibald M. io Tremont,
Boston. See p si;{
Lombard N. C. Suffolk, 10 state,
nn. 1 1, Boston. Sec page 26
Pevey <;. A. a. 5 Tremont, Boston
See i>. 813
Quinby William, 53 state. Boston,
Sec p.813
50
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OE OUTSIDE PATRONS
Read A. H. 20 Devonshire, Boston.
See page 817
Head Charles C, 27 State, Boston.
See page 812
Spencer Charles W. 54 Court
House, Pemberton sq. Boston.
See page 815
Surbridge Randolph C. 5 Tremont,
Boston. See page 816
Wells Wellington, 54 Court House,
Pemberton sq. Boston. See p.
815
White M. P. 53 Devonshire, rooms
20, 21 and 22, Boston. See page
814
Wyman John P. 30 Court, room 3,
Boston. See page 815
Oars,
Ferdinand L. W. & Co. 267 Federal,
Boston. See page 21
Office Furniture.
Paine Furniture Co. 48 Canal, Bos-
ton. See page 632
] Office Toilets.
Bay State Clean Towel Furnishing
Co. 6a Park sq. Boston. See p.
827
Oil Clothing Mnfrs.
Sawyer H. 31. & Son, 45 Broad,
Boston. See page 806
Oil Cloths and Lino-
leums.
Ridge way A. & Co. 103 Washing-
ton, Boston. See page 818
Oil Dealers and
Mnfrs.
National Linseed Oil Co. Jerome
Marble & Co. agents, 42 Pearl,
Boston. See page 21
Oil Mnfrs.
National Linseed Oil Co. Jerome
Marble & Co. agents, 42 Pearl,
Boston. See page 21
Oiled' Hats.
Sawyer H. M. & Son, 45 Broad,
Boston. See page 806
Oils (Kerosene and
Lubricating).
Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. 61 Broad,
Boston. See page 21
Opera Glasses.
Lloyd George H. 357 Washington,
Boston. See opp. page
Optical Goods.
Lloyd George H. 357 Washington,
Boston. See opp. page 72
Opticians.
Lloyd George H. 337 Washington,
Boston. See opp. page 72
Organ Stop Mnfrs.
Standard Turning Works, 53 State,
rm. 433, Boston. See back cover
Organs.
Estey Organ Co. 180 Tremont,
Boston. See back binding and
page 554
Painting and Decora-
ting.
Boston Wall Paper Cleaning Co.
620 Atlantic ave. Boston. See
page 818
Painters (House, Sign
and Fresco),
Buck C. H. & Co. Harrison ave.
and East Canton, Boston. See
page 818
Paper Hanging.
Boston Wall Paper Cleaning Co.
620 Atlantic ave. Boston. See
page 818
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
51
Passport Agents.
M'Coy George M. 75 State, Boston
See page 17
Patent Lawyers,
Wright,Brown & Quinby,53 State,
Boston. See page 813
Patents ( Solicitors of ) .
Livermore Joseph P. 40 Water, rm.
40, Boylston. Seepage 26
Lombard Nathan C. 40 State, rm.
41, Boston. See page 26
Wright, Brown & Quinby, 53
State, Boston. See page 813
Pavers.
Barber Asphalt Paving Co. (The),
70 Kilby, Boston. See p. 5
Pepsin (Pure).
North Packing & Provision Co. 33
and 34 No. Market, Boston. See
page 380
Piano Materials.
(WOOD.)
Standard Turning Works,53 State,
rm. 433 Boston. See back cover
Pianos.
Estey Organ Co. ISO Tremont,
Boston. See back binding and
page 554
Picture Frames.
Chase J. Eastman, 346 Boylston,
Boston. See opp. 390
Williams & Everett, 190 Boylston,
Boston. See page 818
Pictures.
Chase J. Eastman, 346 Boylston
Boston. See opp. 390
Pistols.
Read William ft Sons, 107 Wash-
ington, Boston. See page 825
Planing Mills.
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The),
166 Devonshire, Boston. See p.
13
Plants.
Doyle Wm. E.43 Tremont and 306
Boylston, Boston. See p. 200
Pork and Beef
Packers.
North Packing & Provision Co.
33 and 34 North Market, Bos-
ton. See page 380
Squire John P. & Co. 21, 23 and
25 F. H. market, and 39 and 40
North Market, Boston. See
page 379
Pork, Lard and Hams.
Niles Bros. 67 North Market, Bos-
ton. See page 828
North Packing & Provision Co.
33 and 34 North Market, Bos-
ton. See page 380
Squire John P. & Co. 21, 23 and
25 F. H. market, and 39 and 40
North Market, Boston. See p.
379
Poultry.
Public Market and Packing Co.
8S0 Washington, Boston. See
page 828
Printers.
Clapp David &Son, 291 Congress,
Boston. See page 828
Cummiugs J. A. Printing Co. 252
Washington, Boston. See page
828
Franklin Engraving Co. w.
make illustrations tor every
purpose), 235 Washington, Bos-
ton
Walker George H. ft Co. 160 Tre-
mont, Bostou. Sec back map
Printers* Supplies.
Boston Type Foundry, 104
Boston. See page 516
Milk
52
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
Printing Presses,
Boston Type Foundry, 104 Milk,
Boston. See page 516
Provisions.
(WHOLESALE.)
Hoffman H. L. 137 Eliot, Boston.
See page 779
Niles Bros. 67 North Market,
Boston. See page 828
North Packing & Provision Co. 33
and 34 No. Market, Boston. See
page 380
Public Market & Packing Co. 880
Washington, Boston. See page
828
Squire John P. & Co. 21, 23 and
25 F. H. Market, and 39 and 40
No. Market, Boston. See page
379
Publishers.
Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 4 Park,
Boston. See page 830
Walker George H. & Co. 160 Tre~
mont, Boston. See back map
Pumps.
(COPPER AND IEON).
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5, and 6
Haymarket sq. Boston. See
page 826
Railroad Company.
West End Street Railway Com-
pany, 81 Milk, Boston. See p.
826'
Rattan Furniture.
Paine Furniture Co. 48 Canal,
Boston. See page 632
Real Estate and
Mortgages.
Cutter Watson G. & Sons, 5 Tre-
mont, rms. 27 and 28, Boston.
See back cover
East Cambridge Land Co. Wood-
bury Emery, clerk and treas. ;
office 28 State, room 39, Boston.
See page 15
Ellis & Melledge, 72 Equitable
bldg. Boston. See page 14
Knights S. R. & Co. auctioneers
and appraisers, 226 Washington,
Boston. See back cover
Savage Henry W. 37 Court, Bos-
ton. See page 17
Riding Habits.
Nadell I. 132 Boylston, Boston
See page 626
Riding School.
Hill E. H. 91 West Dedham, Bos-
ton. See page 819
Riggers.
Ferdinand L. W.& Co. 267 Federal
Boston. See page 21
Road Maps.
(N. E. STATES.)
Walker Geo. H. 160 Tremont, Bos-
ton. See back map
Robes.
(FUR.)
Dyer, Rice & Co. 36 Chauncy, Bos-
ton. See page 827
Rubber Goods.
American Rubber Co. Bedford,
corner Chauncy, Boston. See
page 6
Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co.
275 Devonshire, Boston. See
page 6
Rubber Hose.
Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co.
275 Devonshire, Boston. See
page 6
Rustless Iron Pipe.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6
Haymarket sq. Boston. See p.
826
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
53
Safe Deposit Com-
panies.
Bay State Trust Co. 222 Boylston,
Boston. See page 773
Safe Deposit Vaults.
Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.
87 Milk, cor. Congress, Boston.
See page 772
International Trust Co. 45 Milk,
Boston. See page 769
Sand Blasting and
Chipping.
Buck C. H. & Co. Harrison ave.
and E. Canton, Boston. Tel.
See page 818
Sand Stone.
Charles River Stone Co. Norcross
Bros. 79 Huntington ave. order
box 166 Devonshire. Boston.
See page 820
Sauerkraut.
Hoffman H. L. 137 Eliot, Boston.
See page 779
Sausage Mnfrs.
Hoffman H. L. 137 Eliot, Boston.
See page 779
Niles Bros. 67 North Market, Bos-
ton. See pnge 828
North Packing & Provision Co. 33
and 34 North Market. Boston.
Seepage 380
Squire John P. & Co. 21. 23 and 25
F. H. market, and 39 and 40 No.
Market. Boston. See page 379
Saw Mills.
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The .
166 Devonshire, Boston. See
pnge 13
School Furniture.
Perry George S. <& Co. 73 Fulton
BOStOn. Sim- p. 831
School Supplies.
Perry George S. & Co. 73 Fulton,
Boston. See p. 831
(MANUAL TRAINING.)
Chandler & Barber, 15 Eliot,
Boston. See p. 826
Schools and Teachers.
Berkeley School, Y.M. C. A. bldg.
Boylston, cor. Berkeley, Boston.
Seep. 200
Screens.
(WIRE.)
Morss & Whyte, 79 Cornhill, Bos-
ton. Seep. 825
Screens for Windows
and Doors.
Burrowes E. T. Co. 70 Free, Port-
land. See p. 824
Settees.
Perry George S. & Co. 73 Fulton,
Boston. See p. 831
Shafting, Hangers
and Pulleys*
Roberts James H. & Co. 135 Port-
land, Boston. See p. 21
Shingles.
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The),
166 Devonshire, Boston. See
n. 13
Ship Chandlery.
Ferdinand L.W.& Co. •->''>: Federal.
Boston. See p. 21
Shirts, Collars and
Cuffs.
Cushroan (;. w. 17 < 'mm, Boston
See p. 96
54
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
Show Cards.
Buck C.H.& Co. 595 Washington,
Boston. Telephone. See p. 818
Sign Painters.
Buck C. H. & Co. Harrison av.and
E. Canton, Boston. Telephone.
See p. 818
Signs.
Buck C. H. & Co. Harrison av.and
E. Canton. Boston. Telephone.
Seep. 818
Silver and Plated Ware
Repairers.
Summers H. 38 Charles. Boston.
Seep. 671
Silver Plated Ware.
French Abram Co. 93 Franklin,
Boston. See back binding and p.
12
Slate Blackboards.
Perry George S. & Co. 73 Fulton,
Boston. See p. 831
Silverware.
Crosby S. S. 43 West. Boston.
See p. 19
Soap Mnfrs.
Davis Curtis & Co. 136 State,Bos-
ton. See p. 10
Soda and Mineral
Water.
Gove Charles S. & Co. 40 Canal,
Boston See page 827
Neale Otis S.Co. Howard, Boston.
See page 11
Speaking Tubes.
Fuller Seth W. 27 Arch, Boston.
See page opp. 390
Spectacles.
Lloyd George H. 356 Washington
Boston. See opp. 72
Sporting Apparatus.
Read William & Sons, 107 Wash-
ington, Boston. See p. 825
Spring Beds.
Paine Furniture Co. 48 Canal,
Boston. See p. 632
Spring Water.
Belmont Natural Spring Water
Co. G.H. Cotton, prop. 71 Chest-
nut, Boston. See p. 819
Stained Glass.
Leo, Dalton & Co. 160 Congress,
Boston. See page 505
Stair Work.
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The)
166 Devonshire, Boston. See
page 13
Stamping and Em-
broidery Goods.
Whitney T. D. & Co. 41 Temple
pi. Boston. See page 827
Starch. %
National Linseed Oil Co. Jerome
Marble & Co. agents, 42 Pearl,
Boston. See page 21
Stationers.
Berry Andrew C. 12 West, Boston.
See page 819
Steam Boilers and
Engines.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3,4, 5 and 6
Haymarket square, Boston. See
page 826
Houghton J. H. 201 Congress, Bos-
ton. See page 11
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
55
Steam Fitters9 Sup-
plies.
Braraan, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and
6 Haymarket square, Boston.
See p. 826
Steam, Gas and Water
Pipe Mnfrs.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6
Haymarket square, Boston. See
p. 826
Steam Heating Appa-
ratus.
Braman. Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6
Haymarket sq. Boston. See p.
826
Steam Jacket ILettles.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6
Haymarket sq. Boston. See
page 826
Steam Packing.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6
Haymarket sq. Boston. See
page 826
Steam Radiators.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6
Haymarket sq. Boston. See
page 826
Steam Valves and
Gauge Cocks.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 aud 6
Haymarket sq. Boston. See
page 826
Steam and Gas Fitters.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 aud 6
Haymarket sq. Boston. See
sage 826
Steel Beams and Beam
Work for Buildings.
Boston Bridge Works, D. H. An-
drews, prop. 70 Kilby, Bostou.
See page 515
Steel and Iron Bridges
and Buildings.
Boston Bridge Works, D. H. An-
drews, prop. 70 Kilby, Boston.
See p. 515
Stone Crushers.
Houghton J. H. 201 Congress,
Boston. See page 11
Storage Warehouses.
Metropolitan Storage Warehouse,
134 to 142 Mass. av. Cambridge.
See p. 9
Boston Storage Warehouse, Mass.
ave. cor. Westland ave. Bostou.
See p. 9
Stucco Works.
Reed Clarence G. 336 Beacou,
Somerville. See p. 800
Sugar Refiners.
Revere Sugar Refiuery, Nash,
Spaulding & Co. 23 Broad, Bos-
ton. See page 64
Surveyor.
Whitney William H. .15 Court sq.
Bostou. See page 808
Swimming School.
(FOR WOMEN AND
CHILDREN.)
Allen Mary E. 42 and 56 St.< Bo-
tolph, Boston. See page 626
Tackle Blocks.
Ferdinand I.. W. & Co. 267 Feder-
al, Boston. See page 21
Tanks and Vats.
Steams A. T. Lumber Co. (The),
186 Devonshire, Boston.
page 13
56 BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OF OUTSIDE PATRONS
Teachers and Sc/tools.
Tuner (Piano and
Organ) •
Taylor, DeMerritte & Hagar?
Berkeley school, Y. M. C. A-
Fosgate Charles H. 32 West, Bos-
bldg. Boylston, cor. Berkeley,
ton. See page 829
Boston. See "page 200
Turkish Baths (For
Women Only).
Tents and Flags.
Allen Mary E.42 to 56 St. Botolph
Lehmann R. &Co. 58£ Long whf.
Boston. See page 626
Boston. See page 516
Turning and Jig Saw-
ing.
Theatres.
Standard Turning Works, 53 State,
Boston Theatre, 539 Washington,
rm. 433, Boston. See back cover
Boston. See page 822
Bowdoin Square Theatre, Court,
opp. Revere House, Boston. See
Type Founders.
page 821
Boston Type Foundry, 104 Milk.
Boston. See p. 516
Timber.
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The).
Undertakers.
166 Devonshire, Boston. See
Bryant John Sons, 15 Austin,
page 13
Charlestown. See page 806
Toilet Supplies.
Underwear.
Bay State Clean Towel Furnishing
Cushman G. W. 17 Court, Boston
Co. 6a Park sq. Boston. See
See page 96
page 827
Toivel Supply.
Upholsterers.
Paine Furniture Co. 48 Canal. Bos-
Bay State Clean Towel Furnishing
ton. See page 632
Co. 6a Park sq. Boston. See
~ Jr »
page 827
Wagon and Horse
Toys.
Covers.
Lehmann R. & Co. (water proof) %
Standard Turning Works, 53 State?
58£ Long Wharf, Boston. See
rm. 433, Boston. See back cov.
page 516
Sawyer H. M. & Son. 45 Broad.
Boston. See page 806
Trust Companies,
American Loan & Trust Co. 53
Wall Paper Cleaning.
State. Boston. See opp. 586
Bay State Trust Co. 222 Boylston.
Boston Wall Paper Cleaning Co.
Boston. See p. 773
620 Atlantic ave. Boston. See
Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.
page 818
87 Milk. Boston. See page 772
Internationa] Trust Co. 45 Milk,
Watches.
Boston. See page 7(19
New England Trust Co. 85 Dev-
Crosby S. S. 43 West, Bosron. See
onshire. Boston. See page 771
page 19
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF OUTSIDE PATRONS 57-61
Watch Repairing.
Crosby S. S. 43 West, Boston. See
page 19
Water Conductors.
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co, (The),
166 Devonshire,Boston. See p. 13
Water {Spring).
Belmont Natural Spring Water.
G. H. Cotton, prop. 71 Chest-
nut, Boston. See page 819
Water Proof Clothing
and Hats.
Sawyer H. M. & Son, 45 Broad'
Boston. See page 806
Water, Steam and Gas
Pipe.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6
Haymarket sq. Boston. See p.
826
Window Glass.
(STAINED.)
Leo, Dalton & Co. 160 Congress,
Boston. See page 505
Window Screens(Wire)
Burrowes E. T. Co. 70 Free, Port-
land. See page 824
Window Shades.
Paine Furniture Co. 48 Canal,Bos-
ton. See page 632
Wire Rope.
Houghton J. H. 201 Congress,
Boston. See p. 11
Wire Screens for Win-
dows and Doors.
Burrowes E. T. Co. 70 Free. Port-
land. See p. vS2 1
Morss & Whyte, 79 < ornhill. Bos-
ton. See p. 825
Wire Workers.
Morss & Whyte, 75 to 81 Cornhill,
Boston. See p. 825
Wood and Ivory Turn-
ing.
Standard Turning Works, 53 State,
rm. 433, Boston. See back cover
Wood Mantels.
Paine Furniture Co. 48 Canal, Bos
ton. See p. 632
Wood Turners.
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. (The),
166 Devonshire, Boston. See
page 13
Wringer Rolls.
American Wringer Co. Tel. Tre-
mont, 764, 13 and 15 Broadway,
Ex. Boston. See p. 825
Prescott Brothers, 54 and 56 Corn-
hill, Boston. See p. 825
Wringers Repaired.
American Wringer Co. Tel. Tre-
mont, 764, 13 and 15 Broadway
Ex. Boston. See p. 825
Prescott Bros. 54 and 56 Cornhill,
Boston. See p. 825
Wringing Machines.
American Wringer Co. (Tel. Tre-
mont, 764), 13 and 15 Broadway
Ext. Boston. See p. 825
Prescott Brothers, 54 and 56 Corn-
hill, Boston. See p. 825
Wrought Iron Pipe
and Fittings.
Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6
Eaymarket sq. Boston. See p.
826
Yacht Hardware.
Ferdinand L. W.& Co. 267 Federal,
Boston. See p. 21
Yacht Latnj>s.
Ferdinand L. W. A: Co. 267 Fed-
eral, Boston. Sec p. 21]
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TELEPHONE, 4 41.
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
65
CAMBRIDGE STREET DIRECTORY.
ABERDEEN AVE. from 605 Mt.
Auburn^ to Huroo ave. ward 1
ACACIA, from 13 Ash to 18 Haw-
thorne, ward 1
ACORN, from 515 Putnam ave.
to 123 Chestnut, ward 4
ADAMS, changed to Huron ave.
ward 1
AGASSIZ, from 15 Linnaean to 30
Lancaster, ward 5
AKRON, from opp. 218 Banks to
the river, ward 1
ALBANY, from 286 Main to Fort
Washington, ward 4
0 0 Main
0 Portland
0 Osborn
0 0 Mass. ave.
0 0 Fort Washington
ALBRO, from 24 Blackstone to
the river, ward 4
ALLEN, from 1957 Mass. ave. to
opposite 5 Orchard, ward 5
ALLSTON, from Waverly at Fort
Washington to 114 Magazine,
ward 4
0
0
Waverly
20
Grove ave.
0
17
Bell
26
25
Sidney
50
0
Peters
56
55
Brookline
72
84
85
Pearl
96
Allston ct.
0
111
Magazine
ALLSTON COURT, from 90 Alls-
ton,
ward 4
AMORY. f
•»ni .'529 Broadway to
190
Hampshire, ward 2
0
0
Broadway
21
Amory place
41
King place
64
65
Summer
156
157
Hampshire
AMORY PLACE,irom 21 Amory
ward 2
AMPERE, from Western ave. to
Albro, ward 4
ANDREW, from 42 Fairmont to
Somerset, ward 4
ANTRIM, from 351 Broadway to
1400 Cambridge, Inman sq.wd. 2
0 0 Broadway
13 Corliss place
78 79 Cambridge
APPIAN WAY, from 63 Brattle
to 3 Garden, ward 1
APPLETON, from 155 Brattle,
across Huron ave. to 102 Con-
cord ave. ward 1
0
0
Brattle
10
Brewster
0
55
Highland
0
0
Huron ave.
187
Hutchinson
201
Saville
0
0
Concord ave.
ARLINGTON, from 1794 Mass-
ave. to 78 Washington avenue,
ward 5
2 1 Mass. ave.
21 Walnut ave.
42 0 Washington ave.
ARNOLD CIRCLE, from 897
Mass. avenue
ARROW, from 1134 Mass. ave. to
12 Bow, ward 1
ARSENAL SQUARE, junction of
Garden, Concord avenue and
Chauncy, ward 1
ASH, from 84 Brattle, across Mt.
Auburn to the city stable, wd. 1
2 1 Brattle
12 Ash st. place
13 Acacia
0 0 Mt. Auburn
0 Gasometer
0 City Stable
ASH STREET FLACK, from 12
Ash, ward 1
ASHBURTON PLAGE, from 20
Ksscx. ward 2
66
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
ASHTON PLACE,from 35 Irving,
ward 1
ATHENEUM, from First, near
Main, westerly, ward 3
ATHENS, from 22 Mt. Auburn,
south, ward 1
AUBURN, from Blanche to 20
Western ave. ward 4
0 . 21 Blanche
0 0 Sidney
88 91 Brookline
126 Salem
134 131 Pearl
0 183 Magazine
206 0 River
224 225 Pleasant
AUBURN PLACE, from 653 Mt.
Auburn, near F. R. R. station,
ward 1
AUSTIN, [from 439 Main to 16
Inman, wards 2 and 4
2 1 Main
23 School
0 27 Columbia
50 Douglass
70 0 Norfolk
86 Austin place
100 99 Essex
0 0 Prospect
134 Temple
0 151 Inman
AUSTIN PLACE, from];86 Austin,
ward 2
AVON, from 27 Shepard to 40 Lin-
nsean, ward 5
AVON HILL, from 39 Linnaean to
opposite 139 Huron avenue, wd. 5
1 2 Linnsean
24 Avon place
0 Bates
0 Hillside ave.
96 Hillside pi.
0 104 Bellevue ave.
0 116 Huron ave.
AVON PLACE, from 24 Avon
Hill, ward 5
BACON COURT, from 125 Gore,
ward 3
BAILEY PLACE, from 118 Mag-
azine, ward 4
BALDWIN, from 1605 Cambridge
to 78 Kirkland, ward 1
2 1 Cambridge
21 Nichols pi.
26 Baldwin st. ct.
35 Emmons place
36 Magnolia ave.
60 59 Kirkland
BALDWIN PLACE, from 91 Main,
ward 2
BALDWIN STREET COURT,
from 26 Baldwin, ward 1
BALLORD PLACE, from 222
Putnam ave. ward 4
BANKS, from 10 Mt. Auburn to
Sands, ward 1
2 1 Mt. Auburn
35 Warren place
59 Grant
72 Surrey
89 Cowperthwaite
98 Fallon place
114 121 Flagg
169 Stiles
0 Akron
226 225 Sands
BATES, from Raymond to Avon
Hill, ward 5
BATH, from 158 Mt. Auburn, wd.
1
BAY, from 960 Mass. ave. to 88
Kinnaird, ward 4
0 0 Mass. ave.
12 0 Green
20 23 Franklin
0 0 Kinnaird
BEACON, from Cambridge, at In-
man sq. to Oxford, wards 2 and
5
BEAVER, from 10 Cowperthwaite
to 59 Flagg, ward 1
BEDFORD, from 13 Porter to
Somerville line, ward 2
BEECH, from 1981 Mass. ave. to
150 Elm, Somerville line, ward 5
1 2 Mass. ave.
0 14 Orchard
0 0 Elm
BELL, from 17 Allston to Erie,
ward 4
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
67
BELLEVUE AVENUE, from 98
Raymond, east and west, to be-
yond Avon Hill, ward 5
0 Raymond
0 Avon Hill
BELMONT, from Mt. Auburn at
railroad bridge, to Belmont line,
ward 1
BENNETT, from Murray, west,
ward 1
BENT, from 133 Third to Ninth,
ward 3
0 0 Third
0 0 Fifth
0 0 Sixth
0 0 Ninth
BERKELEY, from 9 Phillips place
to 8 Craigie, ward 1
2 1 Phillips pi.
20 Berkeley place
0 0 Craigie.
BERKELEY PLACE, from 20
Berkeley, ward 1
BERKSHIRE, from 35 Bristol to
beyond Vaudine, ward 2
1 2 Bristol
10 Berkshire pi.
0 16 Plymouth
30 Vaudine
BERKSHIRE PLACE,from Berk-
shire to next 165 Portland, wd.
2
BIGELOW, from 821 Mass. ave.
to 280 Harvard, ward 2
BINNEY, from First to Ninth,
ward 3
0
0
First
0
0
Second
0
0
Third
0
0
Fifth
0
0
Sixth
0
0
B. & A. R.R
0
0
Ninth
BISMARCK, from Newman to
beyond Gladstone, ward 5
0 0 Newman
0 0 Gladstone
BLACKSTONE, from 331 River
to 116 Western ave. ward 4
0 0 River
21 Daye court
24 Albro
0 0 Western ave.
BLAIR PLACE,
ward 5
from 72 Bolton,
BLAKE, from 2033 Mass. ave. to
opposite 25 Orchard, ward 5
BLANCHE, from 334 Mass. ave.
to Auburn, ward 4
0 0 Mass. avenue
10 11 Green
22 21 Franklin
0 0 Auburn
BLIGHT COURT, from Wash-
ington, near Clark
BOARDMAN, from 183 Harvard
to 254 Broadway, ward 2
0 0 Harvard
13 Boardman place
24 23 Broadway
BOARDMAN PLACE, from 13
Boardman, ward 2
BOLTON, from 111 Dublin, and
across Dublin at 131, to the rail-
road, ward 5
BOND, from 47 Concord ave. to
58 Garden, ward 1
BOW, from 1222 Mass. avenue to
59 Mt. Auburn, ward 1
0 0 Mass. avenue
12 Arrow
0 0 Plymptou
0 0 Mt. Auburn
BOWDOIN, from Hudson to
Linnaean, ward 5
•11
BOYLSTON, from 1390 Mass. av.
to the bridge, Brighton line, wd.l
2
1
Mass. avenue
18
I'ost Office
40
39
Mt. Auburn
0
Winthrop sq.
49
Winthrop
60
South
69
Eliot
97
Murray
0
Brighton liu
bridge)
(the
68
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
BOYSON PLACE, from 15 Val-
BREWERY, from 305 Main to 146
entine, ward 4
Broadway, wards 2 and 4
1
2 Main
BRADBURY,from 207 Mt.Auburn
to 16 Sparks, ward 1
17
25
3 Rogers court
16 Washington
26 Hastings -
BRACKETT PLACE, from 1843
37
32 Brimmer place
36 Harvard
Mass. ave
». ward 5
61
62 Broadway
BRATTLE
, from 1394 Mass. ave.
BREWSTER, from 61 Sparks to
to Mt. Auburn, at Fresh Pond
10.
Appleton, ward 1
lane
, wai
•dl
0
0 Sparks >■
0
Boylston
0
0 Riedesel avenue
8
Palmer
Brattle square
0
0 Appleton
45
Church
BRIDGE, from Craigie bridge to
48
Story
Somerville line, ward 3
53
Farwell place
0
0 Craigie bridge
60
Hilliard
0 Prison Point
63
Appian Way
113 East
79
James
0
0 Lechmere square
84
Ash
145 Short
85
Mason
152
Gore
96
Hawthorne
185 Water
0
Longfellow Park
206
Winter .
0
Epis. Theo. school
0 Third
105
Longfellow Mansion
240
Fourth
114
Willard
0
0 Somerville avenue
124
Brown
134
Mercer Circle
BRIMMER PLACE,from32 Brew-
141
Craigie
ery
to 7 Munson, ward 2
140
0
Sparks
147
Riedesel avenue
BRISTOL, from Ninth, ward 3, to
0
Hubbard Park
17 Market, ward 2
155
Appleton
0
0 Ninth
156
Lowell
0
0 B. & A. R. R.
159
Kennedy avenue
2
1 Portland
167
Channing place
24
23 Berkshire
168
Channing
42
45 Webster avenue
179
Fayerweather
0
75 Hampshire]
182
Elmwood avenue
S6
Crosslana
0
195
Mt. Auburn
Lake View avenue
90
89 Market
209
Lexington avenue
BROADWAY, from 99 Main, wd.
223
Hawthorne avenue
2, to 1770 Cambridge, at Har-
0
Larch
var
i Univ. grounds, wds. 1 and 2
1 Main
0
Fresh Pond lane
2
5 Third street court
BRATT1
SQUARE, between 23
12
11 Third
and
25 and 32 and 34 Brattle,
32
Pioneer avenue
ward 1
52
Pioneer
70
Pelham
BRENDON
', from 86 Ravmond to
114
111 Sixth
Huron ave. ward 5
134
Jordan place
0
0 B. & A. R. R.
BREWER,
ward 1
from 146 Mt. Auburn,
161
164
194
179 Hampshire
Brewery
185 Portland
0
0
Mt. Auburn
200
197 Davis
0
Chapman place
205 Market
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
69
214
Moore
226
221
Clark
236
Dickinson
246
241
Winsor
254
Boardman
263£
Linwood place
270
271
Columbia
288
283
Elm
312
291
Norfolk
0
Broadway Park
303
Tremont
314
Common
318
315
Prospect
329
Amory
362
341
Inman
0
Harvard school
348
West street place
351
Antrim
362
Derby lane
369
Fayette
372
Lee
381
Maple avenue
384
Hancock
393
Highland avenue
403
Ellsworth avenue
0
407
Dana
420
427
Ellery
442
441
Trowbridge
462
455
Irving
Ware
469
Felton
0
475
Prescott
0
485
Quincy
0
Harvard Univ. bldgs
0
0
Cambridge
BROADWAY PARK, junction
Broadway, Norfolk and Com-
mon, ward 2
BROOKFORD, from 2542 Mass.
avenue, ward 5
BROOKLINE, from 476 Mass. ave.
to the Charles river, ward 4
0
0
Mass. avenue
18
17
Green
40
35
Franklin
60
59
Auburn
84
Pilgrim
124
89
Watson
Pacific
107
Lopez
125
Decatur
151
Valentine
194
191
Erie
218
217
Hamilton
238
237
Allston
270
269
Putnam avenue
302
301
Cheslnut
326
325
Henry
340
339
Charles river
BROOKS, from 361 Main to 34
School, ward 4
2 1 Main
0 0 Holly
30 29 School
BROOKS PLACE, from Moore to
Clark, ward 4
BROWN, from 124 Brattle to 13
Foster, ward 1
BUCKINGHAM, from 23 Craigie
to 60 Concord avenue, ward 1
0 0 Craigie
4 Buckingham place
14 Parker
56 Healey
6 0 Concord avenue
BUCKINGHAM PLACE, from 4
Buckingham, ward 1
BURNS COURT, from 10 Foster,
ward 1
BUTLER COURT, from 64
Plympton, ward 1
CAMBRIDGE, from 96 Bridge to
1499 Mass. ave. wards 3 and 1
0
Bridge
0
0
Lechmere square
66
First
107
Dailey alley
0
159
Second
230
227
Third
258
Church place
324
325
Fourth
414
413
Fifth
506
507
Sixth
548
547
Seventh
580
Eighth
638
Ninth
664
Parnell
0
635
Lambert
705
Warren
716
Portland
731
Marion
0
Berkshire
825
Harding
857
Hunting
0
889
Willow
945
Distillhouse
964
965
Winsor
1046
1027
Columbia
1020
1041
Webster avenue
1078
1077
Elm
1132
1129
Norfolk
1178
1175
Tremont
1238
1233
Prospect
70
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
1318
1360
1372
1372
1398
1426
1460
1500
1534
1560
1590
1640
1680
1700
1738
1754
1770
1299 Oak Circle
1309 Oak
Hampshire court
Springfield
1369 Inman square
1385 Hampshire
Antrim
Fayette
1447 Line
Maple ovenue
Highland avenue
1509 Camelia avenue
1531 Leonard avenue
Ellsworth avenue
1545 Santamaria
Dana
1565 Pinta
1591 Hovey avenue
Ellery
1605 Baldwin
1639 Trowbridge
1675 Irving
Felton
1717 Sumner
Prescott
1755 Quincy
Broadway
1775 Kirkland
CAMBRIDGE COMMON, junct.
Garden, Waterhouse and Mass.
ave. ward 1
CAMDEN PLACE, from 245 Mt.
Auburn, ward 1
CAMELIA AVENUE, from 1509
Cambridge to 85 Line, at Som-
erville line, ward 1
CAMERON, from 2409 Mass. ave.
to Somerville line, ward 5
CARLISLE, from 294 Prospect to
73 Tremont, ward 2
CARVER, from 70 Sacramento to
Museum, ward 1
1 2 Sacramento
38 Wendell
0 Hammond
0 0 Museum
CEDAR, from 2422 Mass. ave. to
59 Rindge ave. ward 5
0
0
Mass. ave.
7
Harvey
0
Dudley
35
McLean place
50
Norris
0
0
Rice
0
0
Rindge ave.
CEDAR SQUARE, from 33 Cedar,
ward 5
CENTRE, from 81 Hancock to 8
Dana, ward 2
CENTRAL PL ACE,from 21 West-
ern avenue, ward 4
CENTRAL SQUARE, junction
Mass. ave. River and Magazine
streets and Western are. ward 4
CHANNING, from 168 Brattle to
Mt. Auburn, opposite the hos-
pital, ward 1
CHANNING PLACE, from 167
Brattle, ward 1
CHAPMAN PLACE, from 13 Ger-
ry to Brewer, ward 1
CHARLES.
from First to Ninth,
t\
ard3
0
0
First
61
0
Second
91
100
Third
0
Chestnut Park
139
0
Fourth
187
0
Fifth
247
240
Sixth
0
0
Ninth
CHATHAM, from 145 Hancock to
36 Dana, ward 2
CHAUNCY, from 1600 Mass. ave.
to 15 Concord ave. ward 1
2 1
9
0 0
Mass. ave.
Garden
Concord ave.
CHERRY,
Harvard,
from 421 Main to 176
wards 4 and 2
0 0
3
11 12
22
23
43 44
65 66
Main
Harold place
School
Cherry court
Eaton
Washington
Harvard
CHERRY COURT,f rom 22Cherry,
ward 4
CHESTER, from 2187 Mass. ave .
to Somerville line, ward 5
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
71
CHESTNUT, from 78 Waverly to
168 Pleasant, ward 4
0
44
84
0
43
85
Waverly
Sidney
Brookline
108
123
Hastings square
Acorn
144
143
Pearl
175
Newton
186
250
185
251
Magazine
Pleasant
CHES
31 f
TNI7
)harle
f PARK, from 23
a. ward 3
to
CHILTON, from Huron ave. to
Vassal lane, ward 1
CHURCH, from 1444 Mass. avenue
to 45 Brattle, ward 1
258
0
0
Mass. avenue
0
0
Palmer
0
0
Brattle
CHURCH PLACE, from
Cambridge, ward 3
CLARENDON AVENUE, from
2505 Mass. ave. to Somerville
line, ward 5
CLARK, from 387 Main to 20
Webster ave. wards 4 and 2
1
2
Main
12
Holly
15
16
School
46
Clark street place
59
60
Washington
121
122
Harvard
137
138
Dickinson
151
150
Broadway
155
154
Market
181
Crossland
185
184
Hampshire
0
0
Webster avenue
CLARK STREET PLACE, from
46 Clark, ward 4
CLARY, from 365 Prospect, wd. 2
CLAY, from 93 Rindge ave. to 40
Harvey, ward 5
2 1 Rindge avenue
0 0 Dudley
George
0 0 Harvey
CLEVELAND, from opposite 49
Ellery to 29 Dana, ward 1
CLIFTON, from 115 Rindge ave.
to 64 Harvey, ward 5
0 0 Rindge ave.
0 Dudley
0 0 Harvey
CLINTON, from 847 Mass. ave. to
290 Harvard, ward 2
COGSWELL AVENUE,from 2106
Mass. ave. to Titchburg R. R.
ward 5
0
0 Mass. avenue
8
Cogswell place
40
Mead
0
0 Fitchburg R. R
COGSWELL PLACE, from 11
Mead to 8 Cogswell ave. ward 5
COLUMBIA, from 401 Mass. ave.
and 473 Main to Somerville line,
wards 4 and 2
1
Mass. avenue
2
Main
0
26
Austin
0
Wood Memorial ch.
77
80
Washington
97
Suffolk
108
Marvin place
121
Worcester
149
150
Harvard
187
0
Broadway
223
224
Market
275
276
Hampshire
341
0
Lincoln
401
400
Cambridge
0
0
Webster avenue
COLUMBUS AVENUE, from
2596 Mass. avenue to Kimball,
ward 5
0
Madison avenue
0
Harrison avenue
0
Kimball
COMMON, from 247 Harvard to
314 Broadway, ward 2
CONCORD AVENUE, from 5
Waterhouse to Huron ave. and
Wellington at Belmont line,
wards 1 and 5
0
0
Waterhouse
9
Follen
0
0
Garden
0
0
Arsenal Bq.
28
Cralgie
44
Parker
47
Bond
60
Buckingham
72
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
65 Madison
70 Sparks st. place
80 79 Huron ave.
92 Royal ave.
99 Donnell
102 Appleton
144 0 Walden
0 Fresh Pond ave.
0 New
0 Alewife brook
0 0 Fitchburg R. R.
0 Fresh Pond drive
0 Smith place
0 Huron av. at Belmont
line
0 Wellington at Bel-
mont line
CONLONS COURT, from 244
Third, ward 3
COOLIDGE AVENUE, from Mt.
Auburn street, at Mt. Auburn
Cemetery, to Watertown line,
ward 1
COOLIDGE PLACE, from 449
Mass. ave. ward 4
CORLISS PLACE,from 13 Antrim
ward 2
COTTAGE, from 103 Pearl, to 102
River, wrard 6
2 1 Pearl
8 Cottage ct.
24 0 Magazine
0 49 River
COTTAGE COURT, from 8 Cot-
tage, ward 4
COTTAGE PARK AVENUE,
from 2510 Mass. ave. ward 5
COTTAGE ROW, from 318 Green,
ward 4
COWPERTHWAITE, from 73
Banks to 38 De Wolfe, ward 1
2 1 Banks
20 Beaver
32 Otter
36 37 DeWolfe
CRAIGLE, from 30 Concord ave.
to Brattlejunction Sparks, wd.l
2 0 Concord ave.
8 Berkeley
23 Buckingham
0 0 Brattle
CRElHGTON,from 2030 Mass. av
ward 5
CRESCENT, from 96 Oxford to 61
Sacramento, ward 5
CRESCENT AVENUE, from 57
Walden to Raymond, ward 5
CROSSLAND, from 181 Clark to
86 Bristol, ward 2
CUMMOCK PLACE, from 99 Mt.
Auburn, ward 1
CUSHING, from opposite 38 Bel-
mont (Watertown),
0 0 Belmont
50 Cushing ave.
82 Cushing ct.
104 Lawn
111 Locust
136 Vineyard
0 0 Huron ave.
CUSHING AVENUE, from 50
Cushing, ward 1
CUSHING COURT,from 82 Cush-
ing, ward 1
CYPRESS, from Walden, south*
ward 5
DAILEY ALLEY, from 107 Cam-
bridge to 2 Gore, ward 3
DANA, from 975 Mass. ave. to
1560 Cambridge, wards 1 and 2
1 0 Mass. ave.
8 Centre
17 0 Harvard
29 Cleveland
36 Chatham
49 0 Broadway
79 80 Cambridge
DANA SQUARE, Magazine, from
Lawrence to Lake and Niagara,
ward 4
DAVENPORT, from 1925 Mass.
ave. to 120 Elm, ward 5
1 2 Mass. ave.
9 Orchard
15 Saginaw ave.
0 0 Elm
BStoH
357 Washington 6t.,
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At Residence, 120 Somerultle.
BOSTON, MASS.
SOME BUILDINGS TORN
DOWN BY A. A. ELSTON.
Tremont House.
Tremont Temple.
Bryant Adn. Mass. St. House.
Marlboro Hotel.
Adams House.
Boylston Market.
Stock Exchang
Arlington Mills,
Suffolk Bank.
On Site New Court House.
State House.
Public Library.
Ames Building.
Fiske Building.
Bell Tel. Bldg.
Niles Building.
ige
, L£
awrence.
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
73
DAVIS, from 125 Huron to 42
Hampshire, ward 2
0 0 Harvard
0 Dickerman
25 25 Broadway
32 33 Hampshire
DAY, from 2235 Mass. avenue to
Somerville ave. ward 5
0 0 Mass. ave.
8 Hendergon ct.
0 0 Somerville line
DAYE COURT, from 21 Black-
stone, ward 4
DEACON, from 180 Main to foot
of Pioneer, ward 2
DECATUR, from 125 Brookline
to 136 Pearl, ward 4
2 1 Brookline
14 Decatur court
32 31 Pearl
DECATUR COURT, from • 14
Decatur, ward 4
DERBY LANE, from 362 Broad-
way to 33 West, ward 2
DeWOLF, from 38 Mt. Auburn
to Flagg, ward 1
0 0 Mt. Auburn
11 De Wolfe pi.
25 Mill
24 Grant
34 Cowperthwaite
40 Otter
58 Beaver
DeWOLF PLACE, from 11 De
Wolf, ward 1
DICKINSON, from 236 Broadway
to Davis, ward 2
0 0 ' Broadway
0 0 Clark
0 0 Moore
0 0 Davis
DINSMORE COURT, from 33
Willard, ward 1
DISTILLHOUSE, from 945 Cam-
bridge to Somerville line, wd. 2
DIVINITY AVENUE, from 27
Kirkland, ward 1
DOANE, from 52 Foster to Ken-
way, ward 1
DODGE, from 85 Western avenue
to Grigg, ward 4
DONNELL, from 99 Concord ave.
to 140 Garden, ward 5
DOUGLASS, from 467 Mass. ave
to 50 Austin, ward 4
0 0 Mass. ave.
5 Douglass ct.
0 0 Austin
DOUGLASS COURT,from 5Doug-
lass, ward 4
DOVER, from 2263 Mass. ave to
Somerville line, wrard 5
DUBLIN, changed to Sherman
wJard 5
DUDLEY, from 2366 Mass. ave.
to Clifton, ward 5
0 0 Mass. ave.
0 0 Cedar
0 0 Reed
0 0 Montgomerv
0 0 Clay
0 0 Jackson
0 0 Clifton
DUNSTER, from 1364 Mass. ave.
to College wTharf , ward 1
2
1 Mass. ave.
12
0 Mt. Auburn
18
17 Winthrop
28
27i South
DWIGHT, from Murray, west,
ward 1
DYKE, from 27 De Wolfe to Hol-
yoke, ward 1
0 0 DeWolf
7 Plympton
9 0 Holyoke
EAST, from 113 Bridge to Hall's
wharf, ward 3
0
0 Bridge
North
16
26
Leighton ct.
0
0 Hall's wharf
EATON, from 23 Cherry to 12
Pine, ward 4
74
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
EIGHTH, from 580 Cambridge to
Spring, ward 3
0 0 Cambridge
16 15 Otis
0 0 Thorn dike
0 0 Spring
ELIOT, from Eliot sq. to 69 Boyl-
ston, ward 1
ELIOT SQUARE, junction Eliot,
Mt. Auburn, Murray and Win-
throp, ward 1
ELLERY from 1011 Mass. ave. to
1604 Cambridge, ward 1
0 0 Mass. ave.
27 26 Harvard
46 Cleveland
71 0 Broadway
111 110 Cambridge
ELLSWORTH AVENUE, from
403 Broadway to 1542 Cambridge
1 2 Broadway
16 Ellsworth park
22 Greenough ave.
35 36 Cambridge
ELLSWORTH PARK, from 16
Ellsworth ave. ward 2
ELM, from 211 Harvard across
Cambridge to Somerville line,
ward 2
0
0
Harvard
11
0
Norfolk court
0
0
34
Broadway
Market
63
60
88
Hampshire
Lincoln
0
0
132
0
Cambridge
Somerville line
ELM,
from White to Russell,
ward 5
120
136
140
Davenport
Saginaw
Beech
180
Miller ave.
186
206
Tenney
Russell
ELMER, from 3 Sands, ward 1
ELMWOOD,from 12 Elmwood av.
to Mt. Auburn, ward 1
ELMWOOD AVENUE, from 182
Brattle to Mt. Auburn, ward 1
EMERY COURT, from Munroe'
ward 3
EMMETTPLACE,froml06 Sixth,
ward 3
EMMONS PLACE, from 35 Bald-
win, to Trowbridge, ward 1
ERICSSON COURT, from 169
Green, ward 4
ERIE, from B. & A. R. R. across
Brookline at 202 to 84 Magazine,
ward 4
0 0 B. & A. R. R.
0 0 Albany
0 Bell
0 0 Sidney
0 0 Brookline
0 0 Pearl
0 0 Magazine
ESSEX, from 605 Mass. ave. to
238 Harvard, ward 2
1 2 Mass. ave.
6 Whitney court
0 0 Austin
26 Ashburton place
38 Percy place
42 Lamson place
52 Sisters of Notre Dame
51 Essex court
0 St. Mary's school
0 0 Harvard
ESSEX COURT, from 51 Essex,
ward 2
EUSTIS PL ACE, from 112 Oxford
to Harris place, ward 5
EVERETT, from 1603 Mass. ave.
to 45 Oxford, ward 1
FAIRFIELD, from 10 Rindge av.
to 64 Pemberton, ward 5
FAIRMONT, from 91 Magazine to
258 River, ward 4
0 0 Magazine
34 35 Pleasant
42 Andrew
54 Fairmont avenue
0 0 River
FAIRMONT AVENUE, from 54
Fairmont to 5 Somerset, ward 4
FALLON PLACE, from 98 Banks,
ward 1
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
75
FARRAR, from Scott to Hoi den'
ward 1
FARWELL PLACE, from 53
Brattle, ward 1
FAYERWEATHER, from 179
Brattle, across Huron avenue to
Vassal lane, ward 1
0 1 Brattle
0 Reservoir
0 0 Huron ave.
0 0 Vassal lane
FAYETTE, from 369 Broadway
to 1426 Cambridge, ward 2
FELTON, from 469 Broadway to
] 700 Cambridge, ward 1
FIFTH
, from 68 Winter to Potter
ward 3
0
0
Winter
17
12
Gore
29
28
Cambridge
0
42
Otis
55
58
Thorndike
69
68
Spring
85
84
Vine
95
98
Charles
0
0
Bent
0
0
Rogers
0
0
Binney
0
0
Munroe
0
0
Potter
FIRST, from 66 Cambridge, ward
3, to 15 Main, ward 2
0
14
Cambridge
0
34
Otis
0
54
Thorndike
0
70
Spring
105
0
Vine
137
0
Charles
0
0
Broad canal
0
0
Main
FISK PLACE, from 136a Wash-
ington, ward 2
FLAGG, from 75 Putnam ave. to
58 DeWolf, ward 1
25
59
2
16
28
42
58
Putnam ave.
Walker court
Banks
Flagg st. et.
Beaver
FLAGG STREET COURT, from
42 Flagg ward 1
FLORENCE, from Magazine, op-
posite Tufts, to 6 Pleasant, ward
4
2 1 Magazine
6 Gordon pi.
20 23 Pleasant
FLORENCE PLACE, from 31
Norfolk, ward 2
FOLLEN, from 9 Concord ave. to
13 Waterhouse, ward 1
FOREST, from 1761 Mass. ave. to
Somerville line, ward 5
1 2 Mass. ave.
11 10 Frost
21 22 Oxford
0 0 Somerville line
FORRES PLACE, from 18 Lam-
bert, ward 3
FORT PUTNAM, junc. of Fourth
and Otis, ward 3
FORT WASHINGTON, Washing-
ton sq . from Waverly,at Allston,
to B. & A. R. R. ward 4
FOSTER, from 19 Willard to 14
Lowell, ward 1
2
1
AVillard
13
Brown
10
Burns court
17
Foster place
34
0
Sparks
52
Doane
0
Gibson
0
0
Lowell
DSTER PLACE, from 17
Foster,
ward 1
FOURTH, from 240 Bridge to 139
Charles, ward 3
0
0
Bridge
18
15
Winter
9
Stevens coitrt
32
27
Gore
0
43
Cambridge
74
75
Thorndike
94
91
Spring
101
Fourth st. place
12
109
Vine
0
0
Otis
0
0
Charles
FOURTH STREET PLACE, fro m
101 Fourth, ward 3
76
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
FRANCIS AVENUE, from 43
Kirkland, ward 1
FRANK, from 2343 Mass. ave. to
Somerville line, ward 5
0 0 Mass. ave.
0 0 Locke
0 0 Somerville line
FRANKLIN, from Albany to 42
Putnam ave. ward 4
0
0
0
0
Albany
Goft
0
0
Lansdowne
0
0
Blanche
2
30
1
31
Sidney
Brookline
64
61
Pearl
0
0
0
0
Magazine
River
0
0
Western ave.
0
.44
111
Pleasant
Soden
90
191
Hancock
516
0
215
0
Bay
Putnam ave.
FRESH POND AVENUE, from
Concord ave. near F. R. R. to
Fresh Pond station, ward 1
FRESH POND DRIVE, from Con-
cord ave. and Fresh Pond lane,
around the pond, ward 1
FRESH POND LANE, from Brat-
tie, next west of Larch, to Lex-
ington avenue, ward 1
FRISBIE PLACE, fr. 23 Kirkland,
ward 1
FRONT STREET COURT, from
346 Mass. ave. ward 4
FROST, from 12 Roseland to Har-
ris, ward 5
2 1 Roseland
2 0 Forest
0 0 Harris
64 65 Prentiss place
FROST TERRACE, from 1791
^ Mass. ave. ward 5
GARDEN, from Mass. avenue, at
Cambridge Common to 290 Wal-
den, wards 1 and 5
0 0 Mass. avenue
Cambridge Common
0 Old Burying Ground
3 Appian Way
10 Radcliffe College
12 Mason
17 Waterhouse
18 Phillips place
0 0 Concord avenue
0 0 Arsenal square
0 0 Chauncy
41 Wallace
47 Shepard
58 Pond
63 Linnsean
90 Madison
0 107 Huron avenue
118 Winslow
0 Garden court
124 Orrin
0 0 Kildare
140 Donnell
0 0 Wicklow
0 0 Walden
GARDEN COURT, from opposite
118 Garden to beyond Dublin,
ward 5
GARDNER, from 31 Tremont to
222 Prospect, ward 2
0 0 Tremont
9 Murdock
19 20 Prospect
GARFIELD, from 1713 Mass. ave.
to 111 Oxford, ward 5
GEORGE, from 45 Montgomery
to Clay, ward 5
GERRY, from 140 Mt. Auburn,
ward 1
0 0 Mt. Auburn
13 Chapman place
GIBSON, from 263 Mt. Auburn to
Foster, ward 1
GIPSEY PLACE, from Moore,
south of School, west, ward 4
GLADSTONE, from 2585 Mass.
ave. to Bismarck, ward 5
GLENWOOD, from 329 Pearl to
Magazine, ward 4
GOFF, from Mass. ave. to Pacific,
wrard 4
GORDON PLACE, from 6 Flor-
ence, ward 4
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
77
GORE, from 152 Bridge to Somer-
ville line, ward 3
0 0 Bridge
2 Dailey alley
20 19 Second
44 43 Third
76 77 Fourth
112 111 Fifth
125 Bacon court
128 Gore place
0 141 Sixth
0 0 Seventh st. ct.
164 168 Squires court
174 Lambert
0 0 Somerville line
GORE PLACE, from 128 Gore,
ward 3
GORHAM, from Museum to be-
yond 57 Wendell, ward 1
2 1 Museum
57 Hammond
0 0 Wendell
GRANITE, from 355 Pearl to
Magazine, ward 4
GRANT, from 59 Banks to 24 De-
Wolf, ward 1
GRAY, from 30 Linnaean to 7 Nor-
ton, ward 5
GRAY PLACE, from 91 Harvard,
ward 2
GREEN, from 13 Sidney, across
Western ave. to beyond Put-
nam, ward 4
2 1 Sidney
52 55 Brookline
100 105 Pearl
154 0 Magazine
169 Ericsson court
0 193 Pleasant
202 195 Pleasant
219 Vernon
306 309 Hancock
319 Cottage Bow
350 0 Bay
0 421 Putnam avenue
GREENOUGH AVENUE, from
39 Highland av. to 22 Ellsworth
avenue, ward 2
GRIGG, from 158 Putnam ave. to
47 Howard, ward i
0 0 Putnam avenue
42 Dodge
64 Hews
0 Magee
0 0 Howard
GROTTO PLACE, from 37 Moore,
ward 4
GROVE AVENUE, from 620 Put-
num ave. to 20 Allston, ward 4
GROVELAND, from 24 Rindge
ave. to Rindge Park, ward 5
HADLEY, from 2059 Mass. ave.
ward 5
HAMILTON, from opposite 200
Sidney to 98 Magazine, ward 4
0 0 Sidney
106 105 Brookline
162 163 Pearl
0 0 Magazine
HAMMOND, from 50 Oxford to
Carver, ward 1
0 0 Oxford
39 0 Gorham
71 Howland
111 0 Carver
HAMPSHIRE, from 179 Broad-
way to Inman square, Somerville
line, ward 2
2 1 Broadway
30 33 Portland
0 49 Webster ave.
42 Davis
62 63 Clark
74 73 Bristol
81 Portsmouth
91 Plymouth
90 91 Winsor
102 101 Union
116 119 Columbia
128 131 Elm
142 145 Norfolk
154 157 Tremont
162 Murdock
174 175 Prospect
189 Hampshire
190 Amory
195 Hampshire court
212 Inman
0 215 Inman square
224 225 Cambridge
0 0 Somerville Hue
HAMPSHIRE COURT, from lit:.
Hampshire to 1318 Cambridge
78
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
HAMPSHIRE PLACE, from 189
Hampshire
HANCOCK, from 74 Kinnaird to
384 Broadway, ward 2
0
0
Kinnaird
0
8
Franklin
21
26
Green
0
0
Mass. ave.
81
Centre
106
Hancock place
0
0
Harvard
.57
0
Broadway
HANCOCK PLACE, from 106
Hancock, ward 2
HARDING, from 825 Cambridge
to Somerville line, ward 2
1 2 Cambridge
22 Jefferson
0 Porter
0 0 Somerville line
HAROLD PLACE, from 3 Cherry,
ward 4
HARRINGTON PLACE, from 137
Washington
HARRIS, from 64 Frost to Som-
erville line, ward 5
1 2 Frost
0 0 Oxford
55 Thornton Terrace
69 0 Somerville line
HARRIS PLACE, from Harris, at
Somerville line, to Eustis place,
ward 5
HARRISON, from 347 Main to 70
Washington, ward 2
1 2 Main
13 12 School
27 28 Washington
HARRISON AVENUE, from Col-
umbus avenue, to Whittemore,
ward 5
HARVARD, from 201 Main to
Mass. ave. at Quincy sq. wards
2 and 1
2 1 Main
23 Harvard place
58 Munson
82 83 Brewery
91 Gray place
104 105 Portland
125
Davis
140
139
Moore
152
151
Clark
168
169
Winsor
176
Cherry
188
Pine
183
Boardman
194
197
Columbia
211
Elm
0
Aquinas Hall
225
Norfolk
0
St. Mary's church and
school
235
Broadway
0
Harvard M. E. church
238
Essex
0
Stearns school
249
Common
0
0
Prospect
276
277
Inman
0
St. Luke's church
280
Bigelow
290
Clinton
298
299
Lee
314
0
Hancock
344
0
Dana
353
Ellery
369
Trowbridge
380
Remington
383
Ware Hall
385
Ware
0
Old Cambridge Bap-
tist church
391
Prescott
0
Beck Hall
0
Quin c
0
0
Quincy square
HARVARD PLACE, from 23 Har-
vard, ward 2
HARVARD ROW, ward 1, changed
to Mass. avenue
HARVARD SQUARE, junc. Pea-
body, Mass. ave. Boylston and
Brattle, ward 1
HARVEY,
from 7 Cedar to
bey.
Clifton, ward 5
2 0
Cedar
8
Wilbur
15
Wesley ave.
20
Reed
30
Montgomery
40
Clay
52
Jackson
64
Clifton
HASKELL, from 2224 Mass. ave.
to 23 Rindge ave. ward 5
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
79
HASTINGS, from B. & A. R. R.
to opp. 55 Moore, ward 2
0 0 B. & A. R. R
22 21 Munson
52 51 Brewery
162 163 Moore
HASTINGS AVENUE, from
Phillips place, north, ward 1
HASTINGS SQUARE, Brookline,
between Chestnut and Henry,
ward 4
HAWTHORN, from 96 Brattle, to
1677 Mt. Auburn, ward 1
HAWTHORNE AVENUE, from
225 Brattle to Huron ave. ward 1
HAYES, from 90 Putnam ave. to
75 Howard, ward 4
HAYES COURT, from 98 Putnam
ave. ward 4
HE ALE Y, from 21 Parker to 56
Buckingham, ward 1
HENDERSON COURT, from 8
Day, ward 5
HENRY, from 90 Waverly to 318
Pearl, ward 4
2 1 Waverly
0 49 Sidney
80 79 Brookline
0 91 Hastings sq.
110 109 Pearl
HEWS, from Grigg to 93 Western
ave. ward 4
HIGH, from opp. 124 Holworthy
to Park ave. ward 1
HIGHLAND, from 69 Sparks to
Reservoir, ward 1
0 0 Sparks
0 0 Appleton
0 0 Reservoir
HIGHLAND AVENUE, from 393
Broadway to 1500 Cambridge,
ward 2
0 0 Broadway
49 Greenough ave.
40 Highland Park
80 81 Cambridge
H1LLIARD, from 60 Brattle to 133
Mt. Auburn, ward 1
2 1 Brattle
15 Hilliardpl.
0 0 Mt. Auburn
HILLIARD PLACE, from 15 Hil-
liard, ward 1
HILLSIDE AVENUE, from 63
Washington ave. to opp. 63 Avon
Hill, ward 5
HILLSIDE PLACE, from 96 Avon
Hill, ward 5
HILTON PL ACE, from 79 Murray,
ward 1
HOLDEN, from Kirkland, opp.
Baldwin to Scott, ward 1
HOLLIS, from 2280 Mass. ave. to
37 Rindge ave. ward 5
HOLLY, from 12 Clark to Brooks
ward 4
HOLLY AVENUE, from opp. 16
Madison to Huron ave. ward 5
HOLMES, from opp. 108 Hol-
worthy to Park ave. ward 1
HOLMES PLACE, from 1509
Mass. ave. to Kirkland, ward 1
HOLWORTHY, from Belmont at
Fitchburg R. R. bridge, north,
to Fresh Pond, ward 1
0 0 Belmont
49 Holworthy pi.
0 Park ave.
0 Holmes
0 High
128 Locust
0 0 Huron ave.
0 0 Fresh Pond
HOLWORTHY PLACE, from 49
Holworthy, ward 1
HOLYOKE, from 1328 Mass. ave.
to Mill, ward 1
2 1 Mass. ave.
26 0 Mt. Auburn
30 Hoi yoke pi.
33 Winthrop
50 Mill
HOLYOKE PLACE, from 64 Mt.
Auburn to 30 Holyoke, ward 1
80
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
HOUGHTON, from 385 Prospect,
at Somerville line, ward 2
HOVEY AVENUE, from 1591
Cambridge to Magnolia avenue,
ward 1
HOWARD, from 183 River to 85
Kinnaird, ward 4
0 0 River
0 26 Western ave.
47 Grigg
75 Hayes
0 0 Kinnaird
HOWLAND, from 71 Hammond
to 72 Wendell, ward 1
HUBBARD AVENUE, from 77
Walden to Raymond, ward 5
HUBBARD PARK, Brattle, be-
tween Sparks and Lowell, ward 1
HUDSON, from 1668 Mass. ave.
to Hudson pi. ward 5
2 1 Mass. ave.
0 Bowdoin
27 Wright
HUDSON PLACE, from 35 Hud-
son, ward 5
HUMBOLDT, from 7 Linnsean to
17 Lancaster, ward 5
HUNTING, from 857 Cambridge
to Somerville line, ward 2
HURLBUT, from opp. 16 Martin
to 12 Linnasan, ward 5
HURON AVENUE, from 1868
Mass. ave. across Concord ave.
and Lake View ave. to Concord
ave. opp. Wellington, at Belmont
line, ward 1
0 0 Mass. ave.
51 Richdale ave.
0 Mt. Vernon
0 84 Walnut ave.
0 118 Washington ave.
137 Mt. Pleasant
148 Avon Hill
159 Vincent
0 Whittier
0 0 Raymond
0 Brendon
0 Cutter ave
0 Dublin
0 341 Garden
357 Oliver
375 Tuttle
0 Holly ave.
0 0 Concord ave.
442 Sparks st. pi.
444 Sparks
Appleton
0 Vassal lane
0 Walden
0 Reservoir
0 0 Faverweather
0 Chilton
0 Standish
0 0 Lake View ave.
0 0 Lexington ave.
0 Hawthorn ave.
0 0 Larch
0 0 Fresh Pond Lane
0 McDonald
0 0 Fitchburg R. R.
0 Park ave.
0 Holworthy
0 Gushing
0 0 Concord av. at Bel-
mont line
HUTCHINSON, from 187 Apple-
ton, ward 1
INMAN, from 769 Mass. ave. to
214 Hampshire, ward 2
0 City Hall
0 First Univ. Church
16 Austin
43 0 Harvard
St. Luke?s Church
51 West
57 Inman pi.
0 Harvard school
0 0 Broadway
84 Summer
133 134 Hampshire
0 0 Inman sq.
INMAN PLACE, from 57 Inman
to Derby lane, ward 2
0 0 Inman
0 0 West st. pi.
0 0 Derby lane
INMAN SQUARE, junction In-
man, Hampshire, Cambridge,
Springfield, Beacon, ward 2
IRVING, from 455 Broadway
across Kirkland, ward 1
2 1 Broadway
20 19 Cambridge
27 Irving pi.
35 Ashton
60 59 Kirkland
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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
81
IRVING PLACE, from 27 Irving
to 10 Summer, ward 1
JACKSON, from Rindge ave. to
52 Harvey, ward 5
0 0 Rindge ave.
0 0 Dudley
0 0 Harvey
JAMES, from 79 Brattle to 12
Mason, ward 1
JARVIS, from 1569 Mass. ave. to
31 Oxford, ward 1
JAY, from 165 River to 68 Kin-
naird, ward 4
0 0 River
26 Jay st. pi.
19 20 Western ave.
0 0 Kinnaird
JAY STREET PLACE, from 26
Jay, ward 4
JEFFERSON, from 19 Warren to
22 Harding, ward 2
1 Warreu
2
10
24
Marion
25 Harding
JENNINGS COURT, from 396
Mass. ave. south, ward 4
JORDAN PLACE, from 134
Broadway, ward 2
KENDALL SQUARE, junction,
Main, Broadway and Third,
ward 2
KENNEDY AVENUE' from 159
Brattle, ward 1
KKN'W AY, from Doane to Gib-
sou, ward 1
KIDDER, from 2161 Mass. ave. to
Somerville line, ward 5
K I LI) ARE. from Garden to bey-
Dublin, ward 5
KIMBALL, from Columbus ave.
to Whittemore, ward 5
KINO, from YValden, south, ward 5
KING PLACE, from 42 Amory,
ward 2
KINNAIRD, from 123 River, to 70
Putnam ave. ward 4
0 0 River
17 18 Western ave.
0 Jay
70 Hancock
81 Howard
86 Bay
0 0 Putnam ave.
KIRKLAND, from 1475 Mass. av.
to Somerville line, ward 1
1 2 Mass. ave.
0 0 Cambridge
0 Holmes pi.
13 Oxford
23 Frisbie pi.
26 Quincy
27 Divinity ave.
35 Kirkland pi.
38 Summer
43 Francis ave.
53 0 Irving
68 Trowbridge
78 Baldwin
0 Holden
0 Myrtle ave.
0 Line, at Somerville line
KIRKLAND PLACE, from 35
Kirkland, ward 1
LAFAYETTE SQUARE, Main,
junction Columbia and Mass.
ave. ward 4
LAKE, from 169 Pearl to 76 Maga-
zine, ward 4
0 0 Pearl
0 17 Niagara
0 0 Magazine
I , A K E V 1 E W A V E NUE, from 195
Brattle to Fresh Pond ave. wd. 1
LAMBERT, from 365 Cambridge
to Gore, ward :i
LAMBERT AVENUE, changed to
Huron ave. \\ aid .">
LAMONT AVENUE, from Mag-
nolia, south, ward 1
LAMSOX PLACE, Hon, 12 Es<rx
ward 2
12 STREETS, COURTS,
AVENUES, ETC.
LANCASTER, from 1768 Mass.
LEXINGTON AVENUE, from
ave. opp. 49 Washington ave.
2578 Mass. ave. to Whittemore
ward 5
ave. ward 5
2 1 Mason
18 Humboldt
LILAC COURT, from 131 Port-
30 Agassiz
land, 2
0 0 Washington
LINCOLN, from opposite 81 Web-
LANG DON, from 1626 Mass. ave.
ster ave. to 90 Elm, ward 5
to 9 Chauncy, ward 1
2 1 Webster ave.
1 2 Mass. ave.
4 3 Winsor
15 Rutland
7 Lincoln court
0 0
8 Union
LANSDOWNE, from Mass. ave-
0 0 Columbia
opposite Village, southerly to
65 Elm
Pacific, between Blanche and
Goffe
LINCOLN PLACE, from 13 Lin-
coln, ward 2
LARCH, from Brattle, west of
Hawthorne ave. to Fresh Pond
LINDEN, from 1290 Mass. ave. to
lane, ward 1
61 Mt. Auburn, ward 1
LAUREL, from 75 Pleasant to 210
LINE, from 1447 Cambridge to 90
River, ward 1
Kirkland, wards 1 and 2
125 Cambridge
LAWN, from 104 Cushing to Bel-
85 Camelia ave.
mont line, ward 1
63 Leonard ave.
49 Magnolia ave.
LAWRENCE, from 145 Pearl to
1 Kirkland
66 Magazine, ward 4
0 0 Pearl
LINEHAN COURT, from 13
16 Niagara
Third, ward 3
0 0 Magazine
LINN^AN, from 1740 Mass. ay.
LECHMERE PLACE, from 48
to 63 Garden, ward 5
North, ward 3
2 1 Mass. ave.
6 Potter Park
LECHMERE SQUARE, Bridge,
7 Humboldt
junction Cambridge, ward 3
12 Hurlbut
15 Agassiz
22 Bowman
LEE, from 879 Mass. ave. to 372
Broadway, ward 2
0 Washington ave.
0 2 Mass. ave.
30 Gray
0 0 Harvard
38 Avon
46 West
39 Avon Hill
0 0 Broadway
48 Walker
49 Raymond
LEIGHTON COURT, from 26
0 0 Garden
East, ward 3
LINWOOD PLACE, from 2634
LEONARD AVENUE, from 1531
Broadway, ward 2
Cambridge to 63 Line, at Somer-
ville line, ward 1
LOCKE, from 17 Meacham at
1 2 Cambridge
Somerville line to beyond Frank,
25 26 Line
ward 5
27 28 Somerville line
0 0 Meacham
0 Woodbridge
LEXINGTON AVENUE, from
0 0 Frank
209 Brattle to junction Lake
View ave. and Fresh Pond ave.
LOCUST, from 128 Holworthy to
ward 1
111 Cushing, ward 1
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
83
LONGFELLOW PARK, from
Brattle, between Hawthorn and
Willard, ward 1
LOPEZ, from 107 Brookline to
114 Pearl, ward 4
LOUGHREY AVENUE,* from
Pioneer to 28 Pelham, ward 2
LOWELL, from 156 Brattle to 271
Mt. Anburn, ward 1
0 0 Brattle
14 Foster
0 0 Mt. Auburn
LOWLAND AVENUE, from 40
Spring, ward 3
LYMAN, from Murray, west, wd. 1
MADISON, from 65 Concord ave.
to 90 Garden, ward 5
MADISON AVENUE, from Co-
lumbus avenue, to Whittemore,
ward 5
MAGAZINE, from Central sq.
south to the Charles river,
ward 4
0
0
Central sq.
0
0
Green
12
0
Franklin
0
21
Auburn
0
0
William
34
0
Cottage
52
Perry
55
Upton
66
Lawrence
0
Dana square
71
Warland -
76
Lake
81
Park
84
Erie
91
Fairmont
98
Hamilton
99
Prince
114
Allston
118
Bailey place
117
Magazine court
128
127
Putnam av.
140
141
Chestnut
152
Tufts
149
Florence
170
Glen wood ave.
180
181
C ranite
0
0
Charles River
MAGAZINE COURT, from 117
Magazine to 12 Walnut court,
ward 4
MAGEE, from 116 Putnam ave. to
Grigg, ward 4
MAGNOLIA AVENUE, from 36
Baldwin to 49 Line, at Somer-
ville line
Baldwin
Lamont ave.
Myrtle ave.
Line, at Somerville
line
MAIN, from West Boston bridge
to Columbia and 401 Mass ave.
ward 2
11
0
0
36
63
62
0
0
West Boston bridge
13
First
19
Baldwin pi.
99
Broadway
0
Third
168
171
Pioneer
ISO
Deacon
193
Pelham
221
Harvard
0
Sixth
0
0
B. & A. R. R.
275
Washington
286
Albany
307
Brewery
334
329
Portland
349
Harrison
357
Moore
36U Brooks
386
Osborn
387
Clark
400
403
Winsor
421
Cherry
439
Austin
473
Columbia
0
Lafayette sq.
0
Mass. ave.
MAPLE AVENUE, from 381
Broadway to 1374 Cambridge,
ward 2
MAPLE PLACE, from 7 Winter,
ward 3
MARION, from 731 Cambridge to
10 Jefferson, ward 2
MARKET, from 205 Broadway to
34 Elm, ward 2
0 0
Broadway
9 0
Clark
17
Bristol
27 24
Winsor
37
Union
51 52
Columbia
61 62
Elm
84
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
MARNEY,
from Portland to Berk-
897
Arnold Circle
shir
e, ward 2
910
907
Hancock
960
Bay
MARTIN,
from 1702 Mass. ave. to
975
Dana
8 Avon, ward 5
1011
Ellery
2
1
Mass. ave.
1051
Trowbridge
20
52
54
0
0
31
Hurlbut
Bowdoin
Wright
1052
1058
1115
Putnam ave.
Mt. Auburn
Remington
51
0
Gray
Norton place
Avon
0
1134
1201
Old Cambridge Bapt.
Church
Arrow
Beck Hall
MARVIN
PLACE, from 108 Co-
1222
Bow
lumbia, ward 2
0
1258
0
Quincy square
Plympton
1290
Linden
MASON, from 85 Brattle to 1
1238
Holyoke
Garden, ward 1
1336
Holyoke House
0
0
Brattle
1346
Holyoke House
9
Phillips place
1341
Wadsworth House
12
James
1362
Dunster
0
0
Garden
1390
0
Peabody
Boylston
MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE ,
1394
Brattle
from Harvard bridge across
0
Harvard sq.
Main to Arlington line, wards 2,
0
Harvard University
4,1
,5.
buildings
0
0
Harvard bridge
1416
College House
0
0
B. & A. R. R.
1428
College House
167
Albany
1444
Church
0
Smart
0
First Parish church
0
Goff
Old Burying Ground
0
Boston A. A. grounds
0
Garden
223
Winsor
0
Cambridge Common
0
Lansdown
0
Waterhouse
279
Village
1475
Cambridge
323
State
1499
Kirkland
334
Blanche
1509
Holmes place
346
Front st. ct.
1569
Jarvis
358
Sidney
0
Waterhouse
396
Jennings court
1600
Chauncy
0
0
Lafayette sq.
1603
Everett
401
Columbia
1626
Langdon
449
Coolidge pi.
1627
Mellen
467
Douglass
1653
Wendell
476
Brookline
1664
Shepard
531
Norfolk
1668
Hudson
564
Pearl
1679
Sacramento
0
0
Central sq.
1702
Mat tin
0
Mag.mne
1713
Garfield
605
Essex
1740
Linn a3 an
655
Prospect
1761
Forest
679
Union Hall
1768
Lancaster
697
Temple
1791
Frost Terrace
750
Pleasant
1794
Arlington
765
Inman
1805
Roseland
0
City Hall
1826
Mt. Vernon
821
Bigelow
1843
Brackett place
834
Vernon
1868
Huron avenue
847
Clinton
1876
1867
Fitchburg R. R. Por-
879
Lee
ter's station
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
85
1916
Porter road
1925
Davenport
1957
Allen
1981
Beech
2006
Regent
2030
Creighton
2033
Blake
2059
Hadley
2078
Walden
2019
Russell
2161
Kidder
2174
Rindge ave.
2224
Haskell
2187
Chester
2270
Hoi lis
2235
Day
2263
Dover
2291
Meacham
2325
Woodbridge
2343
Frank
2304
Rice
2336
Norris
2366
Dudley
2409
Cameron
2422
Cedar
0
0
B. & M. R. R.
2483
Washburn ave.
2505
Clarendon ave.
2510
Cottage Park ave
2529
Tannery
2542
Brookford
2571
Newman
2578
Lexington ave.
2585
Gladstone
2596
Columbus ave.
0
0
Alewife Brook,
Arlington line
MAY, from Lawn, north, to be"
yond Vineyard, ward 1
MAYNARD PLACE, from 259
Mt. Auburn, ward 1
McDONALD, changed to Aber-
deen ave. ward 1
McDonnell court, from 29
Reed, ward 5
M cLE AN PLACE, from 35 Cedar,
ward 5
MEACHAM, from 2291 Mass. ave.
to Somerville line, ward 5
MEAD, from 41 Walden to 40
Cogswell ave. ward 5
2 0 Walden
11 Cogswell place
0
MECHANIC SQUARE, junction
Broadway and Hampshire, ward
2
MELLEN, from 1627 Mass. ave.
to 55 Oxford, ward 1
MERCER CIRCLE, from
Brattle to Sparks, ward 1
134
MIDDLESEX, from 56 Rindge av.
to Railroad, ward 5
0
0
Rindge ave.
24
Wilson ave.
64
Van Norden
0
0
Railroad
MIFFLIN PLACE, from
119 Mt.
Auburn,
ward 1
MILL
from 25 DeWolf
to
50
Holyoke,
ward 1
0
0
DeWolf
0
7
Plympton
32
33
Holyoke
MILLER AVENUE, from
57
Or-
chard to
180 Elm, Somerville,
ward 5
MONTGOMERY, from 77
Rindge
ave.
to 30 Harvey, ward 5
0
0
17
Rindge ave.
Olive place
32
0
45
Dudley
George
0
0
Harvey
MOORE, from 357 Main
to
212
Broadway, wards 2 and 4
1
2
Main
11
10
School
37
Grotto place
27
Myrtle place
0
0
54
Washington
Hastings
79
78
Harvard
95
96
Dickinson
101
102
Broadway
Mt. AUBURN, from Quincy sq.
at 1058 Mass. ave. to beyond
Fitchburg R. R. at Watertown
line, ward 1
0
0 Quincy sq.
2
Putnam ave
10
Banks
22
Athens
36
DeWolf
50
55 Plvmptou
59
Bow
86
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
61
Linden
0
Claverly Hall
64
Holyoke place
74
73
Holyoke
0
St. Paul's church
80
81
Dunster
88
93
Boylston
0
Winthrop sq.
99
Cummock place
0
0
Brattle sq.
0
0
Eliot sq.
0
0
City building
116
Trinity Hall
119
Mifflin place
125
Story
128
Nutting place
132
Mc. Auburn place
133
Hilliard
134
Revere
140
Gerry
146
Brewer
154
151
Ash
158
Bath
167
Hawthorn
0
Cambridge Casino
0
Longfellow Park "
0
0
Cambridge Hospital
183
Willard
207
Broadway
0
Willis court
0
Coolidge ave.
0
Mt. Auburn cemetery
0
Fitchburg R.R. Water
town line
237
Sparks
245
Camden place
259
Maynard place
263
Gibson
271
Lowell
309
The Avon Home
0
Channing
0
Elm wood
0
Elm wood ave.
653
Ash burn place
0
Fitchburg R. R.
0
Belmont
MT. AUBURN PLACE, from 132
Mt. Auburn, ward 1
MT. PLEASANT, from opposite
77 Walden to 137 Huron avenue,
ward 5
MT. VERNON, from 1826 Mass.
ave. to opp.51 Huron ave. ward 5
MULLENS COURT, from 46
Winter 2, ward 3
MUNROE, from First to Sixth,
ward 3
0 0 First
0 0 Second
0 0 Third
0 Emery court
0 0 Fifth
0 0 Sixth
MUNSON, from 3 Washington to
58 Harvard, ward 2
MURDOCK, from 162 Hampshire
to 9 Gardner, ward 2
MURRAY, from Eliot sq. to
Boylston, ward 1
0 0 Eliot sq.
0 Bennett
0 Lyman
0 Dwight
79 Hilton place
0 0 Boylston
MUSEUM, from 2 Gorhani to
Somerville line, ward 1
0 Gorham
0 Carver
0 0 Somerville
MYRTLE AVENUE, from Kirk-
land, to Magnolia ave. ward 1
MYRTLE PLACE,f rom 39 Moore,
ward 4
NEW, from Concord ave. next F.
R. R. ward 5
NEWELL, changed to Huron av.
ward 5
NEWMAN, from 2571 Mass. ave.
to Bismarck, ward 5
NEWTON, from 175 Chestnut to
413 Putnam ave. ward 4
NIAGARA, from 16 Lawrence to
17 Lake, ward 4
NICHOLS PL ACE, from 21 Bald-
win, ward 1
NINTH, from 638 Cambridge to
Potter, ward 3
0 0 Cambridge
0 14 Otis
46 51 Thorndike
64 0 Spring
0 0 Vine
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
87
0
0
Charles
0
0
Bent
0
0
Rogers
0
0
Binney
0
NORI
0
?OLK
Potter
, from 531 Mass. a
to Somerville line, wds. 4 an
0
0
Mass. ave.
m
0
Austin
32
Washington
37
Norfolk pi.
46
Suffolk
54
Worcester
0
St. Mary's church
Harvard
78
Norfolk court
0
Broadway park
0
0
Broadway
0
132
Hampshire
173
174
Cambridge
0
0
Somerville line
NORFOLK COURT, from 78
Norfolk, to 11 Elm, wd. 2
NORFOLK PLACE, from 37
Norfolk
NORR1S, from 2336 Mass. ave. to
50 Cedar, ward 5
NORTH, from 23 Water to 16
East, ward 3
0
0 Water
t2
Short
[8
Lechmere pi.
0
0 East
NORTON PLACE, from 54 Mar-
tin, ward 5
NUTTING PLACE, from 128 Mt.
Auburn, ward 1
OAK, from 1308 Cambridge to
Somerville line, ward 2
OAK CIRCLE, from 1299 Cam-
bridge, ward 2
OLIVE PLACE, from 17 Mont-
gomery, ward 5
OLIVER, from 257 Huron ave.
ward 5
ONLEY AVENUE, from 40
Rindge ave. ward ">
ORCHARD, from 9 Davenport to
Somerville line, ward 5
2
1
Davenport
0
Allen
24
25
Beech
50
Blake
57
Miller ave.
65
Tenney
74
75
Russell
0
0
Somerville line
ORRIN, from 124 Garden, wd. 5
OSBORN, from 368 Main to
Mass. ave. ward 4
0 0 Main
0 State
0 0 Portland
0 0 Mass. ave.
OTIS, from First, across Ninth to
B. & A. R. R. ward 3
0
0
First
0
0
Second
0
55
Third
82
79
Fourth
110
113
Fifth
140
145
Sixth
0
155
Seventh
0
177
Eighth
186
0
Ninth
179
Parnell
0
0
B. & A. R.
OTTER, from 32 Cowperthwaite
to 40 DeWolf , ward 1
OXFORD, 13 Kirkland to Somer-
ville line, waids 1 and 5
1
2
Kirkland
31
Jarvis
45
Everett
50
Hammond
55
Mellen
69
54
Wendell
0
84
Sacramento
96
Crescent
112
Eustis pi.
11
Garfield
0
130
Forest
121
122
Harris
0
0
Somerville line
PACIFIC, from Albany, east, to
Brookline, ward 4
PALERMO, from Willow to Wiu-
SOr, ward 2
PALMER, from 8 Brattle to ig
Church, ward 1
88
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
PARK, from 81 Magazine to 82
Pleasant, ward 4
PARK AVENUE, from opposite
84 Holworthy to Huron ave.
ward 1
0 0 Holworthy
0 Holmes
0 High
0 0 Huron ave.
PARKER, from 44 Coucord ave.
to 14 Buckingham, ward 1
PARNELL, from 660 Cambridge,
to Otis, ward 3
PEABODY, from Harvard sq. to
Kirkland, ward 1
PEARL, from 564 Mass. ave. to
the Charles river, ward 4
2
1
Mass. ave.
24
25
Green
48
45
Franklin
68
65
Auburn
85
William
92
Watson
114
103
Cottage
Lopez
136
125
Perry
Decatur
156
Valentine
145
Lawrence
169
Lake
196
189
Erie
208
209
Hamilton
236
231
Allston
264
263
Putnam ave.
292
0
Chestnut
309
Tufts
314
Pearl st. pi.
318
Henry
329
Glenwood ave.
355
Granite
0
0
Charles River Park
way
PEARL STREET PLACE, from
314 Pearl, ward 4
PELHAM, from 70 Broadway to
193 Main, ward 1
PEMBERTON, from 6 Rindge
ave. to beyond Fairfield, ward 5
0 0 Rindge ave.
64 Fairfield
PERCY PLACE, from 38 Essex,
ward 2
PERRY, from 125 Pearl to 54
Magazine, ward 4
PETERS, from 572 Putnam ave.
to 50 Allston, ward 4
PETTENGJLL COURT, from 58
Second, ward 3
PHILLIPS PLACE, from Mason
to 18 Garden, ward 1
0 0 Mason
0 Hastings ave.
0 Berkeley
0 0 Garden
PILGRIM, from Albany
Brookline, ward 4
to 84
PINE, from 87 School to 190
Harvard, wards 4 and 2
1 2 School
14 Eaton
31 30 Washington
57 58 Harvard
PIONEER, from 52 Broadway
across Main to Deacon, ward 2
0
0
Broadway
10
9
Pioneer ave.
0
Loughrev ave
0
0
Main
0
0
Deacon
PIONEER AVENLTE, from 32
Broadway to 5 Pelham. wd. 2
0 0 Broadway
30 31 Pioneer
50 51 Pelham
PLEASANT, from 750 Mass. ave.
to Florence, ward 4
0
0
Mass. ave.
10
9
Green
18
17
Franklin
22
19
Western ave
24
Auburn
40
43
River
48
Pleasant pi.
56
Upton
70
Warland
73
Laurel
82
Park
85
Rockwell
96
91
Fairmont
110
Prince
126
125
Somerset
148
147
Putnam ave.
0
Chestnut
176
Florence
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
89
PLEASANT PLACE, from 48
Pleasant, ward 4
PLYMOUTH, from next 187
Portland to 91 Hampshire,wd. 2
2 1 Portland
24 3 Berkshire
52 57 Webster ave.
0 93 Hampshire
PLYMPTON, from 1260 Mass.av.
to 11 Dyke, ward 1
0 0 Mass. ave.
0 0 Bow
0 0 Mt. Auburn
PLYMPTON PLACE, from 61
Plympton, ward 1
POND PLACE, from 238 Putnam
avenue, ward 4
PORTER, from 37 Warren to 45
Harding, ward 2
2 1 Warren
11 Bedford
44 45 Harding
PORTER ROAD,from 1916 Mass.
ave. to 1974 do. ward 5
PORTLANDS rom Albany across
Main to opposite 700 Cambridge,
wards 4 and 2
0
0
13
25
37
61
101
109
131
165
0
0
191
0
0
0
0
0
12
28
38
60
102
108
0
Albany
Main
Rogers ct.
School
Washington
Hastings
Harvard
Broadway
Hampshire
Lilac ct.
Bristol
Berkshire pi.
Plymouth
Vandine
York
Marney
Cambridge
PORTSMOUTH, from 81 Hamp-
shire to 40 Webster ave. wd. 2
POTTER, from Third to B. & A.
R. R. ward 3
0 0 Third
0 0 Fifth
0 0 Sixth
0 0 Ninth
POTTER PARK,from 6 Linnsean,
ward 2
PRENTISS PLACE, from 65
Frost, ward 5
PRE SCOTT, from 391 Harvard to
1738 Cambridge, ward 1
0 0 Harvard
0 0 Broadway
0 0 Cambridge
PRINCE, from 99 Magazine to
110 Pleasant, ward 4
PRISON POINT, from Bridge,
near Craigie bridge, north, to
Charlestown line, ward 3
PROSPECT from 655 Mass. ave.
across Cambridge to Somerville
line, ward 2
0
0
Mass. ave.
51
0
Austin
0
124
Harvard
0
160
Broadway
219
Summer
222
Gardner
275
272
Hampshire
294
Carlisle
327
328
Cambridge
365
Clary
385
Houghton at Som-
erville line
PUTNAM
AVENUE, from 1055
Mass. ave. to Waverly, wrds. 4-1
0
Mass. ave.
5
Mt. Auburn
22
27
Green
39
Surrey
42
Franklin
66
Kinnaird
77
Flagg
90
Hayes
98
Hayes ct.
116
Magee
152
Grigg
169
Sands
0
189
Western ave.
222
Ballard pi.
238
Pond pi.
0
279J B
0
Somerset
386
385
Pleasant
394
393
Pleasant
403
Whitney ave.
413
Newton
425
Walnut et.
460
461
Magazine
500
499
Pearl
516
Acorn
522
Westacotl ok
554
555
Brookline
90
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
577 Putnam ct.
572 Peters
604 603 Sidney
620 Grove ave.
636 635 Waverly
PUTNAM COURT, from 577 Put-
nam ave. ward 4
PUTNAM SQUARE, junct. Put-
nam ave. Mt. Auburn and Trow-
QUINCY, from Quincy sq. to 28
Kirkland, ward 1
0 0 Quincy sq.
37 36 Broadway
41 42 Cambridge
59 60 Kirkland
QUINCY SQUARE, junct. Mass.
ave. Harvard and Quincy, at
Beck Hall, ward 1
RAILROAD, from opposite 149
Sherman, to Rindge pk. wd. 5
RAYMOND, from 49 Linnaean
to Fitchburg R. R. ward 5
1 2 Linnaean
0 Bates
0 Brendon
87 0 Bellevue ave,
0 0 Huron ave.
0 0 Walden
0 Hubbard ave.
0 Crescent ave.
0 0 F. R. R.
REARDON. from Waverly, east,
to B. & A. R. R, ward 4
REED, from 67 Rindge ave. to 20
Harvey, ward 5
0 0 Rindge ave.
29 McDonnell ct.
0 33 Dudley
41 Reed st. ct.
0 0 Harvey
REED STREET COURT, from
41 Reed, ward 5
REGENT, from 2006 Mass. ave. to
42 Montgomery, ward 5
REMINGTON, from 1115 Mass.
ave. to 380 Harvard, ward 1
RESERVOIR, from opp. 7 Fayer-
weather to Huron ave. ward 1.
0 0 Fayerweather
0 Highland
0 Cambridge Reservoir
0 0 Huron ave.
REVERE, from 134 Mt. Auburn
to 18 Gerry, ward 1
RICE, from 2304 Mass. ave. to 59
Rindge ave. ward 5
RICHDALE AVENUE, from 62
Walden to 51 Huron av. ward 5.
RICHDALE COURT, from Rich-
dale avenue, opp. Regent,south,
ward 5
RIEDESEL AVENUE, from 147
Brattle to Brewster, ward 1
RINDGE PARK, Rindge ave. be-
tween Groveland and Onley av.
RINDGE AVENUE, from 2174
Mass. ave. to the Fitchburg rail-
road, ward 5
0 0 Mass. ave.
6 Pemberton
10 Fairfield
23 Haskell
24 Groveland
27 Rindgefield
0 Rindge Park
37 Hollis
40 Onley ave
59 Rice
56 Middlesex
67 Reed
68 Sargent
74 Dublin
77 Montgomery
0 Catholic cemetery
93 Clay
0 Fitchburg R. R.
103 Jackson
115 Clifton
0 F. R. R.
RINDGEFIELD, from 27 Rindge
ave. ward 5
RIVER, from Central sq. west to
the Charles river, Brighton line.
ward 4
0 0 Central sq.
0 0 Green
0 19 Franklin
46 49 Auburn
84 William
102 Cottage
102 103 Pleasant
123 Kinnaird
153 Jay
183 Howard
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
91
195
Sullivan place
210
Laurel
222
Rockwell
258
Lamont
0
307
Putnam ave.
325
Blackstone
0
0
Charles river,
RIVERSIDE PLACE, from 117
Western ave. ward 1
ROCKINGHAM, from 102 Henry
to the Charles river, ward 4
2 1 Henry
IS Rockingham place
0 0 Charles river
ROCKINGHAM PLACE, from 18
Rockingham, ward 4
ROCKWELL, from 85 Pleasant to
222 River, ward 4
ROGERS, from Ninth, to Third,
ward 3
ROGERS COURT, from Brewery
to 12 Portland, ward 4
ROLAND, from Larch to Fresh
Pond lane, ward 1
ROLLINS COURT, from 16 Wat-
son, ward 4
ROSELAND, from 1805 Mass a v
to Somerville line, ward 5
1 2 Mass. ave.
12 Frost
0 12 Somerville line
ROYAL AVENUE, from 92 Con-
cord ave. ward 1
RUSSELL, from 2109 Mass. ave.
to 206 Elm, at Somerville line,
ward 5
1 2 Mass. ave.
37 36 Orchard
0 0 Elm
RUTLAND, from 8 Shepard to
Laugdon, ward 1
SACRAMENTO, from 1679 Mass.
ave. to Somerville line, wards 5
and 1
1 2 Mass. ave.
25 Sacramento place
33 0 Oxford
61 Crescent
70 Carver
SACRAMENTO PLACE, from 25
Sacramento, ward 5
SAGINAW AVENUE, from Dav-
enport to 136 Elm, Somerville,
ward 5
SALEM, from 126 Auburn to 25
Watson, ward 4
SANDS, from 169 Putnam ave. to
Banks, ward 1
2
28
1 Putnam ave.
3 Elmer
29 Banks
SARGENT, from 68 Rindge ave.
to 13 Railroad, ward 5
SAVILLE, from 201 Appleton to
390 Walden, ward 1
SCHOOL, from 23 Portland to 23
Austin, ward 4
2
1
Portland
24
23
Harrison
30
31
Moore
34
Brooks
35
School st. ct.
50
49
Clark
64
63
Winsor
72
73
Cherry
85
Pine
10
109
Austin
SCHOOL STREET COURT, from
35 School, ward 4
SCOTT, from Irving, near Kirk-
land, to Somerville line, wd. 1
SECKLE, from 544 Webster ave.
to 340 Winsor, ward 2
SECOND, from 24 Gore, to be-
yond Charles, ward 3
0
0
Gore
58
Pettengill ct.
60
Second st. ct.
0
0
( 'ambridge
0
0
Otis
0
0
Thorndike
0
0
Spring
0
0
Vine
0
0
< Diaries
SECOND STREET COURT,from
60 and 64 Second, wnrd 3
92
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
SEVENTH, from 153 Gore to south
of Thorndike, ward 3
0
0
Gore
5
18
4
Cambridge
Weitze ct.
25
20
Otis
0
Thorndike
SEVENTH STREET COURT,
from opp. 153 Gore, ward 3.
SHEPARD, from 1664 Mass. ave.
to 47 Garden, wards 5 and 1
2
1
Mass. ave
8
Rutland
6
25
Avon
Wallace
0
Walker
0
0
Garden
SHERMAN, from Huron avenue,
junction Garden to 74 Rindge
avenue, ward 5
0
0
Huron ave.
12
0
Garden court
24
25
Kildare
34
0
Wicklow
0
0
Walden
111
Bolt n
0
0
Fitchburg R. R.
0
Railroad
0
0
Rindge ave.
SHORT, from 145 Bridge to 42
North, ward 3
SIBLEY COURT, from 19 Sparks,
ward 1.
SIDNEY, from 362 Mass. ave. to
Henry, ward 4
2
1
Mass. ave.
13
Green
36
31
Franklin
64
59
Auburn
0
0
Pilgrim
0
0
Pacific
SIXTH, from 144 Gore, to Har-
vard, Junction Main, wards 3
and 2
0
0
Gore
12
42
13
39
Cambridge
Otis
58
57
Thorndike
70
96
61
103
Spring
Vine
106
0
118
Emmet place
Charles
0
0
Bent
0
0
Rogers
0
0
Binney
0
0
Munroe
0
0
Potter
0
0
Broad canal
0
0
Broadwav
258
257
Harvard
264
263
Main
SMART, from State to Albany,
ward 4
SMITH PLACE, from Concord
ave. north near Wellington,
ward 5
SODEN, from 29 Western ave. to
150 Franklin, ward 4
0 0 Western ave.
12 Soden place
0 0 Franklin
SODEN PLACE, from 12 Soden,
ward 4
SOMERSET, from Putnam ave.
across Pleasant to Walnut ct.
ward 4
0
0
Putnam ave.
3
Fairmont ave.
25
Andrew
0
0
Pleasant
36
Stinson ct
0
0
Walnut ct.
SOMERVILLE AVENUE, from
Union sq. east, to Somerville
line ward 5
SOUTH, from 41 Holyoke, to 60
Boylston, ward 1
7 2 Holyoke
10 Dunster
24 Boylston
SPARKS, from 237 Mt. Auburn
to 444 Huron ave. ward 1
0
16
26
0
0
0
0 Mt. Auburn
Bradbury
19 Sibley ct.
25 Foster
Mercer Circle
0 Brattle
61 Brewster
69 Highland
0 Huron ave.
SPARKS STREET PLACE, from
70 Concord ave. to 422 Huron
ave. ward 1
STEEETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
93
SPRING, i
from First to Ninth
ward 3
24 0
Second
40
Lowland ave.
50 0
Third
82 83
Fourth
118 117
Fifth
152 0
Sixth
0 0
Ninth
SPRING PLACE, rear 126 and
140 Spring, ward 3
SPRINGFIELD, from 1369 Cam-
bridge, to Somerville line, wd. 2
SPRUCE, changed to Rindge ave.
ward 5
SQUIRE'S COURT, from 164 and
168 Gore, ward 3
STANDISH, from Huron ave. to
Vassal lane, ward 1
STATE, from 323 Mass. ave. to
O shorn, ward 4
0 0 Mass. ave.
18 Village
0 46 Winsor
0 0 Smart
81 82 O shorn
STEVENS COURT, from 11
Fourth, west, ward 3
STILES, from 169 Banks' ward 1
STINSON COURT, from 36 Som-
erville line, ward 4
STORY, from 48 Brattle to 125
Mt. Auburn, ward 1
SUFFOLK, from 97 Columbia to
46 Norfolk, ward 2
SULLIVAN PLACE,
River, ward 4
from 195
SUMMER, from 219 Prospect to
84 Inmau, ward 2
1 2 Prospect
13 14 Amory
27 28 Inmau
SUMNER, from 1717 Cambridge
to 40 Kirkland, ward 1
0 0 Cambridge
10 Irving place
49 50 Kirkland
SURREY, from 39 Putnam ave.
to opp. 73 Banks, ward 1
SYCAMORE, from 12 Walden,
ward 5.
TALBOT, from Waverly, at Fort
Washington, to B. & A. R. R.
ward 4
TANNERY, from 2529 Mass. av.
to the Almshouse, ward 5
TEMPLE, from 697 Mass. ave. to
TENNEY, from 65 Orchard, to
200 Elm, at Somerville line, wd.5
THIRD, from E. C. depot, B. &
L.R.R. across Bridge to 27 Main,
wards 3 and 2
0
0
Bridge
13
Linehan court
22
25
Gore
48
49
Cambridge
0
• 0
Otis
0
0
Thorndike
0
121
Spring
130
Walker pi.
164
159
Vine
194
195
Charles
0
235
Bent
244
Conlon's ct.
0
0
Rogers
0
0
Binney
0
0
Munroe
0
0
Potter
0
0
Broad canal
0
0
Third st. ct.
0
0
Broadway
0
0
Main
THIRD STREET COURT, from
Third to Broadway, ward 2
THORNDIKE, from First across
Ninth to B. & A. R. R. ward 3
0
0
Second
0
0
Third
83
90
Fourth
117
US
Fifth
0
150
Sixth
161
160
Seventh
171
0
Eighth
0
0
Ninth
0
0
B.<$ A. 1
THORNTON TERRACE, from :>:
Harris, ward 5
94 STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
TORRINGTON^PLACE, from 91
VALENTINE, from 95 Brookline
Washington, ward 2
to 156 Pearl, ward 4
2 1 Brookline
TRAILL, changed to Elm wood
15 Boyson pi.
0 27 Pearl
TREMONT, from 303 Broadway
across Cambridge to Somerville
VAN DINE, from 191 Portland to
line, ward 2
30 Berkshire, ward 2
0 0 Broadway
31 Gardner
49 48 Hampshire
Carlisle
VAN NORDEN, from 64 Middle-
sex to Rindge Park, ward 5
91 92 Cambridge
VASSAL LANE, from Huron av.
TROWBRIDGE, from 1051 .Mass,
ave. to Kirkland, ward 1
0 0 Mass/ ave.
27 26 Harvard
39 Trowbridge pi.
0 46 Trowbridge terrace
55 62 Broadway
99 100 Cambridge
0 0 Emmons place
149 150 Kirkland
TROWBRIDGE PLACE, from 36
Trowbridge, ward 1
TROWBRIDGE TERRACE, from
46 Trowbridge
TUDOR PARK, west side, Fresh
Pond ave. ward 1
TUFTS, from 152 Magazine to 309
Pearl, ward 4
TUTTLE, from 8 Donnell to 375
Huron ave.
UNION, from 37 Market to 8 Lin-
coln, ward 2
1 2 Market
17 16 Hampshire
27 Union ct.
33 Union place
55 56 Lincoln
UNION COURT, from 27 Union,
ward 2
3T.S
UNION PLACE, from 33 Union,
ward 2
UNION SQUARE, junction Mass.
ave. with Somerville ave. at
White, ward 5
UPTON, from 55 Magazine to 56
Pleasant, ward 4
at Appleton, across Walden to
Lake View ave. ward 1
0
0
Huron ave.
0
0
Walden
0
0
Fayerweather
0
Chilton
0
Standish
0
0
Lake View ave
VASSAR, from Mass. ave. near
B. & A. R. R. ward 4
VERNON, from 834 Mass. ave to
opp. 236 Green, ward 4
VILLAGE, from 18 State to 279
Mass. ave. ward 4
VINCENT, from Walden to 159
Huron ave. ward 5
VINE, from first to Ninth, ward
3
0
0 First
55
62 Second
0
0 Third
235
236 Fourth
.291
290 Fifth
341
346 Sixth
0
0 Ninth
VINEYARD, from 136 Cushing to
May
, ward 1
WALDEN, from 2078 Mass. ave.
to Huron ave. wards 1 and 5
2
1 Mass. ave.
12
Sycamore
0
Cypress
0
King
41 Mead
0
0 F. R. R.
57 Crescent ave.
62
Richdale ave.
77 Hubbard ave.
0
Mt. Pleasant
0
Vincent
STREETS, COURTS,
AVENUES, ETC. 95
0 Whittier
WASHBURN AVENUE, from
0 139 Raymond
2483 Mass. ave. to Sommerville
0 0 Dublin
line, ward 5
290 Garden
0 0 Concord
WASHINGTON, from 275 Main
390 Saville
to 32 Norfolk, wards 4 and 2
0 0 Vassal line
Left. Bight.
0 0 Huron ave.
0 0' Main
WALDEN STREET SQUARE,
3 Munson
24 25 Brewery
70 Harrison
between Raymond £and Dublin
ward 5
52 53 Portland
78 77 Moore
WALKER, from Shepard, opp.
84 83 Clark
Wallace, to 48 Linnaean, wd. 5
91 Torrington pi.
98 97 Winsor
WALKER COURT, from 16 Flagg,
108 109 Cherry
112 113 Pine
ward 1
119 Washington ct.
WALKER PLACE, from 130
124 Columbia
Third, ward 6
0 123 Columbia
136a Fisk place
WALLACE, from 41 Garden to
0 157 Norfolk
36 Shepard, ward 1
2 1 Garden
WASHINGTON AVENUE, from
15 Wallace pi.
opp. 127 Huron ave. to opp. 26
9 0 Shepard
Linnaean, ward 5
WALLACE PLACE, from 15 Wal-
lace, ward 1
2 1 Huron ave.
78 Arlington
63 Hillside ave.
0 Lancaster
WALLACE TERRACE, from 51
Wallace, ward 1
0 0 Linmeau
WALNUT AVENUE, from 21
WASHINGTON CO URT,f rom 119
Washington, ward 2
Arlington to opp. 91 Huron ave.
ward 5
WASHINGTON SQUARE, at
WALNUT COURT, from 414 Put-
Fort Washington, Waverly, wrd.
4.
nam ave. to beyond Somerset,
ward 4
0 0 Putnam ave.
WATER, from 1S5 Bridge to Mys-
12 Magazine ct.
tic river, ward 3
19 Somerset
0 0 Bridge
23 North
WARE, from 385 Harvard to 462
0 0 Mystic river
Broadway, ward 1
,
WATERHOUSE, from 17 Gardeu
WARLAND, from 71 Magazine to
to Mass. ave. at the Common,
70 Pleasant, ward 4
ward 1
1 0 Garden
WARREN, from 705 Cambridge
5 Concord ave.
to Somerville line, ward 2
13 Follen
0 0 Mass. ave.
1 2 Cambridge
19 Jefferson
37 Porter
W ATSON,from 89 Brookline to 94
0 0 Somerville line
Pearl, ward 4
2 1 Brookline
16 Rollins ct.
WARREN PL ACE,f rom 35 Banks,
25 Salem
ward 1
28 0 Pearl
95a
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
WAVERLY, from Erie to Henry,
ward 4
2
1
Erie
30
0
Hamilton
0
35
Reardon
50
0
Allston
0
53
Talbot
68
67
Putnam ave.
78
0
Chestnut
90
0
Henry
WEBSTER AVENUE, from 49
Hampshire, across Cambridge,
to Somerville line, ward 2
2
1
Hamsphire
20
Clark
36
35
Bristol
40
Portsmouth
46
0
Plymouth
54£
Sickle
59
York
59
Willow
744
81
Lincoln
0
91
Winsor
110
113
Cambridge
0
0
Columbia
0
0
Somerville line
VEIT
ZE
COURT, from 1
enth
, ward 3
WELLINGTON, from Concord
ave opp. Huron ave. north, to
Belmont line, ward 5
ave.
WENDELL, from 1653 Mass.
to opp. 38 Carver, ward 1
1
0
57
91
2
0
0
72
94
Mass. ave.
Oxford
Gorham
Howiand
Carver
LESLEY
Harvey,
AVENUE,
ward 5
from
15
WEST, from 51 luman to 46 Lee,
ward 2
0 0 Inmau
11 West st. pi.
33 Derby place
0 0 Lee
WEST STREET PLACE, from
348 Broadway to 11 West, ward
0 Broadway
0 Inman pi.
0 West
WESTACOTT COURT, from 522
Putnam ave. ward 4
WESTERN AVENUE, from Cent-
ral square, west to the Charles
river, Brighton line, ward 4
20
Auburn
21
Central pi.
27
Sodeu
40
37
Kinnaird
50
47
Jay
58
51
Howard
85
Dodge
93
Hews
04
16
103
Putnam ave.
Blackstone
117
Riverside pi.
0
Ampere
0
Charles river
0
0
Central square
0
0
Green
12
0
Franklin
20
0
Pleasant
WHITE, from 830 Somerville av.
to 190 Elm, ward 5
2 1 Somerville ave.
7 White st. pi.
0 0 Elm
WTHITE STREET PLACE, from
7 White, ward 5
WHITNEY AVENUE, from 403
Putnam ave. to Chestnut, ward
4
WHITNEY COURT, from 6 Es-
sex, ward 2
WIHTTEMORE, from beyond
Lexington av. to beyond Kim-
ball, ward 5
0 Lexington ave.
0 Harrison ave.
0 Kimball ave.
WHITTIER,from Waldento Lam-
bert ave. ward 5
WICKLOW, from opp. 140 Garden
to beyond Dublin, ward 5
WILBUR, from S Haivey, ward 5
183
Mt. Auburn, ward 1
0
0 Brattle
18
Willard st. ct
18 Foster
33 Dinsmore ct.
0
0 Mt. Auburn
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC
95 1
WILLARD STREET COURT,
from IS Willard, ward 1
WILLIAM, from 85 Pearl to 84
River, ward 4
2 1 Pearl
0 25 Magazine
50 49 River
WILLOW, from 8S9 Cambridge,
north, to Somerville line, wd. 2
WILLIS COURT, from Mt. Au-
burn, opp. Elm wood ave. ward
1
WILSON AVE. from 24 Middle-
sex, ward 5
WINSLOW,from 118 Garden, wd.
5
WINSOR, from 223 Mass. ave.
across Cambridge to Somerville
line, wards 4 an I 2
0
0
Mass. ave.
0
0
State
79
89
Main
93
95
School
137
138
Washington
189
188
Harvard
233
234
Broadway
259
254
Market
303
300
Hampshire
304
Seckle
403
402
Liucoln
411
0
Webster ave.
485
478
Cambridge
0
0
Somerville line
VINI
\ER,
from 206 Bridge to 4
Fifth, ward 3
0
0
Bridge
0
0
Third
0
0
Fourth
7
Maple place
Mullens court
46
59
Winter place
0
0
Fifth
WINTER PLACE, from 59 Win-
ter, ward 3
WINTHROP, from 33 Holyoke to
8 Eliot, ward 1
0 39 Holyoke
50 49 Dunster
0 69 Boylston
106 0 Eliot
WINTHROP SQUARE, Boylston,
between Mt. Auburn and Win-
throp, ward 1
WOOD BRIDGE, from 2325 Mass.
ave. to opposite 18 Locke, ward 5
WORCESTER, from 121 Columbia
to 54 Norfolk, ward 2
WORTHINGTOX, from Lake
View avenue to Lexington ave.
at C. W. W. ward 1
WRIGHT, from 27 Hudson to 52
Martin, ward 5
WYETH, changed to Huron ave.
ward 5
WYETH SQUARE, junction Dub-
lin, Huron ave. and Garden,
wards 1 and 5
YORK, from Webster ave. to
across Portland, ward 2
Established i86a.
W. A. Greenough & Co.
c)
Book and Job Printers
97 Oliver Street, BOSTON, MASS.
c)
95c
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.
Blocks, Buildings, Halls, Etc.
Abbott's Block, 291 and 293 Kiver
Alexander Block,104 to 110 Plympton
Allen's Block, 177 to 183 Harvard
Almshouse, Tannery, ward 5
Aquinas Hall, Norfolk, corner Har-
vard, ward 2
Armory Hall, Brattle square, ward 1
Austin Hall, 6 Temple, ward 2
Ayer's Block, 208 to 224 Third
Baldwin's Block, Baldwin place, rear
95 Main
Beck Hall, Quit icy square, 1201 Mass.
avenue, ward 1
Bertha Block, 117 Kinnaird
Brattle Hall, 40 Brattle
Brewer's Block, Brattle square, cor.
Mt. Auburn, ward 1
British American Hall, 18 Central
square
Broadway Block, Broadway, between
Third and Main, north side Kendall
square
Brooks Building, 361 Main
Brown's Block, Third, next to the
Bridge
Buck's Block, Seventh, corner Gore
Buckley's Hall, 527 Mass. avenue
Burns Block, Burns court
Burrage Block, Bristol, between
Hampshire and Webster avenue
Butler's Block, rear 64 Plympton,
ward 1 f
Cambridge School for Girls, 79 Brattle
Cambridge Hall, 631 Mass. av.
Cambridge Mutual Insurance Com.
pany Building, Mass. avenue, cor-
Inman
Cambridgeport Athletic Association,
Prospect, corner Harvard
Cedar Hall, Cedar
Central Hall, 2 Central square
Central square Building, Western
avenue, corner Green, wTard 4
Chronicle Building, Mass. avenue,
opposite Pearl
City Building, Brattle square, ward 1
City Hall, Mass. avenue, corner In-
man, ward 2
Clark's Block, 497 Main
Claverly Hall, Mt. Auburn, corner
Linden
Concordia Hall, 200 Cambridge
Conservatory Hall, 4 Lee
Court House, Third, corner Otis, East
Cambridge
Douglass Block, Mass. avenue, corner
Essex
Emerson's Block, 52 to 56 Crescent
avenue
Emerson's Block, Mt. Pleasant
Feltou Building, Trowbridge, corner
Cambridge
Felton Hall, 1640 Cambridge
Fiske's Block, 423 to 439 Main
Forbes Block, Jordan place, rear 132
Broadway
Gilmore's Blocks, 36 to 42 and 65 to 71
Hoi worthy
Glin Block, 239 Franklin
Goldsmith's Building,305£ Cambridge
Gothic Hall, Orchard, corner Allen,
ward 5
Grant Building, 671 Mass. avenue,
corner Prospect
G. A. R. Hall (Post 30), 573 Mass.
avenue
G. A. B. Hall (Post 56) 1234 Mass.
avenue
G.A.R- Hall (Post 57), 249 Cambridge
Green's Block, 153 to 157 Elm
Hammonds Block, Berkshire, corner
Vandine
Hannum's Block, 114 Broadway,
south of B. &A. Pt. Pt.
Harugari Hall, Sixth, corner Spring
Hawkin's Block, Charles, east of
Third
Hawthorne Hall, Mass. avenue, near
Porters station
Henderson Block, 2041 Mass- avenue
Henderson Block (brick), 2071 Mass.
avenue
Hermann's Blocks, Munroe, near
Third, corner Munroe, and Bristol,
near Third
Hibernian Hall, 556 Mass. avenue
Hillery Block, Lilac court, 131 Port-
land
Hilton Block, 1298 to 1316 Mass. ave.
Hixon's Block, 57 and 59 Portland
House of Correction, Thorndike, near
Third
Hovey's Block, 402 Main
Howells House, 37 Concord avenue
Hyde's Block, 697 Mass. avenue
Independence Hall, rear 55 Norfolk
Inman Building, Cambridge, west
side of Springfield
Institute Hall, 271 Cambridge
Ivers Block, 1963 to 1975 Mass. ave.
Kelley & McKinnon Block, 438 to
450 Green
Knights of Honor Hall, 225 Cambridge
Knights of Honor Hall, 545 Mass.
avenue
Knights of Labor Hall, 515 Mass. ave.
Lam sons Block, 559 Mass. avenue
Lechmere Block, Bridge, junction
Cambridge [Bridge
Lechmere Building, Cambridge, June
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC
95lJ
Leicester Block, 106 Hampshire
Lerner Hall, 12 Mt. Auburn
Linehan's Block, Parnell and 85
Bridge
Linihau Block, 13 Third
Little's Block, 1350 to 1362 Mass. av.
Lovell Block, Mass. avenue, near Mt.
Vernon
Luke Building, 71 to 79 Main
Lyceum Building, 1396 to 1402 Mass.
avenue
Lyceum Hall, 1400 Mass. avenue
Main Block, Mass. avenue, corner
Pearl
Manter Hall, 2 Holyoke
Margaret Winthrop Hall, 21 Chauncy
Martin's Block, 19 Lopez
Masonic Block, 685 to 699 Mass. ave.
Masonic Hall, 215 Cambridge, East
Cambridge
Masonic Hall, 685 Mass. avenue
McXamec's Block, 26 to 28 Brattle
Melledge's Block, Mass.avenue, corner
Norfolk
Memorial Hall, 576 Mass. avenue
Moore's Blocks, Mt. Auburn, corner
Plympton and Main, corner Trow-
bridge and 17 Bradbury
Moore's Building, 6 and 8 Brattle
Moxon's Building, rear 280 Mass. av.
Niles' Block. 1282 to 1290 Mass.avenue
Odd Fellows' Building, 534 Mass. ave.
Odd Fellows' Building, 2072 to 2080
Mass. avenue, N. C.
Odd Fellows' Hall, 15 Brattle, Cam-
bridge
Odd Fellows' Hall, 215 Cambridge,
East Cambridge
Odd Fellows' Hall, 2076 Mass.avenue
North Cambridge [avenue
Odd Fellows' Hall (new), 534 Mass.
Odd Fellows' Hall, 631 Mass. avenue
Parish Hall, Norfolk
Pelham Hall, 631 Mass. avenue
Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 15 Brattle
Phinney's Block, Dickinson, near
Broadway
Porter's Hall, 1974 Mass. avenue
Potter Block, 1994 to 2006 Mass. ;ive.
Probate Building, Otis. corner Second,
East < iimbridge
Prospect House Building, 622 Mass.
avenue
Pythian Ball, 5-27 Mass, avenue
Quincy Sail, 12 is Mass. avenue
Ramsey's Building, 1 Brattle
Raymond Hall, 628 Mass. avenue
Reardon'e Block, 23 Erie
Red Men's Nail, 2107 Mass. avenue
Registry of Deeds, Second, corner
Otis, East Cambridge
Richardson Block, 1 o l Gore
Hideout's Building, State, corner Os-
born
Robhins Block, 1 to 11 Prospect
Roberts Block, 10 to 15 Brattle
Roberts Hall, 15 Brattle
Rogers' Blocks, Main, between Wash-
ington and Brewery, Washington,
between Brewery and Portland, 91
and 507 Main, and 77 Washington
Rolling Mill Block, Bristol, between
Berkshire and Portland
St. George's Hall, 695 Mass. ave.
St. John's Hall, Fourth
St. John's Literary Institute Building
and Hall, 271 to 279 Cambridge
Sala Protective Hall, 305 Cambridge
Saunders' Block, 1599 to 1603 Mass.
avenue
Sears' Block, Lowland avenue
Shea's Block 151 to 155 Bridge
Shepherd's Block, 67 Plympton
Shepherd Block, 29 to 33 Holyoke
Smart's building, rear 380 Main
Social Union Building, 42 Brattle
Society Hall, 534 Mass. avenue
Sovereign's Hall, 575 Mass. avenue
Speare's Block, Binney, near Sixth
Stearns* Block, Winthrop, corner
Dunster [Fifth
Stratton's Block, Cambridge, near
Symonds' Block, DeWolf, opp. Mill
Templars Hall, 534 Mass. ave.
Temple Block, Main, west corner of
Temple
Temple Hall, 685 Mass. avenue
Temple of Honor Hall, 591 Mass. ave.
The Elm wood. 209 Green
The Lawrence, 173 Franklin
Theosophical Hall, 26a Brattle
Tilton's Block, River, cor. Fairmont
Tower's Block, 19 to 25 Market
Trinity Hall, Mt. Auburn st. next to
Court House
Union Hall. 683 Mass. avenue
Unity Hall, 1S76 Mass. avenue.
Vernon Block, Vernon, cor. Green
Ward's Block, rear 29 Harvard [Ware
Ware Ball, 383 to 386 Harvard, cor.
Warland Building, 1278 Mass. ave.
Watson Block, 1876 Mass. avenue
Welch's Block, North, opp. X. E.
(J lass Works
Wellington Hall, Pearl
Wheatland's Block, < 'ambridge, June-
t ion Bridge
Wbit ni'v's Block, 165 Main
Whitney's Building, Brattle square
Woodbury's Building, rear first,
Thorndike and l Otis
Y. M. c. A. Building, 678 M;i«. ave.
Y. M.c. Gymnasium, Prospect, cor.
Harvard
95e college buildings, cemeteries, whakves, etc
College Buildings.
Alumni Hall, junction Kirkland,
Quincy and Cambridge, 1874
Appleton Chapel, College yard, 1856
Astronomical Observatory, Garden,
opp. Linmean, 1846
Austin Hall, Holmes pi. 1883
Botanic Garden, Garden cor. Linnsean,
1805
Boylston Hall, College yard, 1857
Buorham Hall (Ep. Theo. Sch.) Brat-
tle, 1879
Cary Building, Jarvis, 1890
Claverly Hall, Mt. Auburn, 1892
College House, 1416 and 1428 Mass.
avenue, 1846
Conant Hall, Oxford, n. Jarvis, 1893
Dane Hall, College yard, 1832
Divinity Hall, Divinity ave. 1726
Diviuity Library Building, Divinity
avenue
Fay House (Radcliffe College), 10
Garden
Fogg Museum of Arts, College yard,
1894
Gore Hall, College yard, 1838
Gray's Hall, College yard. 1863
Harvard Hall, College yard, 1769
Hemenway Gymnasium, junction
Kirkland and Holmes place 1878
Holden Chapel, College yard, 1724
Hollis Hall, College yard, 1812
Holworthy Hall, College yard, 1812
Holyoke House, 1336 to 1346 Mass.
avenue, 1871
Jefferson Physical Laboratory, rear
Holmes place, 1884
Lawrence Hall, Brattle, near Mason,
1873
Lawrence Scientific School, Kirkland,
corner Holmes place, 1848
Massachusetts Hall, College yard,
1720
Matthews Hall, College yard, 1870
Memorial Hall, junction Kirkland,
Cambridge and Quincy
Museum of Comparative Zoology,
Divinity avenue and Oxford, 1859
Peabody Museum of Archaeology,
Divinity avenue, 1877
Perkins Hall, Oxford, near Jarvis,
1893
Reed Hall (Ep. Theo. School), Brattle
1875
Sever Hall, College yard, 1878
Stoughton Hall College yard, 1805
Thayer Hall, College yard, 1869
University Hall, College yard, 1812
University Museum, Oxford, near
Kirkland
Wadsworth House, 1341 Mass. ave.
1726
Walter Hastings' Hall, Mass. avenue,
uear Holmes place, 1889
Weld Hall. College vard, 1871
Cemeteries.
Cambridge, Coolidge ave. near Water-
town line, Charles S. Childs, super-
intendent
Catholic, Rindge ave. opp. Jackson
Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn street, near
Watertown line, James C. Scorgie,
supt.
Old Burying Ground, Mass. ave. cor.
Garden
.Wharves.
Ayer's, Third, next Gas House
Bent's, 168 Main
Brooks, 221 Bridge
Brooks, estate of, 84 Bridge, E. C.
Bullard's, Western av.
City, 184 Main
College, foot of Dunster
Day M. 132 Main, Lower Port
Gas House, Third next Canal
Geo. H. Rugg's, 3S6 River
Hairs, foot of East, E. C.
Holt &Bugbee,East,near Bridge.E.C.
Linnehan, 48 Bridge, E. C.
Munroe's, First, opp. Thorndike,E.C.
X. E. Glass House, foot of North
Peters, First, opp. Thorndike, E. C.
Revere Sugar Refinery, foot of Water
Riverside, 386 River
Sanborn. 68 Bridge, E. C.
Sargeant's, foot of Plympton
Sawyer's, 16 Cambridge, E. C.
Scully's, First, opp. Charles, E. C.
Smith's, ISO Main
Tower's, rear 139 Broadway
Warren, 10 and 22 Bridge
Wellington Austin C.Coal Co. 5 Broad-
way
Wellington H. & Co. 28 Bridge, E. C.
Wellington & Buck, East, n. Bridge,
E. C.
Winthrop, foot of DeWolf
WoodWm. H. &Co. 13 Broadway
BRIDGES, WARD BOUNDARIES, ETC
95f
Bridges.
Brookline street, from foot of Brook-
line street, Cambridgeport'to Boston
Cambridge street, from River street,
Cambridgeport,to Brighton district
Craigie, from Bridge street, E. C. to
Boston [Main
First street, across Broad Canal to
Harvard, from Mass. ave. Cambridge-
port, to Mass. ave. Boston, 1888
North Harvard street, from Boylston
st. Cambridge, to Brighton district
Ward Boundaries
Prison Point, end Prison Point, E.C.
to Charlestovvn
Sixth street, across Broad Canal at
Sixth
Third street, across Broad Canal at
Third
West Boston, from Main st. Cam-
bridgeport to Boston
Western avenue, from Western ave.
Cambridgeport to Brighton district
WARD 1. Beginning at the bound-
ary line between Cambridge and Bel-
mont, on Concord avenue, thence by
the centre of Concord avenue to Bond
street, thence by the centre of Bond
street to Garden street, thence by
the centre of Garden street to Shep-
ard street, thence by the centre of
Shepard to Massachusetts avenue,
thence by the centre of Massachu-
setts avenue to Sacramento street,
thence by the centre of Sacramento
street to the boundary line between
Cambridge and Somevrille. thence by
said boundary line to a point which
would be struck by the central line of
Dana street, if extended northerly to
said boundary line, thence by a line
to Dana street, and by the centre of
Dana street to Massachusetts avenue,
thence by the centre of Massachusetts
avenue to Mount Auburn street,
thence by the centre of Mount Auburn
street to Putnam avenue, thence by
the centre of Putnam avenue to West-
ern avenue, thence by the centre of
Western avenue to the boundary line
between Cambridge and Brighton,
thence by said boundary line to the
boundary line between Cambridge
and Watertown, thence by the last
mentioned boundary line to the
boundary line between Cambridge
and Belmont, thence by the last men-
tioned boundary line to the point be-
gun at.
WARD 2. Beginning at the
boundary line between Cambridge
and Somerville at a point which
would be struck by the central line
of Dana street, if extended northerly
to said boundary line, thence by a
line to Dana street, and by tin' centre
of Dana street to Massachusetts ave-
nue, thence through the centre <>f
Massachusetts avenue to Norfolk
Street, thence by the centre ol Nor-
folk street to Washington street,
thence by the centre of Washington
street to the junction of Washington
and Main streets, thence by a line at
a right angle southerly to the water,
thence by the water to the mouth of
Broad canal to the North canal, thence
by the centre of North canal, and
northerly, in a line continued there-
from tc the boundaiy line between
Cambridge and Somerville, thence by
said boundary line to the point be-
gun at.
WARD 3. Beginning at the mouth
of Broad canal, thence by the centre
of Broad canal to the North canal,
thence by the centre of North canal
and northerly, in a line continued
therefrom to the boundary line be-
tween Cambridge and Somerville,
thence by said boundary line to the
waters of Charles River, thence by
the water to the point begun at.
WARD 4. Beginning at the
boundary line between Cambridge
and Brighton, on Western avenue,
thence through the centre of Western
avenue to Putnam avenue, thence
through the centre of Putnam ave.
to Mount Auburn street, thence
through the centre of Mount Auburn
street to Massachusetts avenue,
thence through the centre of Massa-
chusetts aveuue to Norfolk street,
thence through the centre of Norfolk
street to Washington street, thence
through the centre of Washington to
junction of Washington and Main
streets, thence by a line at a right
angle, southerly, to the water, thence
by the water to the point begun at.
WARD 5. Beginning at the
boundaiy line between Cambridge
and Belmont, on Concord avenue,
thence by the centre of Concord
avenue to Boud street, thence by the
centre of Bond street to Garden
street, thence by the ce ntre of Garden
street to Shepard street, thence by
the centre of Shepard street to Mass.
avenue, thence by the centre of
Massachusetts avenue to Sacramento
street, thence by the centre of Sacra-
mento street to the boundary line
between Cambridge and Somerville,
thence by said boundary line to the
boundary line between Cambridge
and Arlington, thence by the Bald
last mentioned boundary line to the
boundary line between Cambridge
and Belmont, thence by -aid bound-
ary line to the point begun at.
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CAMBRIDGE
DIRECTORY
1896.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
Ab. above; a^t., agent; Am. N. & T. Co., American Net & Twine Co.; Am. R. Co., American Rubber
Co.; asst., assistant; ave., avenue; b. or bds., boards; bet., between; bldg., building; blk., block; B.,
Boston; B. B. Works, Boston Bridge Works; B. S. B. Co., Bay State Brick Co.; B. & M. R. R., Boston
& Maine Railroad; C. E. L. Co., Cambridge Electric Light Co.; C. F. D., Cambridge Fire Department;
com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; C. W. W., Cambridge Water Works; Ep.
Theo. School, Episcopal Theological School; F. P. I. Co., Fresh Pond Ice Co.; h., house; H. U., Harvard
University; lab., laborer; L. P., Lower Port; mak., maker; mnfr., manufacturer; M. C. V. S., Massachusetts
College Veterinary Surgeons; M. I. T., (B), Massachusetts Institute of Technology; n., near; N. P. & P.
Co., North Provision & Packing Co. ; opp., opposite; pi., place; P. O., Post Office; pres., president; rd., road;
r., rear; Rev., Reverend; R. C. H. A., Railway Clearing House Association; R. P., Riverside Press; st.,
street; sec, secretary; S., Somerville; sq., square; supt., superintendent; S. P. C. T. A., Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; T. B. M. Co., The Blake Mnfg. Co.; treas., treasurer; U. P., University
Press; U. S., United States; U. S. A., United States Army; U. S. N., United States Navy; whf., wharf; whol.
wholesale; wid., widow; W. E. St. Ry. Co., West End Street Railway Co.; W. S., West Somerville; Y. M. C.
A., Young Men's Christian Association.
Where the name of a firm, corporation, or factory appears immediately after the name, it indicates the
place of business.
After the name of the street, the word street is omitted.
FOR FULL LIST OF COLLEGE OFFICERS, STUDENTS, ETC., SEE COLLEGE DIREC-
TORY, MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
AARON EMMA, h. 46£ Elm
John, cigar maker, B. b. 8 Jay
Lewis (Aaron & Parser), cigar
mnfr. 513 Mass. ave. h. 8 Jay
Mary J. Mrs. nurse, h. 317 Franklin
Moss, cigar mnfr. 102 Moore, h. do.
Solomon, laborer, b. 317 Green
& Parker (Lewis Aaron and Freder-
ick C. Parker), cigar mufrs. 513
Mass. ave.
Aaronson John, baker, 43G Mass. ave.
Abbot Annie W*. Miss, h. 23 Berkeley
Edwin II. 50 State, B. h. 1 Folle'n
Francis E. h. Larch
George \V. 21 Central whf. B. h.
25)4 Harvard
Philip S. lawyer, 1). 1 Follen
Abbott Albert Warren, clerk, 201 Bridge,
h. 402 Cambridge
Arthur T. inspector, G. M. I), bds.
201 Mt. Auburn
Abbott Carrie F. Miss, h. 7 Chauncy
Charles, student, b. 334 Broadway
Charles E. clerk, b. 48 Austin
Edward Rev. pastor, St. James Epis.
church, h. 11 Daua
Edward W. carpenter, b. 15 Salem
Frank, teamster, h. 10 Bridge
Harry C. wood and coal, 61 Elm, b.
03 do.
Harry II. clerk, 53 Xo. Market, B.
b. 18 Lake
Henrv C. car conductor, h. 14 How-
land
John K. auctioneer and real estate,
3IG Putnam ave. b. 2S2 Mass. ave.
Lucinda, housekeeper, h. 402 Cam-
bridge
Lucy K. Mrs. boarding house, 5
Dickinson
Maria, widow of Horatio X. h. 402
( lambridge
98
CAMBRIDGE [A] DIRECTORY
Abbott Richard S. blockrnaker,h.l8Lake
Sarah Elizabeth, widow of Charles
S. h. 48 Austin
Walter E. b. 28 Warlaud
Walter H. expressman, h. 27 Austin
Walter S. clerk, b. 18 Lake
William D. block maker, E. B. b.
IS Lake
William S. laborer, b. 48 Austin
Abelle Hattie F. Miss, confectionery, 325
Cambridge, h. at Everett
Aberle Charles, police officer, station 3,
b. rear 177 Spring
John, cooper, b. rear 177 Spring
Joseph J. hairdresser, b. 44 School
Katharine, widow of Jacob, h. rear
177 Spring
Abroe Francis, bds. Mary A. McQuel-
len's, Bradbury
Acheson Henry, boxmaker, h. 1S9 Winsor
William R. apothecary, 81 Webster
ave. h. 392 Winsor
Achorn Washington L. h. 31 Bigelow
Acker Arthur F. furniture maker, h. 53
Prince
Stanley, clerk, B. bds. 53 Prince
Ackerly John R. h. 413 Main
Ackers Charles H. bookbinder, Riverside
binder v, b. 44 Western ave.
ACKERS JOHX L. P. painter,
515 Mass. ave. h. 44 Western ave.
See p. 791
John P. clerk, B. b. 21 Sacramento
William H. printer, h. 35 Pearl
Acker son Jeremiah, teamster, bds. 103
Green
John, box maker, b. 327 Winsor
Ackles James R. piano maker at Towers,
h. 110 Hampshire
Acorn Fred A. car conductor, h. 10 Bay
Acunha Belle, widow, h. 31 Broadway
Adams Adelbert A. salesman, 24 Lincoln,
B. h. 15 Lee
Anna R. Mrs. h. 41 Inman
Annie E. Mrs. h. 19 Antrim
Annie I. widow of Harry, h. 3 Wal
nut avenue
Calvin W. engineer, B. & A. R. R. h.
285 Pearl
Charles A. clerk, 1338 Mass. ave. b.
2 Lamson pi.
Charles Fred, lawyer, 671 Mass. ave.
h. 32 Essex
Charles M. potter, A. H. Hews & Co.
h. 85 Walden
Charles S. salesman, b. 62 Otis
Charles S. 2597 Mass. ave.
ADAMS CHARLES W. Ferd F.
French & Co. (limited;, carriages,
14-24 Sudburv, B.h. 442 Broadwav
See p. 824
Comfort A. instructor Electrical En-
gineering, H. U. h. 13 Farrar
Adams Czarina C. Mrs. h. 40 Norfolk
D. Frances Miss, music teacher, b.
10 Shepard
Edward L. artist, 16 Haskell, b. do.
Ellen F. Mrs. h. 45 Oxford
Ernest, bookkeeper, rms. 35 Western
avenue
Ernest G. 38 State, B. b. 45 Oxford
Ernest H. bookkeeper, 694 Mass. av.
rms. 35 Western ave.
Eugenia Mrs. bds. 26 Bigelow
Francis, h. 930 Mass. ave.
Frank R. pay roll clerk, B. bds. 19
Antrim
Frederick, clerk, Riverside Press, b.
219 Green
Frederick W. machinist, 29 Main, h.
at Somerville
Freedom S. carpet beating, 236
Cambridge, B. h. 32 1 rem out
George B. clerk 305 Congress, B. h.
12i Rindge ave.
George D. bookbinder, b. 120 Austin
George W. gardener, bds. 5 West
Georgianna Miss, stenographer, 29
Franklin, h. 33£ Essex
Gertrude E. widow of Austin R. h. 2
Lamson place
Hannah A. Mrs. h. 252 Sidney
Harry B. storage, 1 Richdale ave. h.
35 Arlington
Herbert G. electrician B., bds. 96
Richdale ave.
Isaac, h. 11 Shepard
James, laborer, h. 3 Rollins ct.
James A. hostler, 133 Green, h. at
Alls ton [Spring
James H. driver, 68 Bridge, h. 70
James H. furniture polisher, house
20 Tremont
John, cook, b. 100 Clark
John, hairdresser, b. 44 Pine
John A. b. 120 Austin
John F. lawyer, 53 State, B. h. 96
Richdale ave.
John P. h. 10 Shepard
John Q. ins. agent, b. 2 Lamson pi.
Joseph M. Jr. tailor's cutter, boards
252 Sidney
Lydia A. h. 21 Cogswell ave.
Major, h. r. 159 Broadway
Marcellus T. yardman, h. 47 Hastings
Mary C.Miss,\eacher, Sleeper school,
b. at W. Somerville
Maurice H. foreman. Am. X. & T.
Co. Second, h. 400 Cambridge
Oscar Fay, author, b. 378 Harvard
Paul, laborer, h. 120 Webster ave.
Peter, compositor, h. 120 Austin
Reuben A. laborer,h.60 Hubbard av.
Robert, laborer, h. 21 Flagg
Ruth A. widow of Abraham, bds. 2
Ashburton pi.
CAMBRIDGE [J\J DIRECTORY
99
Adams Surah L. Miss, h. 33^ Essex
Solomon N.overseer,fertilizing room,
169 Gore, h. 1682 Cambridge
Susan M. Miss, teacher, Allston gram-
mar school, bds. 66 Inman
Theodore P. master Latin school,
Fayette, cor. Broadway, h. at
Boston
William Mrs. h. 45 River
William P. painter, b. 252 Sidney
William K. dry goods, 258 Cambridge,
h. 62 Otis
A. D. Club, 11 Dunster
Adell Charles, laborer, h. Hotel Myrtle
Aden Rudolph, sausage maker, b. 5 Pio-
neer
Adler Gregoire, tailor, h. 14 Wilbur
Agassiz Alexauder, curator, Museum of
Comparative Zoology, H. U. and
12 Ashburton pi. B. h. 36 Quincy
Elizabeth C. widow of Louis, h. 36
Quincy
George R. bds. 36 Quincy
Max, bds. 35 Quincy
Primary school, Sacramento, c. Ox-
ford
Agnew David, coachman, 317 Harvard,
h. at Somerville
Millard F. porter, h. 353 Main
William F. engineer, C. E.L.Co.h.39
Prospect
Aguste Antonio, laborer, h. 33 Vine
Agusto Amanson, h. Lowland, n. Vine
Manuel, at 169 Gore, bds. 148 Vine
Ahearn Annie, widow of Thomas, h. 194
Norfolk
Dennis, baker, N. Y. Biscuit Co. b.
r. 105 Amory
Ellen, widow of John, h.r. 105 Amory
Eugene, gate tender, B. & M.R. R.
East, h. 26 do.
Eugene, laborer, h. 3 Linehan ct.
Harry, laborer, bds. 6 Squires ct.
H. Louisa, dressmaker, 149 Dublin,
h. do.
John, b. 2 DeWolf
Mary, widow of Dennis, h.200 Dublin
Maurice, city laborer, h. 149 Dublin
Maurice J. b. 59 Rice
Michael F. at 169 Gore,h.l41 Second
Patrick, produce, h. 31 Harding
Richard A. Custom House, B. h.
200 Dublin
Timothy, baker, h. 170 Franklin
William, laborer, h. 41 Jefferson
see Ahem, O'lleara also Heme
Ahem Den nisG. bricklayer, h. 286 Green
John, b. 18 Warren
.John D. ins. agent, 1). 2 Emmons pi.
.John . I. book stamper,!;, h. 12 Prince
AHEKN JOHN J.real estate, etc.
42a Cambridge, h. K)5 Spring. See
p. 35
Ahern Maurice A. gardener, 121 Brattle,
h. 6 Foster
Michael, bricklayer, h. 2 Emmons pi.
William Mrs. boarding house. 67
Winthrop, h .do. [place
William H. pressman, b. 2 Emmons
see Ahearn, also O'Hearn
Aiken Charles W. mechanical engineer,
184 Broadway, rms. 149 Austin
Edward H. musician, h. 2 Ferry pi.
Hannah Mrs. h. 2 Percy pi.
Aikens Anthony C. h. 109 Hastings
Ainley George, bricklaj-er, h. 88 Elm
Ains worth John, at 169 Gore, h. 191
Norfolk
Aitcheson Robert, carpenter, h. 453 Win-
sor
Aitken Daniel H. carpenter, 11 Cherry,
h. at Boston
Aker Hans, cabinet maker, 10S Cambridge
Ole C. cabinet maker, 108 Cam-
bridge, h. 4 Carlisle
Akerley Edward, laborer,h. 48 Fairmount
John, laborer, h. 402 Main
Akerman George, supt. Lamb & Ritchie,
Albany, h. 32 Pearl
Gustaf, organ builder, h. 31 Pine
Akerson John, yard man, 174 Broadway
Akin Emilv H. widow of William L. h.
62 Wendell
Alary Amable, barber, 350 Green, b 348 do.
Louis, hairdresser, 348 Green, h. do.
Albee Andrew, provisions, 91 Hampshire,
h. 315 Winsor
Helen M. teacher, Latin school, b.
48 Lake View ave.
Louise C. cataloguer, H. LT. library,
bds. 48 Lake View ave.
Sumner Mrs. h. 48 Lake View ave.
Alberts Albert, laborer, h. 225 Third
Albert, Jr. brass smith, b. 225 Third
Clement P. painter, 165 Charles, h.
227 Third
Frank, teamster, h. 668 Cambridge
Lizzie Mrs. laundry, 666 Cambridge,
h. 66S do.
Albertson Frederick, candy maker. l>. 8
Market
Albro Annie E. Miss, rms. 19 Church
A Ichor n John II. foreman, 205 Broadway,
h. 254 Prospect
Alden Charles A. bookkeeper, 45 Norm,
B. b. 78 Hancock
Charles \v. manager, 9 Bowdoin -4.
Ik h. 71 Allston
George W. A. plasterer, h. 55 Harris
Rebecca Mrs. I,. 44 Martin
Sophia D. widow of Elbiidge G. h.
78 Haneoek
William lk plasterer, b. 55 Han
William T.fly finisher, it ;:> Broa Ivt \\ ,
h. 21 Essex
Aldheu Thomas, provisions, 2 Gore, h.
100
CAMBRIDGE [A] DIRECTORY
Aldrich Edwin II.bookkeeper,243 Broad-
way, h. 27 Blake
Frank, starch, etc. 55 Kilby, B. h.
78 Washington ave.
H. W. buyer ,B. h. 125 Mt. Auburn
Sybil B. widow of PaulT.h.95 Green
Aleson Albert, laborer, h. 38 Union
Alexander Abram, upholstery, etc. 728
Mass. ave. h. 181 Green
Anna M. widow, h. 3 Lincoln pi.
Arthur R. brick layer, b. 413 Green
Charles J. plumber, 531 Cambridge,
h. 145 Brookline
Constance G. Miss, teacher, Latin
school, b. 7 Buckingham pi.
George L. coupe, B. h. 9 Norris
Gertrude A. Miss, milliner, bds. 413
Green
Giles R. carpenter, h. 102 Norfolk
Hiram P. h. 132 Green
James A. machinist, h. 332 Mass.av.
John, machinist, 17 Main, h. 96
Norfolk
John L. clerk, B. b. 9 Norris
J. Scott, sergeant, police station 2,h.
132 Green
Leonard B. carpenter, h. 413 Green
Mark, blacksmith, h. 956 Cambridge
. Mary, h. 39 Jefferson
Robert, laborer, h. 28 Decatur
Samuel F. asst. manager. Armstrong
News Co. B. bds. 9 Norris
Simon, pool room B. h. 110 Plymp-
ton
Thomas C. blacksmith, h. 956 Cam-
bridge
Alexandrian Herbert (Alexandrian &
Ensherrian), jeweler, rms. 196
Auburn
& Ensherrian (Herbert Alexandrian
and Joseph Ensherrian), fancy
goods, 26 Brattle
Alexanson Hans, electrician, 174 Pleas-
ant, h. do.
Alger Amanda M. Miss, teacher, River-
side primary school, h. 37 Mt.
Vernon
Alghieri Simon. soup mnfr.rear 334 Main,
h. 56 Norfolk
Allaire Louis, scorer, h. 73 Tremont
Allan Alexander, printer, h.373 Harvard
George T. engineer, 443 Mass. ave.
b. 124 Austin
Thomas, engineer, 36S Main, b. 124
Austin
Walter S. b. 373 Harvard
William F. bookkeeper, B. h. 129
Magazine
see Allen also Allyn
Allard Joseph A. contractor, h. 160
Hamilton
Michael, h. 3S Ninth
Robert, waiter, B. h. 78 Brookline
Allard Willard J. foreman, h. 64 Fifth
Allcock Alfred,carpenter,h.end Pember-
ton
Percy H. paper hanger, b. end Pem-
berton
Allen Albert P. electrical engineer, h. 23
Gray
Alexander V. G. Rev. Professor of
Ecclesiastical History,Epis. Theo.
school, h. 2 Phillips pi.
Alfred, janitor, (12 Central, B.). h.
79 Elm
Annie L. Miss, b. 8 State
A. E. vocalist, h. 17 Leonard ave.
Charles (Little, Brown & Co.), Black-
stone, h. at Boston
Crawford C. lawyer B., b. 52 Shep-
ard
Daniel, foreman boiler maker 72
Main, h. at Boston
Donald, agent, b. 104 Enman
Edmund J.painter,h.l550 Cambridge
Eliza, widow of William, h. 25 Regent
Elizabeth, housekeeper, 11 Fifth
Elizabeth D. widow of Horace, h. 93
Prospect
Emma J. Miss, bds. 21 Sacramento
E. H. foreman, rms. 80 Wendell
Fannie Miss, teacher. Otis primary
school, b. 11 Fifth
Frank, advertising agent, B. h. 17
Leonard ave.
Frank A. Oriental Tea Co. S5 Court,
B. h. 263 Harvard
Frank C; moulder, h. 15 Pleasant
Frank F. cigars, B. h. 64 Garfield
Frederick A. carpenter, h. 35 Pine
Frederick DeF. Professor Classical
Philology, H. U. h. 45 Brewster
Gannett F. electrotyper, b. 7 Sidney
George, foreman, 18 P. O. sq. B.
h. 7 Sidney
George, laborer, h. 132 Pleasant
George H. foreman, 145 Broadway,
h. 25 Auburn
Harold J. clerk, b.Mrs.M.S. Allen's,
Coolidge ave.
Harrv B. St. Ry. conductor, rms. 22
Eliot
Harry G. clerk B. b.2155 Mass. av.
Harry Rea, local drummer, B. b. 15
Pleasant
Harvey J. printer, B. b. 15 Norfolk
Henry G. Mrs. h. 14 Ware
Henry V. D. student, H. U. bds. 2
Phillips pi.
Henry W. clerk, 27 N. Market, B.
h. 2235 Mass. ave.
Herbert M. 87 Court, B. h. 265
Harvard
Herman, clerk, h. 357 Prospect
Horace G. janitor, h. 80 Washington
James, laborer, b. 1146 Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE [A] DIEECTOEY
101
Allen James A. carpenter, h. 227 Vine
Jennie M. stenographer, B. bds.
Mrs. M. S. Allen's
Jeremiah, junk dealer, h. 11 Willow
John, car inspector, h. 8 Lechmere
place
John, driver, b, 13 Somerset
John, laborer, b. 35 Blackstone
John, laborer, h. 161 Elm
John, motor man, h. r. 29 Reed
John's, student, H. U. b. 2 Phillips
place
Joseph H. Eev. h. 5 Garden
Josephine, widow, h. 3 Saginaw av.
Lucretia 6. h. 189 Columbia [ave.
Maria S. wid. of Jason, h. Coolidge
Mary, widow of James, h. 13 Somer-
set
Mary M. Miss, h. 69 Brattle
Mary Emily Miss, h. 13 Market
Mary T. widow of Thomas, h. 177£
Harvard
Matthew, h. 342 Green
Nathan L. physician, 184 Boylston,
B. h. 10 Pemberton
Oscar F. treas. Cambridge Savings
Bank, 1410 Mass. ave. h. 19 Trow-
bridge
Patrick, laborer, h. 18 North
Pea H. salesman, 74 Chauncy, B.
bds. 15 Pleasant
Richard B. h. 52 Shepard
Robert, glass cutter, b. 11 Fifth
Samuel \V. moulder, h. 10 Bigelow
Thomas W. driver, b. 13 Somerset
Vina] L. fruit clerk, h. 115£ Hamp-
shire
Warren A. foreman, B. h. 3 Gibson
William, pressman, B. b. 1283
Cambridge
William, teamster, h. 59 Sydnev
William H. B. h. 13 Market
William P. carpenter, h. 25 Regent
William T. salesman,!). 177£ Harvard
Willis, at Independent Ice Co. h. 104
Thorndike
Mi«s, h. 31 Pine
see Allan, also Allyn
Alley Elliott E. upholsterer, 73 Thorn-
dike, house do.
Florence J. Miss, teacher, Tarbell
school, 1). 73 Thorndike
William F. (Ii. 1'. Clark ,V Co.). 443
Mass. ave. h. 10 Clinton
Allgier William II. teamster, h. 2 17
Broadway
Allison Caroline, widow of Charles X.
h. CO Middl. »sex
Frank, at Am. Hub. Co. b. 8 Market
George A. flour, 618 < ihamber of
( oinnit'ivr. li. h. 11 Humboldt
Robert, tailor. 316 Cambridge, b. 1
Second street ct.
Allison Susan C. Miss, teacher, Peabody
grammar school, h. 11 Humboldt
William H. student, Newton, b. 11
Humboldt
All man Michael E. paver, h. 3 Harvard
place
Allnutt Frank, clerk, 1444 Mass. ave.
Frederick G. provisious, 8 Bovlston,
h. 13 Mellen
Alls A. Edgar, car starter, h. 241 River
Allston Grammar School, Boardman
Allyn George E. b. 471 Broad way
Horace A. supt. C. G. L. Co." Third,
h. 471 Broadway
John, publisher," 172 Tremont, B.
h. 11 Berkeley
Rebecca P. widow of Rutus B. h. 5
Berkeley
Rufus B." student, H. 17. bds. 11
Berkeley
Almeida Louis, laborer, Revere Sugar
Refinery, h. 35 Vine
Almgren Axel, baker, 31 Elm, bds. John
Hammer's, Howard
Axel F. laborer. 18 Magee
John, salesman, 404 Main, bds. 51
Columbia
Almorth Gustav A. telescope maker, 50
Henry, h. 53 Prince
Gustava, widow of Gusta, house 53
Prince
Almv Charles, lawyer, 50 State, rm. 33,
B. h, 147 Brattle
Alpha Delta Phi Club, J. J. Chamberlain
steward, 64 Mt. Auburn
Alphen James, teamster, h. 5 Plymouth
Lizzie, widow of Garrett, house 124
Brookline
Michael J. action maker, b. 5 Ply-
mouth
Stephen, teamster, b. 5 Plymouth
see Halpin
Alpine Michael, laborer, b. 10 Broadway
Alsten Charles, painter. h. 232 Broadway
Alshaffsky Abraham, blacksmith, rear
295 Third
Alston Madison, laborer, h. 6 Village
Altimas .John, baker, h. 6 Wesley ave
Thomas, bds. G Wesley ave.
Altmiller August IS. tinsmith, Third. cor.
Potter, h. 131 Otis
Charles A. clerk, B. B. W. bds. 131
Otis
Altshuler Israel, grocer, 185 Bridge,h.do
Alves Antone J. at 169 Gore, b. 3 Low-
land ave.
Jacintho, laborer, h. 3 Lowland av.
John J. grocer, 771 Cambridge,h.do,
Maria, widow of Francisco, hOUS
Spring
Amadou Samuel E. salesman, bds. 322
Prospect court
Ambrose Edward, Laborer, h. 15ft Hayes
102
CAMBRIDGE [J\J DIRECTORY
Ambrose James E. boiler maker, B.& M.
repair shop, h. 100 Spring
John L. first asst. clerk of courts,
Third
William, clerk, b. 100 Spring
Ambush Charles H. janitor (B.), house
71 Washington
Amee Albert F.(Amee Bros.), 1382 Mass.
avenue, h. at W. Somerville
Brothers(John and Albert F. Amee),
booksellers, 1382 Mass. ave.
John (Amee Bros.), 1382 Mass. ave.
h. 146 Hancock
Louise R. widow of William A.
teacher of piano, h. 96 Ellery
Lucy A. Mrs. h. 23 Ellery
American Express Co. Charles A. Rogers
agent, 11 Brattle
Net & Twine Co. mnfr. nets, seines
and twines, Second, cor. Bent,
office, 34 Commercial, B.
AMERICAN RUBBER CO.
mufrs. rubber boots, shoes and
clothing, cor. Ninth and Potter,
Robert D. Evans, pres. and treas.
E. H. Paine, agent,office and store
Bedford, cor. Chauncy, B. See
page 6
Ames AddieE. widow- of Howard B. h.
2018 Mass. ave.
Charles, h. 44 Inman
Edward S. engraver (31 Milk, B.),
bds. 52 Magazine
Henry G. action maker, 113 Broad,
way, b. 24 Fisk pi.
James Barr. Bussev Prof, of Law-
H. U. h. 11 Frisbie pi.
John G. carpenter, h. 24 Fisk pi.
John W. Mrs. h. 9 Phillips pi.
WinfieldH. physician, 2018 Mass.
ave. h. do.
Amunsen Gustav, moulder, h. Hotel
Brooks, Brooks
Anatheo Antonio, shoemaker, house 185
Third
Anderburg Edward, polisher, 30 Bo vis-
ton, h. 17 Eliot
Anderson Abbie E. Miss, b. 151 Auburn
Abby A. Mrs. nurse, h. 20 Mill
Abraham, farmhand, h. 3 Willis ct.
Albert, machinist', h. 24 Suffolk
Alfred, laborer, b. 145 Otis
Allen, brass finisher, h.10 Glen wood
Amelia Mrs. h. 32 Richdale ave.
Anders, machinist, b. 9 Seckle
Andrew, laborer, b. 90 Thorndike
Andros P.ladder maker, h. 25 Winter
Annie E. Mrs. h. 38 Carver
August, painter, b. 6 Parnell
August B. piano maker,h. 237 Broad-
way
Augustus E. clerk, B. b. 158 Auburn
Axel, piano maker, b. 149 Harvard
Anderson Axel, piano maker, b.7 Cherry
court
Carl, teamster, h. 81 Fifth
Carl E. laborer, b. 469 Cambridge
Car] J. engineer, Cambridge Diary
Co. Blackstone, h. 157 Putnam av.
Catherine, widow of James, house
80 Boylston
Charles, at 169 Gore
Charles, laborer, h. 16 Harvard
Charles, painter, b. 1 Gore pi.
Charles, sawyer, h. 22 Suffolk
Charles, teamster, h. 129 Putnam
avenue
Charles, wireworker. rms. 96 Austin
Charles A. foreman board maker,286
Main, h. at Clarendon Hills
Charles E. clerk, 8% Mt. Auburn, h.
10 Tremont
Charles H. clerk, 78 Plympton, h.
20 Mill
Charles H. janitor, B. h. 24 Bolton
David, wire worker, h. 69 Sidney
Duncan, hairdresser, b. 20 Andrews
Edmond C. drug clerk 100 Tremont,
B. h.Sl Green
Edward, driver, b. 27 Elmer
Edward, laborer, h. 40 Plymouth
Edwin, furniture maker,b. 109 Win-
sor
Elliott, cabinet maker, house at
Somerville
Ernest S. cigars, h. 14 Fairmont
Ernest S. Jr. cigars, B. boards 14
Fairmont
Ernst, piano maker, 368 Main, h.
99 do.
Eva C. widow of Carl. h. 74 Dana
Frank, at 169 Gore, h. 107 do.
Frank, clerk, B. rms. 30 Jay
Frank, junk, h. 10 Somerset
Frank, machinist, h. 2 Broadway
Fred, awning maker, b. 6 King pi.
Fred, engineer, 50 Harvard, h. 60 do.
Fred L. machinist, b. 149 Harvard
Frederick, h. 709 Cambridge
George, carpenter, B. B. Works, h.l
Lilac ct.
George, jobber, h. 20 Andrews
George, wire worker, b. 69 Sidney
George D. h. 7 Magee
George H. clerk, b. 55a Market
George S. K. Rev. evangelist, h. 24
Rockingham
Grace, clerk. 1420 Mass. ave.
Gustaf. piano maker, b. 103 School
Gustav. cabinet maker,ll Cherry, b.
108 Washington
Gustav, shoemaker, h. 289 Main
Isabel Mrs. grocer, rms. 49 Market
NDERSOX JAMES, carpenter,
builder, and vaulting pole mnfr.
16 Bath, h. 15 Brewer. "See p. 789
A
CAMBRIDGE [J\J DIRECTORY
103
Anderson James, laborer, h. 27 Elmer
James, porter, B. b. 291 Columbia
James A. express driver, b. 10 Beaver
James E. laborer, h. 76 Clark
John, b. 317 Main
John, cabinet maker, h. 107 Gore
John, clerk, 1420 Mass. ave.house 23
Hudson
John, laborer, b. 4 Parnell
John, laborer, h. 24>£ Sehool-st.ct.
John, laborer, h. 472 Winsor
John, helper, 1402 Mass. ave.
John, plumber, b. 80 Boylston
John, trained nurse, h. 55a Market
John D. gardener, b. 71 Martin
John E. teamster, 122 Broadway.
house do.
John W. cooper, rear 68 Allston, h.
230 Brookline
John W. laborer, b. 469 Cambridge
Knute A. foreman baker, house 59a
Cherry
Louis, h. 2 Clark st. pi.
Mary Mrs. h. 2S9 Main
Nils, piano case maker, h. 16 Oak
Circle
Olof, cabinet maker, rms. 86 Wash.
Olof, teamster, h. 133 Spring
Oscar, blacksmith, h. 1 Gray
Oscar, can maker, b. 55 Clark
Pahr O. carpenter, 385 Putnam ave.
h. 164 Pleasant
Per A. coppersmith, b. 295 Main
Peter, coal peddler, h. 23d School
street ct.
Peter, farmer, h. Gushing ave.
Peter, fireman, b. T. Andword, Clar-
endon ave.
Peter, iron moulder, rms, 7 Gardiner
Peter, laborer, b. 469 Cambridge
Peter, laborer, h. 157 Thorndike
Peter, ladders, h. 25 Winter
Richard, tinsmith, b. 9 Broadway
Robert, clerk, 1420 Mass. av. house
71 Martin
Robert Mrs. h. 69 Sidney
Samuel, teamster, b. 66 Broadway
Stephen, brass foundry, 33 Haw-
kins B. and overseer of the poor,
h. 72 Spring
Stephen 1J. state prison officer,
Chsn. h. 67 Otis
Sven J. cabinetmaker, h. 118 Otis
Thomas, bookkeeper, 169 (.ore, h.
87 Third
Thomas I. carpenter, h. 20 Andrew
Walter J. Bpeeial police, b. 20 Mill
Wilheinina Mrs. h. 6 Rogers Mock,
Washington
William, laborer, h. 78 Murray
William, painter. bds. i Gore pi.
William, teamster, h. it; Beaver
William, teamster, h.122 Webster av.
Anderson William Jr. clerk, 50£ De Wolfe
b. 16 Beaver
William J. galvanizer, h. 61 Prince
Andersson John, h. 4 Hotel Pleasant, 32
Moore
Andino Axel J. painter, h. 10 Lowland av.
Andleman Frank, junk, h. 10 Somerset
Andre Joseph, laborer, rear 136 Bridge
Andren Adolph, fresco painter, Boston
Museum, h. 31 Pine
Andress Walter, marine, h. 80 Elm
Andrew Francisco, h. 95 Second
Francisco, Jr. billiards, 82 Cambridge.
and hairdresser, 183 do. h. do.
Manuel, barber, 183 Cambridge. b. do.
Andrews Albert H. clerk, 997 Cambridge,
h. 114 Pearl
Antone, printer, h. 338 Vine
Ardelia A. Mrs. h. 9 Day
Charles, boilermaker, 72 Main
ANDREWS DAVID H. prop.
BostonBridge Works, Sixth, cor.
Binney, office 70 Kilby, rm. 83, B.
h. at Newton Center, See opp.
Bridge Builders
Edward A. agent, E.Cambridge B. &
A. station, bds. 27 Ware
Eliza, widow of Thomas, h. 100
Hampshire
Eliza B. widow of Elias E. house 3
Ashburton pi.
Ernest E. shipper, Osborn, bds. 3
Ashburton pi.
George E. clerk, B. b. 206 Harvard
John D. case maker, 162 Broadway,
h. 206 Harvard
John L. drug clerk, 43 Hanover, B.
h. 4 Hoi worthy
Jones J. porter, h. 186 Broadway
Joseph, upholsterer, 25 Brattle, bds.
at Mt. Auburn
Mabel Miss, clerk, 3 Austin, bds. 288
Colombia
Peter, iceman, h. 13 Ninth
Robert E. student, b. 1044 Mass. av.
Robert R., D. D. S. 1308 Mass. ave.
h. 1044 do.
Russell E. clerk, 337 Main, b. 1S4
Winsor
Warren A. band sawyer. State, cor.
Osborn, h. 18 Soden
William II. clerk, bds. 206 Harvard
AndrOS Henry S. apotheeary. ti'.>7 Mas<.
ave. h. 27 Inman
Andword Thorwald, engineer, h. Claren-
don avenue
Angell Albert, laborer, b. 393 Cambridge
Hans M. (i. Cabinet maker, rms. 120
Otifi
John, cooper, h. 1 16 (.ore
John W. helper, bds. 7 Portsmouth
Martin, laborer, h. 266 Portland
Richard J. electrician, rm. *.»7 Austin
104
CAMBRIDGE
[A]
DIRECTORY
Anglin James F. milkman, bds. 37 Cow-
perthwaite
Kate Mrs. h. r. 159 Franklin
Mary, h. 24 Flagg
Michael, Jr. driver, bds. 24 Flagg
Michael J. teamster, h. 37 Cowperth-
waite [waite
Patrick J. student, b. 37 Cowperth-
Thomas, milkman, b. 37 Cowperth-
waite
Angus Henry, stone cutter, b. 10 Bdw"v.
\ NGTJS HENRY S. building
jljl. mover, 45 Market, h. 236 Columbia,
See p. 784
Annis A. H. harness maker, rms. 39
Pleasant
Everett F. paper colorer, house 99
Western ave.
Ansell Margaret Miss, h. 303 Main
Stephen, painter, h. 193 Third
Wm. E. Am. Hub. Co. house 10
Portsmouth
Anselmo John, sawyer, 162 Broadway,h.
141 Main
Anshelm August, silversmith, bds. 158
Harvard
John H.shoemaker,158 Harvard,h.do.
Lewis J. printer, 174 Broadway, h.
55 Hampshire
Ansley Eliza Miss, variety store, 374£
Main, h. 365 do. [ave.
Anslow William P. printer, b. 6 Leonard
Anson John W. laborer, h. 45 Bristol
Anthony Chas. compositor, h. 44 Bigelow
Chas. A. foreman, h. 145 Broadway
Edward M. machinist, b. 128 Otis
Elizabeth M. Mrs. h. 28 Linnsean
George F. laborer,h. 2 Hotel Shirley,
School
Apel Daniel C. b. 153 Otis
Frederick, police, station 3, h. 153
Otis
Henry W. roller maker, 100 Milk,
B. h. 490 Cambridge
Appleby Geo. A. key finisher, State, cor.
Osborn, bds. 65 Elm
Mark H. Mrs. h. 65 Elm
Applegate A. Judson, jeweler, 571 Mass.
ave. h. 24 Ellsworth ave.
Appleton Chas. H. fireman, B.& A. R.R.
h. 1 Rockingham pi.
Chas. T. P. h. 3 Ellsworth ave.
C. Frank, boots and shoes, 238
Washington, B. h.3 Ellsworth av.
George B. h. 19 Ware, suite 3
APPLETONJOHNH.counsellor-
at-law, 23 Court, rm. 614,B. h.
361 Harvard, See p. 814
Herbert D.architect, B. bds.3 Ells-
worth avenue
Sarah A. h. 3 Ellsworth ave.
Warren J. sign painter, 292 Wash-
ington, B. h. 12 Cottage
Applin Delia X. Miss, h. 7 Dover
Gustaf, baker, 31 Elm. b. 59a Cherry
Arabill Edward, h. 1153 Cambridge
Arbuckle Wm. H. clerk, B. h. 100 Green
Archambeau Alfred, helper, 1440 Mas-,
ave. b. 71 Sacramento
Alfred, laborer. H. U. h. 71 Sacra-
mento
Archibald Isaac AV. grocer, h.164 Winsor
Raymond, student, b. 104 Iuman
Robert, engineer, h. 42 Holyoke
Arel Ovid, laborer, h. 12 Brookford
Arendt August, at Sugar Refinery, h. 107
Spring
Arenstrup Ferdinand, stone cutter, house
191 Hamilton
Arey Alfred E. expressman, h. 42 State
Almira C. widow of David B. milli-
nery, h. 71£ Western ave.
Jennie A. bookkeeper, B. h. 10
Upton
Reuben Mrs. h. 81 Washington ave.
Arkell Chas. coachman, 14 Dana. bds. do.
Arkerson Morrill W. coal and wood, 138
Pleasant, h. at Allston
Olive, Avidow of Francis, house 162
Norfolk
Armblisas Anthony C. barber, 109 West-
ern avenue
Armenian Boarding House, 7 Parnell, 4
and 5 Riverside pi. and 104 and 108
Plympton
Armes Clara A. teacher, English High
school, bds. 27 Irving
Armstrep Christian, cabinet maker. 30
Boylston, h. at Somerville
Armstrong Alfred O. teamster, house 231
Broadway
Andrew P. steam fitter,184 Broadway
Catherine A. and Nellie, h. 312 Pearl
Ellen, widow of Irwiug, h. 249 Sixth
Francis J. foreman, 145 Broadway,
h. 86 Plymouth
Henrietta, widow of John, boarding
house, 464 Main, h. do.
Henry, bar keeper. B. h. 27 Bolton
Irving, potter, h. 169 Banks
James, laborer, h. r. 12 Harding
James, laborer, h. r. 29 Porter
James H. tinsmith, h. 265 Sidney
Jane, widow of James, h. 46 Holyoke
Jennie Miss, h. 19 Harvard
John, teamster, h. 29 Porter
Lizzie A. Miss, dressmaker,312 Pearl
house do.
Lucretia, dressmaker, B. h. 103
Western ave.
L. William, clerk, h. 4 Ninth
Osmou S. electrician and bookbinder,
h. 312 Pearl
Robert, carpenter, bds. S Laurel
Robert, master mariner, house 2439
Mass. ave.
CAMBRIDGE
[A]
DIRECTORY
105
2441
Mass. av. h. 2439 do.
Thomas, mason, h. 3 Brewery
William, cooper, h. 29 Porter
Wm. J. S. plasterer, bds. 75 Rich-
dale avenue
& Co. (Charles Armstrong), lith-
ographers, Riverside Press, Black-
stone and 4 Park, B.
Arnaud Augusta M. Mrs. h. 28 William
Arno John, bds. 32 Howard
Arnold Alice G. teacher, bds. 10 Frisbie
place
B. J. Miss, dressmaker, 3 Harold pi.
h. do.
Edith M. Miss, teacher, Hamilton,
b. 271 Pearl
Edmuud K. student, H. U. bds. 10
Frisbie pi.
Emma F. widow of Geo. A. h. 1683
Cambridge
George, collector, h. 1611 Mass. ave.
Geo. B. stenographer,B. b. 271 Pearl
John H. librarian, Law School, H. U.
h. 10 Frisbie pi.
Lois A. Mrs. h. 10 Frisbie pi.
Margaret Miss, h. 35 Norfolk
Martha E. widow of Chas. H. house
271 Pearl
Philip, laborer, b. 134 Spring [ave.
Roland, bookbinder, b. 265 Putnam
Samuel, fireman, h. 224 Charles
Thomas, carpenter, h. Hotel Union,
17 Harrison
Walter H. dentist, h. 22 Orchard
William E. machinist,!). 202 Harvard
Arnoldson Gustave, h. 4 Pioneer
Arnott Alexander, potter, A. If. Hews
& Co. h. 1S8 Raymond
Arntz Arne. jour, tailor, B. b. 50 Hub-
bard ave.
Aronson Frederick, painter, bds. 108
Thorndike
John, confectioner, h. 152 River
Arrelle Ovide, h. 12 Brookford
Arro\vsniith Ellen Miss, dressmaker, 282
Winsor, bds. do.
Arsenault Anthony, laborer. 1). 10 Jackson
Philip, carpenter, h. 49 Rindge ave.
Pierre R. belt maker, B. h. 21
Harvey
Simon, carpenter, h. 49 Rindge ave.
Artesani Alexander X. book finisher,
Riverside Press, i>. 1<;-j Putnam av.
Alfred, shoemaker, 602 Mas-, ave. h.
162 Put nam ave
Anthony F. book finisher, Riverside
Press, h. 168 Putnam ave.
Frank, helper, b. 162 Putnam ave.
William X. printer, 1'. 162 Putnam
Arthur James, shipper, h. L43 Main
Samuel .M. pressman, h. 39£ llolv-
yoke
Artridge James, teamster, bds. 20 Leigh-
ton court
John, teamster, h. 20 Leighton ct.
Thomas, teamster, bds. 20 Leighton
court
Asburn Hiram VV. boot and shoemaker,
41 Portlaud, bds. 25 do.
Ash Francis, sawyer, h. 384 Winsor
James, plasterer, b. 127 Webster av.
Justin, hostler, h. 21 Hovey ave.
Victor P. painter, 224 Main, h. 20
School
Walter, laborer, h. 1 Murdock
William H. millman h. 165 Harvard
Ashby James B. waiter, h. 14 Pine
Ashcroft JaneF. Miss, clerk,469 Main,b.
23 Sidney
John F. slipper maker, h. 23 Sidney
Mary, widow of Joseph, h.23 Sidney
Mary E. Miss, teacher, St. Mary's
Parochial school, b. 23 Sidney
Asher John M. carpenter, h. 66 Gri'gg
Ashlev Wm. J. Prof. Economic History,
H. U. h. 6 Acacia
Ashton Charles H. instructor, H. U.rms.
31 Maple ave.
James W. painter, 71 Jay, h. do.
Aspacher Gottleib, baker, 264 Pearl, h.
410 Putnam ave.
Aste Benedetto, fruit, 495 Cambridge, h.
497 do.
Atherton Charles H.book finisher, River-
side bindery, h. 421 Putnam ave.
Frank, at Am. Rubber Co. rms. 8
Market
Harry H. salesman, 1). 349 Broadway
Lewis B. painter, h. 124 Spring
Mary J. widow of Charles, house 421
Putnam ave.
Atkins Arthur W. tinsmith, h. 286 Pearl
Charles (C. Atkins & Co.), paper
hanger and painter, 27 Prospect,
h. 30 Upton
ATKINS CHARLES & CO.
painters and paper hangers, 27
Prospect, See p. 792
Charles E. paper hanger, 27 Pros-
pect, h. rear 6 Lopez
Francis J. paper hanger, b. 30 Upton
Henry W. hats. etc. B. h. 10 Leon-
ard ave.
John R. stair builder. 7s Beverly,
B. h.si Garfield
Walter D.pressman,Riverside Press,
h. 107 Pleasant
Atkinson Andrew, li. 6 EatOM
Annie, b. Hotel Allien, 1 1 1 Harvard
Annie, widow, h. 956 Cambridge
Edward, paper hanger, 22 Boylston,
h. SI Wendell
John, laborer, h. 61£ Fine
Robert, rubber worker, h. 32 Davis
Sarah .1 . Mrs. li. 1619 Mas., ave.
106
CAMBRIDGE
[A
DIRECTORY
Atkinson Thomas F. clerk, h. 27 Ports-
mouth
William, at Woven Hose, bds. 956
Cambridge
William F. salesman, B. house 45
Belmont
Attner Albert L. clerk, 1 Commercial,
B. bds. 4 Sidney
Mary J. widow of Thomas F. h. 45
Pearl
Thomas G. tailor, 493 Wash. B. h.
4 Sidney
Attwill Marian A. hat trimmer, bds. 206
Harvard
William H. assistant at observatory,
rms. 14 Shepard
Attwood J. Lorenzo, bookkeeper, 583 Mt.
Auburn, h. at West Somerville
Atwater James K. motorman, house 87
Hampshire
Michael, teamster, h. 16 Portsmouth
Atwick Frances A. widow of Thomas C.
boarding house, 19 Cottage
At wood Annie D. Miss. h. 25 Clinton
Arthur H. provisions, 48 North, B.
h. 75 Wendell
Benjamin F. Mrs. h. 5 Chester
Charles H. dry goods, Leverett, B.
h. 133 Otis
David, oysters, 32 Faneuil Hall sq.
B. h. 99 Magazine
Mary M.Miss, h. 10 Upton
Aubert Louis, h. 81 Broadway [ton
Aughinbaugh George B. h. 86 Washing-
August Albert, physician,322 Broadway,
house do.
Amos, laborer, h. 26 Lambert
Joseph, at 169 Gore, h. 5 Squire ct.
Manuel, laborer, h. 747 Cambridge
Augusta Sarah J. Mrs. h. 7 Locke
Auld Caroline, matron, 41 Holyoke,h. do.
Aurelius Henry B. clerk, 5 Essex
Auringer Joseph, mail driver, house 52
Broadway
Austin Alexander A. hairdresser (187
Atlantic ave. B.), h. 254 Winsor
Alexander J. clerk, b. 61 Spring
Edith, cutter, at Hovey's, B. h. 99
Inman
Elmer, teamster, b. 130 Washington
Florence L. Miss, music teacher, 93
Austin, rms. do.
George A. engineer, H. U. house 1
Myrtle ave.
George M. ' commission broker, 28
State, B. b. 196 Pearl
George P. engineer, B. & A. R. R.h.
329 Pearl
George T. carver,72 First,h.ll6 Put-
nam avenue
James, janitor, H. U. h. 36 Howard
James, porter. University Museum,
h. 36 Howard
Austin James A. student, b. 61 Spring
John A. car conductor, h. 100 Hol-
worthy
Julia M. widow of Alexander, h. 971
Gore
Kate, dressmaker, h. 97 Gore
Nathan X. h. 196 Pearl
Nettie C. h. 196 Pearl
Sophia I. widow of Charles J. house
1269 Cambridge
Susannah, widow of William, bds. 11
Mead
Thomas, weigher, Revere Sugar Re-
finery, h. 61 Spring
see Oesting
Authier Aldric, clerk, B. b. 50 Rindge
avenue
Azarie (A. Authier & Son), hair-
dresser, 51 Dublin, h. r. 50 Rindge
avenue
Azarie G. clerk, 2060 Mass. ave. aatd
(A. Authier & Son), hairdresser,
bds. rear 50 Rindge ave.
A. & Son (Azarie and Azarie G. Au-
thier), hairdressers and furniture,
51 Dublin
Joseph O. provisions, 63£ Rindge av.
h. 21 Rice
Ralph, clerk, 101 Rice, b. 2429 do.
Authot George, laborer, h. 16i Harvey
Avalla Joseph, laborer, b. 57 Vine
Avard Harold, painter, 42s Main, rooms
21 Lawrence
Avenel Emil, glass blower, h. 116 Web-
ster avenue
Averett Charles engine cleaner. B. h.
27 Jackson
Averill Abbie U. Mrs. h. 108 Austin
Arthur B. clerk, H. U. house 108
Austin [Broadway
Emma, widow of Leonard M. h. 298
Gerry C. carpenter, h. 287 Pearl
John, city carpenter, Hampshire, h.
1257 Cambridge
Lucy J. widow of Eben, h. 63 Inman
Nellie, clerk, 1166 Cambridge, house
1257 do.
Avery Alexander, teamster, h. 18 Lopez
Benjamin, soap maker, 172 Pearl,
h. 23 Valentine
Caroline J. widow of Jabez, house
143 Washington
Charles H. mill hand. 382 Main, h.
132 Hamilton
Ella R. Mrs. teacher, Putnam gram-
mar school, b. at Medford
Eugene, railroad, h. 541 Cambridge
George F. engineer, h. 99 Main
James, blacksmith, B. h. IS Wilbur
Jesse W. manager, S5 River, house
14 Laurel
John, gate tender, 169 Gore, house
32 Broadway
CAMBRIDGE []}] DIRECTORY
107
Avery Joseph J. foreman, 172 Pearl, h.
18 Valentine
Marina P. coal and wood, 85 River,
h. 14 Laurel
Patrick, teamster, bds. 2 Shepard's
block, Plympton
Simon, carpenter, h.2 Shepard's blk.
Plympton
Thomas S. cornice maker, B. boards
18 Wilbur
W. D. Winslow, clerk, S5 River, b.
14 Laurel
Avon Home. 809 Mt. Auburn
AXTMAN FRANCIS, electrician
and machinist, 46 Spring, h. do.
See p. S06
John, die maker, Third, cor. Potter,
h. rear 46 Spring
Louis A. machinist, B. bds. rear 46
Spring
A YAKS HENRY MORTON,
lawyer, 505 Sears bldg. B. h. 329
Broadway See p. 814
Aver Olive, widow of Henry, h. 7 Dover
see Eyre
Avers Henry J. varnisher, h. 1014 Cam-
bridge
Johu T. laborer, bds. 67 Norfolk
Mary Ann, widow of Andrew J. h.
41 £ Kinnaird
Thomas, carver, h. 50 Fifth
Thomas N. drug clerk, B. house
50 Fifth
William F. cabinet maker, B. house
106 Otis
see Eayrs
Ayles James, clerk, 729 Mass. ave. rooms
254 Green
Avlsworth Walter P. clerk, 33S Main, h.
24 Tufts
Avlward Gabriel Augustine, cigar packer
h. 3S3 Winsor
AYLWARD JAMES F. lawyer,
5 Tremont, rm. 41, B. b. 65 Otis
See page 817
.Johanna T. widow of James, house
65 Otis
John J. letter carrier, B." house 22
Montgomery
Peter, granite polisher, 51 Main, h.
Third
Richard H. police station 2, h. 1539
Cambridge
William J. carpenter, h. 39 Harvey
William P. clerk, t><U. 39 Barvey
Avon Peter, cornice maker, h. 13 Brook-
Cord
BAADEfi SAMUEL, baker, b. Moxon'a
block, Green
Baalack Arvid, mechanical engineer. 2
( lentral Bq. h. 7*-2 Mass, ave.
Baars J. E. student, b. 21 Putnam ave.
Babb Elmer E. plumber, 8 Brattle, house
31 Grigg
Babbitt Albert, bronzer, h. 219 Prospect
Charles A. wood turner, 384 Main,h.
147 Columbia
Isabel, school teacher, b. 97 Xorfolk
Martha L. Miss, secretary, English
High school, h. 219 Prospect
Babcock Frank" H. varnish mnfr. 104
Water, B. h. 34 Inman
Henry L. express. B. rms. 1 Union
Babin Paul P. clerk, b. 15 Railroad
Babineau Anthony, driver, h. 185 Brook-
line
Thomas, carpenter, h. 10 Jackson
Babson Charles, clerk, 111 Commercial,
B. h. 300 Prospect
Frank, clerk, 1174 Cambridge, house
300 Prospect
Harriet C. widow of Edward, house
98 Ellery
Margaret C. h. 98 Ellery
Bachman Max, carver, b. 254 Vine
Otto, laborer, h. 254 Vine
William, rms. 1608 Cambridge
William, teamster, 10 Brattle
Bacigealupi Louis, clerk, 1394 Mass. ave.
bds. 21 Shepard
Backoff Francis, lithographer, house 49£
Western avenue
Stephen, fruit, 1394 Mass. ave.house
21 Shepard
John, carrier, h. Tannery
Backus Amelia, widow of George C. h.
102 Spring
Edith L. teacher, Berkelev. Mass.
h. 9 Gerry
Edward F. operator, fire alarm sta-
tion, Brattle sq. h. 9 Gerry
Frederick G. operator, tire alarm sta-
tion, Brattle sq. b. 9 Gerry
Simeon S. car conductor, h. 6 Salem
Bacon Charles E. clerk, 492 Mass. ave.
bds. 41 Fourth
Emeline S. widow of Johu F. house
1919 Mass. ave.
Franklin GF. clerk, F. R. Pt., B. bds.
96 Hancock
Fred, piano tuner, 162 Broadway,
house at Boston
Harriet A. widow of Robert, house
124 A list in
Harry S. watchmaker, 1>">7 Mm-.
ave. bds. 1919 do.
James P. stenographer. I'.i IVmber-
ton sq. B. house 80 Garfield
John F. watchmaker, is:>7 Muss. av.
h. L919 do. [Wallace
John <;. carriage painter, h. ">'j
Joseph, uoo.i cai ver, h. 91 Main
.1. Murray, paint-. 1 1: Mills B. h.
1717 < ambridge
108
CAMBRIDGE []}] DIRECTORY
Bacon Lucy A. widow of Warren, h. 17
Lee
Maria J. Miss, teacher, Stearns
primary school, b. 315 Broadway
Mary A. Mrs. h. 315 Broadway
M. Clinton (Richardson & Bacon)
coal. College wharf, h. 27 Chester,
W. Somerville
Nellie L. stenographer, B. bds.
124 Austin
Newton S. student, H. M. S. b. 80
Garfield
Walter F. Mrs. h. 96 Hancock
Warren L. clerk B. b. 96 Han-
cock [ dike
Badeau Julius, carver, rms. 93 Thorn-
Badger Deming E. chief engineer, C.
E. L. Co. Western ave. house 109
Magazine
George W. lather, h. 7 Hotel Lee
Walter I. lawyer, 53 State, B. h. j
5 Mercer Circle
William C. H. (W. C. H. Badger &
Co.), furniture mnfr. 20 Albany,
h. at Boston
BADGER W.C.H.& CO.(Wm.C.
jj. Badger and George F. Tyler),
furniture mnfrs. 20 Albany, See p.
843
Baer Bertha L. forewoman, 243 Broad-
way, b. 234 do.
Johann, at Revere Sugar Refinery,
h. 101 Sixth
Louis Mrs. h. 169 Bridge
Sophia, widow of John, h. 234
Broadway
Sophie M. clerk, b. 234 Broadway
William G. granite cutter, b. 234
Broadway
Bagdasarian Barnabas D. coppersmith,
B. h. 14 Allston
Ignatius, coppersmith, B. h. 5
Brewer
Bagley Cornelius, farmhand, h. 36
Reed
Michael, h. 24 Decatur
Michael, Jr. laborer, b. 24 Decatur
see Begley
Bagnell Thomas H. carpenter, bds. 31
Magee
Bagwell James F. laborer, h. 141 Thorn-
dike
John, laborer, b. 141 Thorndike
Bailey Albert D. engineer, B. & M. R.
R. system, h. 64 Thorndike
Alfred, mason, h. Waverly, near
Fort Washington
Alfred J. shipper, B. h. 75 Elm
Benjamin F. express messenger. B.
&M. R. R. h. Brendon n. Ray-
mond
Charles, shoemaker, 3 Douglass, h.
56 Austin
Bailey Charles M. electrician. Lexing-
ton, Mass. b. 1534 Cambridge
Dora Mrs. h. 15 Moore
Edward B. foreman, N. P. & P. Co.
Somerville, h. 1534 Cambridge
Edwin S. foreman, B. h. 59 Pleas-
ant
Elmer L. driver, 328 Vine, h. 76£
Thorndike
Eugene A. (Bailey & Co.), watch-
maker, 459£ Main, h. 35 Brookline
Francis C. manager, 2435 Mass. Ave.
h. Groveland
Frances H. Mrs. b. 123 Oxford
Francis E. bookkeeper, 180 Main, h.
at E. Watertown
Frederick H. teacher, B. bds. 75
Wendell
George A. b. 64 Thorndike
George A. paper hanger, 50 Arch
B. house 524 Mass. ave.
BAILEY HOLLIS R. lawyer, 53
State, room 905, B. h. 4 Bucking-
ham, See p. 814
Jacob L. (J. L. Bailey & Sons),
mortgage broker, 175 Cambridge,
h. 22 Inman
John, carpenter, h. 1277 Cambridge
Joseph, machinist, 92 Main, h. 1
Clark street place
J. L. & Sons (Jacob L., Samuel W.
and AVilliam S. Bailev). brokers,
175 Combridge and 493 Wash. B.
J. Warren, embroideries, 108 Tre-
mont, B. h. 15 Dover
Mary, widow, h. 89 Walden
Matthew, butcher, b. 9 Squires ct.
Morris J. clerk, 1 Austin, h. 1 Pine
Oakley H. (O. H. Bailey & Co.),
lithographer, S3 Inman, h. do.
O. H. & Co. (Oakley H. Bailey),
publishers, 83 Inman
Rishton ' T. bookkeeper, Muller
Bros. h. 2224 Mass. ave.
Samuel W. (J. L. Bailey & Sons),
broker, 175 Cambridge, h. 22
Inman
Samuel W. Jr. clerk, b. 22 Inman
Sara A. Miss, teacher, Allston gram-
mar school, b. 60 Prospect
Sophia L. Mrs. linen marker, h. 1534
Cambridge
Theodore A. tinman, 385 Putnam
ave. h. 64 Waverly
William, laborer, round house, B.
& M. R. R. h. 25 Third
William Silas (J. L. Bailey & Sons),
broker, 175 Cambridge, h. at
East Hard wick, Vt,
& Co. (Eugene A. Bailey), jewel-
lers, 459>£ Main
see Bayley
Bailot Eugene', clerk, b. 4 Chestnut pk.
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
109
Bailot Mary Ann, widow, h. 4 Chestnut
park
Bain Andrew, plumber, h. 1 Gladstone
Donald H. polisher, b. 75 Elm
Mary, widow of Phillip, h. 75 Elm
Nathaniel P. carpenter, h. 41 Elm
Baird Charles William, motorman, h. 32
Magnolia ave.
Edward P. h. 25 Harris
George H. fireman, B. & A. R. P. h.
1 Pearl street ph
Grace I. at Riverside Press, h. 1
Pearl st.pl.
Helen J. widow of Irah, 1 Pearl st.
pi.
John, sugar house, h. 311 Vine
see Beard
Baker Abijah, clothing cutter, B. h.
23 Rockingham
Albert L. clerk, B. h. 97 Brook-
line
Albert W. asst. shipper, h. 94 Nor-
folk
Alden F. organist, h. 37 Pine
Alfred, h. 32 Harvev
Alfred F. painter, 10 Pearl, h. 26
Essex
Alvah S. court officer, Court House,
Third
Arven T. carpenter, Broadway Iron
Foundry, h. 15 Baldwin
Catherine C. Mrs. h. 2 Holmes pi.
Charles L. W. foreman, High, cor.
Purchase, B. h. 375 Prospect
C. Alice Miss, b. 2 Holmes pi.
Eben, salesman, B. h. Gilson cor.
Ken way
Edgar P. (Baker & Carney), grocer,
529 Mass. ave. h. 33 Pearl
Kdward A. expressman, b. 19 Pine
Edward H. (Baker-Hunuewell Co.),
coal, 81 Main, 624 Mass. ave. 11
Brattle, also 20 Exchange place
and 73 Cambridge, B. h. 112
Lake View avenue
Eliza Mrs. h. 146 Columbia
Eliza A. dressmaker, 1 Blake, h.do.
Elizabeth, widow of Benjamin, h.
91 Gore
Elizabeth, widow of William A. h.
21 Rindge ave.
Ella Miss, music teacher, 146 Colum-
bia, h. do.
Ellen S. Mrs. h. 27 Essex
Frank S. clerk, B. t>. 15 Baldwin
Frederick G. driver, 626 Ma<s. ave.
h. 27 Pine
George C. broker, B. b. 97 Brook-
line
George II. clerk, bds. 21 Cottage
George l*. asst. prof. II. I. house '><•
Buckingham [Second
George \v. Bilver plater, h. 12:5
Baker Harry E. salesman, B. h. 10 Wil-
liam
Helen E. widow of Washington J.
h. 12 Center
Henry, teamster, b. 91 Gore
BAKER-HUNNEWELL C O.
(Edward H. Baker and William A.
Hunnewell), coal and wood, main
office, 81 Main, branch offices, 624
Mass. ave. 11 Brattle, 73 Cam-
bridge and 20 Exchange place,
B. See back cover
Ida Mrs. h. 21 South
John, car washer, b. 27£ Gore
John, motorman, b. 19 Pine
John F. periodicals, 426 Cambridge,
h. 33 Sixth
Josephine H. Mrs. bds. 9 Saville
J. Davis, carpenter, rms. 60 Cres-
cent ave.
Margaret Mrs. h. 49 Wallace
Mary E. widow of Benson, h. 14
Cottage
Moore, h. 94 Magazine
Nathan W. h. 112 Lake View ave.
Nathaniel, groceries and provisions,
143 Pearl, h. 21 Cottage
Nathaniel, Jr. clerk, 143 Pearl, b. 21
Cottage
Osborn H. janitor, h. 19 Pine
Robert L. draughtsman, B. b. 1
Blake
Robert S. hostler, h. 18 Railroad
Tennyson L. salesman, B. h. 1
Blake
Thomas, insurance, h. 36 Gore
Walter, organ pipe maker, 37 Fifth,
b. 91 Gore
William A. banker and stock brok-
er, 42 Water, B. h. 30 Park
William A. clerk, b. 97 Brookline
William I. machinist, 25 Main. h. r.
15 Baldwin
William T. teamster, h. 5 Carlisle
& Carney (Edgar P. Baker and Ed-
win A. Carney), grocers. 529
Mass. ave.
Balam John, rubber worker, h. 121
Spring
Sarah Mrs. h. 121 Spring
Balch Fanny E.h. 109 Ellery
George L. b. 109 Ellery [Ellery
John E. clothing cutter, b. 109
John II. salesman, B. h. 147 Mt.
Auburn
Baleom Arthur \V. plumber, -140 Main h.
340 Pearl
Handler. carri:igesinith,h.lsr> Apple-
ton
Samuel, tinsmith, l>. 157 Main
Sarah E. Mrs. i>. 1268 Maes. ave.
Baldrey Stephen, teamster, ti Chatham,
B. h. 121 Thorndike
110
CAMBRIDGE
[B]
DIRECTORY
Baldrev Win. F. bookkeeper, 6 Chatham
B. 1). 1*21 Thorudike
Baldwin Alice C. teacher, Latin school,
bds. 197 Auburn
David, hack driver,h.rear 16 Antrim
Elizabeth, widow of Charles S. house
197 Auburn
Elizabeth J. Miss, teacher, Morse
school, bds. 197 Auburn
Lewis F. (Baldwin & Dorsey), real
estate, 545 Mass. ave. h. 196 Pros-
pect
Louisa A. widow of Loammi, house
81 Brattle
Maria L. Miss, prin. Agassiz school,
bds. 196 Prospect
Nicholas, engineer and janitor,
Memorial Hall, H.U.h. 28 Dunster
Richard, carpenter, h. 10 Hillard pi.
Richard F. machinist, 29 Main, h. at
Medford
Sophia E. Miss. proof reader, Univer-
sity Press, h.' 81 Brattle
BALDWIN & DORSEY (Lewis
F. Baldwin and Jos. A. Dorsey),
real estate, mortgage and ins.
brokers, 545 Mass. ave. See p. 809
Balestreiri Thomas, tailor, 1400 Mass.
ave. bds. at Allston
Balfe Annie, widow of Patrick, house 34
Porter
Ellen, widow of Peter, house 379
Columbia
John, clerk, bds. 379 Columbia
John, laborer, bds. 34 Porter
William J. clerk, Am. R. Co. bds.
379 Columbia
Ball A. Lawrence, salesman 74 Franklin,
B. house 45 Erie
Calvin S. provisions, 3 Union mar-
ket, B. house 18 Pleasant
Edward C. steam fitter, h.r.119 Gore
BALL. ELIJAH, baker, 3 Austin,
and 627 Mass. ave. h. 19 State, See
page 779
Eliza A. widow, h. 9 Fifth
Eudora A. widow of John L. house
39 Prince
Frederick C. clerk, 3 Union market,
B. bds. 18 Pleasant
Jennie M. house 407 Broadway
Joseph G. baker, 3 Austin, h. do.
J. Alfred, order clerk, B. bds. 39
Prince
Samuel W. student, bds. 3 Austin
T. Henrv, law stationer, 49 Court,
B. bds. 123 Otis
Walter M. expiessman, 251 Cam-
bridge, bds. 9 Fifth
Ballam Susan, widow of Alexander, h.
25 DeWolf
Ballantine Robert J. tin stamper. 385
Putnam ave. h. 25 Hancock
Ballard Arthur H.coachman, 15Linnsean,
bds. do.
Ballou George, painter, bds. 16 Blake
Mary A. Mrs. matron. Cambridge
Hospital, h. do.
Ballweg Frank M. gardener, h. 102 Put-
nam ave.
John, shoemaker, 75 Pleasant, b. 1C2.
Putnam ave.
Balmer Richard, upholsterer, 137 Mt.
Auburn, h. do.
Sadie J. and Martha E. O. house 23
Ellsworth ave.
William, horseshoer, 9 Church, h.
23 Ellsworth ave.
William J. gilder. Riverside Press,
bds. 137 Mt. Auburn
William M. veterinary surgeon, 9
Church, h. 7S Dana
see Palmer
Balodo Thomas, at W. E. St. Ry. Co. h.
1 Lamont ave.
Balsor Fred, shipper, 138 Xorfolk. house
1359 Cambridge
Balwec Frank, gardener, h. 102 Putnam
avenue
Bancroft Edward, barrells, 930 Cam-
bridge, h. at Somerville
Brattle
Hubert H. house 96 Brattle
Jacob, lawver, 19 Milk, B. rooms
380 Harvard
Joel C. Xo. Cambridge, Somerville
and Boston express, 815 Somerville
ave. h. 1904 Mass. ave.
Joseph H. house 380 Harvard
Paul, student, H. U. bds. 96 Brattle
BANCROFT WILLIAM A.
mayor, City Hall and lawyer. 559
Mass. ave. and 28 State, room 49,
B. h. 5 Putnam ave.
Bangs Charles M. salesman, B. house
10 Dana
Fred L. salesman, B. h. 10 Dana
Helen B. Miss, bds. 10 Dana
Lincoln Mrs. h. 10 Dana
Sylvanus, laborer,house 153 Gore
see Banks
Banham Herbert, provisions, 61 and 91
Brookline, h. 4 Watson
Banister George P.boxmaker,174 Broad-
way, house 46 Clark
Banks Albert, clerk, 1280 Mass. ave. h.
42 Fairmont
Daniel L. waiter, h. 61 Hastings
Fred L. lawyer,545 Mass. ave. rooms
17 Brookline
George X. porter, h. 27 Washington
Henry, laborer, h. 19 Gerry
James, foundry, h. 339 Vine
James E. porter, h. 309 Columbia
James H. waiter, h. 26 Soden
CAMBRIDGE [$] DIRECTORY
111
Banks John, night watchman, h. 192
Franklin
Joseph, coppersmith's apprentice, b.
192 Franklin
Mary, widow of Joshua, house 27£
Dunster
Matthew, coachman, house rear 67
Washington
Michael J. brakeman, B. & A. R. R.
house 15 Rockingham
Mildred Mrs. dressmaker, 309
Columbia, h. do.
Parker, pressman, University Press,
h. 30 Wendell
Richard, hostler, rms. 13 Clark
Robert, tailor, house 38 Portland
Sabina Mrs. house 137 Clark
Virginia Mrs. h. r. 54 Franklin
William H. sawyer, h. 14 Harrison
Baukson Oscar,printer,b. 41 Portsmouth
Bannan Bridget, widow of Michael, h.
61 Boylston
Frank, teamster, bds. 61 Boylston
Michael, harness cleaner, b.61 Boyl-
ston
Patrick, driver, Richardson & Bacon,
house 46 Flagg
Philip, watchman, h. 5 Beaver
see Brannan
Baptist Home, The, for aged ladies, 308
Brookline
Baptiste Manuel V. laborer, h. 243 Vine
Barber Abraham, provisions, 24 Somer-
set, h. do.
BARBER ASPHALT PAV-
ING CO. (THE), Charles Har-
ris, agent, First, next the Broad
Canal bridge, and 70 Kilby, B.
See page 5
David A. piano action mnfr. Os-
born, bds. 180 Harvard
Ernest, grocer, 24 Somerset, house
at Chicago
Francis A. widow of John E. dress-
maker, 271 Broadway, h. do.
Fred A. action maker, Osboru, bds.
Cherry, cor. Harvard
Robert, iron moulder,h. 180 Harvard
Samuel, carriage painter, house 223
Broadway
Barbey Francis A. salesman, boards 26
Lincoln
Jacob A. house 26 Lincoln
.Jacob a. Jr. bookkeeper, boards 26
Lincoln
Barbour Alfred L. sec. and treas. Cam-
bridge Mutual Fire Ins. ( '<». 7(13
Mass. ave. ti. at West Newton
Frank ii. discounl clerk. 60 Con-
gress, P>. b. ia Ellery
Lovis 11. widow of James 8. house
12 Ellery - Bigelow
Philip W.clerk, 205 Broadway, bds.
Barbour Ralph ILmanager.PeabodvClub,
126 Mt. Auburn, h. do.
Stockwell Co. (Walworth O. Bar-
bour, Fred F. Stockwell, Henry
R. Luther and John P. AVinlock),
machinists, 205 Broadway
Walworth O. (Barbour, Stockwell
Co.), machinist, 205 Broadway, h.
8 Bigelow
Barcelo Raphael J. bookbinder, house
137 Franklin
Barclay Alexander, tinsmith, 29 Frank-
lin, rms. 70 do.
Barden Edward, shipper, h. 226 Charles
Bard well Francis X. furniture, 81 L^nion,
B. house 19 Inman
Francis N. Jr. clerk, B. b. 19 Inman
see Bod well
Barker Alexander A. gatekeeper, south
gate, Mt. Auburn cemetery, house
5 Lexington ave. ward 1
Bertha I. teacher, b. 5 Lexington
ave. ward 1
Edgar H. bonnet frame maker, B.
bds. 11 Blake
Edward T. supt. of city delivery, P.
O., B. h. 56 Buckingham
Harrington, student M. I. T., B.
bds. 283 Huron av.
Henry A. clerk, B. h. 11 Blake
James, shoemaker, 67 Norfolk, house
at Somerville
James M. manager. 9 Way, B. bds.
102 Magazine
BARKER JOHN, carpenter and
builder, 283 Huron ave. h. do. See-
page 790
John M. band sawyer, h. 102 Maga-
zine [ave.
Joseph C. proofreader, h. 559 Mass.
Joseph C. steam fitter, bds. 102
Magazine
J. Herbert, upholsterer, bds. 283
Huron ave.
Lewis J. driver. 61 Elm, house 212
Norfolk
Samuel F. salesman, house AV.) Put-
nam ave.
William, mason, rms. 103 Green
William II. at Am. \( t & Twine
Co. Second, h. 116 Fourth
Harlow Archer II. waiter, b. 70 Elm
.lames, carpenter, b. <; Hotel School
Barnaby Arthur, letter carrier, is Boyl-
ston, bds. U Somerset
Barnard Albert Edson, sausage maker,
house rear 168 Franklin
Alex. 6. express messenger, B. h.
94 Franklin
1> AIJXAKI) AMELIA J. MRS.
y millinery, 715 Mass. ave. house 92
Magazine See page 809
Barbara Mrs. h. 30 Hastings
112
CAMBRIDGE []J] DIRECTORY
Barnard Edward A. millinery, 1361 Cam-
bridge, h. 92 Magazine
Emma I). Miss, forewoman, sewing
department, Riverside Press, house
29 Erie
George, teamster, h. 97 Washington
Lucy A. Mrs, h. 29 Dana
May E. asst. 130S Mass. ave. bds.
168 Franklin
Soloman H. clerk, 154 Atlantic ave.
B. h. 29 Sidney
William, h. rear 251 River
William G. clerk, 275 Main, h. 55£
Inman
Barndollar Frank, with Automatic Heat-
ing Co. B. h. 26 Amory
Barnes Albert M. sugar broker, 38 Cen-
tral, B. h. 25 Lancaster
Allan F. student, b. 25 Lancaster
Arthur W. clerk, b. 11 Kinnaird
A. Lillian Miss, soubrette, boards 11
Kinnaird
David H. cracker dealer, 29 Franklin,
h. at Newton Centre
Edward, carpenter, bds. Brattle sq.
Hotel
Francis J. physician, 69 Brattle, h. do.
Frank Le G. barber, b. Lincoln, cor.
Elm
George W. bicycles, etc. 2047 Mass.
ave. house at West Somerville
Hattie F. Mrs. h. 2 Putuam court
Howard, clerk, B. bds. 3 Williams
James G. mariner, h. 13a Cedar
JephthaD. clerk, 60 Mass. ave. bds. 11
Kinnaird
John, note teller, Merchants National
Bank, 28 State, B. h. 31 Bowdoin
John B. h. Ls2 Norfolk
LeGrand, barber,b. Lincoln, cor.Elm
Louise M. widow of James F. house
12 Harris
Mary A. h. 14£ Rockwell
William, carpenter, 113 Broadway.h.
at Boston
William W. janitor, 87 Milk, B. h.
14 Leonard ave.
Barnett Alexander, cigar maker, house
147 Brookline
Bernard, at 29 Franklin, b. 147 Brook-
line
George H. teamster, B. h. 48 Market
Joseph U. teamster, b. 48 Market
, whitewasher, rms. 48 Market
Barney Charles, carriage painter, r. 10
Brattle, b. 1307 Cambridge
Barnum Geo. M. supt. 168 Gore, h. 2294
Mass. ave.
Baron Herman A. C. brush maker, h. 9
Portland
see Barron
Barow Joseph, carpenter, h. 1 Railroad
>hu,
machinist, h. 41 Ports-
Congress, B.
Barquist J<
mouth
Barr Arthur II. clerk, 180
b. 209 Green, su. 6
A. Lyman, tuner, h. 209 Green
David L. printer, h. 91£ Western av.
Donald G. compositor, B. bds. 346
Pearl
Jane, widow of Peter, h. 346 Pearl
Jessie C. bookkeeper, 231 Pearl, bds.
346 do.
Peter A. h. 17 Whitney ave.
Barrell James S. master, Harvard gram-
mar school, h. 342 Broadwav
Barrett Angeline M. Miss, housekeeper,
36 Wallace
Annie Mrs. h. rear 11 Valentine
Annie M. nurse, bds. 320 Broadway
Bridget, widow of John, h. S North
Charles C. machinist, h. 45 Bristol
Chas. E. salesman, b. 14 Garden
D. rms. 132 Austin
Edward, laborer, h. 3 Porter
Edward G. sexton, St.Paul's church.
B. h. 39 Wallace
Ellen M. Miss, b. 47 Crescent
Florence H. Miss, principal, Board-
man primary school, b. 29 William
n. r,
Frank M. fireman, B. & M.
house 427 Cambridge
Henry, photographer, h. 96 Otis
Henry, Jr. clerk, 612 Atlantic ave.
B. bds. 96 Otis
Henry F. clerk, b. 449 Columbia
James, ins. b. 130 Washington
James E. clerk, h. 449 Columbia
James T. agent, b. 8 Parnell
Johanna, widow of John, h. 7 Lech-
mere place
John, laborer, h. 140 Garden
John J. laborer, h. 267 Portland
Joseph, laborer, h. 55 Moore
Louis G. draughtsman, 8 Beacon.
B. bds. 39 Wallace
Margaret Miss, at Am. Rub. Co. h. 7
Porter
Michael, house 16 Arlington
Michael, laborer, h. 449 Columbia
Michael J. house 8 Parnell
Patrick, laborer, b. 20 Railroad
Patrick, laborer, h. 179 Otis
L. Emma Miss, teacher, Agassiz
school, bds. 5 Glenwood ave.
Barriant Margaret A. h. 8 Ninth
Barrier Louise Mrs. dressmaker, house 15
Norfolk, h. do.
Barriuger Amos, laborer, h. 41 Wash.
May, laborer, b. 41 Washington
Barriugton George T. police, station 1.
house 40 Gushing
Henry, clerk, h. 20 Murdock
Josephine W. Mrs. dressmaker. 40
Cushing, h. do.
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
113
Barron Walter, foreman cooper, house
136 Hampshire
William, 13 Broadway, h. at Somer-
ville
William E. lumber surveyor, house
223 Broadway
William R. clerk, C.E. L. Co. West-
ern ave. h. at Somerville
Barror William J. machinist, 29 Main, h.
at Brighton
Barrow John, teamster, h. 201 Third
Mary Mrs. grocer, 201 Third, h. do.
Thomas, furniture finisher, bds. 203
Third
William, Jr. boxmaker, bds. 203
Third
William J. laborer, h. 203 Third
Barrows Bertha L. bookkeeper, 1390
Mass. ave. b. 9 Miffin pi.
Fred S. portrait painter, h. 8 Beech
F. W. instrumental instructor, h.
577 Putnam ave.
James, butcher, h. 1236 Cambridge
Barry Abbie C. Miss, bookkeeper, 430
Mass. ave. b. 347 Broadway
Catherine, widow of Michael, house
347 Broadway
Catherine, G. clerk, 443 Mass. ave.
b. 347 Broadway
Charles, marble cutter, r. 42 Wash.
David, laborer, h. 8 Winter
David J. h. 57 Kludge ave.
David J. Jr. clerk, 93 Rice, bds. 57
Kindge ave.
Edward, city laborer, b. 171 Dublin
Edward, laborer, bds.l Lechmere pi.
Ellen, widow of William, bds. 15
Winter
Garrett, laborer, h. 28 Willow
Henry, teamster, bds. 186 Norfolk
James, car conductor, rms. J. H.
Harrington's, Norris
James, hostler, 209 Cambridge, h. 61
Winter
James, laborer, bds. 9 Lambert
James W. (J. W. Barry & Co.), 243
Mass. ave. h. 9 Wilbur
Jeremiah F. rubber worker, bds. 59
Fourth
Johannah, widow of Dennis, house
1129 Cambridge
John, laborer, b. 31 Franklin
John, laborer, h. 11 Lambert
Johu D. bookkeeper, B. bds. 57
Rindge ave.
• John J. freight handler, eastern div.
B. & M. R. R. h. 134 Thorndifce
John J. laborer, h. i">i Brookline
John J. marble worker, b. 342 Vine
John W. motormau, h. 047 Mt. Au-
burn
Julia Miss. restaurant. 2S2 ( 'ambridge.
b. 51 Fourth
Barry J.Edward, bookkeeper, 5 State, B.
b. 347 Broadway
J. W. & Co. (James W. Barry), bicy-
cles, 243") Mass. ave.
Katherine G. Miss, clerk, 443 Mass.
ave. b. 347 Broadway
Margaret, widow of Patrick, house
59 Fourth
Margaret E. h. 288 Prospect
Mary, widow, h. 342 Vine
Mary A. widow of William J. house
133 Thorndike
Mary M. bds. Mrs. Splane, Boylston
Michael, laborer, h. 35 Cowperth-
waite
Michael laborer, h. 17 Oak
Michael, potatoes, b. 186 Norfolk
Michael H. hairdresser, 857 Cam-
bridge, h. 10 Hotel Dorchester
Nicholas, driver, 209 Cambridge, h. 91
Fourth
Patrick H. baker, h. 1059 Cambridge
Patrick, carriage painter, house 4
Nichols place
Patrick, laborer, h. 38 Winter
Patrick E. clerk, b. 151 Brookline
Patrick F. clerk, 322 Cambridge,
bds. 59 Fourth
Richard, blacksmith, 910 Cambridge,
h. 185 Norfolk
Richard L. case maker, 286 Main,
house 347 Broadway
Thomas, hostler, 24 Brattle, boards
56 Boylston
Thomas, receiving clerk, B. & M.
freight house, B. h. 171 Spring
Timothy, potatoes, 186 Norfolk, h.
do. [Otis
William, at Woven Hose Co. bds. 132
William, car conductor, b. 342 Vine
William, conductor, h. 45 Norris
AVilliam, foreman, N. E. Spring Bed
Co. Osborn, bds. 171 Norfolk
William, laborer, h. 16 East
AVilliam J. at Boston Ice Co. Prison
Point, h. 9 Second
Barslum John, bridge works, bds. 65 Fifth
Barstow Elizabeth Miss, nurse, h. 21
Williams
Barteaux Blanche II. music teacher, bds.
262 Green
Edward J. stair builder, h. 262 Green
Barter Thomas, h. 174 Baldwin
Barthelemey Alfred L. floor layer, h.
rear 50 Kludge ave.
Bartlett Addie I,, teacher, Harvard
grammar school, b. 92 Norfolk
Alden S. gents" furnishings. 72 Han-
over. B. b. 49 Garfield
Alexander 11. tinsmith. b. 70 Prank-
tin
Charles H. architect, 622 Mass. ave.
h. at Arlington
114
CAMBRIDGE
LB]
DIRECTORY
Bartlett Charles H. at Boston Iron Works,
b. 108 Henry
Clarence G. clerk, 2S Bridge, bds. 9
Park
Daniel, pottery, 335 Putnam ave. h.
IS Sands
Daniel M. carpenter, h. 38 Clark
Edward E. cabinet maker,h. 83 Pearl
Edwin A. clerk, 1238 Mass. ave. house
69 Jay
Elizabeth, widow of Elmer, house 83
Pearl
Enoch, janitor, Little's block, house
2 Dunster
Ernest S. draughtsman, 622 Mass.
ave. bds. at Arlington
Frank C. finisher, h. 41 Webster av.
BARTLETT FRANK D. livery
stable, 12 Soden, h. 10 do. See p.
750
Frank W. confectionery, 713 Mass.
ave. h. 11£ Soden
George, clerk, B. b. 37 Pine
BARTLETT HORACE S. drug-
gist, 1338 Mass. ave. house 1712
do. See p. 96
James H. machinist, Broadway, cor.
Sixth, h. 58 Broadway
John, house 165 Brattle
John A. city lamplighter, h. 8 Andrew
J. Gardner, printer, 222 Franklin,
B. h. 9 Park
Katherine P. widow of Daniel,house
1673 Cambridge
Joseph Leander, janitor, Little's
block, h. 2 Dunster
Lydia F. dressmaker, 6 Ash st.place,
house do.
Mary H. widow of David C. house 55
William B. Mrs. h. 84 Green
William H. carpenter, h. 30 Baldwin
Bartley Edward, laborer, h. 22 East
Barton Charles E. clerk, 604 Mass. ave.
h. 6 Kinnaird
Clarence E. clerk, 1265 Cambridge,
h. at Somerville
George M. driver, Cambridge Laun-
dry, h. 49 Western ave.
Sarah Mrs. dressmaker, house 271
Mt. Auburn
William T. painter, h. 235 Vine
Barty William, machinist, h. Moxon's
bldg. Green
Bascom Annie A. Miss, h. 183 Main
Edith M. Miss, h. 183 Main
Basley Charles K. real estate, house 180
Prospect
Bass Charles A. apothecary, 1051 Mass.
ave. h. at Boston
Bassett Arthur, brass finisher, h. 135 Main
Caroline E. h. 112 Inmau
Charles A. teamster, h.20 Plymouth
Bassett Cornelius FI. clerk, b. 112 Inman
Dorothy J. Mrs. h. 1640 Cambridge
Emma Mrs. variety store, 135 Main,
house do.
Horace, foreman, 169 Gore, h. 112
Inman
Horace, Jr. clerk, B. b .112 Inman
John, teamster, bds. 20 Plymouth
Joseph, sawyer, b. 35 Pearl
Samuel, painter, h. 35 Somerset
William A. mattress maker, house 8
Cottage
Batchelder Charles, plumber, bds. 21
Shepard
Charles F. h. 7 Kirkland
E. Constantia, widow of John M. h.
3 Divinity ave.
Frank, plumber, b. 21 Shepard
Frank E. bookkeeper, 27 Sudbury,
B. h. 5 Gorham
Fred A. supt. Som. h. 41 Creighton
George Rev. h. 19 Wendell
Harold H. civil engineer, b.146 Ham-
ilton
Isabel Miss, b. 3 Divinity ave.
Lester E. casket maker, bds. 10
Fairfield
Linwood F. boiler maker, 92 Main,
h. 10 Fairfield
Louis, fruit, bds. 21 Shepard
Marianne W. widow of Samuel, h. 6
Hilliard
Nelson E. painter, h. 1 Cogswell pi.
Preston A. asst. supt. P. O., B. h.
Ill Washington
R. D. cracker dealer, 29 Franklin
Samuel F. student, H.U.b. 6 Hilliard
Stephen, fruit, h. 21 Shepard
Susan C. widow of Francis L. h. 7
Kirkland
William Fritz, engineer. B. & M. R.
R. h. 137 Thorndike
William F. police, station 2. and
court officer, h. 146 Hamilton
Batcheller Edgar B.clerk, b. 528 Mass.av
Joseph T. clerk, 463 Mass. ave. h.
528 do.
Bateman Luther H. civil engineer, house
13 Orchard
Nellie B. Mrs. music teacher, 27
Gushing, h. do.
William, teamster, b. 59 Winter
Bates Anna Miss, h. 252 Sidney
Anna P. Mrs. h. 56 Dana
Caroline D. h. 56 Dana
Charles, salesman, 27 Winter, B. h.
56 Dana
Edith B. Miss, bds. 282 Green
Edith C. Miss, h. Richdale ave.
Eliza E. widow of James B. h. 19
Church
Eliza J. widow of John S. house 24
Shepard
CAMBRIDGE []}] DIRECTORY
115
Bates Elmer B. driver, 1906 Mass.ave. h.
91 Eichdale ave.
Erastus C. h. 145 Washington
Esther A. ^ idovv of William, h. 45
Brattle
Fletcher, bookkeeper, B. h. 10 Ellery
Frank, baker, b. 2 Lawrence
George (Standard Action Co.) action
maker, Osborn, h. 268 Broadway
George, receiver, W. E. St. Ry. Co.
1376 Mass. ave. b. 24 Shepard
George N. janitor, Morse bldg. h. 11
Norfolk
Harriet A. widow of Joseph C. h.
282 Green
Harry H. salesman, B. b.19 Harris
HerbertH. master, Wellington school,
h. 20 Wendell
Howland C. draughtsman, B. bds.
24 Shepard
James E. lawyer, 15 Congress, B.
h. 19 Church
James Frank, foreman store dept.
Am. R. Co. h. 16 Ellsworth ave.
John, baker, 151 Harvard, h. 74
Brookline
Richard, h. 252 Sidney
Rosamond A. Miss, h. 321 Main
Thomas, clerk, h. 64 Ninth
Walter, machinist, Broadway, cor.
Sixth, h. 224 Broadway
Walter T. bds. 24 Shepard
William X.instructor(Philadelphia),
bds. 56 Dana
Batson William, porter, h. 79 Elm
Battencourt Antonio, cracker baker, bds.
44 Baldwin
Battiste John, porter, B. & A.E. R., B.
h.21 Hews
Battle Nellie M. Miss, b. 109 Avon Hill
Battles Matthew R. moulder, Pelham, h.
179£ Harvard
Batty Charles E. janitor, h.259 Columbia
David W. iron worker, 92 Main, h.59
Broadway
Ellen, widow, h. 259 Columbia
Batum William, laborer, h. 340 Winsor
Bauckman St. Clair, laborer, b. 35 Pine
Baumeister Augustus, plumber,5 Brattle,
h. 6 Felton [Mill
Augustus J. plumber, 5 Brattle, h.32
Frauk E. plumber, 5 Brattle, house
at Somerville
William L. at Tube Works, house 1
Crossland
Baxter Ella A. bookkeeper, b. 316 Pearl
George A. clerk, B. b. 168 Hamp-
shire
George L. Mrs. !». 20 lElmwood ave.
Hi Miry L. clerk. 5 Brookline, h. 183
Auburn
John A. trav. salesman. 29 Franklin,
h. 3! i Erie
Baxter John B. salesmau, B.bds.115 Kin-
naird
John R. clerk, B. b. 168 Hampshire
Johu W. master mariner, house 115
Kinnaird
Joseph, clerk, B. h. 8 Village
Joseph F. clerk, b. 169 Hampshire
Margaret F. widow of Robert, h. 168
Hampshire
Marshall, clerk, State, n. Winsor,
bds. 1156 Main
May L. Miss, bookkeeper, 1092
Cambridge, bds. 168 Hampshire
Smith D. carpenter, W. E. St. Ry.
Co. h. 1156 Mass. ave.
William, piano polisher, 286 Main,h.
235 Columbia
Bay State Brick Co. rear 124 Rindge a v.
office, Pembertonsq. B.
State Confectionery Co. K.B.Walker,
manager, 141 Hampshire
BAY STATE LAUNDRY, Cool-
idge & Caswell, proprietors, 136
Franklin. See p. 794
BAY STATE METAL WORKS,
coppersmiths, etc. 49 Harvard. See
p. 804
Bayard Roland, driver, 6 Soden
Bayley Augustus R. (A. R. Bayley &
Co.), 637 Mass. ave. h. 133" Austin
A. R. & Co. (Augustus R. Bayley),
apothecaries, 637 Mass. ave/
Frances, widow of Stephen, h. 85
Putnam ave.
see Bailey
Baylies John T. h. 209 Harvard
Bayliss Edward E. trav. salesman, h.133
Chestnut
Hattie, house 135 Chestnut
Bazin Charles E. watchman, 26 Black-
stone, h. at Allston
Beach David X. Rev. pastor. Prospect St.
Congregational church, h. 9 Dana
Henry, clerk, bds. 81 Sixth
Johu M. miller, h. 81 Sixth
Beal Elija Miss, h.479 Broadway
Ellen Miss,h. 479 Broadway
Maria J. Miss, b. 217 Auburn
Mary Miss, h. 103 Green
Sarah E. clerk, B. b. 217 Auburn
Sophia, widow of David, house 217
Auburn
Beale Joseph H.Jr. asst.professor ol law
II. I. h. 13 Chauney
Bealer Joseph, bds. 1<>7 < >tis
Heals .Joseph J. jeweller, !',. h.
Mass. ave.
William ( ol. decorator, 98 I oui t.
i>. h. is Brookline avenue
Beamao Horace G. painter,h.21 Cresce
Norman H. book agent. t>. 21 I
cent ave.
William l\ machinist, h. i South
116
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Beamis Fred, cashier, B. b.94 Franklin
William, clerk, B. b. 94 Franklin
Beamish Margaret, widow of Abraham,
h. 118 Fourth
Richard, junk dealer, h. 118 Fourth
Bean Asa D. mason, 10 Norfolk, h. do.
Edgar L. reporter, 573 Mass. ave. h.
at Somerville
George W. Jr.watchmaker,613 Mass.
ave. b. at Somerville
Herman, waiter, b. 31 Elmer
James S. cigars,463 Winsor, h. do.
James W. (Cambridge Chronicle Co.),
573 Mass. ave. h. at Somerville
John, clerk, 463 Winsor, b. do.
John, coachman, h. 30 Myrtle ave.
John, Jr. clerk, b. 30 Myrtle ave.
John, 2d, b. 463 Winsor
John C. pattern maker, 98 Main, h.
55 Columbia
Joseph D. teamster, h. 422 Main
Oliver H. pattern maker, 96 Main,b.
55 Columbia
Beane Enoch (Enoch Beane & Co.), pro-
visions, fish and groceries, 1238
Mass. ave. h. 9 Ellery
BEANE ENOCH & CO, (Enoch
and George A. Beane), pro visions.
fish and groceries, 1236 and 1238
Mass. av. See page 20
George A. (Enoch Beane & Co.),
provisions, etc. 1238 Mass. av. h.
8 Prescott
Horace E. (H. E. Beane & Co.), gro-
ceries and provisions, 65 Brattle,
h. 140 Mt. Auburn
H. E. & Co. (Horace E. and Joseph
Beane), groceries and provisions,
65 Brattle
Joseph (H. E. Beane & Co.), gro-
ceries and provisions, 65 Brattle,
h. 140 Mt. Auburn
Beard Abbie F. widow of Luke, h. 12
Linnaan
Alfred, clerk, h. 2 Baldwin pi.
Edward L. at 102 State, B. house
154 Brattle
see Baird
Beardsell Hannah Mrs. b. 133 River
Harriet E. widow of Wm. J. house
22 Roseland
William Lee, b. 22 Roseland
Beards ley Charles F. electrician, house
430 Broadway
Crowell, teamster, h.6 Lamson place
Bearse Benjamin, carpenter, bds. Hotel
Shirley, School
David H. 32 Exchange, B. house
1664 Mass. ave.
Beaton Alexander, carpenter, rms. 25
Banks
George F. barber, 109 Western ave.
h. at Brighton
Beaton Hugh, laborer, h. 2 Harold pi.
Beattav John C. foreman, Am. R. Co. h.
89 Norfolk
Beattie Reba, bookkeeper, b. 91 Thorn-
dike
Robert, laborer, h. end of Newman
Robert W. at B. & L. R. R. house 91
Thorndike
Sanford, lineman, 6£ Dunster,rms.do.
Thomas, fireman, h. 24 Eliot
Thomas H. blacksmith's helper, 442
Main, bds. 38 Brookline
Beatty Earl, salesman, b. 579 Mass. ave.
Fred, salesman, b. 579 Mass. ave.
Mary Mrs. h. 579 Mass. ave.
William G. pressman,b. 26 Fairmont
William R. bookkeeper, 10 Milk, B.
h. 586 Mass. ave.
Beaudoin Francis X. steward, h. 6 Lin-
wood place
Beaulieu Joseph, laborer, h. Ill Rindge
avenue
Beaumont Palmer E.carpenter.ll Cherry.
bds. 14 Cottage
Beauvais Antoine. h. 2 Rindgefield
John A. clerk, B. b. 2 Rindgefield
Louise E. bookkeeper, 281 Walden,
bds. 2 Rindgefield
Odelle F. Miss, music teacher, bds.
2 Rindgefield
Bebeau Frank, painter, b. 62 Harvard
Joseph, brick maker, h. 4 Clifton
Bechtel Jacob, butcher, rms.15 Squires ct.
Nicholas F. piano maker, house 347
Harvard
Beck Charles, teamster, b. r. 98 Webster
avenue
Charles F. b. 189 Pearl
Christian, at Kennedy's, b.37 Hamp-
shire
Elizabeth, widow of Joseph, house
rear 98 Webster ave.
Elizabeth C. h. 189 Pearl
George A. laborer, h. 240 Prospect
George S. clerk,568 Main,h.l 89 Pearl
John M. frog catcher, b. 293 Con-
cord ave.
John P. frog catcher, h. 293 Con-
cord ave.
Robert, bar clerk, B. b. 293 Con-
cord avenue
Sarah P. Miss, h. 2 Gerry
Becker Albert, ins. agent, B. bds. 40
Inman
Frank, florist, 1730 Cambridge, h.
1716 do.
BECKER FRED C. florist, 1730
Cambridge, bds. 1716 do. See page
793
George, baker, h. 19 Cherry
John Henry, cornice maker, bds. 19
Cherry [76 Putnam ave.
Beckett Frederick M. stenographer, bds.
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTOR!"
117
Beckett Jennie Mrs. cook, h. 271 Mt.
Auburn
Joseph R. foreman, binder}', River-
side Press, h. 76 Putnam ave.
William J. h. 5 Sparks
Beckham David, helper, 61 Elm, b.63 do.
Beckmann Gustaf, baker, b. 58 Cherry
Beckwith George C. foreman machinist,
184 Broadway, h. at Somerville
Bedard Thomas, cabinet maker, house
317 Main
Bedell Phalen H. expressman, h. 6 Hotel
Grotto, Harrison
Bedore Peter, arctic maker, h. 33 Ninth
Philip J. h. 7 Vandine
Beebee Albert G. Mrs. h. 80 Wendell
Beedle James F. electrician Ames bldg.
B. bds. 31 Wendell
Leroy W. carpenter, rms. 2 Summer
Melville C. carpenter, 31 Wendell,
house do.
Beers Jeremiah, laborer, b. 223 Broadway
Begley Cornelius, city laborer, house 36
Reed
John, city teamster, h. Madison av.
Mary Miss, dressmaker, 248 Broad-
way, h. do.
, widow, h. 26 Surrey
Belanger Alfred, carpenter, house 7a
Brookford
Alphone, laborer, h. 14 Jackson
Belben John J. building mover, h. 12&Bay
Belcher Albert W. clerk, B. b. 8 Salem
Arthur A. caterer and ice cream, 13
Brattle, b. 18 Ash
Charles E. engineer, h. 70 Allston
Charles E. supt. Am. ST. & T. Co.
Second, h. at West Medford
Charles F. Mrs. h. 14 Ash
Edith W. h. 70 Allston [Acacia
Edward F. police station 1, house 10
George A. cracker dealer, U. S. B.
Co. 22 Lake
George W. painter, h. 8 Salem
Henry, hostler, 211 Bridge, house 36
Third
Henry, Jr. teamster, b. 36- Third
Jacob, car driver, h. 6 Cambridge
Joseph, ledgeman, h. 2552 Mass. av.
Sarah A. widow of Joseph W. house
22 Lake
Belknap Charles F. sawyer, h. r. 77 Elm
George H. bookkeeper, 168 Gore, h.
at Roxbury [372 Oxford
Robert W.broker,B. h. Hotel Beacon
Eell Abel, porter, h. 42 Fairmont
Albert I), s. pres. Manet St. By,
39 Equitable bldg. B. bouse 164
Brattle
Alexander, h. 278 Vim'
Charles II. teamster, l». l Seckle
Colin C. pres. and treas. Laminar
Fibre ('<>. Tannery, h. at Boston
Bell Elizabeth Miss, dry goods, 1357 Cam-
bridge, rms. 1359 do.
Fred W. rms. 8}4 Western ave.
Frederick W. fish market, 52 River,
rms. 8£ Western ave.
Harry M. engineer, 169 Gore, house
103 Fourth
Hugh, plumber, b. 15 Farwell pi.
Isaac, laborer, h. 159 Hastings
James S.confectioner,141Hampshire,
h. 50 Dana
Stoughton, student, H. U. boards
164 Brattle
Thomas H. clerk, B. h. 185 Brook-
line
William, horseshoer, 2021 Mass. av.
bds. 9 Porter road
William A. brush maker, 124 Harvard,
h. 171 do.
Bellamy Henry A. (Bellamy & Harris),
mason, 574 Mass. av. h. at Arling-
ton
& Harris (Henry A. Bellamy and
Isaac C. Harris), masons and
builders, 574 Mass. ave.
Belleheure Edmund C. laborer, house
118 Dublin
Bellew Lawrence W. hackman. B. h. 75
Elm
Robert, laborer, h. 75 Elm
Bellis William J. mason, 29 Bolton, h.do
William J. Jr. mason, b. 29 Bolton
Belliveau John R. h. 58 Reed
Bellows Anna F. teacher,Peabody gram-
mar school, h. 42 Shepard
Belluche Alfred G. bookbinder, B. h.
167 Putnam ave.
Andrew, carpenter, h. 167 Putnam
avenue
Horatio, pressman, b.167 Putnam av.
John, laborer, h. 133 Putnam ave.
Belnorage Felix, sugar house, h. 3 Gore
street place
Beltis Thomas, car painter,h. 178 Brook-
line
Belyea John G. motorman, h. 17 Erie
Samuel S. teamster, h. 26 Eighth
Ward, blacksmith, h. 3 Stimson ct.
Beman Richard, blacksmith, rms. 72
Hampshire
Bemis Drucilla I), widow of George E.
dressmaker, 2-1 Pearl, h. do.
Edward W. SUDt. X. E. B. Co. 380
Main, h. at Maplewood
Jonathan W. Mrs. h. 1 Walker
Roland n. machinist, h. 120 Pearl
Bence George, night lunch, b. 41 Brook-
line
Benchimoy Max, at II. I . b. 107 [nman
Bendel Stephen, boiler maker. 92 Main
Benders George V. tinsmith, i>. 12 k<h,;v-
well
Bendix Charles, clerk, b. 134 Austin
118
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Bendix Theodore, music publisher, 98
Berkeley, B. b. 134 Austin
William, music teacher, 134 Austin,
house do.
Beneotts Aste, fruit dealer, h. 497 Camb.
Bengstrom Maria, dressmaker, rms. 50
Austin
Bengstron Oscar, piano maker, 368 Main
h. 57 Webster ave.
Sven, milkman, h. 93 Harvard
Benjamin Albert W. oiler, h. 49 Prince
Charles C. carpenter, b. 49 Prince
Benker John Nicholas, blacksmith,house
rear 389 Columbia
Benner Clarence J. motorman, house 61
Holworthy
Miles A. salesman, Otis S. Neale,
Howard, B. h. 24 Upton
Bennett Bernard, shoemaker, h. 4 Cow-
perthwaite
Caleb, carpenter, h. 35 Rockingham
Charles H. car repairer, house
5 Laurel
Charles H. Jr. car maker,h.l6 Laurel
Charles K. laborer, h. 16 Mill
Charles M. chemist, b. 59 Magee
Clara, teacher, Putnam school,house
138'Thorndike
Dexter F. ins. agt. S2 Water, B.
h. 1653 Mass. ave.
Edward, shoemaker, h. 2 Clark st.pl
Harrison, clerk, 12 Brattle, bds. at
Boston
Herbert, printer, b. 37 Creighton
Isabel, widow of Win. S. h. 20 Tre-
mont
James H. h. 17 Inman
John, laborer, b. 323 Prospect
John W. teamster h. 234 Walden
BENNETT JOSIAH Q. pres.Cam-
bridge Electric Light Co. and Fresh
Pond Ice Co. h. 49 Linnasan, See
page 9
Lorinda, widow, h. 112 Thorn dike
Newton W. plumber, h. 414 Putnam
avenue
Percy, laborer, b. 164 Gore
Samuel, carpenter, b. 323 Prospect
Susanna D. widow of Robert, h. 37
Creighton
Thomas, carpenter h. 323 Prospect
Willard A. cabinet maker, house 516
Mass. ave.
William D. h. 136 Mt. Auburn
see Benoit
BenneyMariau, kindergarten teacher, b.
rear 6+ Prospect
Nathaniel, h. r. 64 Prospect
Bennink Arthur S. cleik, B. bds. 304
Harvard
Carroll, student, B. b. 126 Oxford
Ellen A. widow of Win. A.h.12 Essex
Benoit Martin, laborer, h. 33 Harvey
Benoit Simon, carpenter, bds. Brattle Sq.
Hotel
Benson Albert S. driver, Hook and Lad-
der No.l, Brattle sq.h.52 Boylston
Arthur, student, b. 52 Boylston
A. Emerson, student, H. U. bds. 4
Mercer Circle
Charles, floor layer, h. 61 Western
ave.
Charles, painter, b. 31 Pine
Charles, plumber, b. 133 Spring
Cora Miss, h. 4 Mason
Edgar B. stair builder, h. 55 Sidney
Ella, cashier, 1320 Mass. ave.
Emma, widow of Reinhartd, h. 1
Clark st. pi.
EmmaK. Mrs. h. 4 Mercer Circle
George, student, H. U. bds. 4 Mercer
Circle
Henry J. H. hairdresser, h. 35 Kin-
naird
Jefferson T. carpenter, h. 438 Green
John, gardener, 820 Main, h. 16 Sur-
rey
Margaret, widow, b. 15 Rindge ave.
Mason D. Mrs. h. 1821 Mass. ave.
Patrick, at Am. Rub. Co.b.253 Sixth
Richard P. at 117 Milk, B. bds. 4
Mercer Circle
Thomas J. carpenter, h. 438 Green
Bent Charles R. compositor, L^niv. Press,
rms. 19 Hilliard
George E. entry clerk, B. bds. 52
Concord ave.
George H. ins. agent, 95 Milk, B.
h. 52 Concord ave.
MaryE. Miss, house 15 Humboldt
Merrill N. special police, H. U. b.15
Sacramento
Newell, teacher, b. 52 Concord ave.
Rufus, house 15 Sacramento
Sarah C. Miss, house 15 Humboldt
Bentley Alfred, cabinet maker, h. 45
Winter
John H. h. r. 106 Fourth
Mary A. wid. of Henry,h.2480 Mass.
avenue
Bento Manuel, laborer, h. 4 Lowland av.
Benton Eliza C Mrs. h. 6 Emmons pi.
George W. trav. salesman, house
518 Putnam avenue
Walter A. watch repairer, b. 6 Em-
mons place
Benwell Thomas J. salesman, A. H. Hews
& Co. b. 4 Wright
Benz Charles F. sausage mufr. h. 75
Sixth, h. do.
George, sausage maker, h. 73 Sixth
George, Jr. clerk, B. b. 73 Sixth
Mary M. widow of George, b. 75 Sixth
Berard Henry, driver, r. 249 Dublin, h.
240 Walden [Hampshire
Berg Ellen, widow of Martin, h. 138
CAMBRIDGE [JJ] DIRECTORY
119
Berg John, sawyer. 468 Main, h. 52 Fair-
mont [shire
Matilda, rubber worker.h.138 Hamp-
Bergan John, baker, h. 6 Second st. ct.
Bergen Joseph Y. Jr. teacher, English
High school, B. and physics, 20
Church, h. 47 Raymond
Berger John,sawyer,h.39 Cowperthwaite
Bergeron Cleoptie Mrs. dressmaker. 5
Cottage Park ave. h. do.
Nicholas, brickmaker, h. 23 Donnell
Philivert, boarding house. 60 Dublin
Treffle, hostler,h.5 Cottage Park av.
Wilfred, teamster, b. 23 Donnell
Bergeson B. E. Rev. h. 65 Pleasant
Bergin Edward, laborer, b. 154 Amory
John, hostler, h. 2 r. Bennett
John, laborer, h. 162 Otis
John T. laborer, b. 154 Amory
Kiernan, plasterer and mason, 154
Amory, h. do.
Mary E., Sarah A. and Catherin eA.
h. ]54 Amory
Bergloff Charles, carver, h. 65 Charles
Charles, Jr. carver, bds. 65 Charles
Bergman Carl, moulder, h. 289 Main
Bergquist Benedicta, widow of Peter, b.
250 Harvard
Bergstrom Charles, shoemaker, 1252
Mass. ave. h. 15 Sparks
Berisford Jane, widow of William, h. 3
Crossland
William H. carpenter, h.l Dickinson
Berke Anthony, laborer, Revere Sugar
Refinery, h. 114 Sixth
Berkeley David. Jr. stone cutter, 39 Main,
h. 63 School
Ludlow J. painter, b. 82 Kinnaird
Margaret Mrs. h. 82 Kinnaird
Patrick A. shoemaker, B. h. 84
Kinnaird
Patrick A. J. soap maker, 172 Pearl,
b. 84 Kinnaird
Thomas, painter, b. 82 Kinnaird
William F. teamster, 702 Mass. ave.
b. 82 Kinnaird
Berlyn Esther, bookkeeper, 455 Main, b.
35 Brookline
John, machinist, b. 283 Main
Morris, cigar maker, h. 35 Brookline
Philip, optician, b. 35 Brookline
Rebecca Miss, bookkeeper,423 Main,
b. 35 Brookline
Bermingham Mary, widow of Maurice, h.
r. 14 Lopez
Bernadino Joaquin, h. 207 Vine
Bernard Alfred E. foreman, 125 Maga-
zine, b. 224 Chestnut
John F. mnf. harness dressing, 224
Chestnut, h. do.
John H. bookbinder, h. 55 Fairmont
John II. Jr. drug clerk, b. 55 Fair-
mont
Bernhardt Adam, shoemaker, 574 Cam-
bridge, b. 66 Sixth
Barbara, widow of John G. house 30
Hastings
Berntsen Antomine Miss,b. 942 Mass.av.
Hans, cook, B. h. 402 Main
Karen S. Mrs. h. 942 Mass. av.
Ovidia Miss, b. 942 Mass. ave.
Berrard Henrv, driver, Girard Bros. h.
240 Walden
Joseph, carpenter, h. 1 Railroad
Louis, painter, h. 21 Jackson
Louis, Jr. painter, b.21 Jackson
William, H. asst. engineman, Chem-
ical Xo. 2, h. 182 Lake View ave.
see Barrow
Berrick Edward C. machinist, h. 320
Mass. ave.
Berry Casper, liquors, B. h. 24 High-
land ave.
Charles E. mnfr. harness hames, 72
Bovlston, h. at Watertown
Delofa A. widow of Ruel W. h. 63
Gorham
Elizabeth S. Mrs. h. 22 Grav
Elsbeth K. and May H. h. 24 High-
land ave.
Everett M. clerk, 4 Wiothrop sq.
B. b. 86 Franklin
E. Sidney, clerk, B. 22 Gray
Herbert H. electrician, b.63 Gorham
John, confectioner, 18 Elm, h. at
S. Boston
JohnG. student, b. 24 Highland av.
Louis F.clergvman,Groveland,Mass.
b. 22 Grav
L. Caroline, widow of Alonzo P. h.
86 Franklin
Matthias, clerk, B. h. 7 Xorris
Patrick, baker, b. 1059 Cambridge
Preston L. laborer, h. 36 Howard
Walter, hostler, b. 8 Harris ct.
William B. h. 67 Lake View av.
Berthold Selma E. Mrs. principal, Gore
kindergarten school, Gore St. pri-
mary school, h. at Needham
Bertolucci Thomas, stone cutter, h. 47
McDonald
Bertsch John H. marble cutter, 4 aud S
( ambridge, rms. 374 do.
Joseph L. brass finisher, b. 33 Seventh
Stephen, brush maker, B. rooms
56 Fourth
Stephen, surgical instrument maker,
Columbus ave. B. h. 33 Seventh
William A. marble worker, 4 and S
( !ambridge, h. 54 Gore
Bertwell Edward F. clerk. S7<i Mass. av.
h. 53 Ovighton
Berube Pierre, brickmaker, h. 3 Madison
Pierre Mrs. dressmaker, 100 Dubliu,
h. do.
Besom Anthony, clerk, b. 27(.» Walden
120
CAMBRIDGE [J] DIRECTORY
Bess Josephine Mrs. h. rear 114 Broadway
Bessom Wm. H. agent, h. 14 Dudley-
Best John, carpenter, rms. 262 Franklin
Bethe August Mrs. h. 1129 Cambridge
Betteneurt George T. h. ,335 Columbia
Bettinson Edward W. bookbinder, 7
Brattle, h. 56 Winthrop
Harry W. (H. W. Bettinson & Co.),
express, 251 Cambridge and 32
Court sq. B. h. 94 Otis
BETTINSON H. W.& CO. (Harry
W. and James W. Bettinson), ex-
press, 251 Cambridge, and 32
Court sq. B. Seep. 785
James W. (H. W. Bettinson & Co.),
express, 251 Cambridge, house at
West Somerville
Mepitable, rms. 96 Winthrop
Betts George R.janitor,7 Brookline,h.do.
George S. hairdresser, 1£ Brattle, b.
22^2 Athens
James, piano hardware maker, h.102
Harvard
Maria L. Miss, h. 99 Inman
Beucler George F. tinsmith, h. 633 Put-
nam avenue
Beunke Fred L. newspapers and periodi-
cals, 553 Mass. ave. h.75£ Franklin
John L. clerk, 553 Mass. ave. h. 66
Austin
Marena, widow of Leon J. h. 217
Auburn
Bevan James F. paper hanger, h. 4 Hotel
Clark
Beverly Isaac J. h. 435 Main
Bicarie Antonio, macaroni maker, rms.
9 Fifth
Bickford Charles S. sheet metal worker,
h. 2 Putnam ct.
Charles S. Mrs. artist, 2 Putnam ct.
h. do.
Ella M. dressmaker, 59 Plympton,h,
do.
Frank L. bookkeeper, 29 Franklin,
h. at Boston
Loretus E. coffee roaster, h. 59
Plympton
Oscar, Am. Rub. Co. h.41 Plymouth
Bicknell George F. cabinet maker, h. 73
Tremont
George W.pastor,First Univ. church,
h. 330 Harvard
Bidmead Ernest, carpenter, h. Hotel
Clark, Clark
Richard M. janitor, h. 12 Clark
Bieder Paul, at Revere Sugar Refinerv,
h. 98 Spring
Bierweiler Andrew, beer bottler, h. 173
Spring
Charles, express, h. 389 Columbia
Jacob, express, 96 Webster ave. h.
do. [11 Felton
Bigelow Francis H. clerk, B. boards
Bigelow Frank W. h. 7 Brown
Frank W. Jr. bds. 7 Brown
John W. Mrs. h. 11 Chauncy
Marshall T. proof reader, University
Press, h. 11 Felton
Melville IS", lawyer, 206 Washington,
rm. 54, B. rms. 15 Buckingham
Sarah W. h. 2 Holmes pi.
Biggan Joseph, driver, b. 224 Franklin
Patrick, furniture mover, order box
21 Central sq. h. 224 Franklin
William, hack driver, 216 Green, h.
80 Kinnaird
Bigley Daniel, horse trainer, h. 188
River
Bignoll Abigail H. Miss, h. 200 Harvard
Mary W. Miss, h. 200 Harvard
Bigwood Albert E. compositor, B. h.
6 Cogswell pi.
Bill Alexander H. at Chase & Sanborn's,
B. bds. 17 Maple avenue
Caroline E. Miss, h. 17 Maple ave.
Frank C. broker, 226 Washington,
B. h. 17 Maple ave.
Frederick A. clerk, 1950 Mass. ave.
h. 17 Maple ave.
MaryE. widow of Abner D. h. 9
Huron ave.
Billcliff Thomas, carpenter, 13 Broad-
way, h. at Boston
Biledean Napoleon, laborer, b. 83
Rindge ave.
Billings Ada A. Miss, teacher, Webster
school, bds. 41 Amory
Elmer W., (J. H. Hubbard & Co).
apothecary, 1360 Mass. ave, h*
131 Putnam ave.
Flora E. teacher, Webster grammar
school, b. at Canton
John C. b. 17 Perry
John D. principal, Webster gram-
mar school, h. 17 Perry
Joshua, coachman, 1776 Mass. ave.
h. 2SEustis ct. [28 do.
Martin, hostler, 2 Eustis ct. house
Mary P. C. Mrs. h. 17 Perry
Warren T. reporter, Herald, B. h.
8 Shepard
Bills Benjamin, bds. 185 Green
James A. shoemaker, 22 Central sq.
h. 185 Green
Bilsland David, bookkeeper, B. house
24 Tremont
Jane Mrs. h. 24 Tremont
Bingham Delia M. Miss, teacher music
and German, b. 4 Mt. Auburn
Edward A. salesman, 35 Union, B.
h. 104 Pearl
Harry, carpenter, b. 42 Baldwin
Birch Arthur, machinery, Somerville,
Mass. h. 86 Hammond
Birchmore John W. Rev. Epis. clergy-
man, house 1590 Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE []}] DIRECTORY
121
Birchmore Juliana Miss, h. 1590 Cam-
bridge
Bird Caroline, widow of Charles, b. 988
Mass. ave.
Charles, machinist, b. 88 School
Elizabeth H. widow of Horace, h.
69 Belmont
Emma T. house 13 Bigelow
George; at Singer Machine Co. rms.
222 Prospect
George, h. 1 Forest
Harriet E. Miss, teacher, English
High School, b. 69 Belmont
Henry M. estate of, iron founders,
Pelham. cor. Broad way-
Herman (H. Bird & Co.), ins. agent,
553 Mass. ave. and 85 Water,
B. h. 988 Mass. ave.
H. & Co. (Herman Bird), ins. agent,
553 Mass. ave. and 85 Water, B.
James, machinist, b. 88 School
John, mariner, b. 48 Cherry
M. Susan, bds. 69 Belmont
Richard O. coachman, h. 17 Kiu-
naird
Robert C. clerk, Broadway Iron
Foundry, boards 13 Bigelow
Theodore R. student, H. U. boards
17 Kinnaird
William W. supt. Broadway Iron
Foundry, h. 13 Bigelow
Woodford A. clerk, 669 Mass. ave.
rms. 896 do. [sor
Birdue Patrick W. printer, h. 378 Win-
Birtwell Tempest, h. 23 Clinton
Bisbee W. W. Miss, h. 140 Magazine
Bishop Abel S. laborer, Revere Sugar
Refiner}', h. 56 Spring
Annie, h. 103 Gore [do.
Antonio, hostler, r. 96 Inman, rms.
Baxter L. clerk, 98 Cambridge, B.
h. 356 Green
Charles E. clerk, B. b. 56 Spring-
Charles S. b. 51 Sacramento
Daniel, carpenter, b. 1 Clark st. pi.
Edward E. motormau,h. 8 Meacham
Frances, bakery, 134 Hampshire, h.
do.
Fred E. b. 56 Spring-
George H. Jr. book gilder, house 5
Fairmont ave.
George Whitefield, motormau, house
18 Locke
James, mason, b. 35 Brookline [to
Joel P. law author, h. 51 Saerameu-
John, brickmaker, h. 117 Etindge av.
Leverett J. laborer, 138 Gore, h.
223 Broadway
Bissell Alfred II. music teacher, house,
19 Greenough ave
Emily s. teacher Sleeper School, b.
19 Greeuough ave. [26 Amory
Emma s. teacher, Sleeper School, b.
Bissell Flint M. student, h. 115 Inman
Fred A. broker, 376 Wash. B. b.
19 Greenough ave.
Mary L. Mrs. artist, h. 115 Inman
Richard L. real estate, 30 Court,
B. house 28 Hoi worthy
Bissett Robert, cabinet maker, r. 46
State, rooms 2 Harrison
Bisson Antonie P. h. 6 Beech
Autonie P. clerk. 63j^ Rindge ave.
bds. 279 Walden
Frank R. cigar maker, h. r. 49 Dub-
lin
Joseph, painter, b. 6 Beech
Bitsch Henry, clerk, bds. 81 Sixth
Bittner John, laborer, h. 6 Jackson
Bixby Henry O. dentist, 1861 Mass. ave.
h. at S. Boston
Hiram A. machinist, h. 417 Mass.
ave.
Black Andrew, Jr. h. 12 Fourth
Charles, laborer, h. 60 North
E. Charlton, lecturer, h. 50 Kirk-
land
Forbes, helper, b. 7 Portland
Frank, peddler, b. 22 Willow
George, power house, h. 11 Fourth
George R. painter, h. 215 Putnam
ave.
Henry,motormau, h. 32 Mt. Auburn
Hugh, peddler, b. 22 Willow
James, laborer, h. 22 Willow
James, paper hanger, 169 Green, h.
do.
James, upholsterer, h. 2 Brewery
James Wallace, photographer, 333
Washington, B. h. 10 Avon
Jane Mrs. dining room, 95 Main, h.
91 do.
John, h. 159 Main
John, h. 91 Main
Mary O. nurse, b. 137 Lexington
ave, ward 1
Otis F. b. 10 Avon
Richard, junk, b. 22 Willow
Samuel, laborer, h. 26 Eighth
Sarah J. nurse, b. 137 Lexington
ave. ward 1
Thomas F. carpenter, h. 137 Lexing-
ton ave. ward 1
William, h. 159 Main
B lac kail Clarence II. architect, 18
Music Hall bldg. B. h. 37 Mellen
Blackburn Alexander Rev. pastor, First
Baptist church, h. 133 River
John II. student, bds. 133 River
Maxwell, student, bds. 133 River
William II. Mrs. h. 8 Cherry
Blackhurst Emmet E. student, h. 24
Leonard ave.
Blacklock Eugene A. (E. A. Blacklock
& Co.), cabinet makers,*State, h.
at Boston
122
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
BlacklockEugeue A.&Co. (Eugene Black-
lock), cabinet makers, State, cor.
Osborn
Blackman Arthur \V. bookkeeper, 180
Congress, B. h. 27 Agassiz
Edgar S. agent, bds. 130 Otis
Elmer, carpenter, b. 48 Sidney
Frank, carpenter, h. 47 Sidney
Fred H. clerk, 87 Milk, B. b. 138
Otis
Horace P. h. 33 Agassiz
Rhoda, widow of Charles, h. 310
Columbia
William R. wheelwright, 169 Gore,
h. 138 Otis
Willis, carpenter, b. 48 Sidney
Blackwell George W. house 11 Quincy
Howard, student, H. U. bds. 11
Quincy
John H. janitor, B. house, 20
Murdock
Seth O. tinman, 385 Putnam ave.
h. 3>£ Fairmont ave.
Susannah, widow of John, h. 20
Murdock
William H. tinsmith, 448 Main, b.
261 Columbia
Blaikie Suther P. real estate, 1400 Mass.
ave. h. at Somerville
Blair Alice M. h. 96 Norfolk
Arthur, teamster, h. 45 Sargent
Charles A. asst. engineer, fire en-
gine No. 6, River, h. 239 Hamp-
shire
Ernest A. painter, h. 17 Magnolia
ave.
Isaac L. bookkeeper, (B.), b. 96
Norfolk
James, proof reader, h. 399 Winsor
James, teamster, h. 84 Winthrop
James A. clerk, 9 Brattle, b. 84
Winthrop
John M. building mover, house
126 Norfolk
Marv P. school teacher, rms. 96
Ellery
Robert M. cabinet maker, house 73
Tremont
Samuel M. salesman, B. house 96
Norfolk
Blais Alex, brickmaker, h. Vassal lane
Armaud, jour, tailor, bds. r. Porters
Hotel
Arthur, teamster, 13 Broadway, h.
63 School
Mitchell, brickmaker, Bay State
Brick Co. h. 148 Rindge ave.
Blaisdell Clark, janitor, Prospect Union,
744 Mass. ave. h. 75 Allston
D. Henry, casket maker, 203 Bridge,
h. 1269 Cambridge
Etta A. Miss, teacher, Brookline,
Mass. b. 75 Allston
Blaisdell George J. asst. supt.fire alarm,
City bldg. Brattle sq. h. 98 Win-
throp
Hattie S. h. 18 Myrtle ave.
John H. spike maker, b. 209 Green
Mary F. Miss, teacher, b. 75 Allston
Orrie A. Miss, boards 938 Mass.
ayenue
Stephen B. engineer, B. & M. R. R.,
b. 137 Thorndike
AYilliam H. asst. engineer, C. W.
W. h. Lake View ave. cor. Lex-
ington ave.
Blake Bridget, widow of Thomas, h. 85
Hastings
Carrie M. teacher, Shepard school,
bds. 3 Dover
Clarence H. book finisher, River-
side Press, h. 9 Remington
David J. machinist, b. 134 Thorn-
dike
BLAKE EDWIN H. real estate
and insurance 36 Fifth, h. at Bed-
ford. See p. 809
Elizabeth H.wid. of George R. house
403 Mass. ave.
Elwisa A.Miss,bookkeeper,442 Mass.
ave. b. 403 do.
Frank R. bookkeeper,15 Church, h. 3
Mifflin pi.
Fred W. real estate, 36 Fifth, rms,
117 Otis
George F. Mnfg. Co. (The), steam
pump and machinery mnfrs. Third,
bet. Binney and Bent, store, 185
Devonshire, B.
Herbert M. tinsmith, 12 Brattle, h. 54
Martin
Ida A. Miss, clerk, 32 West, B. b.
403 Mass. ave.
Irving,hack, livery and boarding sta-
ble,^ and 17 Church, h. 6 Shepard
J. Henry, artist, 7 Prentiss pl.h. do.
Mable E. teacher, Sleeper school, b.
25 Orchard
Margaret, Mrs. nurse, h. 23 Cres-
cent ave.
Prudence, widow, h. 124 Otis
Simon, h. 20 Highland ave.
Theodore E. grocer, 414 Cambridge,
h. 122 Otis
Thos. D. supt. Blake Mfg. Co. Third
William A. laborer, h. r. 31 Harvard
Blakey Margery, widow of John, bds. 98
Putnam ave.
William, h. 9 Brewery
Blanchard Alexander J. hairdresser, 31
Cedar, h. r. 98 Dudley
Alfred, action maker, h. Hotel
School, Holly
Charles F. carpenter, h. 25 Andrew
Franklin, at Am. R. Works, b. 202
Harvard
CAMBRIDGE []J] DIRECTORY
123
Blanchard Fred W. letter carrier, 18
Boylston. h. 252 Green
George L. clerk, 403 Main, h. 1 Front
street ct
John W. Am. R. Works,h.l40 Spring
John W., Jr. b. Andrew
Marshall F. fish, B. h. 159 Huron
ave.
Michael, teamster, rms. 59 Moore
Blanche Edward, bridge works, bds. 86
First
Blanchet Michael, laborer, b. 59 Moore
Bland John P. Rev. h. 8 Pemberton
Joseph C. cook, h. 76 Clark
Blandiu Cora, bookkeeper, B. rms. 10
Dover
Ella, bookkeeper, B. rms. 10 Dover
Wallace B. instructor, Manual Train-
ing school, h. 26 Haskell
Blankinship J. W. h. 28 Mt. Auburn
Blaschke Adolph G. sausage maker, 63
Sixth
Blaser Alexander B. baker, h.l8£ Cottage
Arnold, manager, 438 Mass. ave.
h. 434 do.
John C. baker, 436 Mass. ave. house
at Boston
Blatchford C. H. Miss, h. 156 Brattle
George H. druggist, 1390 Cambridge,
h. 40 Baldwin
M. E. Miss, h. 156 Brattle
Blauvelt William E. box maker,b. 90 First
William H.carpenter,86First,h. 90 do.
Blaylark Martin C. porter, B. h. 73
Washington
Bleiler Perer P. cigar mnfr.67 Sixth, bds.
60 Spring [Bath
Blen Eldredge S. police station 1, h. 10
Blennerhassett Richard, gardener, h. 15
Garden ct.
Blessington Annie, widow of Hugh, h.12
Portland
Ellen Mrs. h. 215 Third
Francis A. (Peter Blessington &Son),
Third, h. 213 Beacon, Somerville
Frank R. polisher, b. 12 Portland
Hugh, cutter, Am. R. Co. b. 12 Port-
land
Peter (Peter Blessington & Son),
Third, h. 213 Beacon, Somerville
Peter & Son (Peter and Francis A.
Blessington), granite works, Ayer'a
wharf, 320 Third
Blethen Addie A. Mrs. h. 31 Market
Francis S. Mrs. house 24 Lee
F. May, music teacher, 24 Lee, bds.
do.
Herbert, foreman, 145 Broad wav
Blevins Albert II. student, bds. 222 Put-
nam ave.
Arthur W. clerk, Q. 7 Elmer
David, book binder, lids. 17 Walnut
court
Blevins Elizabeth, widow of James, h.
17 Walnut ct.
Henry, roofer, 698 Mass. ave. bds.
72 Fairmont
John, gunsmith, B. bds. 110 Mag-
azine
John A. clerk, 696 Mass. ave. h. 9S£
Western ave.
BLEVINS JOHX J. slater, tin,
copper and gravel roofer, 696 Mass.
ave. h. 222 Putnam ave. See front
cover
Mary, widow of John, nurse, house
7 Elmer
Robert, clerk, 231 Pearl, h. 1 Maga-
zine ct.
Samuel, roofer, 696 Mass. ave. b. 222
Putnam ave.
William J. clerk, 126 Inmau, bds. 17
Walnut court
Blewett Francis Hemy, electrician, b. 53
Henry
Henry, baker, 76 Leverett, B. h.
53 Henry
Bligh James E. laborer, b. 23 Willow
Blight John, h. 1 Torrington pi.
John, Jr. letter carrier, P. O. 647
Mass. ave. b. 1 Torrington pi.
see Blyth
Blinn Edmund R. motorman, h. Claren-
don ave.
Bliss Ariadue Miss, h. 39 Dana
Elmer J. shoes, Brockton, Mass.b. 17
Fayette
Leonard C. shoe mnfr. Brockton,
Mass. h. 17 Fayette
Blodgett Annie E. h. 32 Irving
Eliza A. Mrs. at Baptist Home, b.
308 Brookline
Emma, F. Miss, h. 9 Hurlburt
Samuel T. house 32 Irving-
Stephen H. physician, 1131 Mass. av.
house do.
Warren K. Jr. lawyer, 559 Mass.
ave. and 28 State, B. h.7 Acacia
William A. Mrs. h. 19 Buckingham
Blois Hiram B. expressman, h. 381
Prospect [Vine
Blonin Charles, cabinet maker, h. 318
Blonquist Charles, painter, bds. 108
Thorudike
Oscar, cabiuet maker, bds. 10S
Thorndike
Oscar, cabinet maker, h. 192 Xorfolk
Sangfield, teamster, b. 8 Pioneer
Blood B. Kimball, furniture finisher. B.
h. 16 Tremonl
Harry K. clerk, B. b. 16 Tremont
Hiram, engineer, Steamer No. 3,
Third, cor. Otis, h. 40 Fifth
II. street car conduct or, rms. 4 Frank
Bloom Alfred, cigar maker. 412 Main, bds.
in Boston
CAMBRIDGE []}] DIRECTORY
Blue Malcolm, motorman, W. E. St. Ry.
b. 12 Magnolia ave.
Blunt John, carriage painter, 446 Main
Mary E. widow of John J. h. 102
Hastings
Ploomy, widow of Alfred M. h. 50
Cottage
Blyth Alexander, carriage smith, 97
Boylston, h. 33 Dunster
see Blight
Boardman Anna Mrs. h. 15 Laurel
Arthur H. bookkeeper, 1410 Mass.
ave. h. at Wakefield
Charles, h. 58 Washington ave.
Charles D. driver, Adams Ex. B.
bds. 250 Green
Ellen F. bookkeeper, 575 Mass. ave.
b. 15 Laurel
Primary School, Winsor, cor. School
William C. mer. tailor, 120 Tremont,
rm. 77, B. h. 250 Green [place
Boats Hugh, farmhand, bds. 62 Auburn
Bobbitt Nellie Mrs. h. 102 Harvard
Bobick John, at 169 Gore, h. 119 do.
Bocher Ferdinand, prof, of modern lan-
guages, H. U. h. 12 Holyoke pi.
Maxime, asst. prof, of mathematics,
H. U. h. 12 Shepard
Bock Rudolphus C. machinist, Alvan
Clark & Sons, Henry, h. 13 Flor-
ence
BOCK WILLIAM A. florist, 2388
Mass. ave. h. 2388 do. See p. 793
Bodell William, painter, bds. Porters
Hotel, 1982 Mass. ave.
Bodemer Charles J. wood carver, h. 325
Columbia
Ernest F. bookkeeper, 2225 Mass.
a v. b. 325 Columbia
Katherine L. copy holder. Uni-
versity Press, bds. 325 Columbia
Bodge Charles A. private watchman, h.
58 Market
Edward W. box maker, 3 Hampshire,
h. 277 Winsor
Bodos Paul, tailor, 20 Central sq. h. do.
Bodwell Charles F. lather, b. 4ih Austin
Frederick, engineer, h. 44£ Austin
Lizzie, widow of Joseph A. h. 352
Pearl
see Bardwell
Bogans Andrew, porter, b. 24b Union
Hannah J. widow of Andrew G. h.
55 Washington
Bogdanoff John J. carpenter, h. 56£
Howard
Boggan James, horseshoer, house 183
Franklin
Boggs Alex, carpenter, boards 6 Hotel
Harrison
Edwin P. com. mer. 41 So. Market.
and lumber, 294 Causewav B. h.
336 Broadway
Boggs John, clerk, 168 Gore, h. 16 Oak
circle
Myra M. Miss, h, 289 Broadway
Bohanan , h. 3 Hotel Albert, 144
Harva rd
Bohlin A. G. varnisher, 286 Main, h. 15
Line
Bohmuller Leopold, currier, h. 25 Mont-
gomery
Boisvert Simon, carpenter, h. 108 Rindg
avenue
Boivin Adolph, carpenter, h. 7 Brookford
Bokman Louis A. safe painter, h. 402
Main
Boland Honora, widow of Michael, h. 4
Cedar sq.
Morris, laborer, b. 6 Gore
Patrick, laborer, h. 6 Gore
Patrick J. clerk, b. 6 Gore
Richard, H. clerk, bds. 6 Gore
Robert, laborer, b. 320 Green
William, driver, h. r. 4 Pioneer
see Bolland
Bolduc Antime, laborer, h. 81 Dublin
John, laborer, Xiles Bros. Concord
ave. h. near do.
Reul, brickmaker, h. 41 Dublin
Reul, brickman, h, 83 Dublin
F. Xavier, R. R. section man, h. 7a
Brookford
Bolger D. L. veterinary surgeon, 26 Pal-
mer, and 1699 Mass. ave. rms. do.
James, horseshoer, 11 Palmer, h.
1699 Mass. ave.
James H. b. 1699 Mass. ave.
John J. clerk, 9 Brattle, bd>. 56
Winthrop
Mabel F. b. 1699 Mass. ave.
Susie A. Mrs. h. 1699 Mass. ave.
BolienE. J. decorator, b. Porters Hotel
Bolles Elizabeth Quincv, widow of Frank,
h. 6 Berkeley
Fannie, h. 102 Mt. Auburn
see Bowles
Bolo Fred E. plumber, b. 398 Columbia
George X. distiller, h. 398 Columbia
Bolster Richard, shoemaker, 5 Brattle sq.
h. 39 Ash
Bolt Hezekiah, packer, B. h. 5S Wash.
Bolton Edward E. stone cutter, h. 518
Putnam ave.
Edward E. Jr. stonecutter, bds. 518
Putnam ave.
Harry E. engineer, h. 159 Thorndike
Jame^s, clerk, Am. R. Co. h. 69 Ply-
mouth
Samuel H. foreman finisher, 108
Cambridge, h. 135 Otis
Sarah, bds. 157 Hancock
Walter, shipper, b. 402 Main
Bonaparte Joseph, fruit, h. 10 Fourth
Bond Catherine H. Miss, h.S Holyoke pi.
Charles W. student, b. 2106 Mass. av.
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
125
Bond Daniel W. judge of superior court.
B. h. 2106 Mass. ave.
Elizabeth L. Miss, h. 8 Holyoke pi.
Elizabeth S. Miss, h. 2106 Mass. ave.
Oliver A. carpenter, h. 59 Creighton
Samuel D. (Bond & Morrisou), fur-
niture mover. 135 Gore, h. at Som-
erville
William C. nautical instruments and
clocks, B. bds. 1534 Cambridge
& Morrison (Samuel D. Bond and
Alexander Morrison), furniture
movers, and coal and wood, 135
Gore
Bonin Joseph E.(Lussier & Bonin), wag-
on builder, 290 Waldeu, h. 238 do.
Bonnell Isaac W. carpenter, rms. 48 Jay
Josephine Mrs. h. 3 Cottage
Bonner James R. porter, B. house 8
Worcester
John, boiler maker, 72 Main
Bonney Arthur P. 517 Wash. B. boards
32 Arlington
Fred L. bookkeeper, 3 School, B.
house 8 Glenwood ave.
George M. cashier, 517 Wash. B.
bds, 32 Arlington
Lucy S. widow of Charles,house 157
Auburn
Pelham, broker, 1 Beacon, B. house
15 Acorn
Perez F. supt. 517 Wash. B. house
32 Arlington
Boo Lung, laundry, 148 Harvard, h. do.
Boody Sylvester O. watchman, house 33
Ninth
Booker Robert C. Jr. rubber worker,
bds. 27 Hancock
Robert C. porter, h. 27 Hancock
William, engraver, bds. 10 Essex
Booms Lucy Mrs. h. Ill Hastings
Boone William, laborer, h. 199 Portland
Booth Alexander, tinsmith, h. 104 Main
Thomas, carpenter, h. 35 Park
Boott Francis, h. 1737 Cambridge
Borden Alfred, carpenter, h. 32 Clay
Joseph L. driver, h. 87 Hastings
William, h. 160 Otis
Borgal Simon, wood worker, 113 Broad-
way
Borges Anthony, laborer, Revere Sugar
Refinery, h. 108 Spring [Spring
Anthony, Jr. expressman, bds. 108
John, house 18 Jefferson
Joseph, hairdresser, 577 Cambridge,
house 19 Sixth
Manuel, cabinet maker, h. 20 Spring
Manuel, hairdresser, 261 Cambridge,
h. 108 Spring
Borgstrom Ed ward, 11 reman, h.l Somerset
Borland Viola Mrs. h. ♦;('» Austin
Bormann Adolphue, rubber worker, h.
50 Pine
Bormann George, cabinet maker, b. 168
Winsor
Bornstein Myer, clothes cleaner, 2000
Mass. ave. h. 2002 do.
Borowski Frank, cabinet maker, h. 83
Broadway [ant
Bosfield Samuel J. printer, h. 130 Pleas-
Bossey Charles W.(T. F. Bossey & Co.),
provisions, 26 School, house at
Somerville
Thomas F. (T.F. Bossey & Co.), pro-
visions, 26 School, h.at Somerville
T. F. & Co. (Charles W. and Thomas
F. Bossey), agents, provisions. 26
School
Bossom Charles H. salesman, 316 Cam-
bridge, h. 481 do.
BOSTON BRIDGE WORKS,
Sixth, cor. Binney, office, 70 Kilby,
room 83, B. See opp. Bridge
mnfrs. *
Bryant, laborer, h. 76 Harvard
Condensed Milk Co. 8 Bridge,
office 24 Park sq. B.
Curling Club, Lexington ave.
BOSTON GAS APPLIANCE
EXCHANGE (THE), 1290
Mass. ave. See page 23
Ice Co. (The), Prison Point and 66
State, B.
Piano Hammer Co. 368 Main
BOSTON WOVEN HOSE CO.
hose mnfrs. and lire dept. supplies,
33 Hampshire, and 5 Winthrop sq.
B. See page 6
Bosworth Cora, bookkeeper, rms. 347
Winsor
Merton, carpenter, bds. 4 Beech
Botanic Garden of Harvard University.
32 Raymond
Botelho Olympia Miss, h. 30 Myrtle ave.
Bouche Joel, laborer, h. 7 Saville
William A. teamster, b. 41 Dublin
Bouchea Marion, bridge builder, house 4
George
Peter, brickmaker, h. 194 Dublin
Ralph A. paino tuner, house 173
Hampshire [son
Boudrea Charles, blacksmith, h. 14 Jack-
Patrick, carpenter, h. 43>£ Reed
Boudreau Alexander, brickmaker, house
343 Concord ave.
George A. paiuter, h. 10 Brookford
Henry, laborer, bds. 11 Jefferson
John, laborer, h. 343 Concord ave.
Boudro Alexander, h. 234 Waldeu
Charles, carpenter, h. 124 Garden
Henry, laborer, house 21 Harvey
John, carpenter, h. 234 Waldeu
Peter, teamster, house 37 Dublin
Boudrot John ('. carpenter, h. 234 Wal-
deu
Boulauger Alphonse, laborer, h. Jackson
126
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Boulware Matthew J. waiter, B. h. 21
Park
Boundy Frances, widow, h. 38 Brookline
Bourgeois Edouard, carpenter, house 19
Raymond
Bourget Bernard, rubber worker, boards
50 Brewery
Peter, laborer, h. 29 Railroad
Bourne George F. carpenter, 146 Mt. Ver-
non, B. h. 62 Dana
Helena, compositor, 9 Palmer
Martha, widow of Robert T. house
64 Dana
Bouse Hannah, widow, h. 4 Winter
Boutin Abraham, night nurse, Cambridge
Hospital, h. 375 Huron ave.
Carrie E. Miss, nurse, Cambridge
Hospital, bds. do.
Marie, nurse, Cambridge Hospital,
bds. 375 Huron ave.
Bouton John B. h. 21 Craigie
Boutwell A. Louise, proof reader, Zions
Herald, B. rms. 204 Columbia
Bouve B. D. C. Mrs. h. 27 Everett
George W. bookkeeper, 131 Devon-
shire, rm. 27, B.), h. 13 Eoseland
Boverg Charles, machinist, rms. 43 Pros-
pect
Bow Shin, laundry, 538 Cambridge
Bowe Patrick, laborer, bds. 28 North
Bowen Arthur M. clerk, 119 Hampshire,
bds. 210 Columbia
Bernard, laborer, h. 175 Charles
Catherine, widow of James, house 6
Water
Charles S. bds. 9 Follen
Cornelius, at 33 Hampshire, boards
13 Seckle
Cornelius F. brakeman, B.& M.R.R.
house 30 Cogswell ave.
Francis Mrs. house 9 Follen
Francis F. at 33 Hamphire, bds. 13
Seckle
Michael, laborer, h. 6 Decatur
Richard, hostler, h. 16 Marion
Stephen P. box maker, boards 175
Charles
Walter E. newspaper agency, 67
Milk, B. h. 150 Huron ave.
William H. sugar house, b. 2 Gore
William L. porter, h. 29 Howard
Bowers Edward A. painter, house 1
Clark st. pi.
Fannie A. widow, house 72 Green
Frances, asst. sec. 25 Beacon, B.
house 12 Hollis
Lydia E. Mrs. h. 12 Hollis
Mary Miss, house 75 Inman
Bowie Duncan, electrician, house 24
Middlesex
William, house 60 Mt. Auburn
Bowker Arthur L. bookkeeper, 93 Oliver.
B. bds. 32 Bowdoin
BOWKER EDWIN F. civil en-
gineer and surveyor, 671 Mass. av.
rm. 20, rms. 125 Austin. See p. 23
Winslow L. insurance, 35 Kilby, B.
house 32 Bowdoin
Bowlby Clara E. dressmaker, bds. 158
Prospect
Bowler John W. supt.Charlesbank Gym-
nasium, B. h. 2 Leonard ave.
Michael, h. 414 Huron ave.
Michael, cooper, 75 Main, house at
Boston
Michael J. teamster,b.414 Huron av.
Bowles Ella R. Mrs. teacher of painting,
house 24 Bigelow
Bowlev Asa F. tin plate worker, B. h.
267 Pearl
Charles I. laborer, h. 7 Mill
Bowman Charles, engineer,B.<fc A. R. R.
house 323 Pearl
Charles F. paper hanger, h.365 Main
David, h. 987 Cambridge
Elizabeth A. bds. 5 Gerry
Fenelon E. civil engineer, B. house
26 Fifth
Hubert, machinist, 162 Broadway,
house 24 Fourth
Macia R. teacher, Harvard grammar
school, b. 77 Prospect
Orlando, salesman, 219 State, B. h.
77 Prospect
Bowser A. Merrill, h. 96 Magazine
Thomas E. carpet upholsterer, h. 26
Jay
Thomas F. picture frame maker, bds.
T. S. Bowser
Thomas S. picture frame maker, h.
Cameron
Bowyer William, grocer, 316 River, h.
at Brighton
Boyce Artemus G. painter, 265 Broad-
wav, h. 174 Harvard
Charles H. sawyer, h. 96 Fifth
Edward L. cabinet maker, house 133
Charles
Joseph, moulder, bds. 63 Sixth
Joseph, painter, h. 131 Charles
Mary E. widow of Edward E. house
36 Allston
Thomas F. butcher, h. 26 Cameron
William, carpenter, bds. 59 Plymouth
Boyd Agnes A. Miss, h. 217 Auburn
Bartholomew, laborer, h. 78 First
Bartholomew, Jr. stone cutter, bds.
78 First
Charles E. music teacher, public
schools, Waltham, Mass.h. 5 Belle-
vue avenue
Daniel F. newsdealer, h. 140 Green
David G. paper hanger, h. 85 Pem-
berton
Esther, saleswoman, 30 Boylston,
bds. 56 Mt. Auburn
CAMBRIDGE []J] DIRECTORY
127
Boyd Fannie L. Miss, b. 217 Auburn
Fred Shirley, b. 33 Linnaean
Fred T. clerk, B.bds. 15 Portsmouth
Isabelle L. Miss, dressmaker, house
271 Broadway
James R. h. r. 80 Washington
Orman T. wholesale grocer, 216
State, B. h. 36 Linnaean
Percy, clerk, b. 18 Allston
Robert S. Mrs. h. 18 Garden
William, compositor, Univ. Press, h.
3 Mt. Auburn pi.
William A. electrotype finisher, h. 45
River
Boyden A. George, electrician, b. 1699
Cambridge
E.G. druggist, Joy, cor. Myrtle, B.
h. 891 Mass. ave.*
Milton E. insurance, h. 1699 Camb.
Sanford E. carriage trimmer, 1953
Mass. ave. h. 25 Hadley
Bover Henry B. clerk, 113 Devonshire,
B. h. 16 Kidder
Homer W. student, b. 3 Xorfolk
Samuel, stair builder, h. 3 Norfolk
Boyle Bernard, oyster opener, B. h. 29
Jefferson
Bridget T. teacher, Otis primary
school b. 173 Norfolk
Charles, grocer, h. 10 Seventh st. ct.
Ellen, widow of William, h. 173
Norfolk
James, machinist, h. 210 Broadway
James, moulder, h. 196 Vine
James, teamster,77 Concord ave. h. do.
James H. bds. 485 Winsor
James J. cabinet maker, 20 Albany,
h. 1043 Cambridge
James K. foreman, 20 Albany h. at
Somerville
James T. h. 22 Lambert
Jeremiah J. cabinet maker, 122
Charles
John, clerk, bds. 10 Seventh st. ct.
John, cooper, b. 653 Cambridge
John J. salesman, 85 Franklin, B.
h. 195 Harvard
John J. Jr. bookkeeper, B. bds. 195
Harvard
John W. carpenter, h. 25J^ Dunster
Mary, h. 71 Tremont
Michael, laborer, h. 200 Norfolk
Michael J. teamster, b. 29 Jefferson
Patrick, laborer, h. 663 Cambridge
Patrick s. cooper,J.Reardon & Sons,
h. Waverlv, Q. Port Washington
Percy D. clerk, 231 Pearl, b. 81 Alls-
ton
Thomas, driver, 1992 Mass. ave. b.44
Cogswell ave.
Thomas, furniture packer, St ate, eor.
Osborn, h. 48 Brewery
Thomas, tinsmith, i>. 22 Lambert
Boyle William, laborer, b. 653 Cambridge
William, prop. Bovle's Express
1992 Mass. ave. h. 51 Wallace Co.
William C, h. 210 Broadwa y
Wllliam E. clerk, 1381 Cambridge,
b. at Somerville
Boyman James A. h. 30 Banks
Boynton Adelaide Miss, h. 1707 Camb.
Charles A. carpenter, 184 Harvard,
b. 203 do.
Charles W. (E. W. Boynton & Co.),
builder, 184 Harvard, h. 201 do.
Edward P. Mrs. h. 19 Arlington
Erastus W. (E. W. Boynton & Co.),
builder, 184 Harvard, h. 201 do.
BOYNTON E. W. & CO. (Eras-
tus W. and Chas. W. Boynton),
carpenters, 184 Harvard, See p. 786
Fred H. bookkeeper, Niles Bros.
Concord ave. h. at Somerville
Granville M. carpenter, 184 Harvard.
h. at Walt ham
Henry, b. 30 Agassiz
Margaretta S. widow of John, h. 399
Cambridge
Eobert, laborer, h. 87 Harvard
Warren R. h. 465 Main
William J. baker, b. Ill Pleasant
William. J. missionary, h. 383 Camb.
William W. produce', B. house 130
Oxford
Boy son Albin, action maker, 71 Main, h.
56 Broadway
Arthur, bookbinder, Riverside Bind-
dery, b. 99 Henry
Christine, widow' of Carl, h. 258
Hampshire
Constance W. h. 258 Hampshire
Edwin C. tailor, B. b. 258 Hampshire
George A.bookbinder,Piverside,b. 99
Henry
George H. stamper, h. 99 Heurv
Hattie L. gold leaf worker, bds. 99
Henry
Ida E. milliner. 1). 10 Mt. Auburn
Maude, clerk, 20 Pearl, b. 125 Chest-
nut
Sarah A. widow of William G. h. 12
Norfolk [10 do.
S. Winsor, grocer, 8£ Mt. Auburn. 1».
Theodore, widow of Geo. b. 10 Mt.
Auburn
William L. bookbinder. Riverside
Press, h. 125 Chestnut
Bracken Francis, gate tender, B. a m.
\l. R. Water st. crossing, h.8 Water
Brackett Ann M. Miss, h. 133Mt.Aubum
Charles, (dot lies eleaner.h..V> Harvard
Charles .1. salesman, 1>. b. 545 Mass.
Charles s. engineer, B. & a. It. R.h.
15 Rockingham
Charles W. asst. engineer, C. F. i>.
h. 133 Mt. Auburn
128
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Brackett David, gardener, h. 18 Bowdoin
George R. 50 State, B. h. 6 Mason
Louise S. Mrs. h. 15 Worcester
Mary E. h. 133 Mt. Auburn
Mary E. Mrs. h. 70 Wendell
Bradbury John P. salesman, 443 Mass.
ave. h. at Somerville
Milton W. publisher, 295 Washing-
ton, B. h.3£ Pleasant
William F.head master,Latin school,
h. 369 Harvard
William H. wool, 192 Summer, B.
b. 369 Harvard
Bradeen Jacob F. h. 349 Cambridge
BRADEEN JOTHAM S. hay, etc.
667 Cambridge, h. 19 Leonard ave.
See p. 783
Orrin G. com. merchant. 1 Com,l. B.
h. 281 Harvard
Bradford Boat Club, Brookline, at the
bridge
Edith Miss, h. 375 Harvard
George W. car conductor, house 50
Boylston
Isaac, registrar of voters, Central sq.
bldg. h. 46 Sacramento
Isaac, Jr. b. 46 Sacramento
James, carpenter, h. 56 Columbia
Marv R. widow b. 375 Harvard
BRADFORD RUSSELL, coun-
sellor-at-law, 209 Washington, rm.
46 B. h. 375 Harvard. See pi 812
Stephen S. trav. salesman, house 247
Prospect
William A. machinist, h. 1593 Mass.
avenue
Bradlee Charles L. locksmith and brass
worker, 714 Mass. ave. h. 712 do.
Bradley Daniel, laborer, h. 179 Bridge
Daniel, varnisher, 162 Broadway
James, driver, h. 8 Davis
James, laborer, b. 17 Lambert
Julia, widow of John, h. 88£ Fifth
Lucy C. Mrs. h. 38 Lee
Mary E. widow of John, h. 75 River
Patrick, teamster, h. 158 Thorndike
Robert, laborer, 3 Hampshire, h. 27
Washington
Robert. R. engineer, rms. 8 Cherry
Rose Miss, h. 209 Vine
William, laborer, h. 27 Washington
William J. foreman, r. 13 Broadway,
h. 74 Hampshire
Bradshaw Dudley C. bookbinder, bds. 19
Prospect [Prospect
Eliza S. widow of Thomas, h. 19
Harry, waiter, h. 7 Dyke
William H. b. 19 Prospect
Bradt Cecilia G. Mrs. h. 16 Oxford
Herbert S. bookkeeper, 80 Ames
bldg. B. b. 16 Oxford
Brady Bessie G. Mrs. matron, 97 Main,
h. 3 Worcester
Brady Charles, h. 2 Stevens ct.
Cora Miss, clerk, b. 2 Stevens ct.
Edmond, engineer, N. M. Cofran &
Co. bds. 53 Dublin
Edward, clerk, 97 Mass. ave. h. 3
Worcester
Frank, plumber, b. 4 Fourth
John, laborer, h. 74 Fourth
John, machinist, h. 53 Dublin
John, teamster, foot of Dunster, b.
450 Broadway [Brighton
John B. baker, 82 Mt. Auburn, h. at
John J. cutter, Am. Rub. Co. house
21 Plymouth
John J. laborer, h. 254 Franklin
Margaret J. Mrs. h. 89 Putnam ave.
Mary A. Mrs. h. 13 Hunting
Nellie, bookkeeper, b. 89 Putnam av.
Patrick, horseshoer, 106 Portland, h.
at Boston
Patrick F. laborer, 85 Broad, B. h.
230 Bridge
William, bookbinder, 26a Brattle, b.
89 Putnam ave.
Bragdon Ernest C. glycerine maker, 184
Broadway, h. 301 do.
Bragg Charles L. student, b. 239 Prospect
Edward F. pres. 275 Devonshire,
B. h. 901 Mass. ave.
Edward M. student, M. I. T., B. b.
239 Prospect
Eudora Mrs. bds. 23 Bellevue ave.
Frank W. fruit, B. b. 239 Prospect
Herman A. clerk, B. b. 23 Bellevue av.
Warren S. conductor, P. P. C. Co. h.
239 Prospect
Braggen William, blacksmith, rms. 159
Cambridge
Braham Rosetta Mrs. h. 8 Pine
Brahm Elizabeth, widow of Joseph, h.
488 Cambridge
Joseph F. action maker, 286 Main, b.
488 Cambridge
Brainard John, coachman, h. 4 Arrow
Brainerd Charles R. morocco, Salem,
Mass. b. 2141 Mass. ave.
James P. h. 2141 Mass. ave.
Bramhall Charles E.janitor,English High
school, h. 80 Ellery
Charles N. clerk, B. b.47 Tremont
Edward M. at Public Library, b. 80
Ellery
George N". carpenter, h. 47 Tremont
Bramon Anna E. widow of AVm. F.house
209 Columbia
William F. clerk, b. 209 Columbia
Branch Amelia, widow of Alfred, h. 28
Cogswell ave.
Granville C. salesman, B. bds. 28
Cogswell ave.
Brandly Elizabeth, b. 7 Rockwell
Herman F. pocketbook maker, h. 7
Rockwell
CAMBRIDGE
[B]
DIRECTORY
129
Brandly Herman V. window screens, B.
bds. 7 Rockwell
Brandon Edward J. city clerk, Citv Hall,
h. 11 Jay
John, city laborer, h. 19 Park
Louis W. carver, 164 Broadway, h.
at Somerville
Michael T. bookbinder, b. 19 Park
Brandow E. G. Mrs. lodging-house, 24
and 26 Holyoke
Brannan James E. grocer, 55 Mt. Auburn,
h. 52 Plympton
Brannigan Thomas, laborer, b. 9 Seckl
Branscombe James, wire worker, b. 2
Green
Braslan Patrick, 1129 Cambridge
Braslin Charles E. printer, bds. 214
Putnam ave.
Cornelius, carpenter, b. 27 Harvey
Elizabeth B. widow of Hugh, h. 214
Putnam ave.
James, teamster, h. 2 Sands
Mary, widow of John, h. 24 Reed
see Breslin
Brasseau Ulderic, cigar maker, house 11
Vandine
Brassel John F. cooper, h. 261 Portland
Brassey Ed. I. sewing machine agent,
b. 32 Kinnaird
Brassil Ann, widow of Daniel C. h. 193
Franklin
Bridget, widow of James, house 28
Flagg
Catherine, widow of Thomas, h. Ill
Banks
James H. bds. 28 Flagg
James T. plumber, h. 65 Western av.
Johanna, widow of John, h. 136
Banks
John J. teamster, 136 Banks, h. do.
Joseph P. b. 193 Franklin
Margaret Miss, h. Ill Banks
Thomas, teamster, b. 136 Banks
Thomas J. electrotyper, Riverside
Press, b. 193 Franklin
Timothy F. clerk, B. boards 193
Franklin
Biassill Sarah E. teacher of botany,
public schools, h. at So. Weymouth
Brattle Square Hotel, 32 to 36 Brattle
Brault A. 1'. h. 412 Green
Braun Philip, grocer, 562 Cambridge, h.
9 Seventh
Philip J. clerk, 562 Cambridge, bds.
9 Seventh
Brauner Finer F. art student, bds. 2S1
Green
.lulius F. wood engraver, house 281
Green
Oscar A. plumber, bds. 281 Green
sigurd, clerk, B. b. 281 Green
Brauwn Mendel, hoots and shoes, 343
Main. h. Hotel Holly
Braxton Benjamin, elevator man, h. 61
Hastings
Bray Edward, clerk, rms. 72 Fourth
John, machinist, h. 339 Vine
John, machinist, 72 Main, bds. 139
Washington
Braynard Frances B. widow, house 13
DeWolf
Brazeau Onesime, laborer,h. r. 101£ Elm
Brazier Abbie N. widow of Franklin J.
h. 16 Bigelow
Breagy T. Frank, bookkeeper, Standard
Oil Co. Sixth, b. 139 Otis
William, teamster, h. 5 Pelham
Breau Joseph A. steam fitter, B. h.
Norris, next Cedar
Peter, switchman, h. Ill Riudge av.
Rosalie Mrs. h. 6 Jackson
Breault Joseph, h. 86»Gore
Bree H. John, blacksmith, 113 Hamp-
shire
Breed Arthur F. clerk, B. h. 2 Sacra-
mento place
Ella L. widow of Cyrus W. h. 124
Auburn
Ezra F. plumber, 2041 Mass. ave. h.
28 Creighton
Jane, widow of J. Granville, h. 28
Creighton
Weeder Co. William O. Breed, mngr.
farming tools, etc. office 26 Mer-
chants row, B. State, c .Osborn
Breen Frank,P.O. clerk, Arlington, Mass.
bds. 28 Crescent
Frank, woven hose maker, bds. 453
Cambridge
Harry, laborer, h. 9£ Burns ct.
John, gardener, h. 24 Tuttle
Mary, widow, h. 453 Cambridge
Michael, jour, tailor, B. h. 20 Mead
Peter F. marble works, 81 School,
house do.
Peter F. Mrs. dressmaker, 81 School,
house do.
Peter J. laborer, h. 28 Berkshire
Solomon E. Rev. pastor.Union Meth-
odist church, h. 46 William
Thomas, at Am. Rub. Works, b. 453
Cambridge
Thomas F. clerk, |87 Cambridge, B.
h. 165 Hampshire
Timothy J. carriage painter, 1953
Mass. ave. h. 26 Crescent
William J. registrar of voters, and
milkman, SS Sixth, h. do.
Brehaut .Joseph \\ . (J. J. Ford A; Co.).
b. 446 Winsor [Norfolk
Breitenbach Brail, team9ter, house iss
Bren nan Andrew, laborer, b. -Ji Sparks
Catherine, widow of Timothy .1.
variety store, 1 1 Sparks, h. do.
Catherine J. Mrs. grocer, u Lope/,
house do.
130
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Brennan Daniel, stonecutter, 39 Main, h.
at Boston
Daniel, teamster, John Reardon &
Sons, b. 11 Lopez
Daniel F. bartender, h. 17 Myrtleav.
Edmond, at laboratory, H. U. b. 106
Winthrop
Eliza, w.dow of Thomas F. h.86Elm
Ellen Mrs. h. 24 Sparks
Frank J. shipper, Riverside Press,
h. 50£ Kinnaird
James, h. 364 Putnam ave.
James, granite cutter, h. 24 DeWolf
James P. clerk, b. 11 Lopez
Jeremiah, gardener, 1460 Cambridge,
rooms do.
John, city laborer, h. 22 Warren
John, plasterer, h. 15 Flagg
John A. wood carver,b. 41 Plymouth
John J. helper, Sawin's Express,
1402 Mass. ave. b. 70 Plympton
John J. tailor, 10 Boylston, bds. 15
Far well place
John M. pattern cutter, Am. Rub.
Co. h. 41 Plymouth
John P. machinist, b. 250 Bridge
Martin J. stonecutter, 320 Third, h.
106 Winthrop
Mary M. Miss, clerk, 481 Mass. ave.
b.46 DeWolf
Michael, laborer, 81 Main
Michael, laborer, 241 Vine
Michael J. police, station 5, house 49
Cedar
Patrick, hostler, b. 269 Vine
Patrick, laborer, h. 170 Gore
Patrick, laborer, h. 115 Brookline
Patrick, stonecutter, b. 49 Brewery
Patrick, teamster, h. 39 Cowper-
thwaite
Patrick H. plumber, h. 120 Pleasant
Peter, hatter, b. 236 Broadway
Robert H. teamster, b. 250 Bridge
Timothy, teamster. 39 Main, h. 32
Bristol
see Brannan
Brennick Edward, laborer, b. 315 River
Henry, laborer, h. 240 Broadway
Henry, Jr. laborer, b. 240 Broadway
John J. machinist, h. 19 Dodge
Joseph, carpenter, b.315 River
Brent William H. laborer, h. Bradbury,
see Brunt
Breslin Anthony, h. 39 Holyoke
Bridget, widow, bds. 7 Willard
Catherine, widow of Dennis, h. 462
Cambridge
Cornelius V. electrician, h. 13 Dvke
Delia Miss, b. 39 Holyoke
James E. electro nnisher.Univ. Press,
h. 7 Willard
James E. Jr. clerk, B. b. 7 Willard
James P. house 13 Dvke
Breslin Joseph, bds. 13 Dyke
Joseph, boiler maker,' B. & M. R. R.
repair shop. h. 214 Third
Mary Miss, bds. 39 Holyoke
Michael C. peddler, h. S Clay
Michael J. wheelwright, 2452 Mass.
ave. bds. 45 Rice
Theodore J. clerk, 1 Brattle, bds. 7
Willard
Bresnahan Cornelius, laborer, h. 10 Clay
James K. Custom House, B. boards
2056 Mass. ave.
Jane, widow of Timothy, h. 45 Reed
-r^- Luke, painter, h. 26 Montgomery
Patrick, bds. 45 Reed
Timothy, ehy laborer, h. 45 Reed
see Bresnihan and Brosnahan
Bresnan Mary, widow of Patrick, h. 18
Reed
Michael, clerk, bds. 4 Hunting
Timothy, laborer, bds. 418 Columbia
Bresnihan Daniel, bookbinder, house 17
Washington
Brett Edward T. boiler maker, h. 139
Portland
Elizabeth, h. 140 Hampshire
John, painter, 704 Mass. ave. h. rear
29 Tremont'
Mary, widow of Patrick, house 140
Hampshire
Mary E. F. Miss. teacher of painting,
h. 36 Cottage
Mary T. widow of Samuel G. mnfr.
Eureka Salve, 257 Wash. B. house
36 Cottage
Brewer Albert A. draughtsman, B. B.
Works, bds. 221 Main
Charles, carpenter, h. 35 Brookline
David, provisions. 9 Brattle, house
32 Shepard
Harry G. clerk, 638 Mass. ave.
Henry G. engineer, h. 52 Jay
Xancy, widow, h. 95 Hampshire
Sarah C. widow of Emery, bds. 130
Hancock
BREWER THOMAS H. provi-
sions and fish, 1 Brewer block,
Brattle sq. h. 99 Mt. Auburn. See
page 779
Brewin Thomas, lead worker, h. 10 Gore
Brewing John, carpenter, h. 4 Rindge-
fleld
Brewster Edward C. pictures. 101 Lev-
erett, B. h. 42 Kirkland
Frank, pianos, bds. 60 Otis
Jane E. and Susan M. h. 42 Kirkland
Lvdia A. nurse, b. 41 Cottage
William, h. 145 Brattle
William' A. pictures. 101 Leverett,
B. h. 40 Kirkland
Briand Alexander L. electrotvper. bds.
208 Prospect
Carrie E. Mrs. h. 208 Prospect
CAMBRIDGE [£] DIRECTORY
131
Briand Frank L. asst. bookkeeper, B. b.
208 Prospect
Brick Michael, tinsmith, b. 34 State
Brickett William J. teamster, bds. 5
Dickinson
Bridge John H. clerk, 1876 Mass. ave. h.
at Somerville
Orris E. widow of John W. house 14
Wallace
Primary School, Pioneer
Samuel G. car conductor, h. 8 Wil-
liams
William F. jig sawyer, 108 Cam-
bridge, h. 95 Otis
Bridges George E. div. road master, W.
E. St. Ry. Co. h. 41 Wendell
Julia A. Mrs. h. 126 Auburn
Bridgham Minot A. Instr. Mass. Inst.
Tech. B. h. 744 Mass. ave.
Bridgman Frank, boxmaker, rooms 132
Columbia
Brien Stephen, laborer, h. 159 Elm
Brier Clara, widow, h. 42 Norfolk
Herbert E. clerk, 605 Mass. ave. h.
42 Norfolk
see Prior
Briggs Albert P. (Briggs & Briggs), 1274
Mass. ave. h. 24 Greenough ave.
Clarence E. clerk, 1274 Mass. ave.
rms. 7 Mellen
Ernest, paying teller, Charles River
Bank, rms. 7 Mellen
Frank C. (Briggs and Briggs), 1274
Mass. ave. b. at Newton
George E. paying teller, Charles Riv-
er Nat. Bank/b. 7 Mellen
Harriet M. widow of Dauiel G. bds.
304 Green
Harriet M. widow of Horace M. h. 26
Oak
James H. carpenter, h. Lakeview av.
bey. Huron ave.
LeBaron R. dean of H. U. house 140
Brattle
Oliver J. carpenter and builder, r. 3
Linden, h. 186 Lake View ave.
Walter B. asst. H. U. Library, rms.
7 Mellen
William C. asst. supt. Security Safe
Deposit Co. h. 1 Hancock pi.
William II. watchman, h. 46 Austin
BRIGGS & BRIGGS (Albeit P.
and Frank C. Briggs), music and
musical instruments, 1274 Mass.
ave. See p. 797.
Brigham Alfred, provisions, 40 W. Cedar,
\\. h. 73 Huron :ive.
Arthur W. clerk, 40 W. Cedar, B.
b. 73 Huron ave.
Caroline A. h. 21 Acorn [Perry
Elmer Burgess, cracker dealer, b. 11
Frederick A. salesman. 131 Federal,
B. h. 21 Acorn
Brigham Frederick R. student, b. 4 Has-
tings square
George E. trav. salesman, 9 Summer
B. h. 4 Hastings sq.
Harry A. clerk, 40 West Cedar, B.
bds. 81 Huron ave. [town
Harry W. clerk, 75 Main, h. at Water-
Henry W. silver plater, b. 21 Acorn
Mary D. wid. of Owen B. h. 21 Acorn
Waldo B. grocer, h. 11 Perrv
Bright Charles F. b. 385 Broadway
Ellen E. Miss, h. 104 Trowbridge
Elliott (Reeves Bros.), apothecary, 1
Putnam sq. rms. 12 Mt. Auburn
Elmer H. 66 State, B. h. 17 Maple
avenue
Gertrude E. h. 385 Broad wav
Horace O. 66 State, B. house 328
Broadway
John J. 66' State, B. h. 385 Broad-
way
Willard S. clerk, b. 385 Broadway
BRIGHTON FLYER CYCLE
CO. 940 Mass. ave. See p. 796.
Brignolia John, brass finisher, boards 13
Rockwell
Joseph, fruit stand, 641 Mass. ave.
h. 13 Rockwell
Lawrence, blacksmith, b. 13 Rockwell
Brinck Lawrence, furniture polisher, h.
12 Grant
Brind Alexander, floor layer, h. Clifton
Brine Ann, widow of James, house rear
57 Sixth
Ellen, widow of Robert, h. 74 Otis
James J. cooper, h. r. 57 Sixth
James W. furnishings, 1312 and 1436
Mass. ave. h. at Arlington
John K. tailor's cutter, h. 74 Otis
Katie, widow of William, seamstress,
b. 22 Eighth
William H. Jr. clerk, 1436 Mass. av.
h. at Somerville
see O'Brien
Briney John, laborer, h. 1 Moore
William, h. 13 Suffolk
Brinkman Charles F. sugar boiler, Revere
Sugar Refinery, h. 98 Spring
Britt Edmund, laborer, h. 1072 Cambridge
Michael, horseshoer, 436 Main, h. at
Boston
Britton .Joseph, supt. P. O. North Cam-
bridge, h. 30 Western ave.
MLerritt, chemist. B. b. 231 Hamp-
shire
Thomas, bookkeeper, h. 122 Elm
Broadbent William, wood turner. 162
Broadway, b. rear 24 Hunting
Broadley John, boiler maker, 72 Main, 1>.
92 Norfolk
Broadline Fred, Laborer, b. ll'.» Gore
Broadway House, 5 Broadway
Iron Foundry, I'elham, e. Broadway
132
CAMBRIDGE []}] DIRECTORY
Broberg John, at 169 Gore, b. 145 Otis
BROCK BROS. (Halliburton D.,
Ossian H. and Frank E. Brock),
stoves, etc. 12 and 16 Brattle. See
page 805.
Edwin O. carpenter, h. 35 Highland
avenue
Frank E. (Brock Bros.), stoves, etc.
12 Brattle, h. 434 Broadway.
Halliburton D. (Brock Bros.), stoves,
etc. 12 Brattle, h. 382 Harvard
John A. elevator tender, 169 Gore, h.
38 Second
Leslie X. h. 440 Broadway
Lizzie S. h. 10 Summer
Ossian H. (Brock Bros.), stoves, etc.
12 Brattle, b. 10 Sumner
Solomon H. h. 10 Sumner
Brockbank Henrv, letter carrier, P. O.,
B. h. 38 Erie
Brockett Isaac W. master mariner, h. 53
Pleasant
Brockway Elmer W. milkman, h. 332 Vine
Broderick Ann Miss, h. 12£ Winter
Edward, janitor, Fogg Museum, H.
U. h. 34 Baldwin
Edward J. watchman, B. & M. R. R.
h. 17 Jefferson
Edward T. grocer, 50£ DeWolf , bds.
50 do.
Thomas, h. 50 DeWolf
Broders Edward, cigar maker, bds. 325
Main
John, stair builder, h. 325 Main
Brodie Daniel, iDorter, b. 41 Hastings
Hugh, blacksmith, 10 Franklin, h.
67 Auburn
James, clerk, bds. 67 Auburn
John I. at 10 Franklin, b. 67 Auburn
William, stone carver, h. 1£ Somerset
Brogaard Niels, varnisher, 162 Broadway,
h. at West Somerville
Brogau Andrew, clerk, h. 376 Winsor
Annie Miss, h. 25 Garden ct.
Bernard J. hairdresser, 407 Cam-
bridge, h. 147 Otis
Edward C. clerk, bds. 179 Third
Ellen, widow of John, h. Portland,
cor. Harvard
James J. baker, 29 Franklin, h. 8 Erie
John A. Mrs. h. 783 Cambridge
John H. engineer, h. 67 Spring
Mary, wid. of Patrick, h. 139 Walden
Nicholas J. laborer, h. 23 Garden ct.
Brogen James H. milkman, 14 Dublin,
house do.
William J. gardener, h. 8 Dublin
Brohan Edward H. tinsmith, N. P. & Co.
b. 58 Spring
James, jeweller, bds. 58 Spring
Mary Miss. h. 54 Spring
Patrick, engineer-, Otis, near First,
h. 58 Spring
Brohan Thomas, steam fitter, B. bds 58
Spring
Broman Andreas, tailor, b. 1 Broadway
Bromberger Joseph P. laborer, bds. 163
Charles
Louis, at B. B. Works, h. 18 Gore
Louis, house 306 Vine
Bromley James, ice cream, rms. 210 Col-
umbia
James H. clerk, 91 Hampshire, bds.
204 Columbia
Bromwell Nellie F. widow of Charles L.
h. 18 Gore
Bronson Ira D. h. 5 Buckingham
Bronstorph Henry, laborer, h. 124 Has-
tings
Brookings Charles S. painter, 7 Western
ave. h. 289 Pearl
Reed E. laborer, h. rear 25 Lee
Brooks Abbie T. Mrs. concert singer and
music teacher, 15 Tremont, h. do.
Anna E. widow of Albert, h. 25 Jay
Arthur H. lawyer, B. b. 5 Ash
Edgar H. salesman, B. h. 20 Or-
chard
Edward H. bds. 25 Jay
Edwin C. engineer, C. W. W. Worth-
ington, cor. Lake View av. h. do.
Eugene D. tanners' and curriers' sup-
plies, 100 High, B. h. 21 Lee
E. Maria Miss, umbrella maker, h.
39 Winter
George F. physician and surgeon, 15
Tremont, h. do.
George F. Mrs. music teacher, 15
Tremont, h. do.
Harry L. clerk, B. b. 48 Fayette
Hiram W. h. 57 Lake View ave.
Hiram W. Jr. b. 57 Lake View ave.
James, glass maker, h. 356 Prospect
John, treasurer, h. 5 Ash
John Graham, h. 8 Francis ave.
J. Mason, 35 Broad, B. b. 28 Inman
Matthew, h. 204 Harvard
Patrick, marble cutter, A. McDonald
& Son, h. 35 McDonald
Samuel, h. 93 Hastings
Sarah J. wTidow of Thomas W. house
12 Howland
Sumner A. b. 1764 Mass. ave.
Sumner J. h. 1764 Mass. ave.
Thomas P. express, 25 Merchants
row, B. b. 35 McDonald
William F. marble cutter, A. McDon-
ald & Son, b. 35 McDonald
William S. box maker, rms. 293
Broadway
BrophyJ. tinsmith, 446 Main
Maiy, widow of Timothy, house 140
Tremont [Locke
Brosnahan Edward P. mason, bds. 32
Hannah, widow of Thomas, house
140 Rindge ave.
CAMBRIDGE []}] DIKEOTORY
133
Brosnahan John F. mason. 32 Locke, h.
do.
Maurice, peddler, h. 161 Elm
Patrick F. signal tender, B. & M. R.
R. b. 140 Rindge ave.
Timothy, h. rear 5 Jackson
William J. mason, bds. 32 Locke
see Bresnihan, also Bresnahan
Brothers Jacob, mason, b. 15 Pioneer
John H. laborer, h. r. 35 Hastings
Lizzie, at 63 Elm, bds. do.
Peter, Am. Rub. Works, b. 52 Ninth
Brough Frank T. physician, 11 Winter,
B. h. 279 Pearf
Mrs. bds. 25 Inman
Brough ton George H. bookbinder,River-
side Press, h. IS Rockingham
William V. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, b. 18 Rockingham
Brouillard Felix, carpenter, h. 91 Dublin
Broussard David, carpenter, h. Vassal
lane
Joseph (N. M. Cofran & Co.), brick
mnfr. Concord ave. h. Lake View
avenue
Brousseau Charles, foreman, B. S. B. Co.
124 Riudge ave. h. rear do.
Joseph, cabinet maker, h. 81 Amory
Brown Abbie S. Mrs. h. 284 Harvard
Adolph H.painter.h.69^Mt. Auburn
Albert, clerk, B. ti. 70 Webster av.
Albert, clerk, rms. 288 Winsor
Albert, glycerine maker, rms. 146
Columbia
Albert, waiter, h. 84 Hastings
Albert H. bookkeeper, 17 Prospect,
bds. 62 River
Albert H. locksmith, 116S Cambridge,
h. 288 Quincy
Alec, h. 37 School street place
Alfred R. (G. M. Brown & Co.). tail-
or, 1388 Mass. ave.b.107 Hammond
Alvin B. watchman, 286 Main, bds.
27 Austin
Amos H. conductor, F. R. R: house
29 Mt. Pleasant
Ann Jeannette Mrs. h. 28 Essex
Anna M. teacher, Harvard grammar
school, h. 37 Inman
Annette E. dressmaker, 254 Colum-
bia, h. do.
Archibald, teamster, h. 6 Willow
Barney, tailor, h. 44 Elm
Benjamin E. at Am. Ex. office, B.
h! 62 River
Bethin, widow of John B. h. 11 Green
Beverly, waiter, rms. ;{.!2 River
Bristol, waiter, h. 41 Hastings
Campbell, ear conductor, rooms 61
Hoi worthy
CarletonJ. diary maker, h. 10 War-
land
Carrie M. clerk, B. h. 63 Dana
Brown Carroll X. student, H. U. bds. 65
Oxford
Charles, organ maker,rms.96 Austin
Charles A. supt. street dept. house
31 Shepard
Charles E. cracker dealer, 29 Frank-
lin, h. Coggswell ave.
Charles H. herdic driver, B. house
164 Auburn
Charles S. carpenter, 113 Broadway,
h. 14 Park
Charlotte M. nurse, h. 106 Pearl
C. Anthony, clerk, B. b. 15 Craigie
Daniel, machinist, h. 220 Pearl
Daniel C. engineer, h. 252 Green
Daniel P. clerk, B. b. 220 Pearl
Daniel S. laborer, h.116 Webster av.
David, sawyer, 384 Main, h. 2 Clark
street place
Dennis, furnace tender, h. 169 Har-
vard
Dennis, hose maker, h.36 Hampshire
Dennis W. student, b. 169 Harvard
D. Frank, bds. 56 Columbia
Edgar, manager, 166 Tremont, B. b.
62 River
Edith Mrs. h. 132 Winsor
Edmund L. b. 220 Pearl
Edwin, shipper,150 Broadway, h.237
Columbia
Eliza, h. 389 Columbia
Elizabeth Mrs. h. 34 Second
Elizabeth M. widow of John M. house
63 Dana
Elizabeth S. Miss, h. 57 Magazine
Emma J. widow of Cecil V. house
114 Hastings
Flora A. Mrs. h. 1679 Mass. ave.
Florence C. bookkeeper, B. boards
28 Essex
Fordyce W. printer, b. 147 Hastings
Francis W. h. 35 Lincoln
Frank P. car starter, W. E. St. Ry.
Co. and fruit, 47 Main, h. do.
Fred, piano polisher, h. 414 Main
Fred H. b. 19 Beech
Fred H. engineer, 91 Broadway, h. do.
Frederick II. cracker dealer. 29 Frank-
lin, h. 155 Prospect
Frederick T. lather, h.47fl Sehool
George, laborer, 91 Broadway, rms.
12 Elm
George F. carpenter, 113 Broadway,
h. at Boston
GreorgeF.com. merchant, 10 Long
whf. B. h. 54 Fairfield
George (;. engineer, i>.146 Columbia
George M. <;. M. Brown & Son),
tailor, K5SS Mass. ave. h. 107 Ham-
mond
George W. carpenter, h. li Green
Georgian na A. widow ot' Charles H.
li. 78 Mt . Auburn
134
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
BROWN G. M.& SON (George M.
and Alfred R. Brown), tailors,
1388 Mass. ave. See p. 12
Hannah, clerk, b. 237 Columbia
Helen M. widow of W. Colvin, house
49 Oxford
Henry A. machinist, h. 463 Putnam
avenue
Henry D. salesman, 67 Cornhill, B.
h. 14 Appian Way
Henry H. carpenter, h. 1 Holly ave.
Henry H. cigar packer,h.238 Franklin
Henry P. bookkeeper, 24 Brattle, h.
Huron ave.
Horace E. bds. 98 Avon Hill
Ida, widow of Andrew,h.4 Lincoln pi
Irving W. shipper, h. 179£ Harvard
I. W. Mrs. dressmaker, house 179£
Harvard
James, bds. 247 Broadway
James, carpenter, h. 315 River
James, mat maker, 202 Brookline, b.
14 do.
James, polisher, 258 Mt. Auburn, h.
28i Foster
James, wood worker, 113 Broadway
3 I £ James, Jr. dye house, 6 Pearl
James, Jr. polisher, h. r. 18 Brown
James A.foundryman, h.121 Harvard
James E. builder, 167 Columbia,
house do.
James H. waiter, b. 76 Harvard
James R. h. 370 Third
James S. engineer, b. 167 Columbia
Jeanie P. Miss, music teacher, house
49 Oxford
John, carpenter, h. 217 Auburn
John, core maker, b. 106 Sixth
John, horseshoer, 26 Palmer
John, teamster,195 Broadway, house
212 Harvard
John A. boots and shoes, 489 Mass.
ave. house do.
John C. at Riverside Press, house
Doane, cor. Foster
:mn G. iron and t
B. h. 15 Craigie
John H. cigar mnfr. 56 River, h.
206 do,
John H. trav. salesman, 42 Union.
B. bds. 220 Pearl
John K. Rev. missionary, house 142
Chestnut
John M. (Little, Brown & Co.),
Blackstone, h.at Belmont
John S. cracker dealer, 29 Franklin,
h. 15 Perry
John S. (Kiner & Brown). tailor and
clothes cleaner, h. 59 Elm
Joseph, carpenter, b. 7 Suffolk
Joseph, diningroom, 6 Norfolk, h. 6
Douglass
Joseph, furniture, h. 42 First
Brown Joseph L. Waiter,*|h. *47 Hamp-
shire
J. H. cracker dealer, 29 Franklin, h.
15 Perry
Laura Mrs. h. 254 Columbia
Laura M. nurse, 21 Lee, bds. do.
Leland H. hairdresser, B. rooms 239
Hampshire
Lelia J. house 8 Day
Leonard J. driver, 15 Perry ,h. r. do.
Leroy S. flour com. mer. Chamber
of Commerce, B. h. 1702 Mass. av.
Levi S. machinist, h. 47£ Pine
Lewis, laborer, b. 41 Hastings
Lizzie Mrs. h. h. r. 72 Inman
Lizzie, at Tower's Piano Co. rms.295
Winsor
Lorenzo, laborer, h. 27 Hastings
Louisa Miss, h. 1664 Mass. ave.
Manuel, furniture finisher, h. 5 Low-
land ave.
Margaret, widow of Edwin, house
237 Columbia
Margaret, widow, h.1065 Cambridge
Margaret T. widow of James, h. 32
Sidney
Margaret T. widow of William, h.
286 Green
Martha A. h. 42 Irving
Mary A. house 8 Day
Mary A. principal, Sargent primary
school, b. at Boston
Mary E. widow of Evan, boarding
house, 48 Brattle, h. do.
Mendell, shoe store, 343 Main, h.
Hotel Holly
Minnie L. bookkeeper, A. H. Hews
& Co. b. at Somerville
Morgan, capt. tow boat, h. 1 Sands
Nelson, motorman, b. 8 Athens
Nina M. trained nurse, b. 18 Beech
Nora L. house 8 Day
Otis S. (Otis S. Brown & Co.), Ill
Bridge, h. 1725 Mass. ave.
BROWN OTIS S. & CO. (Otis S.
Brown, Hiram N. Hutchinson and
Frank H. Marshall), grain, etc.109
Bridge. See p. 783
Patience Miss, h. 324 Mass. ave.
Patrick, laborer, b. 125 Gore
Patrick A. teamster, h. 106 Sixth
Patrick J. clerk, B. b. 220 Pearl
Paul F. clerk, b. 1524 Cambridge
Pennell C. electrician, rms. 46 Pearl
Peter, teamster, h. 6 Willow
Ralph H. chief engineer,B.B. Works,
h. 9 Tenney [Elmer
Rebecca, widow of Walker, house 33
Rebecca M. Miss, h. 57 Magazine
Richard, supt. Portland, c. Broad-
wav, h. 109 Winsor
Robert, fireman, C. Gas Co. h. 4 Har-
vard pi.
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
135
Brown Robert, stable, 414 Main. h. 77
Washington
Robert B. driver, 6 Pearl, house 33£
Essex
Robert James, laborer, b. 220 Pearl
Robert J. periodicals, 1065 Cam-
bridge, h. do.
Samuel A. h. 6 Centre
Samuel F. sawyer,3 Hampshire, rms.
135 Washington
Sarah D. h. 15 Lancaster
Sarah L. saleswoman, B. bds. 21£
Inman
Sumner F. bookkeeper, B. bds. 98
Avon Hill
Susan W. Mrs. h. 98 Avon Hill
Thomas A. machinist, h. 49 Pine
Walter, gardener, h. 3 Jordan pi.
Walter P. clerk, T. B. M. Co. Third,
rms. 25 Williams
Warren S. laborer, 169 Gore, h. 13
Sixth
William, clerk, b. 303 Winsor
William, laborer, h. 25 Pioneer ave.
William, milkman, 91 Fifth, h. do.
William, Jr. milkman, b. 91 Fifth
William E. elevator man, City Hall,
b. 254 Columbia
William Garrett, archivist, H. U. li-
brary, b. Read's 24
William H. mason, h. 286 Green
William H. second hand clothing,
465 Main, h. 169 Putnam ave.
William K. painter, h. 6 Dublin
William M. at Parker House, B.
h. 1524 Cambridge
William P. bookkeeper, B. house
168 Chestnut
William S. baker, 99 Prince, B. h.
22 Arlington
William S. Jr. clerk, 84 Washington,
B. b. 22 Arlington
William Wilson, caterer,h. 147 Hast-
ings
BROWNE ARTHUR B. chemist,
119 Water, B. h. 64 Antrim. See
page 26
Benjamin A. (B. A. Browne & Co.),
provisions, 212 Hampshire, house
66 Antrim
B. A. & Co. (Benj. A. Browne),
provisions, 212 Hampshire
George H. (Browne & Nichols),
boys' private school, 7 Garden,
h. 16 do.
Richard J. supt. 12 Davis, house 109
Winsor
Thomas P. wood turner, h. Olney av.
& Nichols (George II. Browne and
Edgar II. Nichols . boys1 private
school, 7 ( tardea
Brownell Ephraim s. h. 2 Cherry
George, piano maker, b. 2 Cherry
Brownell Harlow C. clerk, F. E. R.,B. h.
45 Hubbard ave.
Harry T. painter, h. 71 School
Homer, at Am. Bub. Co. b. 2 Cherry
Jeremiah, carriagesmith, 2225 Mass.
ave. h. 191 Raymond
Browning Fanny P. principal, Corbett
school, bds. at Mt. Auburn
Francis, tinsmith, B. h. 28 Suffolk
John S. editor, Boston Globe, h. 8
Centre
Brownlee Joseph, sawyer, at Pages, bds.
181 Clark
Brownlow Joseph J. express, 28 Court
sq. B. bds. 14 Perry
Mary, widow of Joseph, h. 14 Perry
Brownrigg Alexander, shoemaker, house
56 Washington
Broxup Willie, brass finisher, house 196
Hampshire
Bruce Annetta, teacher, Putnam gram-
mar school, h. 118 Inman
Frank, laborer, b. 20 Harvard
Martin P. salesman Fish Bros. Wagon
Co. h. 56 Baldwin
Bruerton Mary Mrs. h. 16 Farwell pi.
Brummett William O. gold beater, B.
rms. 17 Magazine
Brun Alfonse, prof. Harvard College,
rms. 32 Putnam ave.
Brundage Levi, shoemaker, 6 Brewer,
house do. [avenue
Bruning Herman, painter, h.19 Fairmont
Brunner Morris, medical student, 15 Tre-
mont, bds. do.
Philip, laborer, b. 178 Charles
Brunstenan Fred, milkman, bds. 439
Cambridge
Brunt Fannie H. Mrs. h. 13 Willard
William H. (William Elliott £ Co.),
carriage mnfr. 97 Boylston, h. 176
Lake View ave.
Brupbacher J. Frederick, steward, B.
h. 24 Sacramento
Brusch A. Louisa, widow of John. h. 1
Washington
Emeline, widow, h. 159 Broad way
Bryant Albert Kev. h. 199 Auburn
Amos G. laborer, b. 16 Parker
Arthur A. student, b. 199 Auburn
Benjamin P. com. mer. 44 So. Mar-
ket, B. h. 11 Tremont
Edward A. clerk, b. 37 Cogswell av.
Francis (F. Bryant & Co.), elec-
trician, 728 Mass av. h. 37 Cogs-
well ave.
F. & <'o. i Franeis Bryant and Guil-
ford A. Ware), electricians, 728
M:i«. ave.
Belen F. Mrs. h. 17 William
Laura M. dressmaker, 17 William
Lewis F. physician, 782 Mass. ave.
house do.
136
CAMBRIDGE []}"| DIRECTORY
Bryant L. D. salesman, A. H. Hews & Co.
h. at Kingston
Mary Mrs. h. Ill Kingston
Stephen, laborer, h. 159 Elm
Brydle William H. rigger, h. 260 Sidney
Brysou Charles M. laborer, h. 20 Fair-
mont avenue
Buchan Charles, baker, b. 179 Third
Buchanan John, teamster, h.24 Somerset
Robert J. painter, 5 Palmer, boards
124 Brewer
William H. clerk, 547 Mass.ave. bds.
25 Inman
William H. teamster, h. 12£ Brewer
William H. Jr. painter, 14 Church,
h. 249 Mt. Auburn
Buck Abbie H. Mrs. h. 10 Andrew
Abijah R. machinist, 162 Broadway,
h. 180 Winsor
Austin J. clerk, 519 Mass. ave. h. 79
Winsor
Charles W. Rev. proofreader, Uni-
versity Press, h. 8 Mason
David W. printer, rms. 97 Austin
Ella F. Miss, h. r. 58 Thorndike
James, compositor, Riverside Press,
h. 10 Andrew
John S. h. rear 58 Thorndike
Lucius A. iron moulder, h. 14 Market
Philip H. 40 Kilby, B. b. 8 Mason
Silas B. h. 2 Greenough ave.
Silas E. (Wellington & Buck), coal
and wood, 211 Bridge,h. 22 10 Mass.
avenue
Stearns, electrician, 40 Kilby, B.
bds. 8 Mason
William H. employment office, 16i
Holyoke, h. at Milton
William L. machinist, 602 Main, h. 5
Kinnaird
Buckingham Eliza W. and Harriet D.
h. 1546 Cambridge
Minnie Mrs. h. 83 Tremont
Silas H. iron foundry West Ded-
ham, Mass. h. 1546 Cambridge
Buckland Georgiana C. Mrs. boarding-
house, 25 and 27 Holyoke
Buckley Annie, housekeeper, 45 Third
Catherine Mrs. h. 134 Tremont
Catherine, widow, b. 218 Columbia
Catherine, widow of John,h. 2 Short
Catherine, widow of Patrick, bds. 75
Clark [7 Fourth
Catherine, widow of William, house
Catherine, Minnie, Julia and Lillie,
h. 218 Columbia
Charles J. furniture polisher, house
232 Vine
Cornelius, at 169 Gore, b. 32 Lincoln
Cornelius, driver, h. 5 Wilton
Daniel, coachman, b 234 Vine
Daniel, engine cleaner, B. & M.R.R.
h. rear 175 Bridge
Buckley Daniel, laborer, b. 329 Main
Daniel, laborer, b. 15 Hunting
BUCKLEY DANIEL A. real es
tate and insurance agent, and edi-
tor and proprietor, Cambridge
News, 527 Mass. ave. h. 278 Har-
vard. See p. 755
Daniel J. laborer, b. 34 Third
Eugene, foreman, h. 77 Gore [ave.
Faustina Mrs. nurse, h. 1862 Mass.
Henry, gateman, No. Cambridge
junction, bds. 10 Woodbridge
James, at 169 Gore, b. 32 Lincoln
James, boarding house, 729 Cam-
bridge, h. do.
James, laborer, h. 45 Third
James, teamster, Standard Oil Co.h.
234 Vine
James, teamster, b. 447 Winsor
James, Jr. laborer, b. 45 Third
James J. at P. O., B. h. 45 Third
Jeremiah, grocer, 117 Amory, h. do.
Jeremiah, motor man, h. 14* Porter
Jeremiah M. teamster,h. 10 Harding
Johannah, widow of Michael, house
234 \ane
John, carpenter, b. 1 Washington
John, carpenter, h. 447 Winsor
John, cashier, 184 Wash. B. house
2 Vincent
John, laborer, h. 12 Ninth
John, laborer, h. 14 Marion
John, plumber, h. 35 Brookline
John F. laborer, b. 232 Vine
John J. clerk, B. b. 2 Short
John J. driver milk wagon, bds.
117 Amory
John J. plumber, 532 Mass. ave. bds.
35 Brookline
John L. (J. L. Buckley & Co.),
stoves, etc. 532 Mass. ave. h. 35
Brookline
Joseph L. clerk, b. 117 Amory
Julia, widow of Daniel, h. 126 Web-
ster avenue
BUCKLEY J. L. & CO. stoves
and plumbing, 532 Mass. ave. See
page 804
Martha, h. 1862 Mass. ave.
Michael, teamster, 28 Bridge, h. 35
Jefferson
Patrick, laborer, 17 East, h. 30 do.
Patrick, laborer, b. 32 Lincoln
Patrick, woven hose, b. r. 46 Pine
Patrick W. candy maker, B. bds. 1
Derby lane
Robert, candy maker, b. 1383 Cam-
bridge
Thomas F. liquors, B. house 104
Hampshire _
Timothy, plumber.b. 218 Hampshire
Timothv F. clerk, 594 Cambridge,
b. 128 Webster ave.
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIKECTOBY
137
Buckley Timothy L. laborer, b. 45 Third
Walter, waiter, Memorial Hall, rms.
89 Walden
William F. teamster, h. 10 Harding
William H. clerk, Boston P. O. b.
45 Third
Buckman Sophia H. b. 1 Blake
Bucknam E. G. Mrs. teacher, Parker
school, h. 164 Auburn
BucknellKate B.Mrs, h. 68 Mt. Auburn
Budd James J. laborer, h. 49 Reed
Budreau Benjamin, rms. 73 Harvard
Budro Henry, b. 11 Jefferson
BufFam Albert F. clerk, 77 Chauncy, B.
bds. 8 Temple
Ferdinand M. janitor, h. 8 Temple
James H. clerk, 385 Putnam ave. b.
101 Norfolk
James L. paper hanger, 101 Norfolk,
h. do.
Bugbee John B. (Holt & Bugbee) , lumber,
h. at Boston
Buker Edwin, painter, b. 298 Broadway
Bulflnch Ellen S. Miss, h. 3 Garden
Stephen G. Mrs. h. 3 Garden
Bulger Nicholas,cooper,h.l67 Thorndike
Patrick, cooper, h. 37 Ninth
Bulke Paul, baker, 52 Plymouth, h. do.
Bull Goold H. mechanical engineer, 72
Main, h. at West Roxbury
Ole Mrs. h. 168 Brattle
Bullard D. Webster, clerk,h.20 Maple av.
Elizabeth C. Miss, music teacher,378
Harvard, h. do.
E. Herbert, at O. C. R. R. h. 20
Maple ave.
George A. cover maker, Riverside
Press, b. 154 Pleasaut
Henry W. treas. Cambridgeport Sav-
ings Bank, 689 Mass. ave. house at
Arlington
Herbert, b. 20 Maple ave.
BUI^LARD JOHN" C.cashier,Cam-
bridge National Bank,, 221 Cam-
bridge, h. 19 Big^elow, See p. 767
Joseph O. b. 19 Trowbridge
Louisa D. Miss, h. 22 Center
Mary A. Mrs. h. 378 Harvard
Mary L. Miss, h. 378 "Harvard
Richard, shoe cutter, 1252 Mass. av.
h. at Boston
Walter R. at Riverside Press, b. 154
Pleasant
Willard A. cashier, First National
Bank of Cambridge, 665 Mass. av.
cor. Prospect, b. 929 do.
William II. engineer,385 Putnam av.
h. 154 Pleasant
Bullen Alvin A. letter carrier, P. O. 1849
Mass. ave. h. 56 < Jreightoti
liulley G. Grant, clerk, 15. & A. P. P.,
B.h. 41 Prince
Bullock 'Charles, h. 2200 Mass. ave.
Bullock Edward A. watchman, h. 2 i Mead
Harriet S. widow of Laban, h. 4£
Centre *
Nathan, b. 70 Hastings
Otis S. machinist, 179 Broadway, h.
at Roslindale
Samuel, hostler, b. 76 Harvard
Thomas, fireman, h. 2Emmett pi.
Thomas, laborer, h. 91 Broadway
Bumford Kirk, carpenter, h. 27 Clay"
Bumstead Freeman J. Mrs. h. 12 Berkeley
Bunker Nathaniel W. carpenter, 43
Creighton, h. do.
& Gray, provisions, 224 Cambridge
Bunnage Johu, laborer, b. 21 Cogswell
avenue
Bunnell Jemina, widow of Isaac,h.48 Jay
Bunnion Patrick, teamster,b. 22 Flagg
Thomas, laborer, b. 22 Flagg
Bunson Henry, pump maker, b. 60 Otis
Bunting Harry, clerk, Am. R. Works, b.
at Somerville
Bunton George W. cashier, B. h. 63
Washington ave.
Jennie L. widow of William A. h.950
Mass. ave.
Burbank Eliza J. b. 112 Avon Hill
Hannah F. widow of Otis, h. 42
Highland ave.
Burbeck Eliza J. Miss, h. 112 Avon Hill
Fred L. grocer, Somerville, Mass. h.
154 Elm, wardS
George D. foreman, Riverside Press,
h. 20 Hews
Burbidge Bessie E. widow of Elisha A.
nurse, h. 36 Sidney
Burbine Joseph, carpenter, h. 55 North
Burbridge Joseph, painter, h. 59 Magee
Burch Eben F, fish market, 1262 Cam-
bridge, h. 1267 do.
Guy P. student, M. I. T., B. b. 21
Ellery
Burchell George, laborer, b. 5 Seventh
Richard, baker, 456 Mass. av. h. 128
Hamilton
Burchill George, teamster, h. 322 Vine
Isaac, shoemaker, 1252 Mass. ave. h.
249 Franklin
Burdakin John C. Mrs. h. 46 Pee
Burden Amelia, widow, h. 4 Worcester
William H. boiler maker, 72 Maiu,h.
226 Charles
Burdge John F. baker,h.H9 Washington
Burdick George A. shipper, B. house
84 Wendell
Burditt George P. private tutor, b. 12
Cent re
George W.(Burditt& Bynner), hard-
ware, etc. 674 M;h>. ave. house 12
Centre [William
Le Roy s. tuner, 1»;2 Broadway, h. 25
William V. draughtsman, h. Somer-
ville
138
CAMBRIDGE []}] DIRECTORY
BURDITT &BYNNER (George
W. Burdittand Edward T.Bynner),
hardware, paper hangings, etc. 674
Mass. ave. See p. 7
Bureau Joseph, laborer,h.9 Montgomery
Burford George, clerk, B. house 15
Sacramento
Burger John J. shoemaker, 1252 Mass.
ave. h. 38 Cowperthwaite
Burgess Almira, widow of Zimri, h. 19
Prince
Benjamin, coal, h. 297 Third
Catherine, widow of James, h. 27
Elm
Charles E. machinist, 162 Broadway,
h. 59 Portland
Daniel, laborer, h. 108 Kinnaird
David, car washer, 2369 Mass. av.h.
4 Frank
Frank W. tinsmith, b. 27 Elm
Howard R. stockman, h.510 Putnam
ave.
John H. piano maker, h. 321 Main
Lalia E. Miss, h. 4 William
Thomas J. salesman, B. house 365
Columbia
William, bookkeeper, Woven Hose Co.
b. 301 Broadway
AVilliam, drawman, Sixth, Third and
First street bridges, h. 4 William
William P. laborer, h. 2 Sands
W. W. clerk, 33 Hampshire, bds. 301
Broadway
Burgoyne Fred, wire worker, h. 91
Hancock
James C. carpenter, h. 54 Brattle
Mary E. widow of Alexander, h. 63
Jay
Burhoft Otto D. florist, B. h. 80 Amory
Burk Andrew,case maker,162 Broadway,
h. 333 Vine
Burke Bessie, h. 216 Columbia
Catherine Mrs. h. 9 Lopez
Catherine, widow, h. 165 Charles
Charles, clerk, h. 92 Fourth
Charles A. bookkeeper, 85 State, B.
h. 204 Columbia
Charles E. cooper, h. 116 Spring
Charles E. Jr. elevator man, rms.104
Thorndike
Daniel, ware dresser, Pelham, h. 42
Plymouth
Edward J. clerk, 153 Spring, bds. 78
Sixth
George, silver polisher, rms. 189
Cambridge
George P. tailor, 463 Main, bds. 43
Pine
Gerald W. mason, b. 137 Portland
James, b. 158 Thorndike
James, laborer, h. 25 Walnut ct.
James, machinist, h. 103 Gore
James, shoemaker, h. 46 Portland
Burke James M. rms. 2 Harrison
Joanna, widow of Jeremiah, h. 333
Main
John, h. 27 Webster ave.
John, h. 15 Warren [dike
John, at bridge works, b. 108 Thorn-
John, laborer, b. 7 Ninth
John, laborer, h. 172 Hampshire
John, laborer, 42 Elm, h. 6 Bristol
John, laborer, h. 23 Webster ave.
John, tailor, h. 8£ South
John, teamster, 169 Gore, house 158
Thorndike
John, wood carver, 20 Albany, house
6 Leonard ave.
John, 2d, teamster, h. 158 Thorndike
John D. blacksmith, h. Cameron
John T. piano maker, b. 293 Green
John W. electrotyper, h. 42 Grant
Joseph, upholsterer, h. 60 Webster
ave.
Joseph E. compositor, h. 7 Mill
Joseph T. Mrs. h. 10 Jackson
Katharine, dressmaker, h. 6 Leonard
ave.
Katie Miss, bookkeeper, 91 Hamp-
shire, b. 43 Pine
Lillian, h. 185 Mt. Auburn
Margaret, widow of James, h. 175
Main
Margaret, widow of James, h. 42
Hubbard av.
Margaret T. teacher, Reed primary
school, b. 42 Hubbard ave.
Martha E. widow of John H. boards
78 Sixth
Martin, b. 173 Bridge
Martin, Spotch knitter, Am. Net &
Twine Co. h. r. 16 Winter
Martin, teamster, h. 101 Plympton
Mary, widow of Michael, h. 37 Jack-
son
Mary, widow7 of Patrick, h. 293 Green
Mary A. teacher. Riverside primary
school, b. 42 Hubbard ave.
Mary J. widow of Bernard, h. 280
Vine
Maxim, carpenter, h. r. 173 Franklin
Michael,atWoven Hose Co.b.159 Elm
Nicholas F. clerk, B. boards 42
Hubbard ave.
Patrick, laborer, h. 132 Webster av.
Patrick, laborer, C. W. W. house 344
Green
Patrick, rubber worker, b.220 Broad-
way [place
Patrick, rubber worker, h. 1 Harvard
Patrick, teamster, Richardson &
Bacon, b. 60 Boylston
Paul A. watchmaker, B. h. 76 Sixth
Peter, hostler, h. 7 Cowperthwaite
Peter J. gardener, 1509 Cambridge,
h. at Somerville
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
139
Burke Redmond M. laborer,b.37 Jackson
Thomas, blacksmith, 182 Bridge, and
19 Gore, h. 173 Bridge
Winifred A. Miss, h. 23 Somerset
Thomas, hostler, 565 Mass. ave. h.
43 Pine
Thomas, laborer, h. 52 Rindge ave.
Thomas, stable foreman, Sixth, h.
73 Spring
Thomas F. car conductor, h. Mt.
Auburn, cor. Willet
Thomas F. terra cotta worker, bds.
333 Main
Walter S. U. S. N. h. 27 Everett
William, lather, h. 198 Franklin
Burleigh H. Prescott, real estate, 579
Mass. ave. room 2, bds. 74 Put-
nam ave.
Jacob 1ST. purchasing agent, 29 Frank-
lin, h. <4 Putnam ave.
Thomas W. motorman,b.2 Houghton
Burley Julia F. bds. 6 Walnut ave.
Burling John A. laborer, b. 55 Clark
Burlingame Alice J. Mrs. h. 2217 Mass.
avenue
Howard B. student, b. '2217 Mass.av.
Burmann Lewis G. sausage mnfr. Som-
erville, Mass.h. 8 Clarendon ave.
Burnell Isaac Mrs. h. 26^ School st. ct.
Burnes Robert X. furniture, 485 Mass.
ave. house 440 do.
Burnett Charles H.janitor. b.3 Mifflin pi.
Dorcas P. widow of Israel, house 56
Brewery
Edward Mrs. house Elmwood av.
Ellen Miss. h. 66 Austin
Eugene, bookkeeper, h. 6 Bristol
Francis L. private tutor, h.Elmwood
avenue
Frank W. hack driver, 15 Church, h.
60 Brattle
Mary, widow of Daniel, h. 96 Spring
Mary Jane Mrs. janitress,60 Brattle,
house do. [Boston
Robert, machinist, 29 Main, h. at
William J. brass finisher, bds. Por-
ter's Hotel [319 Third
& Brown, machine blacksmiths,
Burney Patrick, Am. Rub. Co. house 8
Pioneer ave.
Thomas, at Am. Rubber Co. house r.
50 Broadway
Burnham Abraham W. D. clerk, B.
bds. 19 Shepard
Addie E. Mrs. h. 124 Green
Addison C. lawyer, 671 Mass. ave.
rm. 5, and 28 State, B. house 14
Fayotte
AnnaF. Miss, editor. Congregational
House, B. h. 199 Auburn
Arthur F. clerk, B. b. 282 Winsor
Carrie P. compositor, I'niv. Press
bds. 282 Winsor
Burnham Charles H. carpenter, bds. 14
Chauucy
Charles L. clerk, B. b. 325 Pearl
Charles Theo. piano action maker,145
Broadway, h. 282 Winsor
Everett, wood turner,b.l4 Brookline
Frank L. provisions, 37 Brattle, h.
25 Wendell
Fred, driver, 190 Broadway, house
at Chelsea
FredT. foreman varnisher,286 Main,
house at Boston
John F. clerk, B. h. 325 Pearl
Lamont G. (L. G. Burnham & Co.),
coal, 221 Bridge and 86 State, and
144 Charles, B. h. 17 Bay State
road, Boston
BURNHAM L. G.& CO. (Lamont
G. BuTnham), coal, wood, etc.
221 Bridge and 144 Charles and
junc. Swett and Mass. ave. Mount
Washington ave. and Granite, B.
office 86 State, B. See page 4
Sarah M. Miss, h. 80 Fourth
Sophronia, widow of Charles T. h.
282 Winsor
Burns Albert D. clerk, h. 149 Harvard
Andrew, laborer, h. 184 Bridge
Andrew J. paper hanger, house 235
Broadway
Ann, widow^ of Edward,h.l21 Second
Annie Miss, variety store, 252 Frank-
lin, house do.
Annie Mrs. house 184 Bridge
Arthur B. book finisher, b. 13 Union
A. Stewart, foreman, State, corner
Osborn, h. 35 Brookline
Catherine A. widow, variety store,
47 Gore, h. do. [way
Charles E. clerk, B. h. 278 Broad-
Charles F. mail driver, U. S. A. h.
321 Second
Daniel, carpenter, h. 51 Brookline
Daniel, laborer, bds. 7 Maynard pi.
David D. clerk, 15 Sparks, b. do.
David F. elastic cement, also (Burns
Bros.), carpenter, r. 1 Blackstone,
house 43 Fairmont
David F. real estate and insurance,
1400 Mass. ave. h, 16 Sparks
ilward .
Union
EdwardF. clerk, B. b. 377 Winsor
Edward F. editor, Boston Globe, h.
24 Norfolk
Edward J. roofer, 133 Clark
Eugene, laborer, h. rear 19 Cowper-
thwaite
Eugene, Jr. laborer, bds. rear 19
Cowperthwaite
Fred W". fish, 56 Brookline, b. 51 d<>.
Honora, widow of Dayid, h. 7 Cow-
perthwaite
140
CAMBRIDGE []}] DIRECTORY
Burns Humphrey, laborer, 169 Gore, bds.
79 Amory
James, house 20 Cowperthwaite
James, blacksmith, h. 281 Viue
James, coffin maker, h. 144 Spring
James, grocer, bds. 37 Bow
James, laborer, h. 5 Baldwin pi.
James, pile driver, bds. 15 Columbia
James B. clerk, 23 Harvard, boards
117 Winsor
James H. clerk, 15 Sparks, bds. do.
James P. laborer, h. 205 Vine
John, foreman, H. M. Sawyer &
Son, Thorndike, h. 169 Norfolk
John, hostler, 565 Mass. ave. house
44 Flagg
John, teamster, h. 197 Vine
John B. painter, h. 8 Gore
John H. painter, h. 24 Soden
John J. baker, h. 2 Harrison
Julia, widow of John, h. 10 Piue
Kate Miss, housekeeper, 192 Norfolk
Katie J. and Sadie F. h. 13 Union
Margaret A. bds. 24 Bigelow
Mary, widow, h. 35 Jefferson
Mary, widow of Jeremiah, house 79
Amory
Mary E. Miss, h. 1134 Mass. ave.
Michael D. laborer, h. 5 DeWolf
Michael P. city laborer, h. 59 Banks
Nellie G. Miss, h. 13 Union
Owen, laborer, h. 14 North
Patrick,shoemaker,67 Norfolk,h. do.
Patrick, tailor, 601 Mass. ave.
Patrick F. clerk, 78 Plympton, bds.
19 Mill
Patrick J. bds. 37 Bow
atrick J. hack dr
way, h. 10 Foster
Patrick J. section hand,B. & M.R.R.
house 73 Gore
Peter, house 37 Bow
Richard B.( Burns Bros.), carpenter,
rear 5 Blackstone, h.300 Brookline
Richard T. laborer, b. 245 Sixth
Robert R. carpenter, h. 325 Main
Sarah, widow, h, r. 293 Third
Thomas, teamster, 336 Main, boards
25 Walnut ct.
Thomas F. foreman, Chadwick Lead
Works, North, h. 13 Fourth
Thomas F. teamster, J. Reardon &
Sons, h. 99 Brookline
Thomas J. clerk, 80 State, B. bds.
13 Union
Timothy, city laborer,h. 1 Fallon pi.
Timothy Mrs. grocer, 15 Sparks,
house do.
Walter C. elevator man, B. house
39 Tremont
Walter G. student, M. T. S. bds.
43 Fairmont
William, elevator man, h. 281 Vine
Burns William, laborer, bds. 14 Marion
William H. iceman, house 151 Third
see Byrne
Burnside William A. at Am. Rubber Co.
bds. 139 Harvard
Burpee Lucy, widow of Samuel, house
46 Antrim
Burr Lemuel, h. 45 Hampshire
Lemuel D. carpet beater, boards 45
Hampshire
Marcia, widow of Newton, house 21
Bigelow
M. Letitia, at C. Latin school, rras.
196 Prospect
Percy, piano maker, b. 284 Broadway
Robert, gardener, Mt. Auburn ceme-
tery, h. 25 McDonald [h. do.
Sarah L. hair work, 45 Hampshire,
Burrage Abigail S. widow of Josiah, h.
191 Prospect
BURRAGE FREDERIC E.
real estate, 603 Mass. ave. bds. 191
Prospect. See page 16
George B. student, H. U. boards 10
Fayette
Harriet L. widow of T. F. house 17
Trowbridge place
Henry T. civil engineer, City Hall,
house 17 Trowbridge place
Josiah K. 603 Mass. ave. h. at Lan-
caster, Mass.
William E. clerk, Cambridge Mutual
Fire Ins. Co. 763 Mass. ave. house
174 Chestnut
William S. student, H. LT. boards 10
Fayette
William W. lawyer, 27 School, room
9, B. and overseer of the poor, h.
10 Fayette
Burrell Benjamin T. tailor. B. house
263 Portland
Edward F. carpenter, h. 72 Elm
John J. at 169 Gore, h. 548 Cambridge
Martha Mrs. house 25 Jay
Samuel Mrs. house 24 Norfolk
Burridge Caroline T. Miss, h. 21 Amory
Burrill George B. b. 174 E'm. ward 5
Samuel B. laborer, h.32 Magnolia av.
Burris Annie Mrs. h. 94 Dudley
Burrough Louisa F. Mrs. h. 321 Main
Burroughs Edward A. fish,447£ Main, h.
95 Columbia
George L. provisions, 263 River, h. do.
Marshall L. car conductor, house 9
Frank
Burrows William, fireman, house 182
Lake View ave.
Burt Catherine J. widow of Seth F. h. 29
Western ave.
Euphemie. widow of William, house
141 Franklin
Burton Anson (A. & E. Burton & Co.),
122 Harvard, h. at Winchester
CAMBRIDGE []}] DIRECTORY
141
Burton Archie D. carriagesmith, 10
Brattle, house 25 Wendell
A. & E. & Co. (Anson Burton and
Frank H. Carter), brush mnfrs.
122 Harvard, salesroom, 21 Ex-
change, B.
Edward A. carpenter, 11 Cherry, h.
3 Austin place
Edwin G. broker, 20 India, B. h. 3
Clinton
Harry E. b. 3 Clinton
Henry E. letter carrier, P. O. 18
Boylston, h. 54 Sacramento
Joseph 8. coal, 70 Kilby, B. h. 6
Langdon
Bury T. George (T. G. Bury & Co.),
tailor, 8 Prospect, rms. 35 Brookline
T. G. & Co. (T.George Bury), tailors,
8 Prospect
Bush Eliza, widow, h. 134 Rindge ave.
Bushard John E.teamster,h.l06 Portland
see Bouchard
Bushman Cephas, driver, h. 3 Oxford
Bushoke Samuel, h. 10 East
Bush way Harleigh J. confectioner, 81
Hampshire, h. 92 Inman
Busiel Bessie M. at Boston University,
b. 1537 Cambridge
Ivonetta A. clerk, Court House, b.
1537 Cambridge
Lizzie A. Mrs. clerk, probate office,
Otis, h. 1537 Cambridge
Busiere John, city laborer, h. Ill Dublin
Busnach Henry, h. 25 Watson
Kate Mrs. h. 93 Brookline
Michael H. print's app. b. 13 Lopez
Samuel, hairdresser, 578 Mass. av. h.
13 Lopez
Solomon M. laborer, h. 93 Brookline
Busteed Sarah A. widow of John B. h. 95
Henry
Bustin Dillon M. storekeeper, 17 Kirk-
land, h. at Roxbury
Bustrum Kathrine, h. Hotel Brooks
Butcher Charles, floor polish, 9 Haver-
hill, B. h. 197 Lake View ave.
John, h. 79 School
Nettie M. Mrs. bds. 93 Austin
Hutland John C. P. (Butland& Son), ex-
press order box, 627 Mass. ave. 25
Merchants row, B. h. 309 Pearl
Uriah (Butland & Son), express order
box, 627 Mass. ave. and 25 Mer-
chant's row, B. h. 307 Pearl
Willis, furniture mover, 627 Mas-.
ave. h. 61 Prime
BUTLAND & SOX (Uriah and
John C. F. Butland), 309 Pearl, ex-
press order box 627 Mass. ave. and
25 Merchants row, B. Sec p. 30
Butler Arthur, confectioner, 443 Mass.
ave. 1). 4 Salem [Cambridge
Catherine A. widow of John, h. 367
Butler Edwin G. driver, h. 55 Main
BUTLER ELMER F. laundry,
2307 Mass. ave. b. 2277 do. Seep.
794
Fred, mill hand, bds. 58 River
George A. (Gilbert & Butler), organ
builders. 37 Fifth, h. 49 Spring-
field, Somerville
George W. engine man, Chemical
engine, No. 2, h. 171 Lake View av.
Henry, teamster, h. 173 Franklin
Isaac YV.organ maker h.66 Thorndike
James, b. 214 Broadway
Martha H. Miss, teacher, b. 2 Frost
Mary A. teacher, b. 267 Prospect
Matthew P. baker, 176 Harvard and
135 Inman, h. 275 Prospect
Michael, tinsmith, 633 Mass. ave. h.
174 Norfolk
Michael J. laborer, h. 52 Kinnaird
Michael J. tinsmith, h. 174 Norfolk
Nathaniel, bicycle rider, b. 4 Salem
Patrick, baker, h. 267 Prospect
Patrick, laborer, h. 21 Marion
Richard J. clerk. B. bds. 8 Blanche
Sarah, widow of William, h. 4 Salem
Sumner W. vegetable dealer, b. 6
Worcester
Thomas S. b. 4 Salem
William, laborer, h. 6 Lopez
William, helper, b. 173 River
William F. clerk, 407 Main, h. at
Boston
BUTLER WILLIAM P. insur-
ance agent, 27 State, B. bds. IS
Orchard. See p. 14
Zenas R. expressman, h. 19 Banks
Butori Peter, at North's factory, h. 85
Gore
Butt George, granite worker, rms. 132
Austin
George H. tinsmith, h. 44 Bigelow
William H. Chamber of Commerce,
B. h. 287 Broadway
Butter Catherine, widow, h. 8 Blanche
Butterfield Chas. painter, bds. 58 River
Charles F. mason, h. 2 Norfolk pi.
David W. photographer, 573 Mass.
ave. h. 87 Green
George A. butter, B. b. 400 Broad-
way
Louise E. widow of Charles, h. 411
Cambridge
Sarah M. Mrs. b. 157 Hancock
William Charles, laborer, h. r. 25
Jay
William II. 1). r. 25 Jay
Butters Edwin F. photographer, Globe,
B. i). 59 Market
George C. sign painter, b. 59 Market
John W. painter, 59 Market, h. do.
Louise E. h. 59 Market
Nettie and Minnie E. h. 59 Market
142
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Butterworth Robert, supt. 10 Arrow, h.
at Somerville
Buttimer John J. teamster, Sixth, corner
Potter, h. 137 Otis
Button Albert P. lithographer, bds. 18
Cushing
Buttrick Charles F. carpenter, h. 467
Main
Charles H. h. 52 Martin
Charles H. painter, h. 11 Wilbur
Ella E. Miss, teacher, Webster gram-
mar school, b. 5 Frost
Buxton Charles B. fish and oysters, h. 5
Soden
UXTOX GEORGE H. stable.
B
p. 809
Ida Mrs. dressmaker, b. 17 Regent
Walter H. clerk, b. 9 Soden
Buzzell George W. fireman, City Hall,h.
5 Rockwell [bridge
Walter P. steam fitter, h. 148 Cam-
Byerly William E. professor, H. U. h. 39
Hammond
Byette John B. printer, h. 349 Columbia
Bynner Edward T. (Burditt & Bynner),
hardware, 674 Mass. ave.b.1023 do.
Byrna John, coachman, 39 Erie, b. do.
Byrne Arthur, mason, h. 37 Pine
Ellen Miss, cook, h. 15 Sparks
James, fireman, h. 43 Union
James, stone cutter, h. 20 Cowper-
thwaite
John (McGahey & Byrne), mason,
108 Main, h. 34 Erie
Joseph, mason, b. 37 Pine
Lawrence, mason, h. 83 Washington
see Burns
Byrnes Alfred C. lineman, 6£ Dunster,
rms. do.
Estelle M. piano action worker,h.231
Prospect
Fred T. motorman, b. 231 Prospect
James, cooper, h. 18 Blanche
Byron George H.carpenter,h.lOOHancock
John, painter, 14 Church, b. 10 South
Bysman James T. plasterer,!). t46 Winsor
Byther Hudson B. painter, 35 Brookline
CABCICIRIS JOHX,at 164 Broadway, h.
at Somerville
Cabecura Joaquim, cabinet maker, h. 17
Vandine
Cable Addie, widow of William H. h. 123
Auburn
Cabot Charles, painter, h. 67 Western av.
Charles B. shipper, h. 465 Putnam av.
Charles H. newspaper carrier, b. 51
Trowbridge
Frances, widow of Charles H. h. 33
Sixth [Brewster
Godfrey L. 82 Water, B. h. 51
Cabot Lucien S. supt. 213 State, B. h. 123
Norfolk
Rhoda, widow of Charles, h. 465 Put-
nam ave.
Cabral Antone, sugar house, b. 19 Gore
Manuel, h. 36 Spring
Manuel, sugar worker, h. 19 Gore
Cabrey John, laborer, b. 633 Putnam av.
Joseph, laborer, John Reardon &
Sons, h. 633 Putnam ave.
see Carberry, also Carbrey
Cade Albert D. confectionery^ b. 27 Park
'Charles B. (J. H. Steveus & Co.),
plumber, 694 Mass. ave. h. 14 Clinton
William B. book deliverer, Public
Library, h. 27 Park
Cadieu Charles H. die maker, h. 317
Prospect
Caffrey Charles, laborer, h. 99 Main
Ellen Miss, dressmaker, 28 Portland,
house do.
Philip, tinsmith, Third, cor. Potter,
b. 28 Portland
Cahill Albert E. printer,Riverside Press,
h. 231 River
Charles S. physician, 311 Prospect,
b. 313 do.
David, pigs feet, 9 Porter, h. do.
Dennis, soap maker, b. 193 Broadway
Edward P. harness maker, 7 Pearl,
h. at Boston
Elizabeth G. teacher, B. bds. 313
Prospect
George, laborer, h. 12 Dublin
James, laborer, h. 18 Foster
John, clerk, 2360 Mass. ave. b. Mid-
dlesex
John, lawyer, 329 Prospect, h. 313 do.
John Mrs. h. 45 Reed
John F. apothecary, 1248 Cambridge,
bds. 313 Prospect
Matthew, laborer, h. 193 Broadway
Michael J. carriage driver, h. 56
Howard
Patrick, clerk, 55 Rindge ave.
Patrick, laborer, h. 2 Van Norden
Patrick, laborer, h. 6 Allston
Patrick L. cigar maker, h. 203 Hamp-
shire
William, shoemaker, B. h. 49 Reed
Cahir Thomas F. janitor, Latin school, h.
84 Dudley
Caiger John G. stairbuilder, 89£ Concord
avenue
Cain Albion H. civil engineer, city engi-
neer's office, City Hall, h. 209 Green
James E. peddler, b. 33 Winter
William, varnisher, 286 Main, house
at Newtonville
William G. physician, 271 Broadway,
and 923 Mass. ave. h. do.
Caine Charles, waiter, h. 332 River
see Kane
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
143
Cairns Catherine, h. 21 Aniory
Charles A. asst. engineer, engine 6,
house 402 Main
Hugh F. riveter, b. 1234 Cambridge
James J. trunk maker, b. 1234 Cam-
bridge
Margaret L. Miss, clerk, 585 Mass.
ave. b. 1234 Cambridge
Michael, carpenter, h. 464 Main
Patrick, laborer, h. 1234 Cambridge
Thomas, coachman, h. 9 Lopez
William H. engine man, No. 2, h.
28 Suffolk
€alder Agnes Miss, Baptist Home, 308
Brookline
Caldwell Almira, widow of William F.
h. 347 Cambridge
Charles W. painter, h. 21 Andrew
Frank, laborer, b. 7 Appian Way-
George F. (Caldwell & Co.), painter,
h. 444 Winsor
George W. painter, h. 7 Lamson pi.
George W. Jr. hackman, 15 Church,
bds. 7 Lamson pi.
James A. h. 120 Magazine
John, pressman, h. 13£ Vandine
John C. teamster, h. 216 Banks
Nancy E. widow of Samuel, house
44 Boylston
Randolph, laborer, h. 7 Appian Way
William, furniture and carpets, 2093
to 2097 Mass. ave. h. at Somer-
ville
William S. candy maker, b. 44
Boylston
CALDWELL & COX (George
F. Caldwell and George H. Cox),
painters, Whitney ct. See p. 791
Call Martin, mason, h. 29 Porter
Callaghan Charles, bds. 53 Cedar
Michael, ledgeman, h. Middlesex
Thomas, salesman, h. 106 Dudley
Timothy A. teamster, 53 Cedar, h.
do. [Gore
William, stage carpenter, h. r. 8
Callahan Alice, widow of Jeremiah, h.
538 Main
Catherine, h. rear 8 Gore
Charles, painter, b. 25 Cowper-
thwaite
Charles H. carpenter, h. 122 Dublin
Daniel, gate tender, Short st. cross-
ing, B. & M. R. R. h. 18 Short
Daniel, railroad, h. 65 Spriug
Daniel, sergeant police, station 1,
h. 32 Russell
Daniel E. city laborer, h. 21 Marion
Daniel E. city laborer, h. 145
Third
Daniel E. clerk. 1178 Cambridge, h.
298 Winsor
Daniel W. carriage maker, house
10 Coirswell ave.
Callahan Dennis, laborer, 1). 26 Cameron
Dennis J. conductor, h. Norris, next
Cedar
Ellen, widow, h. 36 Ellery [pk.
Eugene, at A. R. Co. h. 5 Chestnut
Eugene P. plumber, 27 Brattle, bds.
40 Foster
George L. driver, U. S. M. b. 145
Third
James, laborer, bds. 103 Spring
James, laborer, h. 201 Vine
Jeremiah, city laborer, h. 7 Short
Jeremiah, electrician, 2369 Mass.
ave. bds. 3 Olive ave.
Jeremiah, hack stable, 757 Cam-
bridge, h. do.
John, h. 7 Sparks st. pi.
John, at Amer. R. Co. h. 216 Vine
John, blacksmith, 910 Cambridge, b.
1 Lechmere pi.
John, laborer, h. 24 Jefferson
John, lahorer, b. r. 62 Winter
John, laborer, h. 117 Spring
John, laborer, h. rear 3 Seventh
John, painter, h. 25 Cowperthwaite
John, waiter, h. 9 Moore [bridge
John J. hack driver, b. 757 Cam-
Margaret, widow, h. 12 North
Margaret, widow of Timothy, h. 7
Fifth
Martin, coachman, 1460 Cambridge,
h. Inman
Mary, widow of Dennis, variety
store, 61 Winter, h. do.
Mary, widow of Jeremiah H. house
65 Gore
Mary, wid. of John, h. 257 Franklin
Mary, widow of Patrick, h. 40 Fos-
ter
Michael, laborer, h. 8 Gore
Patrick, switchman, B. & M. R. R.
bds. 18 Short
Patrick J. horseshoer, 910 Cam-
bridge, b. 1 Lechmere place
Paul, laborer, b. 201 Vine
Peter, plumber, b. 42 Ninth
Timothy, laborer, h. 459 Columbia
Timothy, laborer, b. 136 Bridge
William, clerk, h. 4 Gore
William, grocer, 80 Concord av bds.
7 Sparks st. place
William, laborer, h. 42 Ninth
CALLAHAN WILLIAM J. car
riage painter, 121 Kim. 1». 155
Columbia. See p. 790
William .1. junk. h. 112J Kim
see Callaghan
Callan Edward .1. diamond broker, B.
house, 22 Beech
.lames, clerk, I). 845 Cambridge
.John, carpenter, h. Hotel Lee
Thomas, city laborer, b. 845 Cam-
bridge
144
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Callanan Dennis F. furniture polisher,
9 Green
John, laborer, h. 9 Green
Margaret J. Miss, dressmaker, 579
Mass. ave. b. 9 Green
Martin J. coachman, h. Ill Inman
Callaway Timothy, laborer, h. 514 Wiii-
sor
Callender Frances Miss, h. 78 Magazine
Calley Walter, pastor, Tabernacle Bap-
tist church, Bowdoin sq. B. h.
30 Lee
Callinan Thomas, laborer, bds. 12
Seventh
Calnan Alice, widow of James J. h.
102 Gore
Annie, widow of Michael, h. 52
Portland
Charles, bds. 207 Third
Daniel, laborer, b. 52 Portland
David I. blacksmith, b. 137 Harvard
James P. laborer, b. SS Kirkland
Jeremiah, clerk, b. 88 Kirkland
Jeremiah, finisher, D. C. Storr Fur-
niture Co. h. 118 Charles
John, engine cleaner, B. & M. P. R.
round house, b. 52 Bridge
Laurence, laborer, b. 88 Kirkland
Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. 12
North
Mary A. widow of Timothy, h. 137
Harvard [do.
Mary J. housekeeper, 52 Bridge . b.
Matthew, shoemaker, h. 88 Kirk-
land [Charles
Maurice F. iron worker, b. 124
Michael, teamster, 84 Bridge, b. 66
Cambridge
Patrick J. tallyman, 16 Cambridge,
h. 77 Gore
P. Joseph, Jr. helper, b. 77 Gore
Stephen James, clerk, P. O., B.
bds. 77 Gore
Thomas, engine cleaner. B. & M. E.
R. round house, h. 52 Bridge
Thomas F. brakeman, F. R. R. bds.
77 Gore
Calson Alfred, h. 6 King place
Calvert Alexander, brass finisher, h.
107 Brookline'
Calway Daniel, stonecutter, bds. 7 May-
nard pi.
Cambridge Almshouse, Tannery, Martin
L. Eldridge, supt.
Baking Co. office, 438 Mass. ave.
stores, 267 and 1255 Cambridge,
1344 Mass. ave. 267 River, 711
Mass. ave. Otis, cor. Sixth
Bicycle Club, 545 Mass. ave.
Boiler Works, Wm. Campbell & Co.
prop. Sixth, near Canal bridge
Botanical Supply Co. 12S6 Mass.
ave.
Cambridge Brass Works, 69 Main
Carriage Manufactory, 436 Main
Casino, Mt. Auburn, cor. Bath
Cemetery, Charles S. Childs, supt.
Coolidge ave. near Watertown
CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE,
C. B. Seagrave and Jas. W. Bean,
573 Mass. ave. See p. 810
Co-operative Bank, John H. Ponce,
sec. 249 Cambridge
Co-operative Society, 740 and
744 Mass. ave. James Rhodes sec.
and treas.
Day Nursery and Kindergarten, Miss
Maria E. Morse, matron, 41 Hol-
yoke, Mrs. M. W. Currier,matron.
79 Moore
CAMBRIDGE ELECTRIC
LIGHT CO. J. Q. Bennett, pres-
ident, F. H. Raymond,treas. West-
ern ave. cor. Albro. See page 830
English High School, Broadway,
cor. Trowbridge
Fencing School, 26a Brattle
Gas Light Co.' office 1290 Mass.
ave. works, 354 Third
Hardware Co. 2047 Mas*, ave.
Homes for Aged People, 157 Han-
cock
Hospital, Mt. Auburn, opp. Chan-
ning
Ice Co. 122 Hampshire
CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY,
Henry S. Porter, prop. 2, 4, 6 and
8 Soden. " See opp. Laundries
Manual Training School, C. H.
Morse, supt. Broadway, cor. Irving
CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO. Dana W.
Hyde, pres. Alfred L. Barbour.
sec. and treas. 763 Mass. ave. See
p. 14
CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL
BANK, A. F. Sort well, vice
pres. John C. Bullard, cashier, 221
Cambridge. See p. 767
CAMBRIDGE NEWS, Daniel A.
Buckley, editor and prop. 527
Mass. ave. See p. 810
Observatory, June. Garden, Bond
and Concord ave.
CAMBRIDGE PRESS, James
Cox, prop. 618 Mass. ave. See
page 811
Public Library, William L. R. Gif-
ford, librarian, Broadway, cor.
Trowbridge
CAMBRIDGE SAFE DEPOS-
IT & TRUST CO. Joseph B.
Russell, pres. Louis W. Cutting,
treas. 1298 and 1300 Mass. ave.
See p. 770
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
145
CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS
BANK, Charles W. Sever, pres.
Oscar F. Allen, treas. 1410 Mass.
ave. See p. 768
fiAMBR IDG E SCHOOL
Vy (THE) for girls (private) 79
Brattle, Margaret Wiuthrop Hall,
21 Chauticy, Howells House, 37
Concord ave. Mr. Arthur Gilman,
Director. See p. 831
Social Union, 42 Brattle
C1AMBRIDGE TRIBUNE, F.
J Stanhope Hill, prop. 3 Linden See
p. 811
Veterinary Hospital, 1 2 Bay
Vinegar Co. vinegar mnfrs. 75 Main
Waterworks, office, City Hall, pump-
ing station. Worthington, cor. Lake
View ave.
Young Men's Christian Association,
680 Mass. ave.
Cambridgeport Athletic Asso. Prospect,
cor. Harvard
Cycle Club, 545 Mass. ave.
Diary Co. diar}^ mnfrs. 24 Black-
stone
CAMBRIDGEPORT NATION-
AL BANK, Asa P. Morse, pres.
Will F. Roaf, cashier, 595 Mass.
ave. See p. 767
Post Office, 647 Mass. ave.
CAMBRIDGEPORT SAV-
INGS BANK, Daniel U. Cham-
berlain, pres. 689 Mass. ave. See
p. 768
Came Ada M. Miss, music teacher and
stenographer, h. 350 Mass. ave.
Daniel, tinsmith, b. 350 Mass. ave.
George A. teamster, 169 Gore, h.
158 Thorndike
Camel Henry H. painter, h. 59 Hampshire
Cameron Alex. A. piano action maker,
rms. 58 Austin
• Alexander, carpenter, h. 173 Elm
Alexander, lineman, 64 Dunster,
rms. do.
Duncan, sawyer, 113 Broadway, h.
at Boston [Auburn
George A. car conductor, b. 100 Mt.
Hugh L. florist, VVhittemore, h. do.
.Jessie, widow of John W. h. 58
Magazine
Jessie, umbrella maker, b.293 B'dwy.
John, lineman, B. h. 15 Sparks
John J. granite polisher, h. Lake
View av. bey. Huron ave.
Margaret Mis. housekeeper, 133
Mt. Auburn
Noil, carriage body maker, 22-1 Main,
b. at Boston
Nellie Mrs. boarding house, ."> Temple
Robert, bead gardener. Botanic Gar-
den
Cameron Robert A. lawyer, 37 Fairfield,
h. do.
Robert F. boiler maker, b. 28 Har-
vard
Cammer Abram B. salesman, 17 Prospect,
h. 34 Pleasant
Campbell Alec, peddler,h. 932 Cambridge
Alexander, carpenter, h. 6 Wright
Alexander J. clerk, h. 102 River
Alexander S. clerk, h. 47 Elm
Allan, harness maker, h. 225 Bdw'y.
Alonzo B. conductor, B. & A. R. R.
h. 18 Tufts
Andrew, boiler maker, Sixth, near
Broadway, h. at South Boston
Andrew, student, Andover,Mass.bds.
168 Harvard
Archibald E. trav. salesman, house 29
Putnam ave.
Avard, driver, 135 Washington, b. do.
Benjamin F. trunk maker, h. 27£
Hampshire
Bros. (Thomas F. and Edward H.
Campbell), grocers, 191 Vine and
159 and 161 Third
Charles, boiler maker, 29 Main
Charles H. engineer, h. 181 Charles
Charles R. plumber, h.52 Crescent av.
Cleaveland J.(H. D Campbell & Co.),
bookbinder, 688 Mass. ave. h. 32
Western ave.
Colin M. carpenter, b. 179 Harvard
Daniel, plasterer, h. 3 Mifflin pi.
David J. fire alarm operator, City
bldg. Brattle sq. rms. do.
Dougald, clerk, 17 Brattle, boards 12
DeWolf
Edward H. (Campbell Bros.), grocer,
159 Third, h. 52 Spring-
Emily, widow of Simeon, h. 16
Warland
Emma C. Miss, h. 1759 Mass. ave.
Emma Mrs. h. 139 Putnam ave.
Enos, painter, h. 365 Main
Ephraim, blacksmith, 29 Main, h. at
Somerville
Ewen, carpenter, h. 179 Harvard
Francis, h. 42 Laugdou
George M. b. 3 Summer
Ilannaford II. motorman, b. IS Rice
Henry D. (II. D. Campbell & Co.),
bookbinder and printer, 6S8 Mass.
ave. rms. 32 Western ave.
Hiram A. oil dealer, h. 102 River
Hugh, baker, bds. 179 Third
Bugh, h. L93 Vine
Hugh, furniture polisher, stale, cor.
Osborn, h. 122 Charles
1AMPBKLL H. I>. & CO. (Henry
D. and Cleaveland J. Campbell),
bookbinders, 888 Mass. ave. Sec
page 792
lames, h. 2 Beacon et .
C
'.»
146
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
CampbelUames, blacksmith, h. 1 Hotel
Holly
James, furniture finisher, State, cor.
Osborn, h. 167 Spring
James, painter, h. 227 Harvard
James, provisions, h. 148 Elm
James P. boiler maker, h. 15 Ports-
mouth
Jessie, bookkeeper, 406 JBoylston B.
rms. 56 Mt. Auburn [Winsor
John, boiler maker, 72 Main, h. 254
John, foreman of machinists, 162
Broadway, h. 3 Summer
John A. (Conder & Campbell), gro-
cer, 412 Mass. ave. b. 3 Summer
John M. letter carrier,P.0.647 Mass.
ave. h. 98 Austin
John Wm. carriagemaker,2067 Mass.
ave. h. 20 Cogswell ave.
Malcom, laborer, h. 21 Valentine
Mark, teamster, Fifth, cor. Rogers,
h. Spear's block, Binney
Mary, widow, h. 12 Carlisle
Mary A. janitress, at B. board 38
Tremont
Mary E. Miss, laundry, 38 Broadway,
house do.
Newell R. second hand books, 28
Boylston, h. 579 Mass. ave.
Norman J. Mrs. h. 48 Erie
N. Wallace, clerk, 364 Devonshire,
B. bds. 48 Erie
Robert W. plumber, b. 10 Sidney
Sanford K. teamster, State, cor. Os-
born, h. 14 Brookline
Sarah A. Miss, dressmaker, 22 Mt.
Auburn, h. do.
Sherman, clerk, B. b. 102 River
Susan C. widow, bds. 67 Garfield
Thomas F. (Campbell Bros.). grocer,
159 Third, h. 174 do.
Thomas M. plnmber, h. 18 Blanche
CAMPBELL THOMAS JR. tin
plate worker, 3 Cherry, h. 105
Green. See p. 804)
Viola Miss, b. 6 Howland
Warren, bookbinder, 688 Mass. ave.
h. at Boston
William, collector, h. 144 Auburn
William (William Campbell & Co.),
boiler maker, Sixth, n. Broadway,
h. 168 Harvard
William H. clerk, 120 Hampshire, h.
at Stoneham [mont
William J. piano maker, h. 66 Tre-
William K. foreman, Sixth, near
Broadway, h. 113 Washington
William T. teacher, Boston Latin
School, B. h. 42 Langdon
CAMPBELL WM.&CO.(William
and Wilson Campbell), boiler
mnfrs. Sixth, n. Broadway, See
page 803
Campbell Wilson (William Campbell &
Co.), boiler mnfr. Sixth, n. Broad-
way, h. 31 Norfolk
, h. 25 Rockingham
Canada Anthony, laborer, 2 Nutting, h.7
Bradbury
Canavan James A. piano finisher, B. h.
13 Suffolk (well
Joseph A. piano mover, h. 9 Rock-
Sarah E. Mrs. variety store, 13 Suf-
folk, h. do.
see Cannavan
Canell Henry, h. 73 Thorndike
Joseph/ carpenter, b. 73 Thorndike
Canfield Charles T. Rev. h. 18 Wallace
Cann Bowman F. foreman, 11 Cherry, h.
7 Huron ave.
Cannavan John H.soap maker, 204 Broad-
way, h. 5 Van dine
see Canavan [ing
Canney John, oyster opener, h. 33 Hard-
John J. laborer, h. 33 Harding
Canning Nicholas, hatter, b. 95 Moore
William, sawyer, h. 6 Franklin
Cannon Hugh, laborer,h. r.2503 Mass.av.
James H. printer, b. 46 Sidney
Cant William, salesman, B. rms. 307
Broadway
Canterbury George W. h. 14 Lake
Cantil Anthony, hairdresser, 67£ Rindge
ave. h. do.
Cantwell Dennis F. clerk, h. 152 Spring
Richard, boiler maker, h. 20 Suffolk
Richard, laborer, h. 52 Auburn pi.
Thomas J. fireman, h. Ill Ninth [lin
Canty Dennis G. coachman, h.173 Frank-
Gregory, teamster, h. 195 Portland
James, laborer, h. 95 Gore
Kate, widow of Zeph.boarding house
285 Broadway
Lillian M. teacher, Putnam school,
bds. at Stoneham
Patrick, laborer, h. 95 Gore
Timothy J. laborer, b. 95 Gore
Capeles Maurice, laborer, h. 2 Davis
Capelle Jonas F. clerk, 134 Portland, B.
h. 138 Thorndike
Capen Charles L. music teacher, 149a
Tremont, B. h. 4 Wright
Emma F. Mrs. h. 3 Albany
Carbeneau Eugene, laborer, h. Lexing-
ton avenue
JohnB. teamster, h. 276 Walden
Napoleon,carpenter, h. 31 Jackson
Carberg Lorenzo C. engineer, h. 430 Main
William G. machinist, h. 37 Pine
Carberry James, candy maker, bds. 579
Mass. ave.
Patrick, hostler, h. 2 Soden pi.
Carbone James F. b. 58 Wendell
Philip L. florist,B. b. 58 Wendell
Carbrey Frank, car conductor, bds. 482
Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE
[0]
DIRECTORY
147
Carbrey Josephine, h. 1 Gore pi.
Rachel, widow of Hugh, house 482
Cambridge i *mn» ^„;" ,gM
Card George L.tailor,B.b.l Ashburton pi.
Carden Paul, broom maker, h. 77 Cres-
cent ave.
Carder Abbie A. Miss, dressmaker, 7
Essex, bds. do.
Augustus W. draughtsman, B. b. 7
Essex
Richard, carpenter, B. h. 7 Essex
Robert A. photographer, B. house 7
Temple [line
Cardiff James, lithographer, b. 12 Brook-
Care w Edward Mrs. b. 8 Lawrence
Edward, cooper, h. r. 2 Norfolk
Joseph, rubber worker, b. 291 Vine
Martin, laborer, h. 291 Vine
Mary E. widow of Thomas A. house
29 Everett
Philip P. laborer, h. 100 Gore
William, laborer, h. r. 14 Seventh
Carey Albert, carriage painter, 244 Main,
h. at Somerville
Dennis, bookbinder, b. 39 Gore
Dennis, rubber worker, b.218 Broad-
way
Honora, widow of Timothy, house
39 Ninth
James laborer, b. 4 Oliver pi.
John M. porter, B. h. 87 Gore
John M. Jr. butter dealer, b. 87 Gore
Margaret, widow of Jeremiah, house
87 Gore
Mary, widow of Dennis, h.374 Green
Michael, boiler maker, 72 Main, h.
46 Sidney
Michael, laborer, h. 85 Bridge
Michael, laborer, h. 105 Bridge
Morris, laborer, h. 11 Vandine
William, boiler maker, 72 Main
see Cary
Cargill Thomas, teamster, h. 76£ Thorn-
dike
. 418 Mass. av.
h. at Lynn
Carleson Charles, shipper, B. house
238 Brookline
Carleton Deborah Miss,'J>. so Oxford
Thomas A. mason, house 1(> Spring-
field
Cai lin Agnes and Mary, h.219 Brookline
James, cooper, h. 23 Marion
James T. brass moulder, house 219
Brookline
John, laborer, h. 30 Gore
Thomas I\ plumber, 1440 Mass. av.
bds. 5 ( 'hapman pi. I place
William A. plumber, h. 5 Chapman
Carlisle Alfred V. B. assistant SUpt.Am.
Rub. Co. h. 1 1 ( olnnibia
George A. blacksmith, B. house 112
Hampshire
Carlisle Herbert, clerk, B. rms. 17 Wil-
liams
Carll Frederick W. baker, h. 27 Putnam
avenue
Mary E. widow of Erastus B. house
27 Putnam ave.
Carlock Charles T. foreman binder, 26
Blackstone, h. at Allston
John R. watchmaker, B. house 3
Norfolk
Carlow Eoscoe A. agent, h. 9 Seckle
Carlson Adolph, carpenter, b. S4 Wash-
ington
Alfred, clerk, B. h. 6 King pi.
Alfred, machinist, h. 2 Gray pi.
August, teamster, h. 239 Main
CarlG. h. 6 King pi.
Carl G. piano hammer coverer, 330
Main, h. 10 Suffolk
Edward, painter, 460 Main, rooms 86
Washington
Emil, at 169 Gore, b. 145 Otis
Eric, wood carver, h. 9 Magnolia av.
Gus, carpenter, b. 6 Parnell
Gustaf, porter, B. h. 33 Seventh
John, laborer, b. 54 Clark
Oscar, machinist, b. 108 Washington
Peter O. h. 7 Cherry ct.
Samuel, piano case maker, 368 Main,
h. 80 Washington
Theodore, piano hammer coverer, 73
Main, b. 33 Portsmouth
William G. carpenter, h. 12 Rutland
Carlsted Albertina, widow, h. 24 Warren
Carlton Edmund E. rubber surgical
goods, h. 7 Elm
Carman Charles W. grocer, 421 Main, h.
94 Magazine
Frank E. clerk, 421 Main, house 98
Prospect
.John S. clerk, B. b. 94 Magazine
Minnie E. widow ol Willard B. house
195 Hamilton
Carmichael James A. carpenter, h. 353
Prospect
Johu, truant officer, h. 1541 Cam-
bridge
John, Jr. clerk. 19 No. Market, B,
b. L541 Cambridge
Joseph S. clerk, B.i). 1541 Cambridge
Mary, widow, b. 353 Prospecl
Mary A. teacher, Putnam grammar
School, b. 1541 Cambridge
Matthew P. elerk,b. 1541 Cambridge
Peter J. clerk, L190 Cambridge b.
353 Prospect
Teany Miss, dressmaker, bds. 353
Prospect
William F. clerk, 1351 Mass. ave. b.
1541 Cambridge
Carnes .lames c. carpenter, h. 8 Pioneer
.lames \v. olerk, b. 8 Pioneer
Carnev Daniel, at 169 Core, b. 177 Otis
148
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Carney Edwin A. (Baker & Carney),
grocer, 529 Mass. ave. h. 81 Green
Francis, laborer, h. 26 Sparks
Francis H. piano timer, house 263
Putnam ave.
Francis J. student, b. 263 Putnam av.
Frank, laborer, h. 33 Warren
Frank, asst. H. U. library, rooms 14
Mellen
George, can make]-, b. 207 Harvard
James J. laborer, h. 26 Sparks
John, dry Salter, h. 64 Winter
John, hostler, b. 6 Jackson
John, laborer, h. r. 19 Jefferson
John, quarryman, h. 15 Farwell pi.
John P. plumber, 623 Mass. ave. b.
12 Dunster
John T. laborer, h. 32 Harding
J. Walter, rms. 207 Harvard
Michael, cooper, b. 1025 Cambridge
Michael, laborer, b. 162 Dublin
Michael E. b. 10 Munroe
Rebecca, widow of Bernard, house
6 Jackson
Timothy, laborer, h. 15S Otis
Wiliiam A. teamster, h. 6 Dickinson
see Korney
Carolan Michael, galvanizer, bds. rear
16 Blanche
Caron Thomas, laborer, h. 124 Dublin
Carpenter Alexander C. blacksmith,
Munroe, cor. Third,h.l28 Hastings
Alfred P. carpenter, h. 438 Green
Arthur H. student, b. 210 Columbia
Charles M. Rev. pastor, Hope church
h. 210 Columbia
Edcil, mail driver, h. 241 Main
Edward A. physician, 7 Linnasan
house do.
Ethel B. h. 210 Columbia
Evelyn S. h. 10 Leonard ave.
H. grocer, 84 Cambridge, house
40 First
Martin B. collector. 559 Mass. ave.
h. 446 Green
Mary G. Miss, teacher, Agassiz school
bds. 3 Shepard
Thomas, cabinet maker and uphol-
sterer, 132 Clark, h. 19 Cherry
William S. printer, b. 128 Hastings
Carr Alden B. engineer, h. 19 Market
Alfred, foreman, 95 Allston, house
170 Pleasant
Alice Miss, clerk, h. 109 Tremont
Anne, widow of Nathaniel, house 7
Walnut ave.
Annie C. widow of Martin, house 73
Banks
Arthur, at Am. Rub. Co. bds. 187
Portland
Barnard, laborer, h. rear 18 Decatur
Bros, f MichaelCarr), soft soap mnfr.
rear 12 Lopez
Carr Charles, carpeuter,37 Garden, h. do.
Charles H. wood carver, h. 4 Lopez
Edward C. piano tuner, B. bds. 93
Western avenue
Edward P. soap maker, b. 12 Lopez
Eliza, widow of Edward J. house 7
Gibson
Erwin S. Mrs. b. 14 Oxford
Francis J. brass moulder,h. 75 Clark
Frank F. physician, 72 Antrim, h.
do.
Helen, widow of Charles, house 20
Decatur
James, laborer, 991 Cambridge, bds.
995 do.
James, tailor, 10 Boylston, house 1
Emmons place
James J. brush maker, B. bds. 1S7
Portland
John, brass moulder, 73 Clark
John, plumber, b. 170 Pleasant
John F. clerk, 50£ DeWolf, bds. 12
Lopez
John H. brass finisher, h. 40 Market
John H. salesman, B. h. 34 Union
John K. teamster, h. Cameron ave.
Joseph, groom, 101 Brattle, b. do.
Julia, widow of Richard, house 34
Pilgrim
Lucien, h. 163 Brattle
Mary Miss, h. rear 101 Plympton
Mary, widow of Arthur, house 1S7
Portland
Michael (Carr Bros.), soft soap mnf.
rear 12 Lopez, h. do.
M. Frank, letter carrier, Somerville,
Mass. bds. rear 18 Decatur
Patrick, bds. 27 Pioneer ave.
Patrick E. soap works, b. 995 Cam-
bridbe
Patrick F. at 169 Gore, b.291 Camb.
Peter J. laborer, h. 224 Bridge
Richard,. salt fish, 34 Pilgrim, h. do.
Robert, teamster, h. Clarendon av.
Teresa C. widow of John H. house 93
Western ave.
William, plumber, b. 995 Cambridge
William, tailor, h. 23 Bay
see Karr, Kear, also Cahir, also Corr
Carrell Charles L. printer, h. 102 luman
Mary, widow of Benj. b. 102 Inman
Carret James W. student, b. 6 Appiau Way
J. Francisco, cataloguer. Public
Library, B. h. 6 Appian Way
Carrick Catherine F. Mrs. h. 14 Trow-
bridge pi.
George H. clerk, B.b.14 Trowbridge
place
James, express, h. 7 Banks
James H. packer, h. 17 Oak
Carrier George L. express, h. 195 River
Carrig James A. expressman, h. 7 Banks
Thomas, stonecutter, h. 106 Winsor
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIEECTOEY
U9
CarrigaD Martin, sawyer, h. 208 Franklin
Carrington Fannie Miss, h. 309 Columbia
Solomon, shipper, h. 309 Columbia
Victoria, h. 98 Plympton
Carris Lewis H. student, h. 438 Green
Carroll Annie, widow of John P. house
252 Columbia
Arthur, clerk, B. b. 57 Pleasant
Caroline J. Miss, dressmaker, 7 Ap-
pian Way, h. do.
Catherine, widow of John F. house
228 Bridge
Clifford D. lithographer, bds. 57
Pleasant
Daniel, clerk, b. 309 Green
Daniel, laborer, h. 16 Gore
David, bds. 16 Gore
Edward C. machinist, B. & M. P.P.
repair shop, h. 42 Gore
Edward J. woven hose maker, house
1124 Cambridge
George D. gardener, 27 Tuttle, h.do.
Hugh, coachman, 26 Maple av. b.do.
James, blacksmith, 9 Church, house
147 Cushing
James, cooper, at N. P. & P. Co. b.
184 Otis
James, laborer, h. 5 Winter
James, laborer, h. r. 202 Bridge
James H. sewing machines, 306 Cam-
bridge, h. do.
James H. Jr. machinist, bds. 306
Cambridge
James J. b. 202 Bridge
James P. h. r. 202 Bridge
John, clerk, B. b. 252 Columbia
John, foreman, h. r. 85 Bridge
John, laborer, h. 24 Warren
John, roofer, I Plympton pi. h. do.
John, teamster, h. 137 Bridge
John F. machinist, 169 Gore, bds.306
Cambridge
John II. marble worker, 51 Main, b.
211 Vine
John I. janitor, 534 Mass. ave. house
57 Pleasant
John J. at Am. Pub. Co. h. 184 Otis
Joseph, laborer, b. L59 Cambridge
Julia S. widow of Edward J. house
2 Carlisle
Luke, teamster, h. 249 Sixth
Marcella Miss, dressmaker, house 2
Carlisle
Martin J. helper, State,cor. Osborn,
b. 14 Brookline
Miry J. widow of Patrick II. bds. 168
Auburn
Michael, spears Oil Works, bds. 51
Sixth
Norah, widow of Patrick, h. 28
Webster ave.
Patrick, h. 17 Marion
Patrick, clerk, b. 211 Vine
Carroll Patrick, laborer, h. 309 Green
Patrick, laborer, Revere Sugar Re-
finery, h. 119 Charles
Patrick, laborer, h. ILinnehanct.
Patrick, laborer, h. 3 Porter
Patrick, laborer, h. 28 Webster ave.
Patrick, machinist, h. 290 Prospect
Patrick D. laborer, h. 158 Otis
Patrick J. cooper, h. 34 Jefferson
Phillip, car washer, h. 30 Mill
Richard, at 169 Gore, h. 184 Otis
Thomas H. sawyer, rear 380 Main,h.
8 Clark
Timothy J. grocer, 47 Winter, h. do.
William, gardener, h. 2 Dublin
William, laborer, h. 16 Gore
William, laborer, house 24 Porter
William, laborer, h. 17 Winter
William, Jr. junk, h. 24 Porter
William C. painter, h. 61 Magee
William F. clerk, 1190 Cambridge, h.
168 Auburn
Carruth Charles E. grocer, b. 9 Laurel
Charles E. 2d. printer, Riverside
Press, b. 9 Laurel
Charles T. merchant, 119 Milk, B.
h. Fayerweather
George E. clerk, h. 9 Laurel
Carson Robert, flagman, B. & A. R. R.
h. 11 Plymouth
Thomas, laborer, h. 17 Jefferson
CARSTEIX HANS L. coal and
wood, 47 Cogswell ave. and branch
2409 Mass. ave. h. 45 Cogswell ave.
See p. 782
Carswell William O. compositor, Globe,
h. 434 Mass. ave.
Cartair Alfred W. insurance, 574 Mass.
av. h. Brighton
Carter Annie Mrs. h. 140 Magazine
Annie E.Miss,bookkeeper,265 Pearl,
b. 140 Magazine
Ashton F. b. 66 Antrim
Bessie, head nurse, Cambridge Hos-
pital, b. do.
CARTER CHARLES M. mana-
ger, Standard Oil Co. of X. Y.Bos-
ton dept. Sixth, cor. Potter, and
61 Broad. I5.li. at Boston. See p. 21
21
Edbert E. clerk, 432 Cambridge, b.
r. 64 Thorndike
Edwin EL janitor, b. 48 Green
Frank II. (II. & E. Burton & < !o. .
brushmaker, 122 Harvard, house
at Dorchester
Frank II. civil engineer,! 'it v Hall. !•.
17 Trowbridge pi.
Fred, laborer, b. 53 I >uldin
Fred P. machinist, h. 91 Thorndike
George, glass maker, h. 83 Third
George H.(George EL Carter A Co.)i
bicycles, 3 Central pq.h. at New t<>,
150
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Carter George H. & Co. (George H.
Carter and Harry C. Getchell),
bicycles, 3 Central sq.
George W. clerk, rms. 83 Third
James, gardener, h. 85 Concord ave.
James Mrs. h. 140 Magazine
John, asst. shipper, 1(59 Gore
John, laborer, h. 10 Seventh
John H. oils, rms. 1 Myrtle
Lawrence, laborer, h. 1 Somerset
Leigh W. student, b. 12 Rockwell
Leslie P. machinist, b. 140 Magazine
Lewis, teamster, b. 16 Blake
Martha B. Miss, asst. clerk of courts,
Court House, Third, h. at Boston
Moses, driver, b. 1 Village
M. A. Mrs. h. 3 Clinton
Nathan A. watchman, Rideout Mill,
State, h. 15 Market
Noel A. salesman, 229 Franklin, B. j
h. 66 Antrim
Obed B. b. Linnasan
Richard H. waiter, rms. 10 Magee
Robert, linenman, Hotel Vendome,
B. h. 12 Rockwell
Robert N. clerk, B. b. 12 Rockwell
William, machinist, B. h. 19 Rock-
ingham
William G. Mrs. h. 42 Montgomery
William T. hatter, h. 143 Clark
, carpenter, rms. 54 Austin
Cartier George, teamster, h. 100 Dublin
Carton Hugh, h. 33 Hunting
Michael, belt maker,h. 371 Columbia
Cartwright Ezekiel S. rope maker, house
5 Harold pi.
Helenor Mrs. h. Hotel School
John B. musician, b. 5 Harold pi.
Joseph P. h. 239 Hampshire
Phillip, box nailer, 174 Broadway,
b. 5 Harold pi
Carty Henry T. music teacher, 401 Win-
sor, h. do.
Margaret A. h. 64 Amory
Cary Emma, h. 92 Brattle
Sarah G. h. 92 Brattle
Carver Edmund T. machinist. A. H. Hews
6 Co. h. 17 Hubbard ave.
Emma S. widow of John, house 33
Market
Loring G. electrician, 728 Mass. ave.
h. 579 do.
Percy, student, B. Univ. b. 17 Story
Casey Andrew A. baker, 40 Green, h.
1318 Cambridge
Ann, widow of Timothy, h. 30 North
Ann J. widow of William, huuse 104
Fourth
Annie, Alice and Esther, h. 49 Elm
Bridget, widow of George, house 36
Washington
Christopher W. photographer, B. b.
49 Elm
Casey David, driver, h. 108£ Elm
Frank A. machinist, Blake's Pump
Works, b. 104 Fourth
Frank J. iron moulder, h. r. 15 Pine
Henry P. clerk, P. O. 18 Boylston,b.
at Roxbury
James, foundryman Jb.150 Thorndike
James, laborer, b. 42 Washington
James H. clerk, bds. 150 Thorndike
James J. marble cutter, b. 49 Elm
James M. fireman, II. & L. 2, Port-
land, h. 775 Cambridge X££
James S. sub steam fire engine
driver, h. 521 Cambridge
John, at Woven Hose Co. b.117 Gore
John M. h. 73 Howard
Joseph L. engraver, b.150 Thorndike
Katherine Miss, bookkeeper, h. 2
Norfolk ct.
Margaret Miss, h. 10 Holly
Mary Mrs. h. 124 Webster ave.
Mary, widow, h. 71 Hampshire
Mary, widow of John H.h. 42 Murray
Michael, clerk, 69 Norfolk, bds. at
Somerville
Michael, laborer, b. 30 North
Michael, laborer, b. 30 Railroad
Michael, laborer, bds. M. O'Hare's,
Reservoir
Michael, marble worker, h. 49 Elm
Michael,watchman, h. 150 Thorndike
Michael. Jr. brass finisher, B. bds.
150 Thorndike
Patrick, laborer, h. 54 Fifth
Patrick, laborer, h. 5 Cedar sq.
Patrick H. laborer, b. 5 Cedar sq.
Thomas, clerk, 333 Main. b. 10
Harrison
Thomas, hack driver, 190 Broadway,
b. do.
Thomas H. clerk, 11 Otis, B. h. 449
Cambridge
Thomas J.chief engineer,fire depart-
ment, office City Hall, h. 449 Cam-
bridge
William C. furnace tender,h.99 Clark
William E. J. h. 23 Watson
William F. confectionerv, fruit, etc.
519 Cambridge, h. 9 Sixth
William J. laborer, b. 42 Murray
William L. morocco dresser, rms.
159 Hastings
, moulder, b. 63 Sixth
Cash Edward, at B. B. W. b. 51 Sixth
Cashman George R. printer's pressman,
B. h. 26 Donnell
John, h. 26 Donnell
Mary, widow of Michael, h. 1 Union
Mary J. h. 1 Union
Patrick, wheelwright, 2067 Mass.
ave. h. at Arlington
Thomas, bookbinder,Riverside Press,
h. 147 Green
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
151
Cashman Thomas G.asst. supt. B.b. 147
Green
Walter M. letter carrier, b. 147 Green
Casneau Sylvester, hairdresser, Chasn.h.
49£ Green
Casper Max, milk dealer, 328 Vine, h.do.
Nicholas, milk dealer, Som. Mass. rms.
328 Vine
Cass Calvin P. h. 148 Green
Calvin P. Mrs. clerk, 599 Mass. ave.
h. 148 Green
Cassette Sophia, widow of Joseph, h.152
Rindge ave.
Cassidy Andrew, at gas house, bds. 10
Broadway
Bridget, widow of Frank, h. 27
Valentine
Edward, clerk, b. 6 Mt. Auburn
Edward B. clerk, B. & M. R.R. h.16
Leighton ct.
Frank, clerk, 61 Brookline, b. 70
Franklin
James, laborer, h. 15 Bristol
Jane, widow of Edward, h.79 Spring
John, hose maker, b. 1 Webster av.
John E. section hand, B. & M. R. R.
b. 139 Bridge
Jonathan A. carpenter, h. 152 Pearl
Mabel F. h. 17 Hovey ave.
Margaret, widow of John P. h. 35
Banks
Matthew, carpenter, b. 152 Pearl
Patrick J. plumber, b. 35 Banks
Peter, at Am.Rub.Co.h. 49 Brewery
Thomas, foundryman, b. 80 School
Cassin Joseph S. teamster, h. 195 Norfolk
Thomas, at B. B. Works, Sixth, h.
Seventh place
Caswell Benjamin P. foreman, 29 Frank-
lin, h. 39 Green
Elizabeth, widow of John, h. rear 13
Appian Way
George B. (Coolidge & Caswell), laun-
dry, 136 Franklin, h. 27 .River
Horace C. clerk, B. h. 2052 Mass. av.
Jennie, nurse, rms. 29 Baldwin
Margaret A. press feeder, U. P. bds.
rear 13 Appian Way
Sarah P. widow of Enoch H. h. 27
River
Susan, widow of Thomas, house 93
Hampshire
Thomas M. cracker salesman, h. 93
Hampshire
William P. sawyer, 174 Broadway,
house 261£ doT
Cate Carrie L. Mrs, h. 12 Dunster
John Q. A. carpenter, h. 12 Dimeter
Cates Laertes S. contractor, h. 17 Story
Gathers George, cabinet maker, Irving &
Cassou, Otis, h. 101 Gore
Cathey Willard, iceman, rms. 104 Thorn-
dike
Catlin John, laborer, h. 306 Vine
I Catterall Samuel, jour, tailor, 2072 Mass.
ave. h. 14 Cogswell ave.
I Catton Charles J. ladies' tailor, 943 Mass.
ave. house do.
Cauchon .George H. grocer, 133 Hamp-
shire, h. 43 Plymouth
Seraphim, cornice maker, house 18
Harvey
Cauisries Frank, butcher, h. 354 Vine
Causse Carl, machinist, h. 85 Cushing
Caustic Charles E. (Lombard & Caustic),
printers, 26a Brattle, h. 58 Win-
throp
Caution Cornelius, porter, B. house 5
Eustis court
Elisha B. clerk, B. h. 5 Eustis ct.
Cavanagh Agnes, bookkeeper, 2427 Mass.
ave. h. 2429 do.
Charles Mrs. h. 90 First
Cavanaugh Annie, widow of Francis, h.
65 Ellery
Frank J. engineer, h. 33a Harvard
James, teamster, h. 27 Harvard
John, laborer, bds. 75 River
John J. clerk, 46 High, B. boards 65
Ellery
Joseph J. carrier, P. O. 647 Mass.
ave. h. 35 Brookline
Michael, harness maker, 445 Main, h.
37 Cottage
Michael T. (M T. Cavanaugh &
Son), grocer, 2427 Mass. ave. h.
2429 do.
M. T. & Co. (Michael T. and William
H. Cavanaugh), groceries and pro-
visions, 2427 Mass. ave.
Patrick, hose maker, b. 32 Harvard
Patrick, h. 133 Second
Peter, stone cutter, b. 157 Main
Thomas J. h. 133 Second
Thomas J. harness maker, 445 Main,
b. 37 Cottage
William H. (M. T. Cavanaugh &
Son), 2427 Mass. ave. h. 2429 do.
see Kavanagh
Caverley William, laborer, Brookline, b.
315 River
Cawley Eliphalet, h. 12 Magnolia ave.
George, clerk, bds. 30 Eighth
Ida M. h. 12 Magnolia ave.
John F. clerk. Am. Rub. Co. h. 767
Cambridge
Thomas, at Power House, W. E. Sr.
Ry. h. 30 Eighth
William, engineer, b. 52 Chestnut
Cazmay George F. 100 Franklin, B, h. 36
Western ave.
Cederholm Nils, cabinet maker, house 21
Fairmont avenue
Center Abbie, at 150 Ma-, ave. bds. 58
Market
Caroline <>. Mrs. h. 58 Market
152
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Center Henry F. clerk, b. 58 Market
John, clerk, b. 14 Union
Mary P. Mrs. h. 33 Trowbridge
see Senter [ave.
Cervi Romeo, bookbinder, h. 79 Putnam
Chadbourne Augustine P. teamster, 17
Batterymarch, B. h. 95 Otis
Florence M. Mrs. h. 32 Bigelow
Henry, patent solicitor, 113 Devon-
shire, B. h. 28 Lee
Herbert, entry clerk, B. b. 32 Bigelow
Ralf, clerk, B. bds. 32 Bigelow
Chadwrick Alfred F. janitor, Peabody
Grammar school, h. 41 Crescent
Lead Works, red lead mnfrs. North,
office, 176 to 184 High, B.
Nellie M. Mrs. h. 106 Pleasant
Chaffers Charles, h. 395 Winsor
Challis Alfred, h. 42 Holyoke
Harry A. clerk, B. b. 42 Holyoke
Chalmers Alexander, ins. 31 State, B. h.
204 Columbia
Frank S. shoemaker, h. 129 Putnam
avenue
Fred A. clerk, 485 Mass. ave. h. 17
Austin [Austin
Matilda, widow of William, house 56
William, grocer, 75 Hampshire, h. 6
Elm
Chaloner John, foreman, 10 Arrow, rms.
1 Mifflin place
Chamberlain Albert H. court officer, E.C.
bds. 24 Erie
Alice D. and Lucia S. h. 10 Erie
Amedie, hostler, 12 Soden, boards 57
Howard
Annie C. Mrs. Baptist Home, 308
Brookline
Frank C. law student, b. 24 Erie
Frank W. clerk, 115 Clinton, B. h. 8
Western avenue [Prospect
James F. silver plater, B. rooms 236
J. Joseph, steward, Alpha Delta Phi
club, 64 Mt. Auburn, h. 17 Surrey
J. Leon, student, b. 84 Wendell
Louis, laborer, h. 38 Montgomery
Lucia W. widow of Volney R. house
24 Erie
Mabel L. Miss, teacher, English High
school, b. 24 Erie
Newell, h. 29 River
Sally N. Mrs. teacher, Willard pri-
mary school, rms. 17 William
Walter B. clerk, b. 29 River
William R. clerk, 80 Pleasant, bds.
426 Putnam ave.
Chamberlin A. Otis, letter carrier, P. O.
647 Mass. ave. h. 41 Amory
Charles IT. b. 293 Harvard
Daniel U. pres. First National Bank
of Cambridge, Cambridgeport Sav-
ings Bank and Cambridge Gas
Lisrht Co. h. 293 Harvard
Chamberlin Ella M. Miss, whistling
soloist, h. 75 Columbia
Emma F. widow of Edwin M. house
30 Linnseau
George II. h. 77 Brattle
Jane E. Miss, h. 454 Broadway
Jeremiah J. steward, 63 Plympton,
house 17 Surrey
Laura B. Miss, h. 454 Broadway
Sarah E. Miss, h. 75 Columbia*
Sarah F. widow of Charles P. house
75 Columbia
William E. h. 27 Clinton
Chambers J. Arthur, laborer, boards 24
Harris place
Mary B. widow of Thomas, house 24
Harris place
Thomas, teamster, h. 11 Leighton ct.
Champeau Edward, city laborer, h. 79
Rindge ave.
Champlin Edgar R. lawyer, 5 Tremont,
B. h. 8 Dana
Robert A. h. 958 Mass. ave.
Champney William L. teamster, 3 Hamp-
shire, h. 80 School
Chandler Archie, clerk, B. h. 6 Florence
Charles H. bookkeeper, 66 Chauncv,
B. h. 269 Harvard
Edward D. carpet designer, b. 1688
Mass. ave.
Edward R. Mrs. h. 242 Green
Ella J. Miss, h. 51 Brookline
Elmer E. draughtsman, 84 Kingston,
B. bds. 36 Amory
Emeline B. widow of Ebenezer, h.
36 Amory
Frank A. electrotype finisher, River-
side Press, h. 22 Warland
Frank S. clerk, B. b. 1688 Mass. ave.
Gilbert E. dividend clerk, N. E. Trust
Co. 85 Devonshire, B. b. 36 Amory
Harry W. lithographer, B. bds. 1688
Mass. ave.
Isaac A. template maker, B. B. W.
Sixth, h. 3 Hastings sq.
Laura J. Mrs. teacher of dancing, h.
Inman, c. Mass. ave. su. 6
Lewis B. provisions, 729 Mass. ave.
b. 800 do.
Lydia F. widow of Henry L. b. 1784
Mass. ave.
Mary, widow of James, h. 51 Fair-
mont
Mary, widow of John H. h. 155 Har-
vard
Robert, plumber, b. 51 Fairmont
Seth C. h. 16 Craigie
Stephen B. ins. agent, 53 Devon-
shire, rm. 5, B. h. 1688 Mass. ave.
Thomas W. porter, h. 1S6 Broadway
Chanin Samuel, real estate, h. 15 Line
Channing Edward, asst. prof. H. IT. h.
1 Brewster
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
151
Chant Robert, laborer, h. 128 Bridge
Chapin Andrew N. mason, 22 Fairmont
ave. h. do.
Edward S. salesman, 31 West, B. h.
97 Lake View ave.
Edwin, mason, b. 22 Fairmont ave.
Henry G. spring bed maker, 386
Main, h. 44 Erie
Milo J. glue maker, h. 4 Saginaw av.
Walter, mason, 22 Fairmont av. b. do.
Chaplin Co. (The), engineers, 27 Myrtle aA
Edwin D. electrician (The Chaplin
Co.), Myrtle ave. h.l5Ells worth av.
George (George Chaplin & Co.),
builder, 1412 Cambridge, h. do.
George P. carpenter, b. 1412 Cam-
bridge
J. Charles, carpenter, b. 1412 Camb.
Louis T. carpenter, Mechanics Ex-
change, B. bds. 1412 Cambridge
William H. carpenter, 21 Central sq.
h. 78 Fayette
Chapman Anna B. Miss, art student, h.
11 Story
Annie B. h. 7 Riedesel ave.
CHAPMAN CARRIAGE CO.
(Geo. Q. Rollins and Geo. M.
Church), carriage mnfrs. rear 10
Brattle. See p. 785
Charles, carpenter, h. 3 Hampshire
place
Charles, wire worker, b. 9 Broadway
Charles E. letter carrier, B. house 20
Parker
Charles H. driver, steamer No. 6,
180 River, h. 156 do.
Cyrus D. machinist,, h. 462 Main
Drummer R. Mrs. h. 34 Buckingham
Ellen W. widow of F.A.h.27 Everett
Elmer E.engineer,T. B.M. Co. Third,
h. 100 Elm
Frederick E. director of vocal music,
public schools, h. 126 Oxford
George E. wheelwright, h. 37 Regent
John L. action maker, 162 Broadway,
h. 14 Greenough ave.
Kate M. Miss, h. 11 Story
Lewis C. stone cutter, h. 55 Main
Lucy A. widow of Francis L. house
1 1* Story
Margaret R. h. 7 Riedesel ave.
Mary E. h. 156 River
Nathaniel B. rooms 16 Story
Nellie, widow of Harrison, house 70
Austin
Orville II. barber, h.lSA Portsmouth
Robert, boiler maker,b.53 Broadway
Susan E. Miss, h. 1 1 Story
Walter E. wheelwright, 21 Palmer,
h. 52 Boylston
William A. hairdresser, 622 Mass.av.
h. 7 West [43 Fairmont
Chappell Gourlay, 385 Putnam ave. rms.
Chappell Theophilus, chair maker, b. 9
Hotel Harrison
Charak Hairy, clerk, 437 Main, house at
Boston
Jacob, crockery, tin and wooden
ware, 437 Main, h. 11 Douglas
Chard Charles Henry, h. 293 Third
Charles Patrick J. laborer, h. 30 School
C CHARLES RIVER NATION-
J AL BANK, Walter S. Swan,
president, Geo. H. Holmes, cashier,
1408 Mass. ave. See p. 766
CHARLES RIVERSTONE CO.
Norcross Bros, props. Brookline
st. near the bridge. See p. 820
William S. machinist, h. 32 Kinnaird
Charley Wah, laundry, 550 Mass.av.h.do.
Charlie Chip, laundry, 17 Boylston, h. do.
Kee, laundry, 170 Hampshire, h. do.
Sing, h. 16 Central sq.
Charlton William, carpenter, house 31
Fairmont
William J. baker, h. 310 Prospect
Chartrand Elzore, cooper, 169 Gore, bds.
765 Cambridge [Cambridge
George, cooper, 169 Gore, house 765
Joseph, box maker, 169 Gore, bds.
765 Cambridge
Chase Aaron F. mason, h. Van Norden
Albert, carriage maker, B. house 77
Orchard
Allan M. student, H. U.b.l9Lancaster
Benjamin F. transit man, b.51 Essex
Charlotte M. Miss, teacher, Webster
grammar school, b. 341 Broadway
Clara P. Miss, h. 105 Brattle
Cornelius B. driver, r. 47 Franklin,
h. 32 Brookline
Edgar L. clerk, 1238 Mass. ave. h. 2
Wallace Terrace
Edward F. sanitary insp. h.ol Essex
Edward W. clerk, B. h. 51 Henry
Eugene, wire maker, h. 25 Decatur
Franklin, gardener, Brattle, corner
Fresh Pond lane, b. do.
Freeman H. heavy teaming, 156
Hampshire, h. do.
George, city laborer, h. 253 River
George s. accountant, 15. house 19
Lancaster
George W. wood moulder, house 187
Winsor
Henry J. teacher, h. 18 Story
Herbert A. physician, 924 Mass. av.
h. 950 do.
Herbert J. teacher, Latin school, h.
L66 Highland, Somerville
Hiram L. homoeopathic physician,
office 92 1 Mass. ave. h. do.
Isaac (Richardson & Bacon), coal.
foot Dunster, h. 17 Trowbridge
Joaiah G. civil engiueer, house 556
Putnam ave.
154:
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Chase J. S. cabinet maker,108 Cambridge
h. at Maiden
Louis S. at Richardson & Bacon, b.
47 Trowbridge
Martha, widow of George, house 22
School st. ct.
Phillip S. car conductor.h. 57 Ellery
Virginia M. Miss, bds. 15 Chauncy
Waldo K. h. Reservoir, n. Fayer-
weather
, cooper, rms. 1 Union
, h. 55a Market
Chassar David K. custom tailor, 1074
Cambridge, h. 57 Plymouth
Chat win Angie E. dressmaker, 98 Hamp-
shire, h. do.
Florence A. telegraph operator, h.
98 Hampshire
William, brass finisher, B. and fur-
niture mover, 269 and 271 Colum-
bia, h. 98 Hampshire
William T. stable and furniture
mover, 269 and 271 Columbia, b.
98 Hampshire
Chave Henry, upholsterer, b. 2i William
Cheatham Henry, car washer, house 55
Washington
James, city laborer, h. 3 Norfolk ct.
Cheatle Edward A. derrick rigger, bds.
257 Sidney
Checketts George, brass filer, B. house 4
Rogers blk. Washington
Cheek Jackson, carpeuter,h. 10 Murdock
John, waiter, bds. 10 Murdock
William, waiter, bds. 10 Murdock
Cheetham Henry C. car washer, h. 41
Mai-ket
Cheever Chester G. bicycles, 1049 Mass.
ave.h. at Somerville
JohnH. (M. A. Ramsdell & Co.),
druggist, 541 Mass. ave.
Lydia, widow, h. 352 Broadway
Chemical Engine, No. 2, Lexiugton ave.
wTard i
Chemley Esther, widow of Joseph, h. 14
Antrim
Cheney Anna L. Mrs. b. 27 Garfield
Charles W. cracker dealer. 29 Frank-
lin, h. 351 Pearl
Edwin L. produce, basement, 10 N.
F. H. market, B. h. 41 Essex
Frank E. salesman, B. h. 209 Har-
vard
George Mrs. b. 2 Clinton
Hiram W. trav. salesman, house 46
Russell
Joseph P. b. 351 Pearl
Mary F. Miss, b. 50 Sacramento
Mary M. widow of Nathan, house 50
Sacramento
Susan D. widow of Joseph A. lodg-
ing house, 52 Mt. Auburn
Cherest Eliza A. widow, h.333 Columbia
Cherwinskv Max, soap maker, house 252
Pearl
Chesson William J.timekeeper,169 Gore,
h. at Somerville
Chester Hans A. grocer, 406 Main, h. 70
Green
Chestnut James, hat oiler, H. M. Sawyer
& Son, Thorndike, h. 46 Union
Chetley Harriet, at 479 Broadway, b.do.
Chevalier , carpenter, house 13
Brookford
Cheyne Hugh, bookkeeper, B. house 10
Arlington
John, brick mason, b. 9 Perry
James H. clerk, B. b. 9 Perry
Robert, machinist, h. 105 Otis
William, stone mason, h. 9 Perry
Chiaro Luigi, hairdresser, 1 Jefferson,
house do.
Chick A. Harry, student, b. 67 Wallace
Edward E. supt. Peabody Museum,
h. 15 Ware
John W. express driver,h.G7 Wallace
Joseph E. shipping clerk, 169 Gore,
house 5 Sixth
Moses M. h. 21 Haskell
Chicoine Bruno, confectionery,house 439
Main
Chidgev Thomas, stone cutter, bds. 20
Walnut ct.
Child Alma H. Mrs. h. 22 Sacramento
Eliza, widow of Spencer, b. 30 River
Frances S. b. 67 Kirkland
Francis J. professor of English, H.
U. h. 67 Kirkland
George W. motorman, h. 64 Franklin
Mary E. widow of William B. h. 64
Franklin
Moses M. truant offices, rms. 12 Far-
well place
Childs Caroline S. widow, h. 37 Fairfield
Charles H. A. stock cutter, bds. 3
Mifflin place
Charles S. supt. Cambridge Cemetery,
h. Coolidgeave.
Edwin O. court officer, Court House,
Third, h. at Newton
John H. bookbinder, h. 210 River
WinthropW. driver, 565 Mass. ave.
h. 13 Fisk place
see Child
Chin Charlie,laundry,17 Boylston, h. do.
Chip man Albion, treas. The Gould Pack-
ing Co. 88 Cambridge, house 72a
Inman
Henry, h. 199 Portland
Henry S. laborer, b. 199 Portland
Joseph S. provisions, h. 348 Pearl
Memorial building, Home for Aged
Ladies, 308 Brookline
Washington, h.Moxon*s block,Green
Chisholm Alexander, laborer, J. dish-
ing & Co. Regent, h. 41 Dublin
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
155
Chisholm Charles, teamster,h. 36 Dublin
Colin, carpenter, 1123 Cambridge, h.
158 Tremont [pi.
Colin J. wire man, b. 5 Hampshire
Duncan, earpenter,b.l37 Washington
George, agent, h. 114 Elm
James D. lineman, h. 3 Washn. ct.
JohnC. laborer, h. 60 Norfolk
Kenneth, carpenter, h.31 Blackstone
Ramald C. blacksmith, h. Hotel Dor-
chester, School
Robert A. horse shoer, 279 Putnam
ave. h. 41 Fairmont
Thomas W. motorman, h. 1593
Cambridge
William, carpenter, bds. 15 Columbia
Choate Albert H. apothecary, Bowdoin
sq. B. h. 20 Elm
Sophia P. Mrs. examiner, Registry
of Deeds office, h. at Boston
Chretier George, engineer, h. 124 Rindge
avenue
Christensen Augustus C. mechanical en-
gineer, B. h. 10 Humboldt
Christian Caroline, widow of Henry,
nurse, h. 436 Green
Christiansen Alfred, bookkeeper, b. 267
Brookline
Bernardus, bookkeeper, 29 Franklin,
h. 88£ Hammond
Charles M. h. r. 10 Spring
Frank G. painter, B. h. 267 Brook-
line avenue
John, baker, h. 24 Cherry
Julius, switchman, b. 3 Broadway
Theodore, machinist, h. 30 Hastings
Christianson Alfred E. photographer, B.
h. 718 Mass. ave.
A. C. general manager, Blakeman
Co. Third, h. 10 Holbrook
Carl, laborer, h. 76 Murray
Charles O. painter, h. 25 Berkshire
Leonard, photographer, Pach Bros,
h. 76 Prospect
Marims, roofer, bds. 1 G6re pi.
Ola.f , asst. engineer, h. Hotel Carlisle,
Carlisle
Christie Alexander, stenographer, River-
side Press, h. at Allston
Harold, bookkeeper, 20Quincy, b.do.
John K., Brown, Durrell & Co. B.
h. 78 Green
Margaret Mrs. midwife and nurse, h.
303 Winsor
Michael, laborer, h. 16 Reed
William, foreman, 565 Mass. ave. h.
22 Western ave.
Christopher Albert E. laborer, h. 10
(lark
Edward E. clerk, 275A Broadway, b.
loo Hampshire
George A. extracts, ammonia, 300
Christopher Margaret, widow of Henry
A. h. 100 Hampshire
Susan, widow of Edward B. h. 7
Marvin pi.
William, 169 Gore, h. 168 Spring
Zenas, harness maker, 1963 Mass.
ave. h. 38 Davenport
Christsiansen John, rm. 3 Cottage
Church Celia, widow of Lewis, h. Ill
Thorndike
Charles L. cigar mnfr.374 Cambridge,
h. do.
Charles L. photogravure plate maker,
113 Pleasant, h. at Arlington
Heights
Edward Mrs. h. 25 Bow
Ella B. widow of Moses D. house
233 Putnam ave.
George M. (Chapman Carriage Co.),
r. 10 Brattle, h. 12 Story [bridge
Maria H. widow of John,h. 1326 Cam-
Raphael J. clerk, b. 374 Cambridge
Sarah J. bookbinder^ bds. 195 Hamil-
ton - "**
Webster W. polisher, h. 3 Tenney
Churchill Alice Miss, h. 140 Magazine
Annie C. widow of Edwin, bds. 21
Lancaster
Annie G. widow of Charles O. h.
12 Bigelow
Charles, carpenter, 113Broadway,h.
at Boston
Fred L. house 44 Columbia
Hebert C. insurance,;30 Kilby, B. h.
21 Lancaster
Henry L. bookkeeper, 375 Washing-
ton, B. h. 134 Oxford
Chute David A. driver, Jenness express,
b. 425 Main
David S. cooper, h. 13£ Franklin
Edward E. foreman, 2 Mill, h. do.
Flora Mrs. b. 15 State
James H. hostler, h. 32 Brewery
James L. roofer, h. 2 Austin place
James M. salesman, B. h. 57 Brattle
Cimon Joseph, cook, N. M. Cofran&Co.
Vassal lane, h. do.
Citizens Trade Association, 634 Mass.av.
City Hall, Mass. ave. bet. Bigelow and
In man
Stables, Hampshire, bet ween' Xorf oik
and Tremont and end of Ash
Clan in Charlotte S. h. 123 Norfolk
George W. clerk, 1 Brattle, h. 00
Oxford
Walter A. apothecary, 1 Brattle, h.
52 Oxford
Clamp Harriet M. rubber coat maker, bds.
325 Columbia
John, silver trimmer, h.325 ( 'olumbia
Minnie, rubber stitcher, 1>. 335 ( olum-
bia
Clancy Annie K. Miss. b. SO Otia
15(5
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Clancy Catherine, widow of William,
h. 80 Otis
David, hostler, B. h. 79 Cambridge
.James, plasterer, h. 424 Columbia
John, driver, Am. Rub. Co. h. 66
Spring
Martin, h. 503 Winsor
Michael J. carpenter, 113 Broadway,
h. at Allston
Patrick, laborer, h. 1 Hampshire pi.
Terrence, plumber, b. 192 Norfolk
Thomas, h. 203 Norfolk
William, laborer, bds. 66 Spring
William H. physician, 80 Otis, h. do.
see Glance y
Clapp Charles W. saw filer, 3 Hampshire,
h. 321 Main
Charlotte E. Mrs. teacher, h. 25
Bigelow
Edward C. compositor, H. U. print-
ing office, h. 35 Wendell
Ellen H. widow of John W. h. 177
Eiver
Eugene R. rubber cutter, h. 252
Winsor
Frank, h. 1 Clay
Fred, bds. 132 Mt. Auburn
Frederick, leather, B.h.286 Brookline
George Walter, 141 Franklin, B. b.
286 Brookline
Julia Mrs. bds. 36 Trowbridge
Lois M. widow of Seth E. boards 63
Pleasant
Mary A. widow of Charles C. house
132 Mt. Auburn
Walter G. h. 88 Washington
William H. clerk, 1436 Mass. ave.
rms. 99 Mt. Auburn
Clark Albert E. h. 91 Tremont
Alfred P. accountant, B. h. 392
Harvard
Allison B. machinist, h. 7 Portsmouth
Alvan G. (Alvan Clark & Sons) tele-
scope mnf r. 50 Henry,h.354 Brook-
line
Alvan & Sons (Alvan G. Clark), tele-
scope ninfrs. 50 Henry
Amasa S. K. bookkeeper, 1290 Mass.
ave. house 12 Plympton
Ambrose H. collector, 1290 Mass.
ave. house 21 Irving
Annie M. laundress, house 303 Winsor
Appletou, h. 30 Sacramento
Arthur E. car conductor, boards 54
Boylston
Asa W. conductor, h. r. 17 Hollis
Augustine W. (Clark Bros.), hay, etc.
2464 Mass. ave. h. at Somerville
Augustus, tel.inspector,h.6>4 Antrim
A. A. Mrs. music teacher, 12 Wendell
Benjamin P. (B. P. Clark & Co.),
confectionerv, mnfr. 443 Mass. av.
h. SI Franklin
Clark Bernard T. coppersmith, B. b. P.
Clark's, Concord ave.
Brothers (Charles X. and Augustine
W.Clark,hay and grain, 2464 Mass.
avenue
CLARK B. P. & CO. (Benjamin P.
Clark, Edward C. Wheeler and Wil-
liam F. Alley), confectionery and
cigar mnf rs. 443 Mass. ave. See p.
779
Catherine, widow of Charles, h. 7
Portland
Charles E. motormau, bds.18 Cushing
CLARK CHARLES F. painter,
26 Magee, h. do. See page 28
Charles X. fClark Bros.;, 2464 Mas-.
ave. h. at W. Somerville
Chester X. supt. brush shop, House
of Correction, 46 Thorndike
)rdelia A. w
276 Winsor
Daniel, house 10 Eliot
Dudley C. waiter, h. 22 Magee
Edward, soap maker, b. 234 Winsor
Edward A. L. driver, h. 141 Banks
Edward E. student, b. 21 Prince
Edward K. Mrs. h. 33 Trowbridge
Edward L. C. student, h. 33 Trow-
bridge
Edward P. clerk, 6 Brattle, house 12
Crescent
Eldora J. Miss, teacher, Washington
grammar school, bds. at Boston
Eli T. electrician, 111 Milk, B. bds,
185 Chestnut
Elizabeth H. Miss, h. 48 Garden
Emilv Mrs. bds. 12 Wendell
CLARK ERNEST W. plumber.
1440 & 1442 Mass. ave. house 7
Sumner. See p. 809
Fannie M. Miss, b. 84 Wendell
Fisher, carpenter, b. 47 Union
Frank, carpenter, bds. 27 Clay
Frank J. electrician, 728 Mass. ave.
rms. Morse bldg.
CLARK FKEDC. antique furni-
ture, 19 Brattle, and Berkeley, B.
h. at Swampscot. See page t9S
Fred M. lumber, h. 151 Cambridge
Frederick E. clerk, B. h. 12 Wendell
Frederick H. clerk, B. b. 21 Irving
George, butcher, h. 11 Webster ave.
George, teamster, b. 10 Brewer
George A. porter, h. 63i Western av.
George B. bds. 12 Crescent [line
George AV. agent, B. h. 286 Brook-
George W. bookkeeper, 50 Broad, B.
h. 65 Hancock
Georgia C. Mrs. h. 33 Trowbridge
Grace Miss. asst. Cambridge Public
Library, bds. 21 Irving
G. Fred, 'artist, bds. 21 Prince
Hallett S. carpenter, h. 6 Tenney
CAMBRIDGE
[C]
DIKECTOKY
157
Clark Harvey B. b. 13 Leonard ave.
Henry, fireman, bds. 55 Hubbard av.
Henry XV. blacksmith, h. r. 2441
Mass. ave.
Herbert M. fireman, B. & M. E. R.b.
89 Third [ave.
Honora, widow of John, b. 5 Leonard
Howard, hairdresser, 4 Holyoke,h.
10b Mt. Auburn
Hyacinth, boiler maker, 72 Main, h.
707 Cambridge
Ida A. Miss, stenographer, 220 Dev-
onshire, B. b. 276 Winsor
James, laborer, h. 120 Spring
James H. electrician 111 Milk, B.
h. 185 Chestnut
James S. glass cutter, 201 Bridge, b.
79 Spring
Jedtham, clerk, 134 Federal, B. house
18 Fairmont ave.
John, city laborer, h. 82 dishing
John, grocer, 21 Harding, h. do.
John, laborer, b. 43 Blackstone
John, laborer, h. 27 Brewery
John, laborer, bds. J. F. Pierce's,
Clarendon ave.
John, laborer, h. r. 22 Bristol
John Edward, motorman, house 21
Gushing ct.
John E. laborer, h. 19South
John Joseph, clerk, 36 Kilbj-, B. h.
5 Leonard ave.
John J. clerk, 161 Bridge, boards 12
Crescent
John W. printer, University Press,
h. 13 Leonard ave.
Joseph, seaman, h. 9 Marney
Joseph P. clerk, B. b. 12 Crescent
Joshua W. carriage painter, house
2560 Mass. ave.
J. Holbrook, clerk, 1863 Mass. ave.
house 34 Fairfield
Lewis C. engineman, Chemical En-
gine No. 1, Central sq. bldg. house
10 Western ave.
LydiaH. widow of Joseph F. house
•48 Garden
Maria P. h. 3"4 Broadway
Martin V. B. compositor,*!]. 21 Prince
Mary . I. widow of .James, dressmaker,
8 White, h. do.
Milviti 1). driver. Sa win's Express,
house 31 Mill
Mitchell, laborer, house 36 Hastings
Nicholas, coachman, 321 Broadway,
bds. do.
Patrick, city teamster, h. Concord
ave. near Niles Bros.
Patrick, laborer, h. 4 Short [bridge
Richard C. mariner, bouse 906 Cam-
Robert . house 1 IS Fourth
Robert, teamster, 139 Gore, bds. 466
( ftnibridze
Clark Robert, wood turner, 384 Main
Robert II. provisions, h. 178 Elm
Ruth K. Mrs. matron Rescue Home,
301 Brookline, h. do.
Smith P. ruftet man, h. 17 Upton
Susie C. Miss, metaphysician, 15
Centre, bds. do.
Theodora M. h. 354 Brookline
Thomas H. foreman, 12 Brattle. bds.
36 Ash
Thomas M. clerk, B. b. 8 White
Thomas W. rms. 103 Austin
Thomas W. blacksmith, house 105
Hammond
Thomas W. student, bds. 48 Garden
Walter K. clerk, B. b.13 Leonard av.
Watson, carpenter, house 24 Sacra-
mento place
William, driver, 14 Garden, bds. do.
William, laborer, h. 23 Hunting-
William, motorman, h. 452 Mass. av.
TV illiam Anthony, at Lincoln Club,
B. house 2 Leonard place
William B. letter carrier, house 24
DeWolf
William E. salesman, h. 295 Pearl
William H. bookbinder. 54 Stanhope,
B. house 152 Chestnut
William H. machinist, Broadway.
cor. Sixth, h. at Boston
William R. clergyman, h. 31 Rindge
avenue
William S. carpenter, h. 22 Railroad
William T. salesman, 28 Blackstone.
B. house 178 Elm
AVillie F. carpenter, bds. 24 Sacra-
mento place
W. Ernest, com. mer. 55 So. Market.
B. house 9 Dover
Clarke Albert C. asst. recorder, H. U.
office 5 Union bldg.
Augustus P. physician, S25 Mass.
ave. house do.
Charles F. pastor, Ref.Epis. church,
house 129 Green
Daniel V. night watchman, II. U. h.
at Boston
Edward B. supt. Met. Storage ware-
house, Mass. ave. h. 58 Magazine
Edward F. milkman, 145 Mt. Auburn,
house do.
Genevieve, h. 825 Mass. ave.
George Kuhn, lawyer. 40 State, rm,
26, I>. h. 36 Lancaster
George Lemist, lawyer, 27 State, B.
house 104 Irving
Harry L. bouse 21 Ellery
Harry R. blacksmith, h. 33 Pleasant
Inez Louise, bouse 825 Mass. ave.
Isabel] Mrs. b. 2 Florence pi.
.Fames E. tinsmith, B. house l u; Mt.
A.UDUrn [ Mt. Auburn
John A. granite polisher, house 209
158
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Clarke John L. Rev. b. 247 Hampshire
John M. messenger,!!. S. Sub-Treas-
ury, B. h. 2 Florence pi.
Mabel A. Miss, teacher, Peabody
grammar school, h. 152 Chestnut
Mathias C. stone cutter, house 442
Cambridge
Theodore P. B. letter carrier, P. O.,
B. h. 1 Florence place
Thomas (Clarke & Phelps), house at
Boston
Wilbur S. real estate, 19 Milk, B. h.
4 Leonard ave.
William E. architect, B. house 4
Lamson pi.
& Phelps(Thomas Clark and Thomas
J. Phelps), caterers, 1190 Mass.av.
and 102 Chestnut. B.
see Clark
Clarkson Thomas G. manufacturing jew-
eller, 11 West, B. h. 31 Everett
Clary Charles H. trav. salesman, boards
61 Pearl
Jane M. widow of Francis P. house
22 BaldAvin
John, at 66 Bridge, h. 103 Otis
CLARY JOHN S. lumber 66 and
68 Bridge, house 75 Otis, See back
cover
John W. paper cutter, b. 90 Banks
Oliver D. surveyor, b. 103 Otis
Clauss Louis, clerk, 423 Main, house 718
Mass. ave.
Claussen Fredericka Miss, b. 394 Green
Peter, house 394 Green
Clawson Annie M. trained nurse, bds. 18
Beech
Clay Abbie E. Miss, dressmaker, 324
Mass. ave. house do. [13 West
Charles, floorman, 15 Church, house
George M. salesman, B. b. 13 Clinton
Mary E. Mrs. house 64 Hampshire
Zenis, ins. agt. house 341 Columbia
Clayton Francis A. Mrs. dressmaker, 75
Brookline. h. do.
Harry L. porter, Divinity Hall, H.U.
house rear do.
Horace E. clerk, Boston Five Cents
Savings Bank, h. 20 Essex
Isaiah H. waiter, h. 75 Brookline
Clear James, confectioner,62 Hampshire,
house at Waver] y
Cleary Addie F. Miss, teacher, Peabody
grammar school, b. at Somerville
Emma G. bookkeeper, bds. 7 Bald-
win court
James, brass moulder, 49 Harvard
James, dentist, 545 Mass. ave.
James, foreman, box department, 162
Broadway, h. 110£ Elm
James, ins. agt. house 170 Xorfolk
James, Jr. brass moulder, bds. 110£
Elm
Cleary Margaret, widow of Patrick, h.
7 Baldwin street court
Mary T.Miss, bookkeeper, 1238 Mass.
ave. house 7 Baldwin st. ct.
Michael, foreman, Osborn, house 18
Kinnaird
Patrick, laborer, bds. 10 Porter
Stephen, laborer, 169 Gore, house
341 Vine
William J. shipper. 29 Franklin, rms.
103 Green
Cleaves Sophie R. Miss, clerk, 433 Mass.
ave. bds. 224 Chestnut
Cleland Matthew B. box maker, house 3
Greenough ave.
Clement Alex, roofer, bds. 14 Clark
Charles, laborer, h. 14 Clark
Joseph B. steward, b. 295 Winsor
Onesime, laborer, h. 95 Second
Winifred L. widow of Herbert E. h.
160 Prospect
Clementowski Andrew, laborer, house 7
Mullens ct.
Clements Bernard, surgical inst. maker,
house 68 Gore
Christina Mrs. house 4 Portsmouth
George F. action maker, bds. 4 Ports-
mouth
John, plasterer, h. 315 Vine
John D. action maker,house 4 Ports-
mouth
Joseph B. steward, h. 295 Winsor
Onesime, furniture, h. 119 Portland
Robert, laborer, bds. 10 Allston
ClememntsPatrick, peddler, bds. 188 Otis
CleophasBergeran, h. Perry's blk. Clifton
Cleveland Charles V. teamster, B. house
64 Pemberton
Edward laborer, h. 483 Cambridge
Flora E. Miss, bookkeeper^ 19 Mass.
ave. bds. 25 Erie
William A. letter carrier, 1849 Mass.
ave. h. 77 Pemberton
Cliff Sanford P. carpenter.bds.142 Wash.
Clifford Alfred, manager, h. 8 Tenney
Arthur L. clerk, bds. 8 Tenney
George H. hostler, h. 4£ Dublin
James, bds. 2 Binney
John F. bookbinder, h. 32 Prince
Robert C. boiler maker. 72 Main. h.
19£ Lopez
Thomas, laborer, bds. 27 Harvard sq.
Thomas H. engineer, h. 4 Watson
Warren D. grocer, 69 Xorfolk. house
J9 Essex'
Clinch John M. chronometers, B. house
54£ Kirkland
Cloherty Martin, laborer, h. 497 Winsor
Clombas Frank, mason, h. 68 Brookline
Cloran Michael, cutter, Amer. Rub. Co.
and confectioner. 1227 Cambridge,
bds. 114£ Elm [Prospect
Close Ann, widow of John, house 143
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
159
Close Caroline, teacher, High school, b.
143 Prospect
George, manufacturing confectioner,
243 and 245 Broadway, h. 380 do.
George E. clerk, 243 Broadway, bds.
380 do.
CLOSE JOHN, insurance,649 Mass.
ave. and 48 Kilby, B. house 143
Prospect. See page 7
J. Ernest, architect, h. 281 Green
Cloud Ellen Mrs. rms. 39 Tremont
Cloude Joseph, carpenter, h. 2 George
Clough A. E. wood turner, State, cor.
Osborn, house at Boston
Charles, elevator man, h. 73 Wash-
ington
John, hairdresser, 459£ Main, house
at Boston
Joseph L. driver, h. 223 Winsor
see Clow
Clouney John J. candy maker, B. bds. 4
Portsmouth
Clouston Frank C. bds. 14 William
Mary L. widow of William, house 14
William
Cloutier John, at Am. Tube Works,
boards 69 Webster ave.
Joseph, at Union station, B. house 3
Brookford
Cloutman William A. billiard table
maker, B. h. 77 Austin
Clover Ellis, furniture maker, house 3
Lincoln
Frederick, janitor, Morse school, h.
104 Western ave.
Clovis Joseph, at 169 Gore, rms. 15
Squire ct. [den
Clow Benjamin F. carpenter, h. 384 Wal-
Edmund K. printer, Riverside Press,
h. 12 Fairmont ave.
Clowser Charles E. conductor, F. R. E.
h.49 Crescent ave.
Cloy Robert, machinist, b. 4 Watson
( loves Gideon H. police, H. U. house 62
Trowbridge
Gideon H. Jr. draughtsman, City
Hall, bds. 62 Trowbridge
Guy S. machinist, b. 62 Trowbridge
Harold G. civil engineer, City Hall,
1). 55 Trowbridge
Lothrop J. chief police, Central bldg.
Western ave. h. 55 Trowbridge
William G. trav. salesman, h. 66 Dana
Club Stables, First, cor. Otis
Clucas John, janitor, Weld boathouse,
h. 3 Fairmont ave.
Thomas E. tinsmith, h. 23 Mont-
gomery
Clukas George M. clerk, supt. streets
dept. city Hall, h. 208 Prospect
Clunau Andrew J. foreman, 83 Otis. h.
161 Thorndike
Clune Dennis, laborer, l>. 12 Seventh
Clune John E. steam fitter, b. 1 Myrtle
avenue
Coady William, laborer, h. 2 Willow
Coakley Bernard J. clerk, b. 61 Hubbard
avenue
Daniel, laborer, b. 18 North
Daniel H. lawyer, 15 Pemberton sq.
B. h. 93 Innian
Daniel H. motorman, b. 14 Willow
David, h. 18 North
David, Jr. laborer, h. 44 North
David A. b. 26 North [North
Dennis, teamster, 76 Bridge, bds. 18
Edward, hack driver, b. 14 Willow
Honora, widow of John, h. 26 North
James, laborer, b. 26 North
James, peddler, h. 198 Norfolk
Jane, widow of Patrick, h. 14 Willow
Jeremiah, at North's, h. 497 Winsor
Mary E. widow of John, h. 61 Hub-
bard ave.
Coan John, h. 13 Foster
John J. Eev. asst. pastor, St. Paul's
church, h. 34 Holyoke
Martin, gardener, b. 13 Foster
see Cone and Cohen
Coar Arthur H. student, H. IT. b. 51
Wendell
Firman W. dentist, h. 51 Wendell
Firman W. Jr. b. 51 Wendell
Coates Albert J. plasterer, h. 122 Elm
Charles A. teamster, h. 9 Eighth
Joseph, laborer, b. 9 Eighth
Eollin H.earpenter,h. 5 Hotel Grotto
Cobb Caroline W. widow of Josiah H. h.
61 Prospect
Edward, laborer, h. 36 Carver
Edward C. (Cobb Furniture Co.),
furniture. 22 Central sq. house 18
Cottage
Edward H. teacher, B. h. 7 Avon
Elden L. conductor, h. 20Holwortliv
Elisha S. supt. 168 Main, h. at Alls-
ton
Elizabeth, widow of Charles, house
22 Beech
COBB FURNITURE CO. (Edw.
C. Cobb and Fred W.Etherington),
furniture etc. 22 Central sq. See
page 789
Franklin A. h. 25 BigelOM
Franklin A. Jr. clerk, 26 Blackstone.
house at W. Som.
George E. ins. agt. B.h. 7 Elm
George T. clerk, B. bds. 7 Howard
Harriet II. Mrs. physician, 1626 Ma--.
ave. b. do.
Henry K. hostler. 15. b. 34 Howard
Joseph A. driver, 154 Atlantic ave.
1>. h. 35 Brookline
Joseph Lee, clerk, B. h. 1 1 Salem
Louis u. civil engineer, Brookline,
b. .")!• Antrim
160
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Cobb Richard, asst. sec. II. U. office 5
Univ. bldg. b. 6 Berkeley
Coburn Calvin, organ maker, 23 Irv-
ington, B. h. 148 Spring
Charles F. organ maker, 23 Irving-
ton, B. h. 148 Spring
Charlotte W. matron, House of Cor-
rection, rms. 50 Thorndike
Cornelia A. Miss, h. 65 Winthrop
George A. physician, 134 Otis, h. do.
Jane M. widow of Charles, h. 7 Dover
Jennie M. Miss, at II. U. library, b.
7 Dover
Lewis M. machinist, h. 9 Brown
Maria P. Mrs. Baptist House, 308
Brookline
Mary A. teacher, bds. 148 Spring
Walter S laundry,at Brookline,Mass.
h. 2 Granite
Cochran AbrahamL. iceman,h.210 Charles
Thomas, laborer, h. 2 Cedar sq.
Codman Edith Miss, h. 469 Broadway
Codwell James, laborer, h. Bradbury
Cody Thomas, cooper, b. 51 Sixth
Coe Hulda A. widow of John E. house
21 Lancaster
Coen Bartholomew, laborer, h. 101 Gore
Coes Charles AV. shoes, 14 School, B. h.
119 Oxford
George H. comedian, and boarding
house, 205 and 207 Hampshire,
h. do.
Mary Miss, sec. Radeliffe College, h.
19^Follen
Coffey Charles, clerk, B. b. 32 State
Dennis, clerk, b. 54 North
Jeremiah, boiler maker, h. 32 State
Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 149 Gore
John, patrol driver, sta. 3, h.54 North
John J. provisions and groceries, 25
and 27 Bay, h. 29 do.
Kate, widow of Timothy, h. 29 Bay
Leonard J. physician, 381 Cambridge,
h. do.
Coffield Mary H. widowT of Thomas, h.
2k Douglass
Coffin Amos N. machinist, Albany, cor.
Portland, h. 76 Norfolk
Charles, clerk, 126 Inman, b. 178
Hampshire
Edmund, teamster, h. r. 119 Fourth
Elizabeth Mrs. nurse, h. 53 Henry
Freeman, carpenter, h. 12 Wallace
Herbert E. expressman, h. 194
Prospect
Mary, widow, h. 76 Murray
Melbourne E. paper hanger, bds. 12
Wallace
Otis F. shipper, bds. 12 Wallace
Cofran Frank H. teamster, 95 Concord,
bds. do.
Noah M. (N. M. Cofran & Co.),
brick mnfr. Concord ave. h. 95 do.
Cofran X. M.& Co.(Xoah M. Cofran and
Joseph Broussard, (brick mnfrs.
Concord ave. and 175 Otis, B.
Cogan Clara C. clerk, Otis, cor. Second,
b. 105 Lambert ave.
Dennis, coachman, b. 65 Antrim
George P. at Am. Rub. Co. h. 2 Har-
vard place
Joseph, harness mnfr. 65 Sudbury,B.
h. 105 Huron ave.
Thomas, packer, bds. Ill Third
William A. clerk, 65 Sudbury, B.
h. 105 Huron ave. [8 Shepard
Coggeshall George W. asst. prof. H. U.b.
Coghlan Thomas I. asst. pastor, Sacred
Heart church, h. 49 Sixth
Cogswell Albert H. carriage painter, 446
Main, h. 78£ Fifth
Bertha L. Miss, teacher,- English
High school, b. 257 Prospect
Charles N. architect, b. 61 Kirkland
Edward R. physician, h. 61 Kirkland
Edward R. Jr. student, H. U. bds.
61 Kirkland
Francis, supt. of schools, office, City
Hall, h. 257 Prospect
George P. physician, 10 Church, bds.
12 Berkeley [h. do.
Cohen Himan, tailor, 1154 Cambridge,
Isaiic, painter, h. 163 Elm
John, h. 13 Foster
Martin, laborer, b. 13 Foster
Michael, cigar maker, 621 Mass. ave.
h. 22 Lopez
Coiley John T. produce peddler, h. 92
Webster ave.
Coit Manuel, varnisher, h. 217 Vine
Coke James, gardener, 8 Highland, h.
rear do
James, Jr. clerk, B. b. r. 8 Highland
Coker Frederick G. supt. of county
buildings for Middlesex, h. 74
Fourth
Colbarth Ernest L. carpenter, h. 29
Baldwin
Colbert Margaret, widow of Edward, h.
37 Harvey
Patrick, clerk, B. h. 50£ Webster av.
Patrick, driver, 2464 Mass. ave. bds.
37 Harvey
Patrick J. shipper, 162 Broad way, h.
at Boston
Colburn Frank A. watch repairer,
1432 Mass. ave. h. 4 Gorham
George W. h. 7 Dana
Josephine Mrs. h. 38 Ellery
L. L. mill hand, Osborn, opp. State,
h. at Boston
Walter L. clerk, B. h. 23 Chestnut
COLBY BROTHERS (Horace
T. and William F.Colby), furniture
movers, Harvard sq. and 1402 Mass.
ave. See page 30
CAMBRIDGE [£J] DIRECTORY
161
Colby Grilman, physician, 4 Clinton, h. do.
Horace T. (Colby Bros.), Harvard
sq. h. 20 Farvvell pi.
James W. music teacher, 205 Har-
vard house do.
Moses C. h. 28 Wendell
Nellie M. Miss, teacher, Dunster pri-
mary school, h. 1595 Mass. ave.
S. Emma Miss, h. 1595 Mass. ave.
Warren A. woodworker, 10 Brattle,
rms. 53 Alt. Auburn
William F. (Colby Bros.), 1402 Mass.
avenue
Coldrick Frank, clerk, 51 Federal B. h.
109 Third
Minnie A. Mrs. music teacher, lOg
Third, h. do.
Cole Arthur Mrs. dressmaker, 39 Elm
house do.
Arthur E. driver, 443 Mass. ave.
house 39 Elm
Arthur P. clerk, 90 Hampshire, b.
17a Cypress, Somerville
Byron C. (Cole, Kistner & Co.), pro-
visions, 159 Hampshire, h. 306
Broadway
Charles, fireman, B. & A. R. E. h.
25 Erie
Charles D. h. 25 Highland ave.
Charles S. motorman, h. 24 Hol-
worthy place
Daniel H. piano polisher, 102 Broad-
way, h. 6 Portsmouth
Edwin M. express, h. 106 Auburn
Elizabeth W. Miss, b. 6 Union
Fred A. chief engineer, 184 Broadway,
h. at Boston
George A. h. 310 Columbia
George F. clerk, h. 296 Mass. ave.
George W. upholsterer, house 23
Rockingham
Herbert L- expressman, h. 23 Elm
Howard E. box sawyer, h. 34 Pleas-
ant
Ivory F. carpenter, h. 47 Fairmont
Jennie Mrs.dressmaker,39 Elm, h. do.
.John D. clerk, B. b. 58j^ Franklin
Kistner & Co. (Byron C. Cole and
Frank W. Kistner), provisions,
159 Hampshire
Mary W. widow of Seth, h. 6 Union
Michael, at Am. Pub. Co. house 170
Gore
Thomas, laborer, b. 1 Norfolk ct.
William P. inventor, h. 28 Wendell
Mrs. housekeeper, 440 Cam-
bridge
Coleman Adeline A. Miss, children's
clothing, 9 Park, B. h. 126 Otis
Annie, widow of Amos, h. 12 Bath
Bartholomew, laborer, b. 2.">S Bridge
COLEMAN BROTHERS (Wal-
ter G. and James W. Coleman),
wood, coal and kindling wood
mufrs. 91 Broadway, and coal
First, corner Commercial ave. and
flour, 450 Mass. ave. branch office
W. E. Transfer station, Main,
wharf, First, near Main See p. 782
Cornelius, laborer, 169 Gore, house
14 Porter
Daniel, confectioner, B. boards 93
Webster ave.
Daniel, laborer, b. 258 Bridge
Elisha P. treas. Am. B. M. U. 2a
Beacon, B. h. 1 Potter park
Elizabeth H. widow of John, house
216 Pearl
Ellen, widow of Dennis, house 238
Franklin
Emil, wire worker, h. 7 Cherry ct.
Erasmus E. caterer, 59 Fairmont
Frank, b. 23 Pioneer ave.
Frank, laborer, 81 Main, b. 62 Wash-
ington
Grace M. teacher, Latin school, bds.
19 Dwight, Boston
Hannah E. widow of George Chouse
318 Pearl
James, laborer, b. 13 Burns ct.
James H. laborer, b. 25 Portland
James W. (Coleman Bros.), coal
and wood, 91 Broadway, and First
cor. Commercial ave. and hay,
straw, etc. 450 Mass. ave. h. 565
Putnam ave.
Jeremiah, teamster, h. 23S Franklin
Johannah, widow of Michael D. h.
93 Webster ave.
John, driver, 258 Bridge, h. do.
John, laborer, h. 11 Lambert
John, laborer, h. 4 Linehan ct.
John, Jr. teamster, b. 258 Bridge
John F. driver, B. b. 13 Burns ct.
Margaret M. widow of John, house
68 School [lin
Mary, wid. of Thomas, h. 228 Frank-
Mary Ann, widow of Patrick, house
14 Second
Maurice, plasterer, h. 17 Willow
Max, cigar maker, h. 19 Watson
Michael Mrs. h. 19 Brown
Nellie M. Miss, h. 13 Burns ct.
Patrick, teamster, 246 Bridge, bds.
258 do.
Thomas C. foreman, 319 Third, house
8 Plymouth
Thomas 1*. expressman, B. rms. 5 Pine
Timothy, at 169 Gore, h. 25 sixth
Walter G. (Coleman Bros.), wood,
eoal. etc. 91 Broadway, and dour.
1")0 Mass. av. and eoal. First, OOr.
Commercial ave. h. 10 Gardner
see Col man
10
162
CAMBRIDGE
[0]
DIRECTORY
Coles Herbert, hostler, h. 17 Bay
Colesworthy Samuel H. b. 330 Harvard
Colgan Mary E. Mrs. h. 57 Elm
Coll Mary Mrs. h. 94 Webster ave.
Colleran 'Bernard, plumber, h. 2 Harvard
place
Patrick, engineer, b. 2 Harvard pi.
Collessy Thomas, hosemaker, bds. 226
Broadway
Collett Fred W. H. foreman, University
Press, 54 Mt. Auburn
Mary E. widow of Fred, house 54
Mt. Auburn
Colley Edward, bottler, h. 71 Hastings
Frank, car cleaner, h. 82 Harvard
Harriet G. widow of James, house
Inman, cor. Mass. ave.
John, cabinet maker, b. 60 Harvard
Collf ort James J. cooper, h. 265 Portland
Collier Ann, widow of Thomas, house 31
Market
Edward P. accountant, h. 1 Highland
Park
Colligan Timothy, mason, b. 462 Main
Collins Ann, widow of James, cook, bds.
189 Spruce
Ann, wid. of Patrick J.h. 26 Blanche
Anna J. book folder, h. 27 Baldwin
Anna L. P. ceacher, Putnam school,
bds. 81 Green
Annie Mrs. h. 32 Webster ave.
Augustus, laborer, h. 47 Hayes
Bernard James, horseshoer, boards 5
Potter
Catherine, widow of John, house
rear 119 Fourth
Charles J. wood turner, 74 Boylston,
h. 17 Pine
Charles S. civil engineer, rms. 33
Bigelow
Cornelius, laborer, b. 236 Bridge
Cornelius, laborer, h. 11 Plymouth
Cornelius, laborer, h. 28 East
Cornelius, watchman, h. 7 Leighton
court
Cornelius, peddler, b. 75 Bristol
Cornelius P. laborer, b. 28 East
Daniel, plasterer, h. 21 Dublin
Daniel, teamster, Sixth, cor. Potter,
h. 4 Mullens ct.
Daniel F. driver, h. 2 Essex ct.
Daniel J. laborer, b. 119 Fourth
Daniel W. gardener, 1899 Mass. ave.
h. 9 WThite st. place .
Denis F. foreman, A. R. W. house
66 Webster ave.
Edward, baker, 163 Bridge, h. do.
Edward J. clerk, b. 32 Webster av.
Ellen Mrs. bds. 73 Bristol
Ellen, widow of David, h. 4S Kin-
naird
Ellen, widow of Patrick, h. 3 Otter
Frank, brass finisher, rms. 85 Winsor
Collins Fred K. bds. 10 Center
Harry F. plumber, h. 292 Columbia
Herbert L. b. 19 Crescent ave.
James, bds. 14 Porter
James J. coffin maker, 201 Bridge,
bds. 56 Second
James J. laborer, b. 7 Squires ct.
Jane E. widow, h. 7 Oak Circle
Jeremiah T. teamster, h. 4 Hunting
John, clerk, b. 18 Sparks
John, gardener, h. 60 Middlesex
John, laborer, b. 14 East
John, laborer, b. 3 Otter
John, waiter, h. 8 Hotel Dorchester
John A, bookbinder, B. b. 47 Hayes
John A. supt. P. O. 343 Cambridge,
b. 125 Spring
John C. b. 59 Second
John J. blacksmith's helper, b. 119
Fourth [shire
John P. at B. B. Wks. b. 150 Hamp-
Joseph O. trav. salesman, B. bds. 7
Oak Circle
Kate F. Miss, dressmaker, 19 Boyls-
ton, house do.
Mary Mrs. h. 26 Hastings
Mary A. Miss. dressmaker,19 Boyls-
ton, h. do.
Mary B. Mrs. boarding house, 56
Second
Matthew, laborer, h. 172 Charles
Mavnard L. bookkeeper, Am. Bub.
Co. h. 23 Norfolk
Michael, blacksmith, h. 5 Potter
Michael, butcher, h. 69 Bolton
Michael, butcher, h. r. 7 Eighth
Michael, laborer, h. 7 Squires ct.
Michael, shoemaker, 830 Cambridge,
h. 14 Porter [do.
Michael, teamster, 2578 Mass. av. h.
Michael B. milkman, 240 Broad wav,
h. do.
Michael D. iron worker, h. 28 East
Patrick, at Am. Rub. Co. house 34
W^ebster ave.
Patrick, foundryman. b. 119 Fourth
Patrick, laborer, b. 192 Bridge
Patrick, laborer, h. 211 Banks
Patrick J. baker, b. 59 Tremont
Ralph L. nickel plater, B. bds. 7 Oak
Circle
Richard, head baker, Memorial Hall
h. 18 Sparks
Richard, horseshoer, 19 Blanche, h.
at Boston
Sarah Mrs. laundress, h. rear 6 Erie
Thomas, laborer, h. 14 East
Thomas, painter, 29 Franklin, bds.
24 Watson
Thomas A. hairdresser, house 187
Brookline
Thomas E. teamster, Ninth, opp.
Spring, h. 124 Spring
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
163
Collins Thomas J. pool, 983 Cambridge, b.
106 Hampshire
Timothy, tailor, B. h. 39 Gore
Timothy, wood moulder, b. 39 Gore
Timothy A. engraver, h. 7 Line
William, laborer, rms.38 Mt. Auburn
William Mrs. h. 10 Center
William A. confectioner, 599 Mass.
ave. rms. 7 Essex
William E. carpenter, h. r. 10 Jay
William H. bootmaker,Am. Rub. Co.
h. 34 Webster ave.
William H. H. Rev. h. 19 Crescent
avenue
William J. city laborer, house rear
282 Green
Colliton Bernard, peddler, b. 2 Distil-
house
James, laborer, h. 2 Distillhouse
John, fermenter, h. 2 Distillhouse
Column Addie A. clothing, h. 126 Otis
Emil, wiremaker, bds. 101 Hamp-
shire
Jeremiah F. laborer, bds. 63 Rindge
ave.
John, laborer, h. 63 Rindge ave.
John F. b. 63 Rindge ave.
Joseph J. kitchen furnishing goods,
1223 Cambridge, h. 4 Union
Mary E. Miss, clothing, h. 126 Otis
Mary J. widow of Mark W. house
126 Otis
Timothy, plumber, 17 Brattle, h. 63
Rindge ave.
William H. plumber, 17 Brattle, b.
63 Rindge ave.
see Coleman
Colonial Club, 20 Quincy
Colpitts Bela L. (Jones,* Colpitts & Co.),
teas, 419 Mass. ave. b. 290 do.
Stephen B. wood worker, 12 Gore,h.
at Everett
Colsett Bernard, painter,b. 108 Thorndike
Colson Charles, at North's, h. 145 Otis
Harold R. asst. at observatory, b. 30
Crescent
Colt Laura A. S. Miss, dressmaker, 7
Brookline, b. do.
Samuel, clerk, b. 7 Brookline
Coltou Francis, laborer, h. 66 Viue
Frank II. cook, h.205 Lake View av.
John, laborer, h. 1122 Cambridge
Columbian Co-operative Bank (the),
William E. Bun-age, sec. 7*53 Mass.
ave.
Orchestra, 183 Appleton
Columbus Albert, tinsmith, h. 2 Hamp-
shire court
Prank, mason, b. 127 Washington
George, tinsmith, I). 301 Main
Louis G. engineer, h. 63 Creighton
Louis g. Jr. clerk, B.b.63 Crejghto
Colvin Edwin s. clerk, B. b.143 River
Colvin Ernest X. bookbinder, b. 143 River
Miranda M. widow of Columbus T.
h. 143 River
Colwell Eugene E. freight handler, F.R.
R,,B. h. 54 Wicklow
George E. elevator man, b. 256
Columbia
Combs Charles E. apothecary, 1093 Cam-
bridge, h. 221 Prospect
Earl G. clerk, at 1093 Cambridge, b.
221 Prospect
Marilla T. Mrs. h. 221 Prospect
Comee Dennie F. bakery, 139 Gore, h. at
Boston
Patrick, at A.Rub.Works,h.l Eighth
Comer Michael, laborer, h. 79 Rindge av.
Mary Mrs. h. 1 Coolidge pi.
Comerford Edward J. police, station 5,
h. 22 Huron ave. [mento
Comey Arthur M. chemist, h. 11 Sacra-
George A. h. 22 Lake
George O. h. 22 Lake
John, laborer, b. 21 Lambert
Mary J. widow of William A. house
69 Allston
Comfrey Anna L. Miss,h. 18 Summer
Sarah E. Miss, h. 18 Summer
Comiskey James, solemaker, Am. Rub.
Co. h. 40 Bristol [Hampshire
Commings Michael J. clerk, B. h. 235
Comstock Allen L. superintendent, Am.
R. Co. Ninth, cor. Potter, h. at B.
Conalty Charles, stone cutter,h.253 Sixth
Conant Agnes B. Miss, comparer, Otis,
c. Second, b. 336 Harvard
CONANT CHARLES M. account-
ant, notary and justice of the
peace, also (M.E. Rideout & Co.),
State, cor. Osborn, h. 22 Lee. See
p. 96
Francis E. clerk, B. b. 22 Lee
F. H. cracker dealer, 29 Franklin, b.
at Somerville
George H. clerk, 9 Brattle, house at
Allston
George W. S. clerk, Riverside Press,
h. 18 Tufts
Harriet E. Miss, clerk, Otis, corner
Second, b. 330 Harvard
Harry W. clerk, H. b. 22 Lee
Conbov Edward, weigher, 29 Franklin, h.
23 Cherry
William, plumber, b. 23 Cherry
Concannon .lames, cook. h. 11 Willow
James, Jr. laborer, h. 11 Willow
Mary E. Mrs. dressmaker, 48 Mt.
Auburn, h. do.
Patrick IL printer, b.lS Mt. Auburn
William, peddler, b. 11 Willow
Conder Charles E.(Cohder & Campbell),
grocer, 142 Mass. av. b.n Cottage
Margaret, widow of Edwin C bouse
334 Mass. ave.
164
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Conder Sidney, clerk, 422 Mass. ave. h.
334 do.
& Campbell (Charles E. Conder and
John A. Campbell), grocers, 442
Mass. ave
Condon Andrew J. driver, b.351 Putnam
ave.
Arthur P. shipper, B. b. 280 Pearl
Bridget, widow of John,h. 171 Elm
Ellen M. widow, h. 265 Portland
Ernest L. architect, 103 Milk, B. b.
2S0 Pearl
Garrett VV. cornice maker,h.55 Green
James, driver, 451 Putnam ave. h. do.
James F. h. 461 Main
James F. elevator man, B. bds. 351
Putnam ave.
John A. laborer, h. 408 Putnam ave.
John P. car builder, h. 280 Pearl
Margaret, widow, h. 79 Boylston
Thomas, cornice maker, rms. 464£
Mass. ave.
Timothy, plumber's apprentice, b. 265
Portland
William, contractor, 351 Putnam
ave. h. do.
William, laborer, h. 183 Franklin
William, laborer, h. 72 Murray
William, Jr. laborer, b. 183 Franklin
William P. tin plate worker, rms.
464£ Mass. ave.
William S. student, b. 351 Putnam av.
Cone Adeline W. Mrs. h. 105 Inman
Frank AY. clerk, B. b. 105 Inman
Joseph A. machinist, Am. Net &
Twine Co. h. Hotel Carlisle
Miner C. clerk, P. O. 18 Bovlston,h.
43 Ellery
Conea Joseph, shoemaker, 26 Gore, h.
57 do. [Howard
Coneeuy Patrick T. plasterer, h. 97
Conesius Frank, butcher, 254 Vine
Coney Bridget, widow of Patrick, house
53 Crescent
Conger Latham H. student, b. 8 Garden
Conkling Harriet E. widow of Howard,
h. 296 Broadway
William, waiter, h. 99 Hampshire
Conlan Andrew, at 169 Gore, boards 66
Winter
Charles, teamster, b. r. 104 Dublin
C^ONLAN FELIX, lawyer, 253
J Cambridge, h. 59 Thorndike, See
page 816
James, glass worker, b. 66 Winter
James, soap wrapper, b. 465 Winsor
James F. b. 526 Winsor
John, milkman, h. 79 Thorndike
John, peddler, b. rear 1 Binnej'-
John J. teamster, b. 455 Winsor
Julia, widow, h. rear 104 Dublin
Margaret, widow of Robert, house
46 Cherry
Conlan Michael, laborer, h. 526 Winsor
Patrick, h. 59 Thorndike
Patrick, foreman, C. W. W. house
102 Dublin
Patrick, laborer, b. 66 Winter
Patrick H. student, H. U. boards 59
Thorndike [465 Winsor
Peter, soap maker, 206 Broadway, h.
Samuel, laborer, h. 88 Webster ave.
Sarah A. h. 59 Thorndike
William H. laborer, b. 88 Webster
avenue
see Conlin [Eighth
Conley Alice, widow of Thomas, h. 22
Arthur E. brush maker, b. 52 Fifth
Catharine Miss, h. 11 Moore
Catherine, widow of John A. house
9 Holly
Deuuis, laborer, b. 122 Hamilton
Edward, brass moulder, house 2£
Washington
Frank T. expressman, b. 10 Munson
Hannah, widow of James, h. 133
Charles
Hugh V. milkman, 107 Garden,b.do.
James, bartender, B. h. 335£ Main
James, laborer, 13 Broadway, house
239 Main
James J. upholsterer, 25 Brattle, h.
82 Putnam ave.
Jane Mrs. h. 137 Clark
John J. teamster, B. h. 107 Garden
John P. teamster, h. 15 Seventh
John W. Mrs. h. 107 Garden
Joseph, butcher, b. 536 Winsor
Martin, laborer, h. 116 Vine
Mary Mrs. h. 19 Munson
Mary A. widow of George W. house
39 Pine
Mary J. Mrs. h. 3 Dickinson
Patrick, baker, h. 2 Hampshire pi.
William, teamster, 13 Broadwav, h.
34 Clark
William J. baker, b. 10 Munson
Conlin Andrew J. foreman, 10 Franklin,
h. 1534 Cambridge
Bridget, widow of John, h. 224 Vine
Charles C. clerk, B. b. 3 Eustis ct.
James H. rubber worker, b.15 Lopez
John, rubber worker, b. 15 Lopez
John H. clerk, B. h. 3 Eustis ct.
Owen, h. 15 Lopez
Thomas, rubber worker,h. 57 Sidney
see Conlan
Conn Maynard G. fireman, B. & M. R.R.
rms. 339 Cambridge
Connaton Catherine, widow of Edward,
b. 5 Athens
Connaughton Patrick, varnisher, r. 368
Main, h. at Boston
CONNECTICUT STEAM
STONE CO. (THE), George
Everett, supt. 64 First, See p.80l
CAMBRIDGE
[0]
DIKECTOKY
165
Connefry Dominic A. salesman, house 68
Hampshire
Connell Andrew, teamster, h. 181 Spring
Anthony, Jr. brass finisher, house
203 Franklin
Ellen, widow of Patrick, h. 207
Franklin
Ellen, widow of William, *ouse 19S
Franklin
Emma I. Mrs. b. 70 Oxford
James, laborer, b. 249 Franklin
James, stone mason, h. 59 Webster av.
James E. tinsmith, 885 Putnam ave,
h. 26 Walnut ct.
James J. grocer, 78 Plympton, house
80 do.
Jeremiah, baker, b. r. 363 Columbia
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 138 Elm
Jeremiah J. brass finisher, house 198
Franklin
John, h. 253 Franklin
John, butcher, Niles Bros.h. 1 Shea's
block
John, teamster, 71 Main, house 2
Hancock
John, teamster, h. 303 Vine
John F. b. 363 Columbia
Margaret, grocer, 207 Franklin, h. do.
Margaret, widow of John M. house
173 Franklin
Margaret T. widow of John, h. 253
Franklin
Mary E. housekeeper, house 24
Quincy
Michael, laborer, h. 363 Columbia
Michael, laborer, b. 803 Cambridge
Patrick, brass finisher, 39 Harvard,
house 198 Franklin
Patrick, helper, bds. 137 Clark
Patrick, t« amster, b. 155 Spring
Patrick H. clerk, B. b. 207 Franklin
Patrick J. teamster, 71 Main, house
15 Vandine
Robert 1. shirt cutter,* B. h. Healey
Roger, hose maker, h. 17 State
Thomas, gardener. T. W. Dee, house
Fresh Pond lane
William F. bookbinder, boards 78
Plympton
see O'Connell
Connelly Anthony, laborer, 1). 5 Suffolk
Bartholomew, bilker, h. 87 Winsor
Bridget Miss, house 87 Winsor
Dennis, teamster, b. 122 Hamilton
Edward, mason, bds. 87 Winsor
Ellen, widow <>r Bartholomew, h. 6
< lamden place
Kate Mis. house 5 Moore
James C. gate tender, llroadw a y
crossing, B. & A. R. R. house 6
Harvard pi.
John, clerk, B. rms. 12 Austin
John, farmer, h. 22 Cashing ct.
Connelly John, teamster, h. 305 Vine
John J. organ worker, bds. 4 Em-
mons place
John P. coupe, B. b. 15 Seventh
Margaret Mrs. house 18 Blanche
Martin, teamster, bds. 64 Broadway
Michael, laborer, 81 Main, h. 161 do.
Owen, coachman, 8 Highland, b. do.
Peter, mason, bds. 303 Columbia
Richard F. laborer, h. 6 Camden pi.
Thomas, carpenter, h. 4 Emmons pi.
Thomas, shipper, B. h. 236 Green
Thomas, Jr. carriage painter, bds. 4
Emmons place
Thomas J. mason, h. 303 Columbia
Conner Carrie A. Mrs. h.1337 Cambridge
Charles E. engineer, steamer 5, house
1337 Cambridge
Cornelius O. coachman, house 339
Concord ave.
George W. shipper, b. 63 Elm
Nancv F. widow of William P. house
1337 Cambridge
Connerfry Dominick A.patent medicines,
house 68 Hampshire
Conners John, hairdresser, bds. 98£
Webster ave.
Connerton Thomas, brick lawyer, house
200 Norfolk
Connerty Thomas, laborer, h.r. 11 Ninth
Connery Edward, candy maker, bds. 44
Boylston
Frank, bookbinder, b. 44 Boylston
John A. at University Press, rms.
27 Putnam ave.
Connington Frederick, baker, boards 319
River
William R. baker, h. 319 River
Connolly Alice, widow of Thomas, house
167 Thorndike
Benjamin T. painter, h. 57 Pearl
Frank J. student, bds. 56 Amory
James T. student, bds. 56 Amory
John J. hairdresser, B.h.106 Norfolk
Margaret, house 199 Clark
Margaret and Alice, h.4 Emmons pi.
Michael, bricklayer, h. 306 Columbia
Michael, house 56 Amory
Robert, photographer, house rear
237 Franklin
Thomas, cooper, boards 8 Marney
William E. student, bds. 56 Amory
Connor Ann Miss. h. 86 Elm
Ann. widow of Justin, h. 369 Winsor
Bernard J. piano button maker, h
K) Hotel fiioore
Dennis, grocer, l Clay, h. do.
Edmund J. teamster. 110 Gore
George, painter, house 347 Main
James \v. clerk, 19 Boylston, boards
11 \ orris
Jeremiah, h. 20 Grigg
Jeremiah, Jr. lather, b. 20 Grigg
166
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Connor John, clerk, 27 Brattle
John, laborer, bds. 171 Otis
John, laborer, h. 149 Gore
John A. box maker, bds. 110 Gore
John H. foreman, 36 Quincy, house
9 Wendell
John J. shipper, 184 Broadway, bds.
369 Winsor
Justin, student, bds. 366 Winsor
Lizzie, dressmaker, 14 Sparks, h. do.
Mary, widow of John, h. 110 Gore
Michael, laborer, h. 340a Green
Michael, laborer, h. 41 Norris
Terrance, foreman, 13 Broadway, h.
55 do.
Thomas, baker, bds. 20 Grigg
Thomas, laborer, bds. 41 Norris
Thomas, laborer, bds. 149 Gore
Thomas F. clerk, h. 32 Western ave.
William, polisher, 258 Mt. Auburn,
house 4 Dublin
see Conner
Connors Catharine Mrs. h. Ill Elm
Catharine Miss, h. 70 School
Charles, shipper, 13 Broadway, h.
82 Auburn
Daniel, teamster, h. 156 Harvard
Edward, clerk, bds. 12 East
Hanora, widow of John, boards 126
Kinnaird
James, laborer, house 12 East
James J. laborer, b. 2 DeWolf place
Jane, widow of Patrick, house 106
Hampshire
Jeremiah, at 169 Gore, b. 126 do.
Jeremiah, foreman, C. Gas Co. Third,
house 121 do.
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 20 Marion
John, clerk, 2427 Mass. ave. bds.
2429 do.
• John, hairdresser, 136 Hampshire,
house rear 96 Webster ave.
John, helper, bds. 55 Main
John, janitor, Jefferson Physical
Laboratory, H. U. h.126 Kinnaird
John, laborer, bds. 12 East
John M. teamster, h. 204 Sidney
Joseph, teamster, b. 11 Webster av.
Julia Mrs. house 112 Banks
Julia, widow of Thomas, h.38 Grant
Maria Mrs. house 16£ Mill
Michael, cooper, h. 578 Cambridge
Michael, laborer, h. 54 Waverly
Michael, teamster, 13 Broadway, h.
11 Plymouth
Patrick, laborer, h. 122 Elm
Terrenee J. 13 Broadway, h. 55 do.
Thomas, laborer, bds. 10 Porter
Thomas Mrs. h. 5 Brewer
William H. carpenter, h. 53 Rindge av.
William J. polisher, 201 Bridge, h.
119 Spring
see Connor, also O'Connor
Conrad Mary, bds. 268 River
Conrick Edward, h. 199 Harvard
Julia A. teacher, St. Mary's school,
bds. 199 Harvard
Mary, compositor, University Press,
bds. 199 Harvard
Thomas J. brass finisher, boards 199
Harvard
Conroy Edward F. University Press, bds.
259 Mt. Auburn
Edward J. clerk, 243 Broadway, b.
44 Boylston
James, electrotyper, University
Press, h. 259 Mt. Auburn
James, teamster, 81 Main, house 101
Kinnaird
John, laborer, bds. 58 Howard
John, printer, bds. 27 Putnam ave.
John, section hand, B. & A. R. R.
bds. 12 Mnth
John, teamster, bds. 203 Third
John P. slater, h. 201 Third
John P. H. shipper, 243 Broadway,
bds. 259 Mt. Auburn
Joseph, horseshoer, h. 475 Winsor
Kern, laborer, h. 58 Howard
Patrick, laborer, Am. Rubber Co. h.
'29 Webster ave.
Peter, clerk, B, h. 19 DeWolf
Sarah, widow of John, h. Montgom-
ery, cor. Dudley
Stephen, cracker baker,b.58 Howard
Stephen F. electrotyper, University
Press, b. 259 Mt. Auburn
Thomas, boards 58 Howard
Thomas, house 536 Cambridge
Thomas, Jr. at B. B. W. boards 536
Cambridge
Conry Michael J. police, station 1, bds.
41 Wallace
Constable Herbert, household goods, 26
Km eland, B. bds. 350 Mass. ave.
Contie Jcseph, laborer, h. 3 Gladstone
Converse Florence, h. 403 Broadway
George H. bookkeeper, 166 Devon-
shire, B. bds. 403 Broaclway
Joseph H. merchant, 150 Devonshire,
rm. 24, B. house 403 Broadway
Conville Charles J. h. 189 Portland
Conway Catherine M. Mrs. h. 382 Put-
nam avenue
Francis B. letter carrier, boards 82
Brookline
James J. paver, h. 875£ Cambridge
James T. trav. salesman, B. house
384 Putnam ave.
Jane, widow of Wm. h. 304 Green
John J. laborer, h. 108 Banks
Joseph W. shipper, 67 Chauncy, B.
h. 1 Richdale ave.
Margaret, widow of John, house 93
Winsor
Mary, widow of James, h. 82 Clark
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
167
Conway Michael, rubber worker, bds. 18
Plymouth
Richard, carpenter, h. 9 Austin
Richard, mason, h. 82 Brookline
Stephen H. painter, h. 6 Watson
Thomas, laborer, 172 Pearl, house 4
Allston
William, rubber worker, h.301 Green
Coogan Charles H. clerk, 564 Mass. ave.
house 37 River
John T. letter carrier, P. O. 18 Boyl-
ston, h. at Somerville
Martin, salesman, h. 37 River
COOGAN MICHAEL B. law-
yer, 5 Tremont, rm. 35, B. house
48 Bigelow. See page 816
Nellie M. Miss, h. 37 River
Cook Angelina F. Miss, h.935 Mass. ave.
Anna F. widow of Michael W. bds.
5 Wright
Bridget, widow of James,h.l4 Third
Charles A. (Charles A. Cook & Co.),
piano taborets and stools, Osborn,
near Main, h. 155 Prospect
COOK CHARLES A. & CO.
(CharlesA. Cook), piano taborets
and stools, Osborn, near Main.
See page 799
Charles E.box maker, h.159 Auburn
Edgar M. at 169 Gore, h.8 Squires ct.
Edward F. shipper, 66 Bridge, h.
13 Plymouth
Edwin O. trav. salesman, boards 25
Magazine [Cambridge
Elliot W. trav. salesman, house 1529
E. P. bookkeeper, Coleman Bros. b.
220 Prospect
COOK FRANK GAYLORD,
lawyer, 10 Tremont, B. house 44
Garden. See page 812
F. W. house 518 Putnam ave.
George R. supt. of parks, house 75
Allston
James, laborer, house, 6 Hunting
John, house F5 Moore
John M. carpenter, h. 36 Fairmont
John T. driver patrol wagon, sta. 2,
h. 7 Marvin place [burn ave
John W. carpenter, h. r. end Wash-
Joseph E. coppersmith, h. 8 Pioneer
Katie, widow, h. 50 Mt. Auburn
Lewis, peddler, h. 462 Columbia
Lewis J. cracker dealer, 29 Franklin,
h. 24 Tufts
Louis, provisions, h. 462 Columbia
Mary T. widow of ( lharles A. house
15!) Auburn
Maurice, motorman, rms. 22 Eliot
Maurice J. stone cutter, 39 Main, b.
351 .Alain
Michael, at Am.Rub.Co. h. 10 Bristol
Sadie Miss, bookkeeper, 6 29 Mass.av.
bds. 7 Marvin place
Cook Stanley, at Riverside Press, b. 265
Putnam ave.
Thomas, teamster, 13 Broadway, h.
99 Moore
Thomas F. confectionery,2167 Wash-
ington, B. h. 46 Jay
Thomas N. salesman, 185 Congress,
B. h. 20 Martin
Thompson, carpenter, h. 3 Coolidge
place
Thompson W. carpenter, b. 54 Clark
Timothy, carpet cleaner, h.559 Mass.
ave.
William, laborer, h. 2 rear 110 Main
William Mrs. h. 71 Appleton
William A. electrician, B. bds. 10
Sidney
Mrs. tailoress, h. 48 Grant
Cooke E. Ward, dentist, 266 Cambridge,
house do.
Henry A. Rev. house 37 Dana
John VV. teacher, b. 103 Hammond
Lucy A. physician, 9 Forest, h. do.
L. Fred, supt. 169 Gore,h. at Boston
Martha E. widow of Rev. Theodore,
h. 103 Hammond
Mary H. Mrs. h. 12 Ware
see Cook, also Koch
Coolbroth Dennis H. musician.rooms 204
Columbia
Edward N.joiner, 19 Walnut ct.h.do.
George L. switchman, W. E. St. Ry.
bds. 19 Walnut ct.
I. Frank, plumber, 694 Mass. ave. b.
19 Walnut ct.
Cooledge Cyrus, public carriages, Kilby,
B. h.* 24 Whitney ave.
Walter S. clerk, b. 24 Whitney ave.
Cooley Albert L. h. 91 Magazine
Arthur, student, b. 34 Bigelow
George P. clerk, 70 Kilby, B. bds. 91
Magazine
Coolidge Abbie D. h. Coolidge ave.
Almira P. widow, h. 48 Trowbridge
Annie Bell, h. 48 Trowbridge
Arthur F. manager, E. J. Coolidge,
Coolidge ave. b. do.
Charles F. clerk, Riverside Press, h.
Arlington
Daniel S. (Coolidge & Caswell), prop.
Bay State Laundry, 136 Franklin,
h. 27 William
Edward J. market gardener, Coolidge
ave. house do.
George H. Jr. plumber, 694 Mass.
ave. h. 6 Antrim
.lames I. T.Iiev. I). D.h.ll BreW8ter
John F. crackers, h. 9 Columbia
.Joseph a. teacher, Cambridge High
school, h. 37 Wallace
Joseph G. Mrs. h. Coolidge ave.
Mary, widow of Charles, house 164
Auburn
168
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Coolidge Walter S. clerk, 1316 Mass.ave.
bds. 24 Whitney ave.
COOLIDGE & CASWELL
(Daniel S. Coolidge and George B.
Caswell), Bay State Laundry, 136
Franklin. See page 794
Coom Freeman, laundryman, bds. 3 La-
mo nt ave.
Coombs Edward S. Jr. (Powell & Co.),
job printers, 10 Dunster, bds. 92
Riehdale ave.
Horace L. compositor, University
Press, bds. 1170 Mass ave.
Joseph, blacksmith, h. 6 Read
Coon Floyd C clerk, 60 Federal. B, bds.
36 Garfield
James Mrs. h. 36 Garfield
Raymond S. clerk, F. R. R,, B. h.ll
Harrison
Romer G. mason, h. 100 Magazine
Coonan James, laborer, bds. 29 Suffolk
Cooney Bridget, widow of Patrick, h. 53
Crescent
Dennis, laborer, b. 192 Bridge
Edward F. cabinet maker, h.142 Put-
nam ave.
Edward J. spring maker, h. 3 Hamp-
shire place
Ellen, widow of Michael, h. 122a
Kinnaird
John J. printer, University Press, h.
17 Flagg
Mathew J. herdic, B. h. 39 Auburn
place
Michael, fireman, C. W. W. house 49
Rindge ave.
Michael, laborer, b. 192 Bridge
Michael, laborer, h. 58 Fifth
Peter, fireman, h. rear 22 Third
Thomas, gardener, 1445 Cambridge,
h. at Somerville
Thomas F. at 169 Gore, bds. 58 Fifth
William, laborer, h. 192 Bridge
William, Jr. laborer, b. 192 Bridge
Cooper Charles, hostler. 135 Wash. b.do.
Charles A. engineer, B. h. 31 Pine
CharlesH.bookbinder,h.24Plvmonth
Charles H. clerk, P. 0.,B. house 149
Auburn
David, fireman, h. 21 Sidney
Elizabeth A. Miss, hair worker, B.
h. 148 River
Henry M. compositor, h.2 Grotto pi.
James J. cooper, S. B. h. 26£ School
street court
John J. printer, h. 20 Decatur
John T. cooper. Ninth, opp. Spring
h. 183 Xorfolk
Mary Mrs. h. 26£ School street court
Mary J. Miss, h. 122 Franklin
Mary J. widow of James W. house
186 Gore
Susan A. Miss. h. 14S River
Cooper William G. boiler maker, h. 26
Union
William Theophilus, cooper, house
9 Maruey
Coot William E. bookbinder, boards 110
Austin
Cooter William T. coppersmith, 63 Pitts,
B. h. 10 Fifth
Copeland Anna L. widow of Charles S.
h. 2217 Mass. ave.
Arthur L. bookkeeper, B. house 59
Harris
Catherine, teacher, b. 14 Highland
Charles, reporter, h. 17 Williams
Henrv,horse shoer, h.103 Cambridge
COPELAND HENRY B. mana-
ager, U.S. Biscuit Co.Charlestown,
h. 2 Frost Terrace. See p. 819
Horace J. carpenter, 148 Mt. Vernon,
B. h. 55 Elm
JohnC. motorman, h. 231 Prospect
Josephine G. Mrs. h. 102 Appleton
Maria B. widow, h. 138 Washington
Mary J. h. 123 Franklin
Silas B. carpenter, h. 200 Auburn
Copithorne Ann Mrs. timekeeper, Third,
cor. Potter, h. 118 Fourth
Annie, widow of Frederick, h. 27 Elm
Ellen, widow of Matthew, h. 40 Union
Mary E. dressmaker. 295 Winsor,
h. do.
Richard M. bookbinder, house 152
Tremont
William, bookbinder, h. 295 Winsor
William H. draughtsman, bds. 295
Winsor
Coppenrath Fred E. upholsterer, boards
6 Second
Jacob, cabinet maker, h. 6 Second
Copson William Arthur, cracker dealer,
29 Franklin, h. 12 Leonard ave.
Corballis James F. boarding house. 194
Vine
James J. upholsterer, b. 194 Vine
Corbeil Helen, widow of Joseph, house
125 Second
Corbett Auastacia, widow of Daniel, h.
12 Squires ct.
Augustus O. furnace maker, h. 13
Kirkland place
Edward, laborer, b. 10 Broadway
John, foreman. 113 Broadway, house
166 Prospect-
Mary C. Mrs. housekeeper, 278 Har-
vard, h. do.
Michael F. laborer, B. & M. R. R.
shop, h. 36 Second
Richard, fireman, bds. 3 Parnell
Solomou, carpenter, b. 9 Xorfolk
Thomas, laborer, bds. 132 Otis
Walter G. lather, h. 13 Willow
William J. paymaster. 450 Washing-
ton, B. b. 166 Prospect
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
169
Corbett William J., U. S. inspector, 1(38
Gore, bds. 12 Squires ct.
Corboy John, laborer, h. 113 Brookline
Corcoran Catherine A. widow of William,
h. 139 Kiver
Catherine M. dressmaker,14 Worces-
ter, house do.
Charles, polisher, b. 82 Charles
Cornelius, teamster,h.rear 85 Bridge
Cornelius, Jr. laborer,!), r. 85 Bridge
Daniel, laborer, h. 254 Franklin
Daniel W. fireman, h. 159 Franklin
David F. undertaker,89 Mt. Auburn,
bds. 2 Bennett
Dennis, laborer, b. 803 Cambridge
Dennis, police sergeant, station 3, h.
118 Otis
Edward, laborer, b.rear 23 Somerset
Francis, printer's apprentice, bds.
139 River
Frank, electrotype finisher, B. house
19 Willard
Henry, clerk, B. bds. 45 Mt. Auburn
James, helper, 27 Brattle, bds. 1172
Mass. ave.
James, printer, h. 21 Grant
James, printer, h. 30 Mill [bia
James E. brush maker, h.3S9 Colum-
Jarnes E. carpenter, h. 121 Pleasant
Jeremiah, baker,169 Main, h.l67£do.
John, bookbinder, Riverside Press,
h. 259 Putnam ave.
John H. clerk, Registry of Deeds
office, h. 4 Chestnut park
John H. laborer, h. 452 Broadway
John H. (J. H. Corcoran & Co.), dry
goods, etc. 587 Mass. ave.h.891 do.
John J. laborer, h.rear 159 Franklin
John P. laborer, h. 57 Cedar
Julia, widow of Patrick, h. rear 23
Somerset
CORCORAN J. H. & CO. (John
H. Corcoran), dry goods, 587 Mass.
ave. See p. 36
J.Joseph janitor, Manual Training
school, h. 5 Hews
Margaret, widow of John, h. 2 Bennett
Margaret E. clerk, 415 Mass. ave. b.
2 Bennett
Maria, widow of John, h. 14 Worcester
Martha Miss, grocer, 169 Franklin,
rms. 105 Elm
Mary A. Miss, cashier, 587 Mass. av.
bds. 259 Putnam ave.
Mary, widow, h. 131 Webster ave.
Matthew, clerk, 1414 Mass. ave. bds.
1172 do.
Michael, foreman, Univ. Press, h.44
Hudson
Michael, host ler, h. 2d Pilgrim
Michael. I. clerk. i». 131 Webster ave.
Patrick, asst. janitor. Court House.
Third, h. s^ < harles
Corcoran Richard T. printer, bd3. 44
Hudson
Thomas, provisions, B. house 1131
Mass. ave.
Thomas Mrs. h. 1172 Mass ave.
Thomas L. pressman, R. Press, bds.
2 Bennest
Timothy, police, station 1, house 46
Parker
Timothy, shoemaker, 171 Dublin,
bds. do.
Timothy, teamster, h. 254 Franklin
William, laborer, h. r. 79 Boylston
William, shipper, 387 Main
see Cochran, also Cochrane
Corey Austin S. (Shaw & Corey), dining
room, 554 Mass. ave. h. 68 Green
Margaret D. widow of William S. bds
165 Franklin
Samuel J. indigo, etc. 273 Congress, B.
h. 2322 Mass. ave.
Corken William, painter. 187 Green, h.
4-10 Main
Corkery David F. car builder, house 100
Otis
Dennis, b. 803 Cambridge
Dennis, laborer, h. 15 Hayes
Dennis, laborer, bds. 33 Blackstone
Hanora, widow of Matthew, h. 5
White st. pi.
Jeremiah, bookbinder, h. 81 Western
avenue
Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 33 Blackstone
John, laborer, bds. 33 Blackstone
John, milkman, bds. 247 Pearl
John, teamster, bds. 15 Hayes
John, teamster, h. 3 Seventh
John J. bookbinder, h. 358 Putnam
avenue
Margaret Mrs. h. 1 Burns ct.
Margaret, widow of Dennis, house 33
Blackstone
Mary M. widow of Michael, house
134 Webster avenue
Matthew, drain layer, h. 11 Walnut
court
Michael, laborer, h. 19 Lambert
Michael J. clerk, 1151 Cambridge b.
134 Webster ave.
Timothy F. laborer, h. 209 Banks
Corkum George R. carpenter, h. 1175
Cambridge
Corlett Grammar School. Holworthy
Corlin Carl A. slater, h. 248 Hampshire
Elida C. Miss. h. 248 Hampshire
Corliss Annie Mrs. h. ~>1 Harvey
Cormier Thomas, Laborer, h. 51 Clay
Come William F. cum. mcr. 101 State,
B. bds. 38 < toncord ave.
Cornelius Lvdia F. widow of filias, h.
28 Hawthorn
Corner Charles H. harness maker, B. h.
23 Crescent ave.
170
( AM BRIDGE
re]
DIRECTORY
Corner Frank B. clerk, B. b. 23 Crescent
ave.
Wallace H. clerk, Somerville, Mass.b.
23 Crescent ave.
Corning Jacob T. rubber cutter, Am.
Rub. Co. h. 87 Washington
Cornish Edgar, porter, h. 98 Plympton
E. R. Mrs. milliner, 759 Mass. ave.
h. 10 Bigelow
Henry C. waiter, h. 266 Prospect
Ralph F. watchman, B. h. 40 Jackson
Cornwell John, teamster, boards 23
Washington
Corr John, laborer, H. U. yard, house
12 Appian Way
Mary, widow, h. Brookford
Patrick, laborer, bds. 12 Appian Way
Correau Thomas, laborer, house 124
Dublin
Corrie Thomas B.pressman, Boston Post,
B. h. 355 Mass. ave.
Corrigan Charles A. postal clerk, h. 300
Prospect
John P. plumber, bds. 16 Grant
Mary, variety store, 991 Cambridge,
h/do.
Thomas, h. 16 Grant
Corriveau Joseph, cigar maker, h. 77
Washington
Corson Forrest H. driver, 169 Gore, bds.
3 Sixth
George H. night operator, bds. 109
Winsor
Matilda M. widow of Charles H.
boarding house, 392 Main
Walter C. piano tuner, bds. 392 Main
Cosgrove Andrew, laborer, h. 120 Fourth
Annie, widow, h. 16 Wilbur
Daniel J. letter carrier, P. O. 18
Boylston, b. 20 Donnell
Frank G. collector. B. bds. 18 Don-
nell
James E. laborer, h. 12 Gerry
James W. peddler, bds. 120 Fourth
Jane, widow of Thomas, h. 20 Don-
nell
John, carpenter, rms. 30 Norfolk
John, driver, bds. 120 Fourth
John F. brass worker, bds. 12 Gerry
Robert J. painter, h. 132 Harvard
Thomas, laborer, bds. 16 Wilbur
Thomas F. teamster, 18 Donnell,
h. do.
Timothy C. teamster, 11 Tuttle, h. do.
Cosmo Manuel J. laborer, h. 148 Third
Cossette Sophia, widow of Joseph, house
152 Rindge av.
Costa Frank J. hairdresser, 989 Cam-
bridge, h. 104 Webster ave.
George, store, 105 Second
George, varnisher, h. 20 Spring
John, barber, h. 224 Vine
Joseph, cabinet maker, h. 84 Spring
Costa Joseph, sugar worker ,h. 20 Spring
Manuel, laborer, bds. 18 Spring
Manuel, laborer, bds. 21 1 Vine
see Decosta
Costella Isaac, mason, h. 20 Dodge
Costello Catherine Mrs. h. 2 Hastings
Edward J. railroad postal clerk, B.
& A. R. R. bds. 117 Western ave.
Frank L. machinist, B. h. 112 Gore
Harry, painter, h. 29 Brookline
John, driver, bds. 7 Cowperthwaite
John, laborer, h. Ill Elm *^j
John, laborer, b. 10 Montgomery
John, teamster, 336 Main [Charles
John, tinsmith, h. Hawkins block,
Martin. cityr laborer, h. 41 Baldwin
Mary, widow of John J. h. 7 Cow-
perthwaite
Mary, widow of Thomas, house 252
Franklin [Cowperthwaite
Mary E. widow of Patrick, h. 18
Michael Mrs. h. 117 Gore
Michael W.clerk,b. 7 Cowperthwaite
Patrick, laborer, h. 38 Montgomery
Richard, herdic.B. h. 81 Putnam av.
Richard H. car conductor, house 18
Cowperthwaite [Gore
Costigan George M. elevator man, b. 170
Costin William, waiter, rms. 4 Butler ct.
Cote Alphonse, R. R. section hand, h. r.
124 Rindge ave.
Daniel, laborer, h. 183 Dublin
Julian, laborer, h. Clifton
see Coutu
Cotman Mary A. widow, h. 73 Wash.
Cotter Catherine, widow of Richard, h.
11 Magnolia ave.
Edward, laborer, bds. 139 Bridge
Elizabeth M. Miss, h. 10 Oxford
Ellen, widow of Thomas, house 29
Cowperthwaite
Fannie, widow of Morris, house 62
Putnam ave.
Harriet Mrs. bds. 1268 Mass. ave.
Helena Mrs. h. 27 Putnam ave.
John, house 35 Baldwin
John, coachman, Walker, cor. Shep-
ard, house 7 Norton place
Margaret R. h. 35 Baldwin [av.
Marv, music teacher, b. 27 Putnam
Michael L. carpenter, B. & 31. R. R.
h. 135 Cambridge
Patrick J. h. 192 Norfolk
Peter, gate tender, East st. crossing
B. &M. R. R. h. 7 do.
Thomas, at 29 Franklin, b. 24 Watson
Thomas, car inspector, B. & M. R.R.
bds. 7 East
Thomas, proof reader, B. b. 783
Cambridge
Cotters Patrick, laborer, h.r. 118 Harvard
Cotton Alex, gate tender, Arlington,
Mass. b. Mh Main
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
171
Cotton Arthur N.student,bds. 23 Clinton
Eloise A. widow of J. Warren, house
82 Franklin
Francis, laborer, h. 37 Harvey
H. Norman, stationery, 24 Milk, B.
house 23 Clintou
Irving W. salesman, 24 Milk, B. h.
308 Harvard
Josiah W. agent, house 41 Harvey
Mary E. Miss, h. 27 Shepard
Sarah, bds. 15 Fairmont ave.
Stella L. Miss, teacher, Morse gram-
mar school, bds. 82 Franklin
Couch John, foreman, 245 Broadway, h.
247 Prospect [do.
Joseph D. physician, 1 Norfolk, h.
Coues Robert, student, H. U. rms. 104
Mt. Auburn
Samuel F. rms. 104 Mt. Auburn
Coughlan Catherine, widow of Patrick,
h. 4 Marion
John, laborer, h. 20 Locust
John, laborer, h. 2572 Mass. ave.
Michael, at Kennedy bakery, bds. 4
Marion
see Coughlin
Coughliu Catherine, widow of Dennis, h.
9 Hayes
Daniel, at North's, b. 31 Warren
Daniel, laborer, bds. 258 Bridge
Daniel, laborer, b. 16 Marion
Daniel, laborer, h. 273£ Portland
David, peddler, h. rear 136 Bridge
David F. citv teamster, h. 168£
Norfolk
David L. clerk, b. 57 Elm
David W. sawyer, h. 57 Elm
Dennis, furniture mover, Third, cor.
Cambridge,h.8 Stevens ct. [Bridge
Ellen, widow of Richard, h. r. 128
Francis J. police, station 3,h.3 Marney
Jeremiah, laborer, li. 483 Cambridge
Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 16 East
John, at Am. Rub. Works, b. 4 Marion
John, at 169 Gore, h. 46 Winter
John, bds. 27£ Gore
John, city laborer, h. 31 Warren
John, laborer, b. 99 Moore
John, laborer, b. 214 Bridge
John, laborer, b. 2 Parnell
John, laborer, b. 58 Winter
John J. porter, 31 Battervmarch, B.
h. 159 Elm
Julia, widow of Patrick, h. 2469
Mass. avenue
Kate, widow of Timothy, house 4
Hammond block, Berkshire
Mary Mrs. cook. h. 124 Amory
Marv. widow, h. 16 Webster ave.
Michael, laborer, h. 258 Bridge
Michael, laborer, h. til) Brookiine
Patrick, freight handler, B. & M. R.
R. b. 27A, Gtore
Coughlin Richard E. asst. foreman boot
room, A. Rub. Co. h.56 Webster av.
Stephen, shoemaker, h. 124 Amory
Thomas, mason, b. 137 Portland
Timothy, laborer,h.4 Cowperthwaite
Timothy, tailor, h. 122 Putnam ave.
William, cutter, Am. Rub. Co. bds. 4
Hammond block, Berkshire
William, grocer, 11£ Plymouth, h.do.
William G. wood carver, h. rear 59
Hampshire
Couillard Clarence, clerk, h. 31 Baldwin
Mary A. Mrs. h. 31 Baldwin
Coulter Ellen, widow of Andrew, house
130 Harvard
Frank J. teamster, h. 30 Berkshire
James, laborer, b. 7£ Brewer
James E. moulder, Pelham, house 370
Winsor
John, police, station 1, h. Ik Brewer
John A. plumber, b. 7£ Brewer
William, painter, b. 130 Harvard
Counihan Daniel F. policeman, house 82
Tremont
Edward A. clerk, mayor's office, Citv
Hall, h. 245 Charles
County Commissioners' Office. Court
House, Third
Elizabeth, h. 10 Antrim
Engineers' Office, Court House, Third
Sheriffs Office, Court House, Third
Treasurer's Office, Court House, Third
Courtney Daniel, at Blake's, rms. 65 Otis
Daniel J. iron worker, B.B. Works, h.
331 Vine
David, machinist, B. b. 331 Vine
Dennis F. at Boston Bridge Works,
Sixth, h. 231 Charles
Eugene, clerk, b. 73 Harvard
James, engineer, h. 6 Cambridge
John, car washer, b. 5 White St. pi.
Mary J. telephone operator, B. bds.
462 Cambridge
Thomas, city laborer, h. 331 Vine
Thomas F. marble cutter, B. house
rear 1008 Cambridge
William J. brush maker, 122 Har-
vard, h. 462 Cambridge
Cousin James, clerk, rms. 295 Broadway
Cousins Samuel, laborer, h. 1 Riverside
place
William Henry, carpenter, house 72
School
Coutelee William, baker, b. 73 Tremont
Coutu Charles, carpenter, h. 7 Kildare
Elizabeth Mrs. dressmaker. 7 KiMare.
h. do.
Simeon, brickmakcr. h. -J."),") Walden
Cove Arthur, carpenter, h. 84 River
Richard B. carpenter, h. si River
Covell Otis W. at collar factory, house 12
6 rani
Samuel V. master mariner, h.9 Beaver
172
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Coveney Catherine, widow of Jeremiah,
h. rear Hotel Washington, Cam-
bridge
Edward J. wool sorter, h. 80 Fifth
Hannah Mrs. dressmaker, and bread
store, 10 Winter, h. do.
Hannah L. widow of William, confec-
tionery, etc. 113£ Pleasant, h. do.
James D. laborer, b. 30 North
Jeremiah, watchman, B. & M. R. R.
h. 184 Bridge
Jeremiah W. postmaster, B. h. 310
Harvard
John, laborer, h. 8 Winter
John A. switchman, B. & M. R. R.
h. 4 Linehan ct.
John W. undertaker, 507 Cambridge,
house 140 Otis
Joseph, laborer, b. 70 Spring
Michael, fireman, B. h. 149 Bridge
Phillip J. electrician, b. 6 Gore
Thomas, teamster, C. Gas. Co. b. 10
Broadway
William, laborer, h. 47 Third
William C. clerk, B. b. 310 Harvard
William J. teamster, 221 Bridge, h.
8 Seventh
Coveny Anna, widow, h. 146 Third
Jeremiah J. carriage maker, house
68 Spring
John, bds. 68 Spring
William J. upholsterer, b. 68 Spring
Cowan Agnes T. widow of Bernard, h.
16 Market
Ann, widow of Thomas H. h.76 Clark
Dennis, h. 88 Dudley
Emily A. pocket book maker, b. 16
Market
Grace L. teacher Willard primary
school, b. 201 Columbia
Mark F. switchman, b. 12 Kinnaird
Robert J. public carriages, B. house
12 Western ave.
Coward George, janitor, Claverly Hall,
house do.
John, porter, Thayer Hall, house 11
Antrim
Thomas J. asst. janitor, 6 Claverly
Hall, rms. do.
William H. laborer, b. 19 Porter
Cowdin Putnam F. janitor, b. 28 Holyoke
Cowdrejr Samuel, at Standard office, B.
h. 298 Brookline
Cowen Robert, supt. 33 Hampshire, h. 34
Channing
Cowhig Edward, laborer, h. 136 Bridge
Patrick, laborer, b. 139 Bridge
Cox Ann, widow of Christopher J. house
34 North
Annie, housekeeper, h. 316 Columbia
Austin G. granite cutter, rooms 125
Mt. Auburn [house do.
Charles A. painter, 397 Putnam ave.
Cox Charles P. pattern maker,h.ll Fair-
mont avenue
Charles P. Jr. shipper, bds. 11 Fair-
mont avenue
Davenport, clerk, 145 Hampshire
David D. fireman, h. 10 Springfield
Elizabeth, widow of John, teaming,
3 Potter, h. do.
Emma C. widow of Thomas B. house
49 Holworthy
Francis A. h. 186 Green
Frank, plasterer, h. r. 418 Columbia
Fred E. bookkeeper, 95 Union, B. h.
106 Pearl
George, hose maker, b. 86 Wash.
George, printer, 618 Mass. ave. house
120 Green [25 Harvard
George Howland, 2 Central sq. house
George H. (Caldwell & Cox), paint-
er, Whitney ct. h. 28 Norfolk
Irving E. clerk, B. bds. 11 Fairmont
avenue
James, jobbing, h. 2 Butler ct.
James, peddler, b. 316 Columbia
COX JAMES, publisher, Cambridge
Press, and job printing, 618 Mass.
ave. h. 114 Prospect. See p. 811
James H. printer, 618 Mass. ave. h.
369 do.
James T. metal moulder, r. 454 Main,
b. 97 Pearl
John A. gardener, b. 60 Holworthy
John C. compositor, 618 Mass. ave. li.
70 Prince
John H. teamster, b. 3 Potter
Maria J. widow of Albert, house 106
Pearl
Mary G. compositor, B. b. 120 Green
Owen, laborer, h. 8 Grant
Richard J. glass blower, b. 34 North
Sadie F. Miss, bookkeeper, 618 Mass.
ave. bds. 120 Green
Thomas H. laborer, h. 104 Dudley
William, h. 60 Holworthy
William A. dental student, bds. 104
Dudley
W. Henry, laborer, h. 131 Pleasant
Coxon John, potter, A. H. Hews & Co.
bds. 188 Raymond
William C. potter, A. H. Hews & Co.
bds. 188 Raymond
Coy Charles, watchman, h. 8 Oak
Florence J. compositor, b. 8 Oak
Fred, clerk, bds. 260 Green
George, engineer, b. 17 South
George H. engineer, rms. 86 Wash.
Coyle Frank, laborer, h. 1264 Cambridge
* James, teamster, h. 819 Cambridge
John A. teamster, h. 12 Green
Patrick, peddler, b. 1264 Cambridge
Terrence, laborer, h. 85 Bolton
Timothv, grocer. Ill Cushing, house
109 do.
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
173
Coyle William W. wire worker, bds. 22
Green
Coyne Catherine Mrs. janitress Wyman
school, h. 15 Reed
Cornelia Elizabeth, Mrs. h. 30 Inman
Dennis, laborer, h. 12 Suffolk
John, laborer, h. 15 Reed
John J. soap maker, b. 12 Suffolk
John W. mason, h. 189 Winsor
Martin D. blacksmith, h. 161 Putnam
avenue
Michael, laborer, b. 5 Suffolk
Michael J. teamster, h. 12 Suffolk
Philip, laborer, bds. 12 Suffolk
William, tinsmith, Third, c. Potter,
house 24 Oak
Crabbie Annie, widow of Miller, h. 9 Elm
Craft John, carpenter, h. r. 173 Franklin
Crafts Albert E. foreman, B. h. 18 Ellery
Frederick L. tailor, h. 6 Blanche
Cragan George J. carpenter,h.l Newman
Thomas, hostler, b. 31 Franklin
Cragin George E. clerk, b. 9 Lambert
Maria E. widow of John, h. 9 Lam-
bert
Crahan Michael, boiler maker, 92 Main
Craig Arthur H. clerk, B.b. 54 Prospect
Carrie M. Mrs. comparer, Registry
Deeds office, Otis, h. 54 Prospect
Esther, widow of Charles, h. 39 Union
Frederick A. lith. artist, B. rms. 20
Clinton
George W. carpenter, h. 20 Lake
Harry, driver, b. 55 Spring-
Henry A. machinist, 29 Main, house
4 Franklin
Isabella, widow of Robert, h. 68
Hoi worthy
Robert, machinist, 29 Main
Robert, Jr. diary maker, house 259
Brookline
Thomas A. horse dealer, b. 68 Hol-
worthy
William, laborer, h. 140 Cambridge
William G. cabinet maker and up-
holsterer, 7 Brattle, house 2 Holly
ave.
William J. printer's pressman, bds.
68 Hoi worthy
William L. engineer, h. 9 Ports-
mouth
Craige William, laborer, 17 East, house
173 Bridge
Cram Anna B. widow of Frank W . h
179 Prospect
Charles N. piano maker, 113 Broad-
way, h. 16 Pleasant pi.
Lrnest, student, H. II. bds. 16
Pleasant pi.
Prank W. clerk, Bursar's office, 11.
I . I). 179 Prospect
George A. paper hanger, B. house 6
Sidney
Cram George W. recorder, H. U. office,
5 Univ. bldg.
Henry B. treasurer, 620 Atlantic
ave. rra. F. B. h. 175 Prospect
L. W. real estate, B. bds. Porters
Hotel
Sarah H. widow of George W. house
179 Prospect
William C. harness cleaner, house r.
29 Harvard
William H. asst. at observatory,
house 16 Pleasant pi.
Crandall Bert, B. & M. R. R. b. 25
Fifth
Edwin A. Mrs. h. 92 Otis
Elroy T. fireman, h. 3M Main
J. Lyman, feeder, J. S. Hilliard, h.
25 Fifth
Crane Edward F. boot maker, Am. Rub.
Co. h. rear 36 Harvard
Eliza C. widow of Luther, h. 21 Pine
Fred, mason, b.9 Harding-
Sarah M. widow of Theodore, house
56 Trowbridge
Warren, engineer, House of Correc-
tion, h. 106 Thorndike
Crangle Annie, widow, h. 475 Winsor
Cranston John S. gen. agent, Equitable
Life Ins. Co. 43 Equitable bldg. B.
h. 22 Koseland
Crapo Andre, brick maker, h. Perry's
blk. Clifton
Craven James T. mason's apprentice,
168 Main, h. at Boston
Michael, laborer, h. rear 206 Brook-
line
Crawford Alexander, h. 20 Clinton [do.
Anthony, porter, 34 Linmean, bds.
Arthur J. watenman, h. 38 State
Bessie Miss, at 24 Blackstone, boards
23 Lawrence
Charles C. waiter, h. 87 Howard
Daniel, carpenter, h. 11 Farwell pi.
George A. gardener, 34 Linmean, h.
do.
George C. clerk, 52 Elm, B. house
96 Allston
John, head carver, Memorial Hall,
h. 9 Baldwin st. court
John, plumber, 51 Howard. B. house
96 Allston
John, Jr. clerk, B. 1). 96 Allston
John A. milkman, 35 Essex, h. do.
John J. brick layer, B. h. 68 Bristol
Louis F. b. 1534 Cambridge
Mary, widow, h. 290 Prospect
M. Louise, stenographer. 1>. Iul<. 20
Clinton
William, driver, 35 Lssex. b. do.
Crawley Thomas W. Rev. h. 37 Erie
Cray ('. M. Mis. eopyist, Coin'
House, house 51 Line
Cream Peter P. city laborer, h. 49 Union
174
CAMBRIDGE
[0]
DIRECTORY
Creamer Joliu, tinsmith, b. 157 Main
Lorenzo, ear conductor, house 17
Magnolia ave.
Thomas, tinsmith, b. 157 Maiu
Cree George G. shoemaker, bds. 2560
Mass. ave.
Creed Charles, laborer, h. 141 Elm
Charles H. salesman, 87 Court, B.
house 63 Plymouth
William, coachman, h. 294 Prospect
Creedan John J. laborer, h. 16 Seventh
Creeden James, teamster, 757 Cam-
bridge, h. 165 Otis
Patrick, laborer, h. 16 Warren
Greeley James, laborer, b. 11 Seckle
Creelman George W. b. 220 Prospect
Gilmore B.. clerk, b. 220 Prospect
John D. carpenter, h. 2 Second st.
ct.
Oliver E. trav. salesman, 250 Dev-
onshire^, h. 22 Whitney ave.
Rachael B. Mrs. boarding house, 220
Prospect, h. do.
William, bookbinder, Riv. Bindery,
h. 1137 Mass. ave.
Crego Annie Mrs. laundress, h. 4 Moore
Creighton Frank, saw filer, rear 8 Cen-
tral sq. h. 16 Cottage
John, carpenter, h. 50 Hubbard av.
John J. clerk, B. b. 50 Hubbard av.
Lucy H. widow of William, rms.
183 Prospect
Mary A. widow of Thomas, house
84 Fifth
Patrick, soap maker, 204 Broadway,
h. 4 Hampshire pi.
William A. bookkeeper, b. 50 Hub-
bard avenue
Cremens Daniel J. provisions, 636 Cam-
bridge, h. 1 Ninth
Cressey Henry C. porter, h. 15 Webster
avenue
Crey Henry, laborer, h. 47 Gore
Crilly Patrick, laborer, h. 87 Sixth
Crimens William J. laborer, h. 8 Lincoln
Crimmin Daniel, teamster, h. 155 Spring
Crimmins Dennis, rubber worker, h. 25
Berkshire
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 21 Marion
John, packer, Am. Rubber Co. h.
213 Vine
John M. melter, Pelham, house 43
Ninth
Timothy, lineman, h. 87 Cambridge
Crine William, mason, h. 65 Banks
Cripps William, teamster, 13 Broadway,
h. 7 Pioneer
Cristofam John, marble workers, h. 46
Crescent av.
Croak Alice J. widow of James, house
69 Howard
James Edward, plumber, b. 69
Howard
Croak John, laborer, b. 217 Vine
Michael, stone cutter, h. 217 Vine
Patrick, laborer, b. 12 Harrison
Crocker Albert A. laborer, h. 227 Put-
nam ave.
Charles W. architect, b. 272 Putnam
avenue
Frank E. printer, b. 308 Harvard
George W. proof reader, h. 308 Har-
vard
G. Irving, shipper, 97 Summer, B.
h. 192 Auburn
Inez M. h. 321 Broadway
John A. clerk, B. b. 29 Lee
John C. foreman stamper, 153 Put-
nam ave. h 29 Lee
John F. produce, 77 So. Market, B.
h. 32 Lee
John M. physician, 321 Broadway,
house do.
John S. machinist, B. h. 78 Bristol
John W. plasterer, 19 Central sq.
house 2 William
Louisa A. h. 572 Putnam ave.
Nehemiah D. painter, h. 572 Putnam
avenue
Philander R. apothecary, 308 Broad-
way, house 15 Summer
R. Henry, driver, Dodge's Express,
b. 132 Columbia
Sarah C. widow of William G. h.
rear 142 Spring
Sarah S. widow of George, house 192
Auburn
Thomas, foundry, bds. 242. Third
Wildred A. bookkeeper, 151 Milk,
B. boards 572 Putnam ave.
William D. bds. 29 Lee
Winifred S. widow of Charles, house
. 78 Bristol
Crockett James W. teamster,h. 268 River
Leroy C. teamster, 267 Main, h.
56 Baldwin
Crodeau George, bds. 133 Bridge
Croke Patrick, laborer, B. B. A. bds.
100 Holworthy
Crombie Ann, widow of John, h. 20
Surrey
Joseph W. compositor, bds. 20
Surrey
Crompton Isaac L. blacksmith, bds. 100
Austin
Cromwell Albert C. carpenter, h. 39
Jay-
Albert J. clerk, boards 39 Jay
Arthur, collector, 30 Boylston, bds.
39 Jay
George L. clerk, b. 39 Jay
Joseph, h. 57 Harvard
Cronan Caroline, widow of John, house
9 Broadway
J. Frank, salesman, 400 Washington,
B. rms. 65 Hancock
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
175
Cronan John, machinist, h. 65 Hancock
Mary A. widow of Michael, house
156 Putnam ave.
William H. asst. janitor, H. U.
library, bds. 65 Hancock
Cronin Catherine, widow of Daniel,
house 1 Lechmere place
Catherine T. and Annie L. h. 3 Bald-
win st. court
Cornelius, boiler maker, 92 Main
C. M. Miss, bookkeeper, 9 Brattle,
rms. 6 Mt. Auburn
Daniel, laborer, h. r. 249 Franklin
Daniel, laborer, B. & M. R. R.
boards 24 Spring
Daniel, solar printer, 96 Cross, B.
b. 3 Baldwin st. court
Daniel, stone mason, h. 59 Webster
avenue [ct.
Dennis C. gardener, b. 3 Baldwin st.
Eliza, widow of James, h. 96i Fifth
James, freight handler, b. 96£ Fifth
Jeremiah, laborer, b. 11 Burns court
Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 254 Franklin
Jeremiah, woven hose maker, h. 83
Fifth
John, h. 2496 Mass. ave.
John, currier, foot Eustis ct. house
3 Baldwin st. court
John, gardener, 1509 Cambridge, h.
11 Fallon pi.
John, laborer, B. & M. R.R. house
7 Leighton ct.
John, laborer, h. 9 Lambert
John, laborer, h. 17 Seventh
John, woven hose maker, h. 7 Ninth
John J. clerk, b. 3 Baldwin st. court
John M. laborer, h. 9 Walnut court
Josephine Mrs. h. 14 Prospect
Mary, widow of Dennis, h. 11 Burns
court
Mary T. Mrs. h. 9 Burns court [ing
Michael, cracker baker, h. 45 Hard-
Michael, laborer, bds. 96£ Fifth [do.
Nellie, grocer, 2496 Mass. ave. h.
Patrick, grocer, 86 Fifth, h. do.
Patrick, janitor, Gannett school,
h. 36 Jefferson
Patrick, stone mason, h. 47 Gore
Patrick, teamster, h. 36 Ellery [son
Patrick J. brush maker, h.36 Jeffer-
Richard J. clerk, B. bds. 310 Broad-
way
Timothy, waiter, I). 156 Harvard
see ( i-onan
Crook Albeit II. confectioner, 387 Main,
rooms 282 Mass. ave.
Albert M. chiropodist, rooms 1346
( ainbridge
Arthur B. fireman, B. cv_ A. R. R.
h. 24 Tufts
Gertrude II. teacher, High school,
h. 63 Highland ave.
Crook Harriet B. widow of George, h.
63 Highland ave.
Robert, confectioner, h. 9 Salem
Crosby Alfred, cabinet maker, h.6 Sixth
Annie Mrs. h. 63 Dana
Austin R. salesman, Beverlv, corner
Travers, B. h. 281 Pearl
Barnard, salesman, B. b. 28 River
Cyrenus, rms. 189 Winsor
Jacob, laborer, h. 227 Vine
James L. clerk, b. 28 River
John G. mason, b. 57 Wallace
Joseph T. painter, h. 64 Wallace
Margaret Mrs. h. 28 River
Mary Ann,widow,b. 38 Montgomery
Michael, laborer, h. 243 Franklin
Richard, laborer, h. 243 Franklin
CROSBY SYLVESTER S.
watchmaker, 43 West, B. house 21
Sacramento. Seepage 19
Thomas K. helper, h. 18 Eighth
Vincent, bookkeeper, b. 28 River
Cross Alfred J. hose maker, b. 6 Watson
Charles O. salesman, B.b.82 Wrinsor
Eliza M. widow of Joseph, house 63
Pleasant
George P. action maker, 113 Broad-
way, h. Ill Washington
Isabella K. Miss, h. 400 Broadway
Susie C. Miss, designer, h. 473
Broadway
Crossberg H. C. dressmaker, house 88
Hampshire
, wood turner, h. 88 Hampshire
Grossman Charles T. provisions, 87
Hampshire, h. 87 Plymouth
Fred A. mechanical engineer, house
20 Forest
Frederick D. polisher,h.208 Harvard
George, printer, rms. 100 Allston
James H. carpenter, bds. 15 Colum-
bia
John A. h. 275 Putnam ave.
Croston Joseph B. furniture mover, h.
8 Carlisle
Croswell Grace S. Mrs. h. 65 Frost
Simon G. lawyer, 53 State, B. house
19 Ash
Crothers Charles E. provisions, 520 Cam-
bridge, h. 17 Fifth
Samuel M. Rev. pastor.First Parish
church, h. 6 Everetl
William J. clerk, 520 Cambridge, h.
130 Thorndike
Crotty Dennis, stock cutter. 384 Main.h.
at Boston
Mary, widow, h. 162 Dublin
Matthew, laborer, b. 162 Dublin
Philip, laborer, b. 32 Ninth
CrOUCher James C, sugar refiner, boii--'
75 Thorndike
(rouse Kenneth, carpenter, h. 22 Wilbur
Wilson, hostler, h. 38 Hubbard ave.
176
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Crowdis Charles D. carpenter, hou»e 109
Museum
Crowe Charles B. brakeman, B. & M. R.
R. b. 119 Washiugton
Charles H. carpenter, h. 16 Jay
Henry, motorman, h. 31 Mill
Leander, blacksmith, 446 Main, h.
30 Union
Susan, widow of Joseph, house 119
Washington
Thompson, laborer, h. 122 Tremont
Crowell Albert, carpenter, b. 21 Mellen
Charles F. engineer, 136 Franklin,
h. 14 Cottage
E. F. Mrs. clerk, 575 Mass. ave. h.
150 Columbia
Maria L. widow of Arthur K. house
45 River
Timothy, lumber, 144 State, B. house
S8 Prospect
William H. machinist, 10 Arrow, h.
55 Ellery
Crowley Andrew, at 169 Gore, house 1
Harding
Arthur S. asst. H. IT. Library, bds.
6 DeWolf [South
Augustus B. clerk, 22 Boylston, b. 2
Augustus F. clerk, b. 6 DeWolf
Bessie Miss, bookkeeper, 6 Richdale
avenue, b. 83 Pemberton
Catherine, widow of Patrick J.house
79 Boylston
Charles, clerk, b. 3 Broadway
Charles F. hatter, h.1 9 Boardman
Cornelius, carpenter, b. 27 Seventh
Cornelius J. at Standard Oil Co. h.
139 Otis
Daniel, laborer, h. 89 Cambridge
Daniel, laborer, b. 213 Vine
Daniel, laborer, b. 139 Otis
Daniel, moulder, b. 67 Moore
Daniel Mrs. h. S9 Cambridge
Daniel J. laborer, b. 4 Water
David, laborer, b. 103 Cambridge
David, laborer, b. 803 Cambridge
David, teamster, 75Main,h.67 Moore
D. Ambrose, adv. agt. 3 Linden, h.
29 Putnam avenue
Edward, clerk, b. 2 South
Eliza, widow of David, h. 12 Short
Ellen, widow of John H. h. 131 Otis
Ellen, widow of Patrick, house 162
Franklin
Ellen, widow of Timothy, house 9
Jefferson
Florence, laborer, h. 25 Gore
Florence A. teamster, h. 269 Vine
Hannah, widow of Dennis,h, 4 Water
Henry J. varnisher, b. 131 Otis
James, laborer, b. i39 Otis
James P. tinsmith, b. 67 Moore
Jeremiah, at 169 Gore, b. 799 Cam-
bridge
Crowley Jeremiah, B. & M. R. R, b. 25
Gore
Jeremiah, foreman of cellar,169 Gore,
h. 74 Spring
Jeremiah, galvanizer. Lamb &
Ritchie, b. 162 Franklin
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 4 Water
Jeremiah, shoemaker,h. 235 Franklin
Jeremiah, coachman, b. 109 Fourth
Jeremiah J. laborer, B. b. 70 Rice
John, laborer, b. 195 Portland
John, laborer, b. 27 Gore
Joanna, h. 229 Broadway
John, teamster, h. 68 Webster ave.
John D. drug clerk, b. 74 Spring
John J. driver, h. 68 Webster ave.
John J. laborer, b. 70 Rice
Keiran A. clerk, b. 16 DeWolf
Keiran F. bookbinder, h. 6 DeWolf
Margaret J, widow of Jeremiah
70 Rice
Mary Mrs. h. 3 Broadway
Mary Mrs. variet}^ store, L09 Fourth,
h. 241 Vine
Mary A. widow of Daniel, house 47
Harding
Michael, bootmaker, Am. Rub Co.h.
rear 4 Pioneer
Michael, laborer, h. r. 181 Charles
Michael, laborer, b. 799 Cambridge
Michael, wheelwright, h. 54 Fairmont
Michael J. engineer, h. 34 Somerset
Patrick, gardener, 90 Brattle, house
13 Remington
CROWLEY PATRICK, provis-
ions aad groceries, 36 Webster av.
h. do. See page 777
Patrick, tinsmith, b. 162 Franklin
Patrick J. machinist,153 Putnam av.
h. 136 Amory
Timothy, at 31 Gore, b. 27 do.
Timothy, coal and wood, 34 Gore, h.
27 do.
Timothy, laborer, b. 195 Portland
Croxford VValter E. draughtsman, 92
Maiu, b. at Chelsea
, iron worker. rms. 114 Columbia
Croy Baselio. candy maker,h.2 Union pi.
Crozier Christopher J. painter. 730 Mass.
ave. h. 13 Howard
Edwin A. painter, 4 Central sq. and
grocer, IS School, h. do.
Robert, carpenter, h. 2 Coolidge pi.
Crudup Alfred, laborer, h. 37 Brewery
Charles, waiter, h. 90 Harvard
Edward A. waiter, h. 60 Hastings
John T. grocer, 84 Harvard, h. 90 do.
Cruikshank Charles P. lead glazier, B.b.
56 Webster ave.
George, iron roller,h. 56 Webster av.
James, carpenter, b. 31 Winter
John J. clerk, b. 56 Webster ave.
Robert, printer, b. 31 Winter
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
177
Crumb Percy E. janitor, 282 and 290
Mass. av. h. 35 Pine
Crutchelow Melisso, widow of Jackson,
h. 32 Brewery
Crystal Rock Pants Co. 247 Cambridge
and 420 Mass. ave.
Cuddie James A. blacksmith, 442 Main,
h. 15 Beaver
Cuddy Bridget, widowT of John, house
347 Columbia [Columbia
Edward, at 145 Broadway, bds. 347
George R. clerk, b. 347 Columbia
Thomas, driver, b. 347 Columbia
William, driver, b. 347 Columbia
Cud worth Mercy E. b. 7 Elm
Cuguzzo Felix, fruit, 1867 Mass. ave. h.
4 White
Culhan Ann, h. 17 Jefferson
Edward, foreman, 386 Main, h. 78
Holworthy
John E. spring bed maker, 386 Main,
b. 78 Holworthy
Thomas F. iron worker, boards 78
Holworthy
Culhane Ann, wid. of Dauiel, h.46 Flagg
Charles A. pressman, University
Press, b. 49 Flagg
Daniel, laborer, h. 9 Foster pi.
Daniel F. marble worker, boards 9
Foster pi.
Edward J. city laborer,b.9 Foster pi.
James, city laborer, h. 23 Flagg
James, contractor, h. 239 Franklin
John T. contractor, h. 18 Flagg
Michael, city laborer, h. 19 Bay
Michael, police station 2, h. 49 Flagg
Patrick, laborer, h. 13 Flagg
Patrick F. provisions, 235 Franklin,
house 19Bav
Robert G. b. 18 Flagg
Thomas, tinsmith, b. 19 Bay
William H. bookbinder, b. 13 Flagg
Cullen Bridget, widow of Patrick, house
4 Harding
James, fireman, h. 2 Eighth
John, laborer, h. 18 Marion
John, laborer^ h. 7 Grant
John P. provisions, 113 Cambridge,
B. h. 47 Plymouth
Martin, laborer, h. 201 Franklin
Patrick, laborer, h. 204 Franklin
Patrick, laborer, b. 19 Hunting
Patrick, laborer, b. 11 Ninth
Cullinan Patrick, h. 4(5 Winter
Patrick, laborer, h. 20 Harding
Cullis John M. sugar house, h. 99 Spring
Cullity Norah, widow, h. 122 Webster
avenue
Patrick, mason, h. 40 Jefferson
Culverwell Alice; E. compositor, bds. 242
Broadway
Arthur, laundry agent, boards 242
Broadway
Culverwell Edith A. teacher, B. b. 242
Broadway
Mary A. widow of Thomas, house
242 Broadway [Franklin
William, boiler maker, 72 Main, h. 9
Cumiskey Henry, butcher, h. 65 Cherry
Cummings Annie B.Mrs, boarding house,
94 Prescott
Arthur, clerk, B. b. 44 Creighton
Arthur 8. (Charles P. Cummings &
Co.) 158 Tremont, B. h. 15 Reming-
ton
Charles F. foreman, 558 Mass. av. h.
7 Glenwood ave.
Charles H. printer, B. b. 294 Green
Charles P. (Charles P. Cumminge &
Co.), Bluthner pianos, 158 Tre-
mont, B. h. 8 Walnut av.
Charles P. printer, Riverside Press.
h. 294 Green
Daniel, laborer, h. 17 Jefferson
Duncan W. printer,b.l00 Mt. Auburn
Earl F. b. 94 Prescott
Edward, asst. prof. H. U. house 104
Irving
Ella R. clerk, 3 Hampshire, bds. 54
Antrim [ave.
Emery C. clerk, B. b. 826 Somerville
Erastus J. hairdresser, 1994 Mass.
ave. h. 16 Creighton
George, machinist, b. 464 Main
George H. driver, 6 Pearl, bds. SS}4
Essex
George W. bookbinder, 7 Brattle, b.
at Somerville
Harriet L. Mrs. h. 175 Mt. Auburn
Helen I. and Lillian W.h. 54 Antrim
Helen T. widow, b. 8 Miller ave.
James, mason, b. 462 Main
James, teamster, John Reardou &
Sons, h. 143 Hamilton
James T. correspondent, h. 8 Miller av .
John, driver, 636 Mass. ave. rms. 24
Pleasant
John, foreman, Cambridge Water
Works, h. 78 Auburn
John, laborer, h. 312 Third
John H. painter, h. 18 Cogswell ave.
John J. laborer, C. W. W. bds. 78
Auburn
Martin, packer, b. 248 Broadway
Mary J. Miss, teacher of piano. 8
Miller ave. bds. do.
Melvina M. widow of Daniel P. h. 8
Walnut ave.
Perley L. bookkeeper, 6 Pearl, bds.
33 A Kssex [Green
Richard J. J. compositor, house 296
Roscoe F. h. 94 Prescotl
Theron .1. intelligence office, 1 Cam-
bridge, B. h. (!4 Buckingham
Thomas, marble cutter, B. house, j
Hubbard ave.
11
178
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Cummings Thomas W. telegrapher, F>.
bds. 2 Hubbard ave.
Timothy, elevator, h. 3 Cohlau's ct.
William, driver, 19 Bowdoin, b. do.
, at Diary Co. h. 310 Pearl
Cummins Mary A. bookkeeper, 1245 Cam-
bridge, h. at Somerville
Cummiskey James, laborer, h. 43 Bristol
Joseph, at Am. Rub. Co. b. 43 Bristol
Thomas, painter, h. 60 Banks
Cunard Arthur N. clerk, 655 Mass. ave.
h. at Somerville
Cuneo Antonio, confectionery, 1271 Cam-
bridge, h. at Boston
Cunha A. A. barber, h. 27 Ninth
George, furniture, h. 63 Vine
Jesse, shipper, b. 37 Union
Manuel, variety store, 1020 Cam-
bridge, h. 16 Yandiue
Manuel M. laborer, h. 37 Union
Matthew, hairdresser, h. 16 Vandine
Cunio Rebecca L. Mrs. h. 16 Pleasant
Cunningham Amasa B. cabinet maker, h.
29 Tremont
Augustine, apothecary, 1369 Cam-
bridge, h. 104 Prospect
CUNNINGHAM BROS, insur-
ance and real estate agts. 671 Mass.
ave. See p. 18 [ton
Catherine, dressmaker, h. 141 Hamil-
Catherine J. teacher, B. h. 31 Rice
Charles J. journalist, b. 31 Rice
Daniel D. marble polisher, house 35
Winter
Edgar, b. 183 Auburn
Ellen, widow, h. 720 Cambridge
Ellen E. widow of James, house 145
Franklin [mond
Francis, carriage painter, h. 186 Ray-
Frank, h. 89 Washington
Fred L. bookkeeper, 136 State, B. h.
6 Hurl but
George S. fruit, 1213 Cambridge, h.
19 Clary
Henry J. real estate, 1369 Cambridge,
h. 847 Mass. ave.
Horace, plumber, b. 150 Spring
James, boiler maker, b. 4 DeWblf
James, cooper, bds. 720 Cambridge
James, wood turner, 113 Broadway.
h. 25 State
James A. wood turner, 113 Broad-
way, b. 25 State [lin
James P. electrotyper, b. 145 Frank-
Jeremiah, iron moulder, June. Broad-
way and Market, h. 29 Elm
Joanna, widow, h. r. 42 Murray
John, brick layer, h. 37 Willow
John A. printer, b. 145 Franklin
John A. real estate, 1369 Cambridge,
b. 152 Green
John F. upholsterer, 25 Brattle,
bds. rear IS Willard
Cunningham Joseph H. physician, 152
Green, h. do.
Mary, widow of Charles, variety
store, 52 Fifth, h. do.
Mary V. teacher, B. h. 31 Rice
Michael J. laborer, John Reardon &
Sons, h. 8 Watson
Moses, clerk, 16 Cambridge, house
529 do.
Owen, bricklayer, h. 141 Hamilton
Patrick, box maker, b. 67 Norfolk
Patrick, teamster, 386 River, house
6 Hayes
Robert, moulder, h. 183 Auburn
R. H. Mrs. h. 533 Putnam ave.
Sanford, waiter, h. 53 Portland
Thomas, boilerinaker, h. 91 Main
Thomas, laborer, b. 269 Vine
Thomas E. physician, 847 Mass. ave.
house do.
William, laborer, h. 269 Vine
William H. h. 31 Rice
William J. fireman, h. 6 Bristol
William J. supt. P. O. 18 Boylston,
bds. 145 Franklin
Cupples Victor W. trav. salesman, B. b.
424 Putnam ave.
Curlew Isaac, carpenter, b. 13 Ninth
Curie}7- Hugh, hatter, b. r. 123 Hastings
John B. h. 1259 Cambridge
John J. pressman, Riverside Press,
h. 202 River
Patrick J. boiler maker, 29 Main, b.
2 Harvard pi. [do.
Patriek J. teamster, 25 Donnell, b.
Curran Bridget, widow of James A. h.
301 Winsor
Cornelius, laborer, h. 41 Hunting
Cornelius, Jr. carpet layer, bds. 41
Hunting
Dennis, peddler, b. 38 Hunting
Florence P. peddler, b. 41 Hunting
James F. wire worker, b. 301 Winsor
Jeremiah F. naturalization agent, h.
1128 Cambridge
John, laborer, b. 65 Boylston
John, peddler, h. 10 Willow
John F. peddler, h. 10 Willow
John F. pressman, University Press,
h. 48 Sacramento
John G. carpenter, b. 301 Winsor
JohnM. laborer, b. 41 Hunting-
Joseph M. sawver, First, cor. Thorn-
dike, h, 15 Eighth
Margaret, widow of Thomas, house
54 Wiuter
Margaret M. widow of James II . h.
59 Boylston
Mary and Rose, h. 301 WinSor
Michael, peddler, h. 38 Hunting
Michael, Jr. peddler, b. 38 Hunting
Michael J. teamster, John T. Scully,
h. 88 First
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY 179
Curran Peter, cooper, 930 Cambridge, h.
Curtin Daniel, clerk, bds. 15 Ninth
44 North
Edward, teamster, 84 Bridge, house
Timothy, bds, 41 Hunting
9 Second st. court
Timothy, clerk, h. 15 Hunting
Edward, Jr. plumber's apprentice b.
William, boiler maker, h. 231 Vine
9 Second st. court
William, hat maker, h. 38(J Winsor
Honora,wid.of Patrick,h.l72 Charles
William, laborer, h. 625 Putnam av.
James, laborer, h. 170 Gore
Currie Abram Y. carpenter and builder.
James, laborer, h. 58 North
376 Harvard, h. do.
James, teamster, b. 15 Dublin
Daniel, laborer, h. 14 Warren
James P. varnisher, b. 9 Seventh st.
Elizabeth F. widow of John. h. 43
court
Jay
John, at 169 Gore, h. 170 do.
Herbert D. dentist, 1090 Mass. ave.
John, laborer, bds. 157 Raymond
h. 25 Warlaud
John C. uphplsterer, b. 71 Cushing
Hugh, carpenter, h. 137 Clark
John D. bookbinder, B. boards 170
John C. sawyer, B. h. 384 Winsor
Brookline
John Z. physician, 907 Mass.ave.h. do.
John F. laborer, Mt. Auburn ceme-
Lionel R. wood turner, 81 State, h.
tery, h. 104 Cushing
43 Jay
John H. laborer, h. 2 Van Norden
Reuben, laborer, b. 84 Brookline
Lawrence, teamster, bds. C. Mul-
Thomas Mrs. h. 907 Mass. ave.
cahy's, ward 5
see Curry
Mai-y, widow of Cornelius, house 71
Currier Adeline A. Mrs. h. 150 Prospect
Cnshing
AliceV. teacher, Corbett school
Patrick, foreman, Mt. Auburn ceme-
Arthur M. bookbinder,h. 217 Auburn
tery, h. 104 Cushing
Arthur T. bookbinder, h. 217 Auburn
Patrick, laborer, bds. 125 Gore
George, piano maker, h. 72 Wendell
Patrick, machinist, 126 Fulton, B.
Harry A. clerk, 6 Central sq. house
h. 170 Brookline
206 Auburn
Patrick J. liquors, B. h. 341 Winsor
Isabel V. widow of William E. h. 74
Patrick J. stone cutter, bds. 104
Pearl
Cushing
Joseph B. clerk, B. h. 104£ Pearl
Thomas P. printer, b. 170 Brookline
Maria W.Mrs, matron, Day Nursery,
Timothy, laborer, b. 125 Gore
79 Moore, h. do.
Curtis Albert W. mason. 1 White, house
Sarah J. widow of Joseph H. h. 417
46 Avou Hill [do.
Broadway
Alvah, clerk, 212 Hampshire, b. 233
Willard A. bookkeeper, B. b. 105
Annie M. dressmaker, 73 River, h.
Henry
54 do.
Curries A. Le Verne, clerk, Spear's laun-
Asbury C. grocer, 1151 and 1381 Cam-
ch- y, h. at Melrose
bridge, h. 78 Inman
Curry Angus, roofer, b. 4 Davis
Charles, h. Groveland [bridge
Benjamin M. salesman, B. house 77
Dennis, at 169 Gore. bds. 996 Cam-
Austin
Dolly A. Mrs. employment office. 48
Edward, iceman, 169 Gore, house
Green, h. do.
12 Seventh
Edward P. clerk. 441 Cambridge,
Frank, laborer, h. 20 Pioneer ave.
bds. -21 Filth
llugli. clerk, P. O. IS Boylston, h.
Fred ('. machinist, h. 279 Pearl
28 Myrtle ave.
Fred F. teamster, h. 172 Harvard
pLUKY JAMES, harness maker,
V_y 5 Broadway, h. Newman. See
George, plumber, bds. 51 Filth
George <;. engineer, b. 13 Prospect
page 829
Hannah, widow of Thomas, house "> 1
.la, ncs. laborer, i». 25 sixth
River
John, laborer, house 25 Sixth
Harry S. printer, h. 21 Essex
Patrick, at 169 Gore, h. 28 Ninth
Helena T. Miss, dressmaker, 21 Fifth,
Patrick, laborer, h. r. 7 Ninth
boards do.
Samuel s. teacher, 458 Boylston, B.
Horace s. painter, b. 362 Harvard
h. 18 Prescott
.lames, clerk. \\. h. Bradbury, near
William, blacksmith, A. McDonald
Sparks
& Son, h. ;{7 McDonald
James II. clerk, h. 89 Fourth
see Currie
John B. u'lass blower, h. 21 Fifth
Curtin Andrew J. marble worker, bds.
Lorenzo, carpenter, h. 51 Filth
104 Cushing
Mary F. Miss, dressmaker, r.; River,
Arthur B. bds. 104 Cashing
h. 5 1 do.
180
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Curtis Richard, teamster, b. 85 Bridge
Robert, carriage washer, 133 Green,
h. at Boston
Thomas, mason, h. 13£ Warren
Thomas Pelham, electric engineer,
B. h. 15 Story
William D. tailor, b. 48 Green
William W.publisher,B.h.l2 Linnaean
Willis C. house 12 Linnaean
Cusack Esther, widow of James, house
245 Sixth
Fred, painter, 244 Main, b. 245 Sixth
James, tube maker, h. 1 Walker ct.
Thomas, harness maker, b. 245 Sixth
William, shoe cutter, b. 245 Sixth
see Kusack
Cushing Clarence H. laborer, h. Rolling
Mill Block, 11 Bristol
Edith S. Miss, teacher, B. boards 22
Wendell
Frank, fireman, h. 195 River
George W. bookkeeper, 113 Broad-
way, h. at Hingham
Henry G. sheriff,Court House, Third,
h. at Lowell
CUSHING J. & CO. (estate of
Joseph Cushing) , grain, f oot Regent,
See p. 783
Kate W. Miss, teacher, B. boards 22
Wendell
Primary School, Cushing
Process Co. rectifiers of liquors, 83
Clark, office 580 Washington, B.
Sarah, widow, h. 37 Berkshire
Wallace E. teamster, h. 157 Harvard
William, clerk, P. O., B. h. 1851
Mass. ave.
William Mrs. h. 22 Wendell
Cushman Charles, prop. Broadway House,
5 Broadwav, h. do.
Charles A. lawyer, 85 State, B. h.997
Mass. ave.
Charles F. banker, 53 State, B. h.
26 Wallace
Charles H. (Cushman Bros. & Co.),
curtain fixture mnfr. 15 Blanche,
h. 15 Lancaster
Emma Miss, actuary, State House, B.
h. 21 Wendell
Florence, asst. at Observatory, bds.
35 Wallace
CUSHMAN GEORGE W. men's
furnishing goods, 17 Court, B. h.21
Wendell, See p. 96
Margaret K. widow of Elkanah A.
h. 21 Wendell
Moses E. real estate, h. 63 Inman
Rufus C. merchandise broker, 85
State, B. h. 3 Hurlbut
Susan E. widow of Cephas, house 35
Wallace
Cutler Arthur W. clerk, 638 Mass. ave.
b. 20 Fairfield
Cutler Benjamin W. stenographer, h. 91
Inman
Charles H. letter carrier, P. 0.18
Boylston, h. 6 Cutler ave. [pi.
Clara, widow of Curtis, h. 14 Kirkland
Edward H. flour, B. h. 15 Arlington
Edwin B. shipper, 286 Main, h. 269
Brookline [Austin
Elizabeth Mrs. lodging house, 42
Emily, b. 22 Centre
George Henry, carpenter, h. 20
Fairfield
George Holbrook, letter carrier, B.
h. 71 Magazine
Ida M. h. 356 Broadway
William H. chief janitor, H.U. house
at Arlington
William H. horse dealer,23 Murdock,
h. 356 Broadway
Cutten Theodore H. Jr. at Bay State
Distiling Co. boards 295 Broadway
Cutter Charles, teamster, b.514 Mass.av.
Charles H. engineer, h. 14 Clay
Charles S. shipper, B. b. 42 Austin
Emma L. Miss, h. 26 Bigelow
Frank B. real estate, 5 Tremont, B.
b. 37 Linnaean
Frank L. painter, b. 22 Cherry
Frank R. rms. 42 Austin
Frederick S. master, Peabody gram-
mar school, h. 48 Irving
CUTTER GEORGE F. boots and
shoes, 1426 Mass. ave. h. 60 Wendell.
See p. 795
George H. cutter, 6 Chauncy, B. h.
100 Prospect
Harris M. freight agent, 5 State, B.
b. 84 Oxford
Harry E. dentist, 1278 Mass ave. h.
273 Harvard
Henry O. real estate, 5 Tremont, B.
b. 37 Linnaean
Horace E. piano action maker, bds.
22 Cherry
J. Frank (Hugh Stewart & Co.) car-
riage mnfr. 222 and 224 Main, bds.
44 Mt. Pleasant
Laura J. widow of George W. house
26 Bigelow
Louisa, widow of Abel P. house 273
Harvard
Mary E. Miss, h. 22 Cherry
Stephen B. carpenter, h. 42 Austin
Walter, letter carrier, P. O. 1819
Mass. ave. h. 1925 do.
Walter F. engineer, b.42 Austin
CUTTER WATSON G. (Watson
G. Cutter & Sons), real estate, mort-
gages and insurance, 5 Tremont, B.
3.T.* h. 37 Linnaean, See back cover
William H. painter, b. 22 Cherry
Cutting Albert P. butter and eggs, 479
Cambridge, h. do.
CAMBRIDGE [])] DIRECTORY
181
Cutting Andrew, com. mer.h.23 Warland
Charles H. fish, etc. 359 Main, house
6 Harold pi.
Edwin A. trav. salesman, 204 State,
B. h. 71 Allston
Eliza M. Mrs. h. 145 Hancock
George A. clerk, 359 Main, house 5
Village
Gilbert E. piano tuner, 20 Tremont,
B. h. 23 Warland
Hiram S. salesman, 443 Mass. ave.
b. 3 Clinton
CUTTING LOUIS W. treas. Cam-
bridge Safe Deposit & Trust Co.
1598 Mass. ave. h. at Arlington,
Mass. See p. 770
Cuvelir Louis, carpenter, h. 1 Norfolk ct.
Cyr Ellen M. Miss, teacher, h. 31 Mellen
Lucy E. Miss, teacher, Cushing pri-
mary school, h. 31 Mellen
Cyrenas Theodore, rms. 44 Holyoke
DAUBE JAMES R. helper, medical
school, h. 366 Green
Johanna, widow of James, b. 366 Green
Dacey Daniel, laborer, 169 Gore, house 14
Marion [Moore
Elizabeth, widow of John, house 57
James, freight handler, b.283 Broad-
way
James, laborer, b. 18 Willow
Nellie F. widow of Patrick, house
Otis, cor. Fifth
Patrick, laborer, h. 14 Marion
Patrick, laborer, h. 21 Short
Roger, laborer, h. 14 Marion
William D. clerk, B. h. r. 52 Pine
William D. clerk, h. Otis, cor. Fifth
Dacie William, variety store, 22 Short,
house do.
Dadman N. Frank, copyist, B. house 14
Meacham
see Dudman
Daffenson Alfred, b. 30 Mt. Auburn
August, hairdresser,h.30 Mt. Auburn
Daggett Warren C. reporter, Press, 618
Mass. ave. h. 57 Hubbard ave.
Dagle Edmund, horse shoer, 34 Cam-
bridge, b. Hotel Cambridge
Dahl Louis, laborer, h. 14 Wilbur
Dahlgren John P.eugineer,h.29 Tremont
Dahlstrom Minnie Miss, h. 53 Tremont
Dailee Timothy, laborer, h. 129 Bridge
Dailey Annie S.at Pathfinder office, B.b.
5 Leonard ave.
Charles, button maker, h. 127 Charles
Charles, elerk. b. 2 Hampshire ct.
DAILEY CHARLES W. hack
and livery stable ami ambulance
service, 105 Cambridge and 15
Gore, h. at Winchester, Ma*s. see
p. 781
Dailey Ellen, widow, h. r. 21 Decatur
Henry, laborer, 155 Charles
James, printer, h. 160 Harvard
J. Harry, clerk, B.b. 60 Hancock
Mary A. widow of Edward, house 5
Leonard ave.
Michael, freight conductor, house
75 Rindge ave.
Michael, mason's tender, h. 16 Bay
Patrick, engine cleaner, B. & M. R.
R. round house, h. 4 Linehan ct.
Sarah, widow of Dennis, house 360
Broadway
Thomas H. roofer, 698 Mass. ave.
bds. 16 Bay
Thomas J. contractor, 209 Washing-
ton, B. h. 60 Hancock
Daily Charles E. button maker, house
125 Charles
Ermina D. Mrs. b. 44 Bowdoin
Eugene J. plumber, h. '113 Third
George, oil hat maker, H.M. Sawyer
& Son, b. 11 Seventh st. ct.
James B. laborer, b. 125 Charles
James J. oil hat maker, h.ll Seventh
st. ct.
John, clothing oiler, h. 46 Spring
John, lumber, h. r. 136 Bridge
Sarah, widow, h. 360 Broadway
see Dailey, Daley, also Daly
Daisy Edward J. sawyer,h. 11 Lawrence
Edward J. Jr. h. 11 Lawrence
George W. b. 11 Lawrence
Thomas H. green coffee sifter, 87
Broad, B. h. 140 Green
William R. porter, B. h. r. 52 Pine
Dakin Arthur, cabinet maker, house 106
Columbia
Dale Addie,teacher,Gore primary school,
b. 104 Otis
Edward B. engineer,City Hall, house
34 Antrim
George, house 64 Gore
Lorenzo H. asst. engineer, No. 5,
Inman sq. h. 104 Otis
Thomas L. iron moulder, b. 104 Otis
Warren A. fresco painter,b. 104 Otis
William W. fish market, 322 Cam-
bridge, h. 51 Crescent
Daley Albert G. draughtsman, bds. 293
Broadway
Catheriue, widow of William, house
23 Sargent
Cornelius J. pressman, I'niv. Press,
h. 13 Hancock
Daniel, laborer, h. 12 Warren
Daniel, laborer. I). 15 Bunting
Dennis, laborer, h. 3, r. 2(.) Reed
Dennis 3. baker, b. .**.'> Webster ave.
Eugene, Laborer, i>. 25 Plage
Helen, widow of John, b. 230 Vine
.lames, laborer, b. SO Klin
.lenness .1. shipper, b. 3 Ueed pi.
182
CAMBRIDGE [D] DIRECTORY
Daley John, bds. 39 Essex
John, laborer, b. r. 3 Seventh
John, laborer, h. 25 Flagg
Michael, teamster, b. 129 Bridge
John C. bookbinder, 26a Brattle,
bds. 25 Flagg [Webster ave.
John F. soda fountain maker, h. 69
John F. teamster, h. 19 Squires ct.
John S. bookbinder, b. 19 Flagg
Margaret, widow of John S. h. 19
Flagg
Mary, widow, h. 33 Webster ave.
Patrick, at 169 Gore, h. 6 Squires ct.
Patrick, copper worker, h. 20 Har-
vard
Thomas, teamster, h. 209 Vine
Thomas W. iron worker, Boston
Bridge Works, Sixth, h. 39 Essex.
Timothy, coppersmith, b. 11 Brewery
Timothy, laborer, h. 129 Bridge
Timothy J. tailor, 1859 Mass. ave. h.
at Somerville
William H. bds. 69 Webster ave.
William T. printer, b. 19 Flagg
see Dailey, Daily, also Daly
Dallinger Caroline Miss, h. 922 Mass. ave.
Cynthia, widow of William, h. 130
Chestnut
Emily C. Miss, principal, Parker
school, h. 95 Western ave.
Frank W. office, 229 State, B. h. 82
Henry [way
Fred W. tutor, H. U. bds. 384 Broad-
Philip B. clerk, treasurer's office,
City Hall, b. 384 Broadway
William W. city treas. and collector,
City Hall, h. 384 Broadway «
Dalloway John, rubber cutter, h. 99
Washington
> Dalrymple Clara Mrs. seamstress, bds.
35 Inman [shire
Clarence C. iceman, h. 113 Hamp-
John E. wdieelwright, 181 Hamp-
shire, b. at Somerville [ter
William S.wire worker, h. 20 Worces-
Dalton Charles F. planer, 169 Gore, bds.
4S£ Webster ave.
Christopher, car inspector. B. & M.
R. B. h. 46 Third
Christopher J. driver, bds. 46 Third
Elizabeth, wTidow of Thomas, house
77 Broadway [ave.
Frank B. coremaker, h. 89 Webster
Henry, medical student, b. 298 Mass.
ave.
James, rubber worker, bds. 46 Third
James F. foreman of yard, 169 Gore,
h. 17 Squires ct.
John, carpenter, b. 30 River
Joseph E. motorman, h. Montgom-
ery, cor. Dudley
Lizzie A. Miss, milliner and dress-
maker, b. 17 Squires ct.
Dalton Thomas, blacksmith, h. 77 Broad-
way
Daly Augustine J. lawyer, 1388 Mass.
ave. house 51 Martin
Catherine, widow of Dauifd, bread
store, 19 Ninth, h. do.
Catherine, widow of John J. house
32 Bay
Charles, teamster, b. 74 Brookline
Daniel W. h. 54 Banks
Edward, laborer, h. 2 Linehan ct.
Ellen, nurse, Cambridge Hospital,
bds. do. [Baldwin
Fannie M. Miss, clerk, B. bds 42A
George, peddler, h. r. 293 Third
Hugh, laborer, bds 125 Pearl
James, carpenter, b. 877 Cambridge
James, harness maker, h. 42£ Bald-
win
James A. clerk, b. 42£ Baldwin
James S. clerk, 566 Mass. ave. h.
584 Putnam ave.
John E. agent, h. 6 Lopez
John E. bookkeeper, 56 Beacon, B.
b. 14 Rockwell
John J. clerk, b. 95 Kinnaird
Michael, laborer, h. 11 Lopez
Michael J. h. 125 Pearl
Michael J. baker, h. 310 Broadway
Thomas, machinist, 29 Main
Thomas H. roofer, 696 Mass. ave.
bds. 16 Bay
Thomas J. car inspector, B. & A. R.
R. h. 17 Suffolk
Thomas J. clerk, B. b. 424 Baldwin
William, boiler maker. 72 Main, h.
60 Boylston
William, laborer, h. 35 Porter
see Dailey, Daley, also Daily
Dam Charles* O. sexton, First Universa-
lis t church, h. 215 Green
Dame Ellen B. Mrs. music teacher, 16
Mellen, h. do.
Henry, ins. agent, 42 Congress, B.
h. 16 Mellen
John P. H. foreman, B. b. 24 Norfolk
Marion B. Miss, teacher of music
and painting, 16 Mellen, h. do.
Mary E. widow of William S. h 42
Norfolk [Broadway
Damere3T Andrew, stone cutter, bds. 6*6
Damery Joseph F. helper, 723 Mass. ave.
b. 35 Magee [Magee
Thomas, baker, 40 Green, b. 35
William J. brass finisher, h. 35
Magee [Harvard
Damon Arthur, boiler maker, b. r. 36
Edward, galvanizer, 50 Harvard, b.
81 Amorv [ave.
George L. safe mnfr. h. 1749 Mass.
Samuel T. machinist, h. 303 Winsor
Dana Bridget, dressmaker. 35S Broad-
way, h. do.
CAMBRIDGE [])] DIRECTORY
183
Dana Daniel, packer, B. h. 358 Broadway
Elizabeth E. h. 152 Brattle
Primary School, Centre
Richard H. lawyer, 53 State, B. h.
113 Brattle
, Richard H. Mrs. h. 152 Brattle
William D. Mrs. bds. 1268 Mass. ave.
Dandy Henry, laborer, b. 41 Washington
Dane Herbert W. stableman, h. r. 129
Amory [Brookline
Mary L. at Baptist Home, h. 308
Danehy Daniel P. undertaker, 132Rindge
ave. h. do.
Ellen, widow of Timothy, h. 15
Sargent [vard
Mary, widow of Patrick, h. 220 Har-
Patrick, foreman, 502 Main, bds. 220
Harvard [220 Harvard
Patrick J. foreman, 29 Franklin, h.
Richard, laborer, 502 Main. bds. 220
Harvard
Thomas, machinist, h. 21 Sargent
Timothy, express, 128 State, B. h.
76 Rindge ave.
William, groceries, 11 Broadway, h.
110 Main
William H. driver, T. F. Danehy, h.
21 Sargent
Danforth B. Otis, supt. Cambridge Elec-
tric Light Co. Western ave. h. 8
Bath [Rockingham
Charles W. wire worker, house 35£
Cyrus, salesman, B. h. 9 Lincoln
Ella S. Miss, supt, Y. W. C. Asso.
695 Mass. ave. b. 117 Auburn
James L. electric light trimmer, h.
35 Ash
J. Franklin, student, b. 117 Auburn
Moses, painter, 546 Mass. ave. h. 24
Pearl [Ash
. Olive M. widow of George O. h. 35
Vespasian, visitor of poor, office,
Central Square building, Western
ave. h. 117 Auburn
Walter B. (W. B. Danforth & Co.)
real estate, insurance, 2041 Mass.
ave. h. 42 Creighton
DANFORTH W. B. & CO.
(Walter B. Danforth), real estate
and insurance, 204S Mass. ave.
Sec page IS
Daugeau David, brickuiaker, h. 53 Dublin
bds. 31 Erie
Daniel Henry, waiter, h. 76 Harvard
Henry I), waiter, bds. 73 Prince
Herman (;. dry goods, 49 River
John, carpenter, b. 38 Harvey
John M. Laborer, b. 56 Harvey
Julins C. house 34 Erie
Marie P>. Miss, teacher, Morse gram-
mar school, I). 31 Erie
Walter, grocer, 27.">I.J Broadway, h.
at Belmonl
Daniels. Annie E. Mrs. clerk. P. O. IS
Boylston, h. 12 Oak [Cherry
Arvilla, widow of John A. h. 60
Daniel, cigar maker, h. 35 Banks
Daniel, Jr. pressman, h. 25 Duuster
Emanuel P. pressman, b. 35 Banks
George A. pressman, b. 35 Banks
Harry B. peddler, h. 35 Banks
Joseph, waiter, h. 87 Howard
Lewis E. milkman, 15 Park, h. do.
Thomas, butcher, Xiles Bros. h. 14
Bolton [348 Cambridge
Walter W. boiler maker, 72 Main, b.
William F. bookkeeper, 574 Mass.
ave. h. at Dorchester
Danielson Daniel, oil wrorks, h. 308 Vine
Emil A. carriage mnfr. 245 Charles,
B. h. 107 Washington avenue
Danskin John F. baker, 53 River, h. 55 do.
Robert H. student, bds. 55 River
Robert S. baker, 53 River, b. 55 do.
D'Aranjo Bento P. sawyer, h. 190 Third
Darcy John, h. 363 Huron ave.
John, lead worker, h. 23 Fourth
Michael, h. 54 Baldwin
Patrick H. gilder, at Riv. Press, h.
54 Baldwin
William T. at Am. Tube Works, b.
54 Baldwin
D'Arcy Patrick A. h. 54 Baldwin
see Dorsey
D'Avellar Manuel S. hairdresser, 1204
Cambridge, house do.
Dardis Frank .S. letter carrier, 647 Mass.
ave. b. 407 Green
John, box maker, b. 66 Pleasant
John, driver, 54 Ellery, h. 407 Green
Patrick H. horse dealer, 97 Concord
ave. house do. (Hampshire
Thomas B. piano polisher, h. 115i
Thomas P. clerk, b. 115£ Hampshire
William J. teamster, h. 14 Tuttle
Darling Charles S. whip mnfr. 112 Main,
h. at Somerville
Edward B. clerk, 16 Kingston, B.
b. 103 Huron ave.
Eugeue A. physician, 1603 Mass.
ave. h. do. [8 Forest
George Rev. insurance agent, bds.
Jerome A. printer, Riverside Press,
h. 31 Rockingham
Johu B. house 66 Dana
Lucy Mrs. at Baptist Home. b. 308
Brookline
Mary A. widow of John R. h. 173
Bridge
Mary F. widow of Charles k. h. 10:;
Huron ave.
Silas, engineer, bds. 30 River
William, whip mnfr. 110 Main, h. a
Somerville
Darlington Hubert A. waiter, bds. 17-~>0
< iambridze
184
CAMBRIDGE [ J) | DIRECTORY
Darlow Bros. (George W. and Eli Dar-
low), plumbers, 940a Mass. ave.
Eli (Darlow Bros.), plumbers, 940a
Mass. ave. h. do.
George, mason and builder, 940 Mass.
ave. h. do.
George W. (Darlow Bros) plumbers,
940a Mass. ave. h. do.
John A. bicycle mfr. and dealer, 940
Mass. ave. h. do.
DaRosa Antono, h. Lowland ave.
Guilherme, h. Lowland ave.
Darrach William Mrs. h. 21 Chauncy
Darrell John T. hostler, bds. 54 Cedar
Dart Elizabeth Mrs. h. 71 Allston
Job, carpenter, bds. 21 LawTrence
Leonard C. sea captain, h. 71 Allston
Dartt Gertrude Mrs. bds. 29 Mt. Pleasant
Daunt Arthur, rubber worker, h. 12 Sec-
ond
Dauwold Wilhelm, shoemaker, 129 Inman,
h. Auburn
Davenport Albert H. furniture mnfr. 108
Cambridge, h. at Maiden
Charles B. instructor, H. U. h. 11
Francis ave.
DAVENPORT EDWARD A.
treas. Fresh Pond Ice Co. 321 Wash-
ington, Som. h. 26 Irving. Seep. 3
Foster L. clerk, Am. Net & Twine
Co. h. at West Medford
Henry C. foreman, machinist, B. &
M. R. R. shop, h. 128 Otis
James G. engineer, Am. Net & Twine
Co. Second, h. at Somerville High-
lands
Patrick, switchman, b. 472 Winsor
Davey Arthur, draughtman, B. b. 2062
Mass. ave.
Dennis, lithographer, b. 53 Cherry
Edwin, driver, B. b. 2062 Mass. ave.
George, carpenter, 179 Norfolk
David Albert W., U. S. Cartridge Co.
Lowell, bds. 22 Avon [Avon
Elizabeth W. music teacher, b. 22
Frederick B. salesman, 146 Lincoln,
B. bds. 22 Avon
George M. confectionery, b. 253 River
John, peddler, 799 Cambridge
Maria J. widow of Samuel M. artist,
house 22 Avon
Sarah A. widow of Fred, h. 253 River
Thomas, at 169 Gore, h. 799 Cam
bridge
William, peddler, b. 799 Cambridge
Davidson Ada Mrs. prop. Brattle Sq.
Hotel, 32 Brattle, h. do.
Alfred B. grocer, 35 Gri gg, rms.
30 Mt. Auburn
Anna Mrs. b. 30 Hubbard ave.
Annie Miss, stenographer, 49 Har-
vard, bds. at Winchester
Charles E. tinsmith, h. 222 Prospect
Davidson Edward C. reed maker, 162
Broadway, h. 28 Lowell [Brookline
Elizabeth, widow of Amos, h. 345
George S. clerk, 8 Brattle, b. 32 do.
Henry R. machinist, B. B. W. h. 28
Lowell
John, painter, h. 24 Walnut ct.
John, pressman, 528 Mass. ave. h.
127 Elm
Joseph B. foreman, 385 Putnam ave.
h. 8 Whitney ave. [ave.
Mary, saleswoman, B. b. 30 Hubbard
Mary Mrs. h. 15 Mellen
Robert S. asst. at Observatory, bds.
273 Huron ave.
Rolland A. b. 259b Sidney
William, painter, h. 16 Walnut ct.
William H. A. engineer, 41 Federal,
B. h. 57 Harris
Davies Alfred, compositor, Riverside
Press, house 6 Rockwell
Ambrose W. carpenter, 113 Broadway
Edward F. bookkeeper, B. h. 32
Baldwin
George H. clerk, h. rear 79 Inman
May Ethel, bookkeeper, 2464 Mass.
ave. bds. at W. Somerville
Philip, city missionary, 2029 Wash-
ington, B. h. 26 Howard
William H. machinist, h. 26 Howard
Davin Mary, cook. 4 Chauncy, b. do.
Nanno, widow of Jeremiah, h. 165
Dublin
Thomas J. laborer, h. 197 Dublin
Davis Abner F. cooper, 169 Gore, h. 773
Cambridge
Adelaide H. Miss h. 51 Cherry
Albert, motorman, bds. 2 Frank
Alexander, h. 9 Cowperthwaite
Amelia H. widow of Hervey, house
18 Lee
Andrew McF. h. 10 Appleton
Annie F. at Hub Drug Co. B. h. 62
Amory
Arthur L. sheet metal worker, b. 2
Putnam ct.
Arthur W. butter and eggs, h. 123
Washington
Bancroft G. lawyer, 23 Court, B. h.
10 Appleton [h. do.
Bessie D. physician, office 154 Green,
Byron W. butter and eggs, h. 123
Washington
Caroline E. Miss. h. 23 Ellery [pect
Charles, cabinet maker, h. 318 Pros-
Charles A. h. 218 Hamilton
Charles C. beef, 11 % Blackstone, B.
h. Lexington ave. ward 1
Charles C. clerk, 1420 Mass. ave. h.
52 Baldwin
Charles D. pres. Tuxedo Powder Co.
mnfr. washing powder, office 105
Magazine, h. 131 Huron ave.
CAMBRIDGE [J)] DIBECTOKY
185
Davis Charles T. advertising agent, b. 7
Summer [burton pi
Clarence, wood engraver, h. 2 Ash-
Clementine J. Mrs. h. 897 Mass. av.
DAVIS CURTIS & CO. (James
and Edwin D. Mellen), soap and
glycerine mfrs. 184 and 194 Broad-
way and 136 State, B. See p. 10
C. Fred, art store, 527 Mass. av. rms.
88 Pearl
David W. bluing mnfr. 28 Clay,h. do.
Duncan C. furniture, h. 107 Otis
Edna J. widow, h. 326 Mass. av.
Edward, clerk, 638 Mass. ave. b. at
Allston
Edward D. carpenter, B. & M. repair
shop, h. 138 Spring
Edward E. clerk, 1420 Mass. ave. b.
at Brighton
Edward J. student, bds. 59 Bristol
Edwin G. student, h. 465 Broadway
Eliphalet F. clerk, h. 51 Cherry
Ella E. Miss, proof reader, Riverside
Press, b. 23 Erie
Elroy, at Union Depot, B. bds. 23
Magnolia ave.
Emma, gossamer stitcher, rms. 233
Harvard
Emma Mrs. b. 6 Lexington, ward 1
Ernest, boiler maker, 92 Main
Esther M. Mrs. h 23 Erie
Fannie M. bookkeeper,1420 Mass. av.
Forest L. salesman, B. h. 2 Vincent
Frank (McDonald & Davis), hav,
grain, etc. 1060 Cambridge, h. 387
Columbia
Frank A. clerk, B. b. 23 Erie
Frank H. paper mill machine^, 1019
Exchange bldg.B. h. 116 Huron av.
Frank M. lawyer, 42 Court, B. h. 326
Mass. ave.
Fred C. clerk, 105 Magazine, h. 53
Frost
Fred G. inspector, water registrars
office, City Hall, rms 94 Avon Hill
Fred H. shoemaker, 1426 Mass. ave.
h. 18 Bowdoin
George, civil engineer, city engin-
eer's office,City Hall, h. 30\Varland
George,helper, 135 Washington, b. do.
George A. grocer, 479 Mass. ave. h.
103 Iuman
George A. machinist, 92 Main, h. 8
Hotel Albert [Prospect
George H. salesman, B. boards. 318
George M. clerk, 145 Hampshire, b.
62 Amory
George S. cooper, h. 107 Otis
Georgie, nurse, b. IS Magazine
Gertrude Cheney Mrs. artist, h. 41
Kssex
Gorham II. clerk, National City
Hank. 76") Mass. ave. i>. 8 Clinton
Davis Guilford H. salesman, B. h. 348
Pearl
Harry W. driver, 251 Cambridge, b.
773 do.
Harry W. pressman, Riverside Press,
b. 112 Western ave.
Harvev G. bds. 255£ Broadway
DAVIS HENRY B. cashier, Nat.
City Bank, 765 Mass. av.h.8 Clinton,
See p. 765
Henry G. J. pressman, Riverside
Press, h. 112 Western ave.
Herbert L. piano inspector, h. 255£
Broadway
James C. Mrs. h. 1794 Mass. ave.
James C. & Son (James H. Davis
and James H. Spaulding), soap
mnfrs. 204 Broadway
James H. (James C. Davis & Son),
soap mnfr. 204 Broadway, h. 1794
Mass. ave.
John, hatter, b. 20 Flagg
John, painter, b. 25 Reed
John B. paper box maker, h. r. 59
Tremont
John B. paper box maker, h. 128
Webster ave.
John E. ship stores, 204 Commercial,
B. h. 2 Hurlburt
John M. h. 62 Amory
John W. chemist, 150 Broadway,
rms. 1124 Mass. ave.
Julia A. widow of Peter R. h. 58
Putnam ave.
Julia W. widow of William W. h.
110 Irving
AVIS J. EDWIN, treas. Boston
Woven Hose & Rubber Co. 33
Hampshire, office 275 Devonshire,
B. h. at Lynn. See p. 6
Katharine S. Mrs. b. 18 Appian Way
Lester, painter, B. h. 134 Lake View
ave.
Mahala E. Mrs. h. 49 Dana
Malcolm, B. student, H. U. bds. 8
Clinton [37 Norfolk
Margaret J. widow of George H. h.
Martha, widow of Samuel, house 260
Columbia
Martin V. B. h. 77 Thorndike
Mason, soft soap mnfr. 6 Lincoln pi.
h. 122 Norfolk
Melvina, widow of Nahuin, house 15
Columbia
M. Almada, widow of Calvin, h. 46
Howard
Peter, milkman, b. 163 Cambridge
Philip W. student, II. U. house 110
Irving
Pinckney, painter, 1). 59 Bristol
Robert E. janitor, h. 252 Columbia
Robert W. paiuter, 23 Reedi h. do.
D
186
CAMBRIDGE [J)] DIRECTORY
Davis Robert W. Jr. painter, 25 Reed,
bds. do.
Roland, plumber, 623 Mass. ave. b.
14 Cottage
Sadie, gossamer stitcher, rms. 233
Harvard
Samuel, beef, 11 J^ Blackstoue, B. h.
Lexington ave. ward 1
Samuel W. sewing machine agent, h.
10 Pleasant
Sarah E. Miss, teacher, Felton school,
bds. 120 Inman
Sarah J. widow of Jonathan, h. 29
Dana
Sarah J. A. Miss, principal, Ganuett
school, h. 13 Trowbridge pi.
Sidney J. hostler, h. 84 Harvard
Stillman C. salesman, B. h. 23 Irving
Sumner, barrels, 89 Bridge, h. at
Somerville
Susan, widow, h. 88 Pearl
Sylvia, widow of Samuel, house 96
Plympton
Thomas M. fancy soap mnfr. 417
Main, h. 51 Cherry
Thomas \V. master, Putnam grammar
school, h. at Waverly
Walter G. messenger, Cambridgeport
Nat. Bank, 595 Mass. ave. h. 41
Essex [Columbia
Warren J. engineer, 42 Elm, h. 283
AVilliam, butter, h. 144 Austin
William, organ maker, boards 114
Columbia
William, organ maker, b. 19 Gore
William E. shipper, h. 3 Squires ct.
William H. clerk, 417 Main, house 51
Cherry i /
William M. professor of physical
geography, H. U. h. 2 Bond
William P. pressman, Riverside
Press, b. 58 Putnam
William R. cooper, h. 72£ Webster av.
Willie W. at 162 Broadway, rms. 114
Columbia
Davison Frederick L. engineer, B. B. W.
Sixth, b. 7 Webster ave.
George C. driver,29 Franklin, h. 15 do.
James, driver, 29 Franklin, h. 15 do.
James S. (Green & Co.), plumbing,
furnaces, etc. 723 Mass. ave. house
183 Green
John, printer, h. r. 127 Elm
Thomas, laborer, h. 15 Murdock
William, butter and eggs, h.24 Seckle
William S. steam fitter, 723 Mass. av.
h. 102 Pearl
Davlin Michael F. (M. F. Davlin & Co.),
plumber, 531 Cambridge, h. 529 do.
DAVLIN M. F. & CO. (Michael
F. Davlin), plumbers and gas fit-
ters, 531 Cambridge. See front
cover.
Davlin William, laborer, h. 317 Vine
see Devlin
Davoren Gilbert, lamplighter, house 118
Holworthy
Davy William, sounding board maker, h.
68 Webster ave
William H. boat builder, foot De-
Wolf, h. 160 Putnam ave.
Dawe Patience Mrs. h. 166 Auburn
Dawes Ella, widow of Albert, house 312
Cambridge
Lydia, widow of Allen, b. 352 Cam-
bridge
Dawkins Elvira, widow of Thomas, h.
63 Washington
Dawson James, laborer, h. 12 Conlons ct.
James W. (James W. Dawson & Co.),
coal and woe
Main, h. do.
Jessie, dressmaker, h. 244 Harvard
William, teamster, h. 11 Cowperth-
waite
Day Arthur C. nailer, 174 Broadway, h.
47 Austin
Augusta M. widow of Leonard, h.
1590 Mass. ave.
Charles A. clerk, 583 Mt. Auburn, b.
23 Sparks st. pi.
Edward F. shipper, Revere Sugar Re-
finery, Water, b. r. 177 Bridge
Eliza, widow of William, b. 27 Park
Frances J. widow of Martin V. B. h.
27 Blackstone
George W. dentist, b. 177 Bridge
George W. h. 31 Ninth
James A. asst. bookkeeper, b. r. 177
Bridge
James F. slipper maker, h. 13 Clark
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 29 Seventh
John, tailor's cutter, h. 27 Park
John M. foreman, Mt. Auburn ceme-
. tery, h. 23 Sparks st. pi.
Katharine A. Mrs. h. 24 Lee
Leonard, foreman packer, bds. 184
Raymond
Mary A. Miss, librarian, Gray Her-
barium, H. IT. b. 30 Bowdoin
Moses A. teamster, b. 38 Broadway
Nellie Mrs. dressmaker, 28 Eustis ct.
house do.
Richard T. b. r. 177 Bridge
Simeon, boiler maker, h. 441 Winsor
Stephen, at 169 Gore, h. 20 Spring-
field
William H. h. 6 East
William I. blacksmith, h. 19 Suffolk
Dayfoot John B. supt. 286 Main, h. at VV.
Somerville
Dayton Margaret A. Mrs. clerk, B. h. 3
Norfolk place
William A. teamster, h. 10 Salem
Deacon James, laborer, h. 14 Winter
James E. laborer, b. 14 Winter
CAMBRIDGE [J)j DIKECTOEY
187
Deacon Margaret P. widow of William
F. h. Lake View av. next C.W.W.
De Adrian Thomas A. carpenter, house 8
Fourth
Deady Patrick F. solicitor, Nat. Ex. B.
h. 7 Leonard ave.
Dean Annie A. widow of Fred, dress-
maker, h. 248 Prospect
Bert, hostler, b. r. 129 Amory
Cynthia Miss, laundress, h. 82 Har-
vard
Daniel H. grocer, 21 Brattle, house
20 Harris
Daniel W. salesman, B. house 75
Magazine
Edmund, teamster, h. 36 Mt. Auburn
Francis W. mech. engineer, 53 State,
B. h. 37 Langdon
George H. printer, B. h. 11 Arnold
Circle
Harry M. cashier, B. bds. 11 Arnold
Circle
Henry, steam fitter, b. 36 Market
Herbert M. engineer, B. h. 79 Allston
Herbert W. carriage washer, 70 Nor-
folk
DEAN JOHN M. treas. Geo. W.
Gale Lumber Co. 336 Main, house
65 Chestnut. See front cover
Mary E. Mrs. h. 1 Jordan pi.
William C. foreman tinsmith, 169
Gore, h. 104 Hampshire
William H. teamster, h. 1 Jordan pi.
Deane Charles Mrs. h. 80 Sparks
George C. h. 80 Sparks
Ophelia M. dressmaker, 16 Bigelow,
boards do.
Walter, teacher, 29 Chestnut, B. h.
9 Brewster
Dearborn Charles W., U. S. mail driver,
b. 77 Broadway [Spring
Dearman Albert, carpenter, rooms 130
Deastlow Elizabeth Mrs. h. 9 Wicklow
Deasy Elizabeth, widow of John, house
57 Moore
Michael J. teamster, b. 57 Moore
William, h. rear 52 Pine
Debay Daniel, carpenter, h. 15 Conlons
court
DeBoitard Delamore, widow of Louis, h.
2480 Mass. ave.
Debonnett Maurice, decorator, h. 1 Lopez
Debuy John Mrs. b. Hotel Brooks
Decareau Peter, cornice maker, bouse 5
Pioneer
Decater Ora 8. carpenter, h. 39 Fairmont
Decell Bernard, fireman,!). 37 1 < Cambridge
DeCost Edward, coachman, 168 Brattle,
boards do.
Frederico II. jobber, h. 173 Elm
DeCoster George W. (George W. DeCos-
ter & < !o.), coffins, 380 Main, b. at
Medford
DeCoster George W. & Co. casket and
coffin manufacturers, 380 Main
DeCoursey Patrick, laborer, b. 136 Bridge
Dedrick Francis W. paiuter,h. 19 Jefferson
Theresa, widow of Frederick, house
85 Sixth
Dee John A. upholsterer, B. b. 16 Wright
John F. letter carrier, 18 Boylston,
h. 94 Hammond
Joseph, div. supt. W. E. St. liy. Co.
1376 Mass. ave. b. 8 Walden
Patrick, laborer, h. 17 Jefferson
Patrick, grocer, 18 Sparks, h. do.
Thomas, coachman, 1 Chauucv, h.
16 Wright
Thomas F. harness maker, 24 Brattle,
h. 115 Brookline
Thomas W. florist, Mt. Auburn, cor.
Fresh Pond lane, h. do.
Deegan John, mouldiug polisher, B. h
1 257 Cambridge
Mary, widow of William, h. 8 Fifth
Deehau Henry, steamfitter, b. 36 Market
John W. police station 2, h. 76 Dana
William H. teamster, h. 34 Baldwin
Deely James, baker, h. 9 Eighth
Joseph M. reporter, b. 9 Eighth
Kate and Bridget, h. 7 Eighth
Deer James N. painter, i. 272 River, h.
10 Fairmont ave.
Nathaniel J. letter canier, P. O. 647
Mass. ave. b. 10 Fairmont ave.
Deering Fred S. carpenter, h. 9 Ports-
mouth
Grace L. Miss, teacher, English High
school, rms. 15 Ware
Henry F. cabinet maker, rms. 42 Fifth
James A. jobber, h. 77 Mt. Auburn
Joshua, jobber, h. 15 Maynard pi.
Margaret, widow of William, house
28 Ware
Mary Jane Mrs. h. 70 Murray
Kobert S. cabinet maker, b. 42 Fifth
see Dearing
DeFerari Charles J. clerk, P. O. 1849
Mass. ave. h. at Charlestowu
Degbkiewier Stanislaus, 1). S Mullins ct.
Degerstron Augusta, widow of Adolph
G. h. 290 Prospect
Degnan Delia, Mary and Nellie, h. 153
Amory
John \V. cracker dealer, 29 Franklin
Michael J. ear conductor, house 12
Allston
Thomas, granite cutter. 5] Main, h.
at Boston
Thomas, teamster, i>. 97 Concord av.
Thomas V. laborer, h. 153 Amory
Thomas F. Jr. ear conductor, b. L63
Amory
Degraugf George, hatter, b. 131 Harvard
DeKnignt .lames L. Laborer, 1>. 29 Market
Levi. Laborer, h. 29 Market
188
CAMBRIDGE
[D]
DIRECTORY
DeLacerda Casemiro C. hairdresser, G97
Cambridge, h. 695 do.
Delahanty Edward W. rubber worker,
h. 2 Lilac ct.
Thomas, at Am. R. Co. h. 349 Colum-
bia
Delander Deunis, hostler, 820 Somerville
ave. bds. 826 do.
Delaney Bartholomew, spring maker, 39
Harvard, h. at Boston [Tremont
Edmund H. photographer, house 31
Henry \V. plumber, b. 33 Winter
Jere, laborer, h. 13 Parnell
Jeremiah, b. 13 Parnell
John, baker, h. 103 Fourth
John, brass moulder, h. 227 Vine
John, clerk, 1223 Cambridge
John, h. 12 Third
John, h. 3 Pelham
John, iron worker, B. B. Works, b.
13 Parnell
DELANEY JOHN, mason, 41
Winthrop, h. do. See p. 801
Joseph, at Am. Rub. Works, h. 286
Vine
Julia A. widow, h. r. 52 Rindge ave.
Lawrence, laborer, h. 37 Jefferson
Margaret, widow of John, house 17
Bolton
Mary, h. 48 Montgomery
Mary E. widow of James, house 33
Winter
Michael, mason, b. r. 52 Rindge ave.
Richard, laborer, h. 19 Bolton
William, hose maker, h. 14 Union
William H.laborer,h.ll22 Cambridge
Delano A. S. h.44 Columbia
Edgar H. job team, h. 18 Ellsworth
avenue
Sarah, widow of Jephtha, bds. 11
Kinnaird
Delany Edmond H. mason, house 1120
Cambridge [bridge
Jeremiah J. clerk, B. b. 877 Cam-
Joseph, clerk, B. b. 877 Cambridge
Julia, widow of John, h. 877 Cam-
bridge
see Delaney
Delay Bartholomew, laborer, bds. 122
Hamilton
John, laborer, b. 122 Hamilton
Delby John W. section foreman, F. R.R.
h. 17 Walden
Delisle Theophile, variety store, h. 133
Bridge
Dellapietra Michael, wood carver, 108
Cambridge, b. 130 Bridge
Delorey Cyril H. motorman, h. 53 Mt.
Auburn
DeLorey Peter F. hostler, h. 14 Hancock
Delta Phi Club, 72 Mt. Auburn
DeMerritt Mary E. widow of John F. h.
40 Concord ave.
Demers Joseph, at 164 Broadway, h. at
Somerville
DeMilt Schuyler, clerk, 1336 Mass. ave.
b. 156 Mt. Auburn
Democratic Club (Jefferson), 183 Broad-
way
DeMott Herbert, salesman, rms. 210 Co-
lumbia
Dempsey Annie Miss, h. 220 Winsor
Bridget, h. 2 Blair pi.
Clarence, painter, 18 Central sq. b.
15 Columbia
Dennis, laborer, h. 8 Ninth
Ellen, widow of Thomas, h.l Eighth
John, waiter, h. 8 Porter
John W. laborer, b. 54 Hudson
Lawrence, laborer, h. 2 Bell
Lawrence P. car conductor, b.2 Bell
Michael, laborer, h. 134 Bridge
Myles, laborer, h. 22 Holworthy pi.
Timothy, laborer, h. 13W^arrenv
Timothy, longshoreman, h. 7 Water
William" C. laborer, Boston Bridge
Works, Sixth, h. 122a Spring
Denbv Richard, laborer, h. 87 Howard
DEN1SON ARTHUR E. lawyer,
150 Devonshire, room 50, B. h. 13
Arlington. See p. 814
Denman James, h. 158 Third
Dennehy Dennis, laborer, bds. 729 Cam-
bridge
Dennen Arthur P. coachman, 33 AVash-
ington ave. h. 2 Wright
Jay H. foreman, 184 Broadway, b. 2
Wright
Denner Philip, baker, 1166 Cambridge,
h. 154 Tremont
Dennett Ellen Mrs. house Hotel Myrtle,
Moore
George M. at 169 Gore, h. 18 Spring-
field
John, paper carrier, b. 7 Austin
William H. clerk, 130 Tremont, B.h.
60h Sacramento
Dennis A. E. Thompson & Co. coal and
wood, 382 Putnam ave.
Catherine, widow of William, house
86 Cambridge
Fannie E. M. Mr-, principal, Wyman
primary school, b. 11 Wood bridge
• Fred D. b. 35 Reed
Dennison Albert, carpenter, house 1065
Cambridge
DENNISON JAMES E. carpen-
ter, 134 Cambridge, h. at Medf ord
Hillside. See p. 789
Joseph A. journalist, b. 93 Inman
Lizett, widow of Erasmus, house
149 Brattle
see Denison
Denno Frank K. carpenter, h. 211 Franklin
Denuv John, hack driver, 233 Brookline,
* h. 202 Franklin
CAMBRIDGE | J)] DIRECTORY
189
Denny Michael J. teamster, 13 Broad-
way, h. 2-1 Harvard
Denslow Susan F. Mrs. h. 23 Hammond
DENTON EBEN, treas. Reversi-
ble Collar Co. Putnam av. and 27
Kilby, B. h. at Ashmont. See p. 10
Lewis H. fireman, b. 189 Cambridge
Thomas J. laborer, h. 242 Franklin
William B. clerk, 286 Main, bds. at
Brighton
Dentremont John B. h. 15 Conlons ct.
Denvir Ellen, widow of Charles, house
121 Third
Denyven Christina R. Miss, teacher,
Boardman primary school, bds. 565
Putnam ave.
David, cabinet maker, h. 565 Put-
nam ave.
DePatie Joseph, mason, h. 10 Harvey
DePonte Manuel Minez, hairdresser. 186
Third
DeQuedville Fannie, widow of John, b.
19 Hilliard
Derby Ella A. Mrs. dressmaker, 622 Mass.
* ave. h. do.
Fred, clerk, h. 58 Pleasant
Henry C. Cambridge Vinegar Co. 75
Main, h. at Watertown
James, coachman, 115 Brattle, h. 18
Willard
DeRochemont H. E. Miss, teacher, Put-
nam grammar school, bds. 30 Ells-
worth avenue
DeRond Ralph, clerk, 17 Brattle, bds.
46 Eustis pi.
Walter, salesman, B. b. 46 Eustis pi.
William, clerk, 21 Brattle, house 46
Eustis pi.
DeBosa Manuel, box maker,h.26 Winter
DeRosay Albert, representing F. L.
White & Co. 168 Main, house at
Arlington
Caroline M. widow of Eugene, h. 134
Oxford
DeROSAY D. WARREN, brick
mnfr. 66 Dublin and 17 Otis, B. h.
107 Huron ave. See p. 789
George W. stereotyper, boards 1283
Cambridge
Margaret, widow of Lewis, house
1283 Cambridge
Ollie S. b. 1283 Cambridge
Derrick Edward E. bricklayer, house 96
Winthrop
George W. agent, house 8 Hotel Lee,
School
Derringer John E. florist, 1022 Mass. av.
h. 409 Green [bridge
Deity Charles T. salesman, 15. h. 12 Trow -
Derse Mary J. widow of Peter A. house
35 Creighton
Derwin Bridget, widow of .John, house
137 Harvard
Derwin John J. boiler maker. 72 Main, b.
137 Harvard
Thomas E. cigar maker, boards 137
Harvard [ave.
DeSage David, carpenter, h. 8 Whitney
Desaller Jeremiah, carpenter,h. 27 Dublin
Odilon, carpenter, h. 40 Dublin
Desautelle Arthur L. bookkeeper, house
2 Clifton
Eli, carpenter, Bay State Brick Co.
house 4 Clifton
Eli, Jr. laborer, b. 4 Clifton
Frank S. freight conductor, F. R. R.
h. 129 Dublin
DeSevin William F. F. cigar mnfr. 125
Harvard, h. do.
Desmond Andrew, teamster, house rear
192 Bridge
Charles, laborer, h. r. 10 Harding
Dennis, blacksmith, 105 Bridge, h.
50 do.
Harry, carpenter, h. 23 Hayes
Honora, widow of William, house 23
Sargent
Jennie M. Miss, clerk, 435 Mass. av.
John, furnace man, h. 201 Portland
John, laborer, h. 137 Tremont
Mary Miss, h. 2 Garden ct.
Patrick, laborer, b. 32 Harding
Timothy, fruit, h. 883 Cambridge
Timoth}-, shoemaker, h. 109 Gore
William, laborer, h. 29 Vineyard
Desnoit Felix, boiler maker, 72 Main, b.
1 Cedar
DeSumichrast Frederick C. professor, H.
U. h. 16 Quincy
Detlefsen George D. florist, 46 Grigg, h.
38 Magee
Deusche Louis, finisher,Mason & Hamlin,
h. 112 Sixth
Deuxans Emile O. laborer, h. 536 Camb.
Devaney John, b. rear 803 Cambridge
John Jos. laborer, bds. 208 Franklin
Thomas, laborer, h. 208 Franklin
DeVeber William F. A. clerk. 669 Mass.
ave. b. 1 Ashburton pi.
Devens Arthur L. Mrs. h. 155 Brattle
D EVENS THOMAS, undertaker,
1078 Cambridge, h. 132 Elm. See
page 807
Devereaux Edward M. clerk. 15. bds. 124
Oxford
Richard F. tailor, 14 Bromfield, B.h.
124 Oxford
William J. fireman, h. 3 Sands
Devereux Joseph .1. treas. Bay state
Metal Works. 1!) Harvard* house
at Boston
Devernois Edward A. bookkeeper, L0
Brattle
Devlne Daniel, teamster, b. 30 Daniel
James, at Am.Kwb. ( o. h.3 JeffersOD
James, boiler maker. 92 Main
190
CAMBRIDGE [J]] DIRECTORY
Device James A. .janitor, h. 78 Kinnaird
Julia, widow of Frank, h. 3 Ninth
Margaret T. widow of William F. h.
172 Hampshire
Mary, widow, h. 183 Charles
Michael, peddler, b. 273 Portland
Patrick, laborer, h. 129 Charles
Patrick F. teamster, 81 Main
William H. at 33 Hampshire, boards
129 Otis
Devis Caton, laborer, h. 30 Spring
Devlin Annie, widow, b. 54 Bolton
Frank, laborer, b. 54 Middlesex
Dewaine James, painter, b. 10 South
Dewey Mary W. Mrs. h. 29 Mt. Vernon
Richard, carpenter, h. 92 Washington
Dewhurst Hannah A. widow of Thomas,
b. 210 Prospect
Dewing Charles H. bookkeeper, 125 Milk,
B.h. 27 Garfield
Paul F. h. 4 Forest
Dewlley Mary, widow of James, house 8
Rockwell
DeWolf Amelia S. music teacher, house
254 Prospect
George M. wheelwright, 378 Main,
h. 205 Hamilton
John O. asst. supt. 33 Hampshire,
b. 102 Austin
Lottie, milliner, B. b. 35 Inman
Mary B. Miss, music teacher, house
254 Prospect
Thomas, wheelwright, 2013 Mass. av.
h. at Somerville
Dexter Clara B. Miss, dressmaker, 5 Ho-
tel Albert, bds. do.
Henry L. 290 State, B. h. 29 Inman
Henry L. Jr. clerk, B. b. 29 Inman
Irwin, trunk maker, h. 32 DeWolf
James M. 290 State, B. b. 29 Inman
Lucy W. widow of George, house 76
Sparks
Dey Charles, .supt. lineman, W. E. St.
Ry. Co. 6£ Dunster, h. at Boston
John F. drug clerk, B. mas. 64 Prince
William F. urug clerk, 96 Pleasant,
rms. 64 Prince
Diamond Martha, wid. h. 73 Washington
Robert J. hostler, 820 Somerville
ave. b. 826 do.
Dias see Diez
Diaz Joseph, laborer, h. r. 18 Gore
Dibbel George, motorman, rooms 38
Shepard
Dick David, sawyer, h. 166 Winsor
Mary F. Miss, bookkeeper,559 Mass.
avenue, b. 199 Hamilton
Dickason John A. car driver, h. 9 Locke
Dickerman Catherine, widow of Charles,
h. 42 Dunster
Edward H. bowlingallev, 115 Court.
B. h. 8. South
Dickey David H. laborer, h. 4 Dickinson
Dickey George, plasterer, h. 12 Second
Melville, teamster, Sixth, c. Potter,
h. 235£ Broadway
William S. tailor, 8 Central sq. h.
265 Putnam ave.
Dickinson Alexander, law student, H.U.
b. 17 Gray
Annie M. widow of James M. house
II Porter
DICKINSON DAVID T. lawyer,
579 Mass. ave. and 53 State, room
104, B. h. 1740 Mass. ave. See p.
815 [17 Gray
Elizabeth, widow of Alexander, h.
Ivory Co. G. Ropes, mngr.10 Broad,
B. mufr.of ivory piano keys, State,
cor. Osborn
JohnE. engineer, h. 151 Clark
Dickman Clara J. widow of Joseph L.
h. 5 Noiris
Emma E. Miss,dressmaker,603 Mass.
ave. h. do.
M. Carrie, teacher, Wyman school,
h. 5 JMorris
Dickson Andrew, laborer,h. 6 Worcester
Christina, widow of Samuel, house
177 Columbia
Ellen, widow of Robert, h.4 Watson
Frank Mrs. h. 494 Mass. ave.
George F. steam and gas titter, 617
Mass. ave.h. 2 Hastings sq.
James, h. 134c Washington
James, piano finisher, b. 4 Foster
John L. carpenter, h. 6 Myrtle a v.
Joseph, laborer, h. 4 Foster
Marshall, grocer, 1092 Cambridge, h.
177 Columbia
Paul R. b. 2 Hastings
Samuel J. helper, 134c Washington
Thomas, teamster, b. 4 Foster
DICKSON WILLIAM, lawyer.
34 School, rm. 34, B. h. 177 Colum-
bia, See p. 8L7
William E. pressman, Riverside
Press, b. 4 Watson
William J. laborer, b. 4 Foster
William J. salesman, 561 Mass. a v.
h. 134c Washington
Diehl Antoue B. cutter, Am. Rub. Co.
h. 464 Winsor
George P. cook, h. 139 Harvard
John P. laborer, Am. Rubber Co.
h. 60 Harvard
Mary C. Mrs. boarding house, 60
Harvard
Philip H. clerk, B. h. 36£ Tremout
Diembowski C. shoemaker, h. 133 Charles
Dieselman John C. machinist's helper, h.
132 Rindge ave.
Dietrich John, "foreman, 12 Brattle, h.at
Boston
Dietrick William A. 17 Milk, B. house
20 Lowell
CAMBRIDGE [J)] DIRECTORY
191
Dietz George A. foreman, B. & A. P.P.
shops, Allston. Mass. h. 25 Erie
Diez Joseph, brick burrm-, h. 154 Dublin
Dignan Catherine, widow of Bernard, b.
3 White st. place
John, laborer, b. 26 Pilgrim
Michael J. car conductor, house 26
Pilgrim
Patrick, city laborer, h. 26 Pilgrim
Dike Lyman, special commissioner, Court
House, Third, h. at Somerville
Dill Florence M. bookkeeper, 1381 Cam-
bridge, b. 23 Myrtle ave.
Dillaway James H. provisions, 77 F. H.
market, B. h. 81 Highland ave.
James H. Jr. bookkeeper, 77 F. H.
market, B. b. 81 Highland av.
Dillenschueider Josephine Mrs. dress-
maker, Jackson, near Harvey, h. do
Dillingham Burt P. chocolate mixer, h.
456 Putnam avenue
Franklin, paper,twine etc. 14 Union,
B. h. 22 Hubbard ave.
Fred W. G. music teacher, bds. 40
Holyoke
George A. contractor, 8 Oliver, rm.
333, B. h. 13 Pleasant
Henry Augustus, at Riverside Press,
bds. 40 Holyoke
Joseph E. engineer, B. & A. R. R.h.
425 Putnam ave.
Maria, widow of Henry, Jr. dress-
maker, h. 40 Holyoke
Mary A. widow of Henry, house 42
Holyoke
William C. second asst. clerk of
courts, Court House, Third, h. at
Maiden
Dillman George C. painter, b. 325 Main
Dillon Ann, widow of Owen, h. 51 Ninth
John. h. 102 Norfolk
John F. at Kennedy's bakery, b. 102
Norfolk [do.
John F.milk dealer, 256 Prospect, h.
Michael, meat dresser, h. 13 Hunting
Nellie, Lizzie and Margaret, house
102 Norfolk
Patrick, laborer, 184 Broadway, h.
24 Bristol
Patrick II. teamster, h. 205 Winsor
Thomas, boiler maker, b. 22 Bristol
Thomas, laborer, 184 Broadway, b.
24 Bristol
Dilworth Tat rick, at 169 Gore, b. 10 Parnell
Dimick (alvin, h. 1415 Cambridge
Levian R. Mis. h. 27 Everetl
Dimock William M. painter, h. 16 Andrew
Dinan Catherine, housekeeper, house 66
Spring
George II. compositor, h. 66 Spring
John, 2d, at L69 Core, h. 28 Winter
John \. butler, i>. KM Green
Philip, laborer, n. 1 Parnell
Dinan Timothy, teamster, 221 Bridge,
h. 6 Winter
see Dynan
Dineen Daniel J. laborer, h. 10 Parnell
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 1 Linehan ct.
Dinges Anton, painter, h. 41 Regent
Dingwell G. Wadman, packer, B. b. 117
Winsor
Nathan M. carpenter, h. 117 Winsor
William A. carpenter, h. 144 Put-
nam avenue
Dinneen Daniel J. laborer, 169 Gore, h.
10 Parnell
Dinsmore Daniel K. (Dinsmore & O'Hara)
15 Boylston, and carpenter, 83 do.
h. 14 Bath
Lafayette A. motorman, h. 8 Antrim
Leonard C. teamster, h. 107 Elm
& O'Hara (Daniel K. Dinsmore and
Edward O'Hara), cigars, 15 Boyls-
ton
Dion John, ledgeman, h. 26 Harvey
Disney William, piano polisher, B. house
129 Green [Spring
Diss Martin, at Am. Rub. Co. house 122
Ditchfield Charles, at 201 Bridge, boards
1155 Cambridge
Samuel H. driver. 201 Bridge, house
1155 Cambridge
Dix Irving P. carpenter, 27 Clay, h. do.
Mary J. Miss, dressmaker, house 29
Lawrence
Dixon Forest W. pattern maker. B. h.
390 Camb ridge
James H. barber, h. 293 Third
Robert, waiter, h. 63 Washington
Dix well Epes S. h. 58 Garden
Doak George W. blacksmith, 26 Regent.
h. 23 do.
Doane Calvin, motorman, h. 26 Cameron
Charles H. piano key sawyer, house
230 Pearl
Frank A. box maker, b. 230 Pearl
Howard C. optician, b. 14 Pleasant
Isaac I. court stenographer. Court
House, Third, h. at Winchester
Nellie Miss, bookkeeper, 204 Broad-
way, 1). 293 do.
Norman A. salesman. X. P. & P.Co.
B. h. 78 Franklin
Thomas ME. clerk. State Souse, B.h.
15 Leonard ave.
Dobbs George, laborer,h.l61 Putnam av.
George II. confectioner, house 153
Franklin
James, bacon curer, h. 153 Franklin
.lames P. plasterer, l>. 153 l'ranklin
Thomas, laborer, b. 153 Franklin
Dobinson James, h. 381 Harvard
Joseph, painter, B. b. 3S1 Harvard
Doble Frank, teamster, h. 1 1 State
Dobrikosskv Adolf, Laborer, Niles Bros.
( 'oncord ave. h. near do.
192
CAMBRIDGE [J)] DIRECTORY
Dobson Lenora Miss, dressmaker, 23
Park, h. do.
Doekharte Frederick, buffer, h. 30 An-
drew
Dodd Annie, widow of Brandon J. h. 20
Fairmont ave.
see also Dodds
Dodds John, clerk, B. b. 38 Ellery
Dodge Annie C. widow of William L. h.
32 Blake
Annie S. Miss, sec. Latin school, b.
15 Cottage
Arthur B. clerk, 220 Portland, bds.
75 Columbia
Caleb S. P. printer, B. house 293
Broadway
Charles H. clerk, treasurer's office,
City Hall, bds. 8 William
David T. cooper, h. 24b Union
Edward S. 85 Milk, B. h. 70 Sparks
Ella F. Miss, stitcher, b. 22 Colum-
bia [Tremont
Emeline E. saleswoman, B. b. 46
Frank A. clerk, 553 Mass. ave. bds.
75 Franklin [Blake
Homer J. S. bookkeeper, B. bds. 32
James E. cornetist, bds. 46 Tremont
John A. builder, h. Frost n. Rose-
land
John H. house 8 William
Joseph, felt, rms. 75 Columbia
Joseph A. piano regulator, 162
Broadway, h. 75 Franklin
Lucy S. widow of John C. h. 72
Sparks
Ruth W. widow of Ruf us, h. 9 Story
Sarah B. Mrs. bds. 329 Harvard
William E. fruit dealer, h. 46 Tre-
mont
William H. mngr. 7 Central square,
h. 15 Cottage
William W. lawyer, 87 Milk, rm.
45, B. h. 72 Sparks
Winfred George, clerk, 174 Hamp-
shire, b. 46 Tremont
DODGE WINSLOW HER-
BERT, express, 543 Mass. ave.
and 67 Franklin, B. h, 132 Colum-
bia. See p. 785
Winslow H. express driver, 543
Mass. ave. h. 22 Columbia
Doe Bradbury P. foreman, C. W. W. h.
463 Putnam ave. [nam ave.
Everett W. printer, bds. 463 Put-
William F. painter, h. 69 Winthrop
Doerr Michael, gardener, h. 31 Railroad
Thomas, laborer, bds. 31 Railroad
Does Frederick, piano case maker, 162
Broadway, h. 330 Winsor
Dogherty Albert W. clerk, b. 322 Winsor
Charles M. case maker, 162 Broad-
way, h. 330 Winsor
Charles P. clerk, bds. 322 Winsor
Dogherty Frank E. cabinet maker, B. h.
245 Chestnut
Frederick W. clerk, 275 Broadway,
b. 322 Winsor [nut
William, cabinet maker, b. 245 Chest-
see Dougherty [ct.
Doherty Andrew, driver, bds. Reed st.
Arthur, driver, bds. 59 Fourth
Bridget, widow of John F. h. 23
Seventh
Cornelius Mrs. h. 358 Broadway
Daniel, h. 96 Hammond [mond
Daniel, Jr. clerk, B. bds. 96 Ham-
Daniel A. tinsmith, 361 Main,
h. 44 School
Daniel J. metal worker, Albany, h.
at Somerville
Dennis F. laborer, h. 38 Foster
Elizabeth Mrs. h. 3 Rogers ct.
Ellen, widow of Matthew, house 221
Franklin [b. 75 Inman
George F. clerk, Custom House, B.
Henry A. h. 89 Hammond [Fifth
Hugh, granite cutter, 41 Main, h. 85
James, carpenter, h. 102 Elm
James, foreman, city forester, office
City Hall, h. 75 Inman [do.
James, grocer, 169 Charles, h. 173
James, liquors, 181 Cambridge, B.
h. 16 Kinnaird
James, painter, bds. 3 Rogers ct.
James C. teamster, h. 198 Sidney
James E. teamster, bds. 85 Bridge
James J. gardener, bds. rear 241
Mt. Auburn
John, laborer, h. 136 Elm
John, laborer, h. 25 Jefferson [Fifth
John, stone cutter, 41 Main, bds. 85
John, upholsterer, h. 17 Winter
John E. tinsmith, h. rear 221 Frank-
lin
John F. clerk, B. bds. 16 Kinnaird
John F. hairdresser, B. bds. 12
Gerry [75 Inman
John T. upholsterer, 25 Brattle, b.
John W. carpenter, h. 102 Elm
Joseph E. clerk, B. h. 16 Kinnaird
Josephine M. Miss, teacher, Otis
primary school, bds. at Somerville
Lawrence F. plumber, bds. 21 Bay
Margaret Miss, h. 139 Hamilton
Margaret A. Miss, h. 380 Green
Martha A. Miss, bookkeeper, b. 75
Inman
Mary, h. 23 Bay
Mary, widow of Neil, liquors, 156
Merrimac, B. h. 168 River
Mary G. bookkeeper, 169 Charles,
bds. 173 do.
Maurice W. currier, h. 119 Franklin
Michael, hostler, bds. 221 Franklin
Michael, laborer, h. rear 241 Mt.
Auburn
CAMBRIDGE [])] DIRECTORY
193
DOHERTY OWEN,harnessmnfr.
90 Bridge, h. 189 Cambridge. See
p. 781
Patrick, teamster, h. 5 Ninth
Patrick J. bookbinder, bds. 221
Franklin
Patrick W. furniture painter, B.
bds. 2585 Mass. ave.
Philip, city laborer, h. 21 Bay
Philip, engineer, h. 3 White st. pi.
Philip, laborer, h. 29 Jeffersoh
Philip, mason, h. 337 Concord ave.
Phillip, waiter, h. 59 North
Phillip F. painter, bds. 221 Franklin
Rebecca, widow of John, house
Peed st. ct.
Robert, grocer, 11 Portland, h. 2
School
Samuel J. laborer, h. 123 Elm
Sarah M. widow of Charles, house
173 Charles
Thomas, galvanizer. 50 Harvard
Tbomas, teamster, h. 133 Charles
William, boiler maker, Sixth, cor-
ner Potter, bds. 216 Charles
William, candy maker, 42 Elm, h.
at Boston
William, city laborer, h. 216 Charles
William, furniture, h. 6 Fifth
William, laborer, bds. Reed st. ct.
William, painter, h. 159 Charles
William, peddler, h. rear 136 Bridge
William, teamster, 2404 Mass. ave.
b. Reed st. ct.
William F. solicitor, bds. 257 Vine
Doidge Hannah, widow of Robert, h. 49
Washington
John Joseph, machinist, bds. 49
Washington
Dolan Annie C. widow of Edward J. h.
13 State
Annie F. and Catherine M. h. 17
Baldwin [ave.
Celia, widow of John, h. 87 Concord
( iharles, steam fitter, 702 Mass. ave.
b. 7 Perry [win
Daniel, action maker, bds. 17 Bald-
Delia K. nurse,h. 17 Baldwin
Ellen, widow of Thomas, h. 25
Riudge ave.
Ellen J. widow of William, h. 7 Perry
Frauds, manager, B. h. 38 Pearl
Frank J. janitor, b. 91 Norfolk
James II. packer, 162 Broadway, b.
38 Pearl
John, soap mnfr. rear 17 Decatur,
h. 13 do.
John B. soap maker, r. 17 Decatur,
h. .!<; Prince
John H. musician, bds. 25 Riudge av.
John II. teamster, h. 33 < Jreen
Joseph, teamster, Fifth, eor. Rogers,
h. 1 Emmetl pi,
Dolan Martin, laborer, h. 1 Emmet pi.
Mary L. Miss, h. 7 Perry
Matthias J. cloth cutter, B. house
91 Norfolk [ave.
Miehael, car repairer, bds. 25 Rindge
Michael, laborer, bds. 87 Concord
avenue
Patrick, foreman, 29 Franklin, h.
16 Watson [win
Patrick A. printer, B. bds. 17 Bald-
Patrick M. nurse, h. 17 Baldwin
Thomas, clerk, h. 333 Vine
Thomas, rubber cutter, h. 142 Spring
Thomas, soap maker, h. 25 Suffolk
Thomas C. mason, 109 Western ave.
h. do.
Thomas F. stenograher, B. bds. 25
Rindge av.
Thomas H. bookkeeper, B. bds. 17
Baldwin
Thomas W. mill hand, h. 16 Gore
William, rubber worker, h. 41 Ply-
mouth
Doland Hugh, laborer, h. 16 Gore
Dole Gyrus G. provisions, 39 jSTew F. H.
market, B. h. 18 Bigelow
Cyrus G. Jr. 19 New F. H. market,
B. bds. 18 Bigelow
J. llsley, carpenter, 113 Broadway,
house at Boston
Nicholas A. baker, h. 371 Prospect
Sarah A. widow of Cyrus, house 18
Bigelow
Dolhenty Edward, driver, 1992 Mass. av.
bds. 44 Cogswell av.
Thomas H. driver, 1992 Mass. ave.
h. 44 Cogswell av.
Dollard James, boots and shoes, 1326
Mass. av. h.15 Gerry [bridge
Mary, housekeeper, h. 1445 Cam-
Dollais Nells, laborer, h. 44 Howard
DollofTBeulah at Riverside Press, rms.
1608 Cambridge
Francis \V. agent, h. 7 Gerry
Fred F. car conductor, h. 134 Ham-
ilton 32 Spring
Domingo RodigusL. at Am. II. Co. h.
Donahoe Ann Miss, house rear 65 Mt.
Auburn [ave
Annie A. hairdresser, h. 1 Myrtle
Bros. (Dennis Mini Johu Donahoe
blacksmiths, 1121 Cambridge
Catherine .Mrs. h. 97 Hampshire
Catherine, widow of .John. b. 4
M\ rt le ave.
Charles, laborer, h, 304 Third
Charles II. packer, 165 Broadway,
l). 9 Decatur
Daniel, laborer, house 1J Willow
Daniel, switchman, B. A M. R. R.
h. (IS Winter
Dennis, (Donahoe Br 03.) blacksmith,
1 121 Cambridge, b. 1 77 Norfolk
12
194
CAMBRIDGE |J)] DIRECTORY
Donahoe Dennis, hostler, Som. h. r. 63
Cedar
Edward J. baker, b. 44 Second
Edward P. teamster, 25 Brattle, h.
rear 18 Willard st. ct.
Hannah, widow of Edward, house
177 Norfolk [Valentine
Hugh J. clerk, P. O., B. boards 11
James, barber, b. 15 Farwell place
James F. laborer, h. 25 Flagg
James W. moulder, b. 9 Decatur
John (Donahoe Bros.) 1121 Cam-
bridge, b. 17; Norfolk
John, blacksmith, b. 115 Biver [do.
John, coal and wood, 9 Decatur h.
John, foreman painting, A. H. Hews
& Co. h. 182 Raymond
John, laborer, bds. 185 Otis
John, laborer, h. 135 b. Webster av.
Joseph J. conductor, b. 44 Second
Margaret, widow of Patrick, house
11 Valentine
Mary A. widow of Patrick H. h. r.
18 Willard st. ct.
Michael, laborer, bds. 155 Otis
Michael, mail driver, h. 302 Third
Michael A. baker, 208 Cambridge, h.
44 Second
Patrick, engineer, C. Gas Co. Third,
h. 208 Charles
Patrick T. washer, W. E. St. By.
Co. h. 42 Murray
Timothy, teamster, h. 83 Fifth
Donahue Daniel, peddler, b. 97 Hamp-
shire [way
Daniel, rubber worker, b. 220 Broad-
Edward P. driver, 25 Brattle
James, laborer, bds. 12 Willow
James, laborer, b. 8£ Foster
John, laborer, b. 12 Willow
John J. contractor, 20 Decatur,h. do.
Mary, widow of Patrick, h. 8£ Foster
Michael, laborer, h. 27 Decatur
Patrick, laborer, b. 8£ Foster
Thomas, hostler, h. 169 Cushing
Thomas, junk, b. 97 Hampshire
Timothy E. blacksmith, h. 149 Elm
Timothy J. laborer, h. 1 Bogers ct.
William F. physician, 361 Cambridge
Donalan Timothy, baker, h. 15 Ninth
Donald Wendall,driver,54Ellery,bds. do.
Donaldson Lewis J. clerk, 2087 Mass.av.
b. at Somerville
Dondero Angelo, fruit, 875 Cambridge,
h. do.
Donegan Catherine, widow of Peter,
h. 14 Watson
Michael, carriage washer, Franklin,
rms. 12 Lopez
Eobert, janitor, rms. 8 Worcester
Donehey Dennis, laborer, bds. 7 Ninth
Donehy Frederick W.car couductor,b.l35
Second
Donehy John H. stone cutter, foot Ayers
whf. Third, h. 135 Second
Donelan Frank, plumber, b. 88 Fourth
John, engineer, h. 88 Fourth
John M. clerk, b. 88 Fourth
Sadie, bookkeeper, 227 Cambridge
b. 88 Fourth
Dongan Michael, h. 8 Baldwin st. ct.
Donlan Martin J. laborer, h. 83 Western
avenue
Thomas H. painter, 14 Church, b. 10
South
Timothy, baker h. 913 Cambridge
Donnell William J. musician, house 7
Summer
Donnellan Margaret T. dressmaker, 172
Hampshire, h. do.
Nellie E. Miss, dressmaker, 172
Hampshire, h. do.
Donnelly Bridget, widow of James, h.
269 Vine
Charles, freight conductor, B. & M.
E. E. Prison Point, h. 61 Spring-
Daniel F. clerk, B. b. 30 Franklin
Daniel J. coachman, 49 Washington
ave. h. 39 Eegent
Edward P. granite cutter, b. 77 Con-
cord avenue
Elizabeth, widow of Patrick, house
89 Banks [shire
Frank, carriage painter, h. 87 Hamp-,
Frank, painter, b. 87 Hampshire
Henry, boiler maker, h. 317 Vine
James, laborer, b. 117 Harvard
James, moulder, rms. 48 Brewery
James H. bookkeeper, B. boards 30
Franklin
James H. brass finisher, house 41
School st. ct.
James H. S. agent, St. Vincent de
Paul Society, Chardon, B. h. 133
Thorndike
John, cit y laborer, h. 47 Eeed
John, laborer, 200 Broadwav, bds.
317 Vine
John, soap maker, b. 317 Vine
John F. gardener, h. 355 Prospect
Joseph, watchman, B.h. 30 Franklin
Joseph S. salesman, b. 30 Franklin
Luke F. car inspector, B. & A. E.E.
h. 229 Brookline
see Donley
Donnini Augustina, housekeeper,69 Gore
Cornelius N. bookbinder, rms. 32
Western ave.
C. J. wood carver, 108 Cambridge,h.
69 Gore [ave.
Louis, bookbinder, rms. 32 Western
Ovidia, printer, b. 69 Gore
Virgilio. wood carver, h. r. 69 Gore
Donoclift Eichard T. asst. freight agent,
F. E. E. foot Eegent, bds. at Som-
erville
CAMBRIDGE |"J)] DIRECTORY
195
manager, B. h.
piano maker, b. 51
h. rear
Donoghue Alexandei
120 Magazine
Donohoe William,
Sixth
Donovan Ann, widow of Dennis
3 Hunting
Catherine Mrs. h. 13 Water
Charles J. express, 258 Cambridge,h.
72 Fourth
Cornelius, harness maker, 87 Main,
h. at Boston
Cornelius, laborer, b. 136 Elm
Cornelius, laborer, h. 28 Warren
Cornelius, laborer, h. 11 Water
Daniel J. foreman, 17 East, h. 31 do.
Daniel W. iron moulder, h. 54 Sidney
David, shade maker, h. 63 Harris
Dennis, laborer, h. 2 Water
Dennis, mail driver, b. 53 Broadway
Dennis, stone cutter, h. 4 Gardner
Dennis, teamster, b. 14 Marion
Dennis, teamster, h. 340d Green
Edward, laborer, h. 32 Harding
Eliza, widow of Thomas, h. 26
Decatur
Elizabeth, widow of John F. h. r.
222 Broadway
George, delivery clerk, 13 Broadway,
h. at Somerville
George F. iron moulder, b. 54 Sidney
Henry T. tool maker, h. Hotel Tera-
pleton, Harrison
James, laborer, h. 34 Washington
James, laborer, h. 12 East
James, mason, b. 29 Elm
James, teamster, h. rear 99 Sixth
James A. 0. 6 Gardner
James F. picture titter,h.l8 Leighton
court
.James W. clerk, 17 East, b. 31 do.
Jane A. widow of Daniel, house 36
Cowperthwaite
Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 151 Otis
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 136 Elm
Jeremiah F. moulder, Pelham, h. 341
Columbia
John, at Am. Rub. Co.h.15 Plymouth
John, at 169 Gore, h. rear 19 Porter
John, car cleaner, W. E. St. Ry. Co.
h. 128 Hoi worthy
John, city paver, h. 30£ De Wolf
John, clerk, B. b. 11 Water
John, laborer, bds. M Bridge
John, laborer, h. 236 Franklin
John, laborer, h. L6 Marion
John, laborer, h. 115b Pleasant
John, laborer, 10 Short
John, motorraan, h. 2496 Mass. ave.
John, tailor, h. rear 213 Franklin
John A. clerk, 127 Bridge,h.l23A do.
John I), letter carrier, P. 0. 18 Boyl-
Bton, h. 26 Sparks st. place
John P. laborer, b. 17'.) Otis
Donovan John F. Jr. hostler, b. 179
Bridge
John H. salesman, B. b. 4 Gardner
John J. tube mtiker, h. r. 159 Elm
Kate A. dressmaker, h. 10 Myrtle av.
Mary, widow of James, h. 79 Pleasant
Mary, widow of Timothy, h. 63 Gore
Michael, b. 38 School
Michael, laborer, bds. 192 Bridge
Michael F. laborer, h. 179 Otis
Michael J. h. 34 Bigelow
Michael P. driver, U. S. M. wagon,
h. 53 Broadway
Patrick, foundryman,b. 24S Franklin
Patrick, laborer, b. 22 Xorth
Patrick, laborer, h. 18 Hayes
Patrick, laborer, h. 248 Franklin
Patrick, teamster, 22 Bridge, h. 200
Charles
Richard, laborer, b. 151 Otis
Sabine, widow, h. 12 Tuttle
Thomas, boiler maker,h.r.5 Hunting
Thomas JR. teamster, and grocer, 13
Porter, h. do.
Timothy, h. 32 North
Timothy, baker, 176 Harvard
Timothy, boiler maker, 72 Main
Timothy, laborer, b. 63 Harris
Timothy, laborer, b. 16 Marion
Timothy, laborer, h. 6 Seventh st.ct.
Timothy, laborer, h. 370 Third
Timothy, mixer, Pelham, h. 70
Washington
Timothy, teamster, h. 14 East
Timothy, teamster, h. 13 Fourth
William, laborer, b. 199 Portland
William D. plumber, b. 54-Siduey
William F. car conductor, boards 79
Pleasant
William F. student, b. 6 Gardner
William H. sexton, St. Johu Chapel
h. 4 Lexington av. ward 5
Donovaro Josie, seamstress, bds. 42
Second
Mary A. widow of Joseph, house 42
Second [dieses
Doody Dennis, blacksmith, bds. 16 Mid-
John, contractor. 193 Mt. Auburn, h.
do. [Bath
Margaret A. compositor, house 14
Michael J. asst. pastor, St. Peter's
Catholic church, h. 29 Buckingham
Doogan Michael, gardener, h. 8 Baldwin
court
Dooley ( llarence T.carpenter,h.32 Market
Edmund, horse shoer. 87 Bridge, h.
121 Gore
James E. teamster, h. '21 1 Bridge
John boiler maker, h. 1»11 Tort land
John Jr. boiler maker, b.161 Portland
Joseph T. music teacher, 36 BrOOk-
line, house do.
Patrick, horseshoer, 414 Columbia
196
CAMBRIDGE []}] DIRECTORY
Dooley Patrick. Scotch knitter, Am. N.&
T. Co. h. 66 Broadway
Patrick T. gardener, 317 Harvard, h.
180 Franklin
Thomas, house 14 Elm
William, laborer, b. 115 Elm
Doolin Charles F. bricklayer, b. 155
Putnam ave.
James C. stone mason, 155 Putnam
avenue [ave.
John J. stone mason, b. 155 Putnam
Dooling Patrick, grocer, 7 Jefferson,
house do.
Doore James E. carpenter, B. house 76
Fairmont
Dooris Anthony, cooper, h. 181 Spring
Joseph L. blacksmith, b. r.26 Winter
Doran Edward M. crayon pictures, h.
39 Rindge ave.
Eugene, clerk, 2060 Mass. ave. bds.
5 Clay
James/expressmau, b. 16 Blake
Jeremiah, bds. 5 Clay
John, at sugar house, h. 44 Second
John, laborer, bds. 5 Clay
John, laborer, house 21 Marion
John M. salesman, b. 39 Rindge ave.
Mary, widow of Joseph, h. 169 Dublin
Mary A. press feeder, Univ. Press,
bds. 25 Cedar
Mary A. teacher, Duuster school,
bds. 5 Clay
Marv E. teacher, Gore school, bds.
1367 Cambridge
Michael, fireman, C. W. W. station,
house 5 Clay
Michael, laborer, b. 2 Hampshire pi.
Minnie A. Mrs. teacher, Wellington
school, b. 1667 Cambridge
William P. blower, Union Glass Co.
Somerville, h. 1367 Cambridge
Doran' s Cambridge & Boston Express,
2275 Mass. ave.
Dorcey Michael, laborer, h. 58 Winter
Dore A. G. & Co. (Henry A. Dore), hay
and grain, 706 Mass. ave.
Harry L. fiuisher's apprentice, bds.
8 Centre
Henry A. (A. G. Dore & Co.), hay,
etc. 706 Mass. ave. h. 8 Centre
see Dorr
Dorgan Dennis, laborer, b. 69 Gore
John, laborer, h. 69 Gore
Dorman Catherine Mrs. h. 177 Main
Frank, teamster, h. 3 Broadway
Walter, roofer, bds. 177 Main
Dormer Charles E. clerk, B.b.10 Tenney
Evelyn M. teacher, b. 10 Tenney
Mary H. widow of Edwiu, house 10
Tenney
Dorney Daniel, h. 66 Cambridge
Daniel, laborer, h. 92 dishing
James E. lineman, bds. 92 Gushing
Dorr Andrew, rubber worker, bds. 118
Harvard
Cornelius, flour, 404 Chamber of
Commerce, B. house 2187 Mass. av.
Eliza A. widow of Edward R. house
43 Cushing
El win S. mason, h. 22 Elm
George, express, 489 Mass. ave. and
38 Broad, B. h. 127 Franklin
Grace Miss, teacher, private school,
bds. 7 Cottage
James, carpenter, bds. 13 Ninth
John, house 19 Pine
Joseph, insurance, h. 14 Lowell
Josephine, widow of Clifford E. h.
7 Cottage
Michael, special police, house 31
Railroad
Moses, flour, 707 Chamber of Com-
merce. B. h. 334 Harvard
Roxanua S. widow of Wilson, house
15i Baldwin
Wilbur C. paper finisher, 10 Arrow,
house 28 Magee
Wilson O. motorman, h.l5£ Baldwin
Dorsey Clarence W. student, H. U. bds.
22 Leonard ave.
Emma B. widow of Sidney, house 39
Hampshire
George A. instructor in anthropol-
ogy, H. U. h. 22 Leonard ave.
John, stone cutter, h, 39 Dublin
Joseph A. (Baldwin & Dorsey) , real
estate, etc. 545 Mass. ave. house
39 Hampshire
Mary Mrs. variety store, 39 Dublin,
house do.
Dort Eli, bds. 46 Bigelow
DoSanton Joao, laborer, h. Lowland av.
Dostrum Charles, driver, b. 7 Frank
Doucet Joseph, hairdresser, 1158 Cam-
bridge, h. 202 Hampshire
Doucett John T. carriage painter, bds.
27 Blackstone
Dougan William F. clerk, 231 Pearl, b.
30 Prince
William T. bookbinder, h. 30 Prince
William T. Mrs. dressmaker, 30
Prince, house do.
Dougher John H. printer, B. house 317
Prospect
Dougherty George T. piano case maker,
house 125 Hampshire
Harold T. student,bds.417 Broadway
Marion E. h. 417 Broadway
M. Angelo Rev. h. 417 Broadway
Proctor L. student, b. 417 Broadway
Robert, soap maker, h. 317 Main
Thomas, galvanizer, h. r. 46 Piue
Douglass Alonzo, bookbinder, bds. 72
Pleasant
Andrew E. asst. at Observatory, b.
Hall place
CAMBRIDGE
[D]
DIKECTOKV
197
Douglas Anna E. widow of Robert, h.
1663 Mass. ave,
Clarence H. grocer, 63 Western ave.
and variety store, 31 Howard, rms.
34 Western ave. [boards do.
Ernest L. music teacher, 77 Walden,
George W. clerk, B. h. 72 Norfolk
Harland P.student, H. U. h. 20 Gray
Helen L. bookkeeper, 9 Brattle, h.
ISMeacham
John W. head waiter, h. 105 Clark
Mary J. widow of Harrison, house
72 Pleasant
Eobert J. driver, 201 Bridge, house
136 Cambridge
Truman O. student, H. U. h.20 Gray
William G. carpenter, 18 Meacham,
house do.
Dove William, rubber worker, rooms
148 Brewery
Dover Stamping Co. mnfrs. tinware, 385
Putnam ave.
Dow Alfred H. bakery, 95 Brookline,h.do.
Alice E. piano action maker, bds.
280 Winsor
A. Marion Miss,teacher,Morse gram-
mar school, bds. 94 Allston
Charles, laborer,b. 121 Second
Clifford W. clerk, 562 Atlantic ave.
B. bds. 23 Magazine
David C, bds. 94 Allston
Ellen A. Miss, prop. Richard Smart
Carpet Beating Co. rear 182 Main,
also dressmaker, 94 Allston, h. do.
Fred(John C.Dow & Co.), fertilizers,
220 Portland, h.326 Boardway
George F. apothecary, 50 Boylston,
house do. [shire
Hattie E. and Helen G. h.156 Hamp-
Herbert B. musiciau, h. 280 Winsor
James A. physician, 23 Magazine, h.
do.
John B. clerk, B. h. 1252 Cambridge
John C. (John C. Dow & Co.), ferti-
lizers, etc. 220 Portland, h.12 Tre-
mont
John C. & Co. (John C. and Fred
Dow), fertilizers, 220 Port laud and
13 Chatham, B.
Kittie M. clerk, 141 Hampshire, bds.
1252 Cambridge
Lyman O. carpenter, h. 280 Winsor
Marcellus I. apothecary, 1(59 Pearl,
house 33 Lawrence
Mary A. widow of Benjamin,h.5 Lee
Mary E. widow of John E. house 94
A i 1st on
Mary I. widow of Thomas E. house
112 Avon Hill
Oscar W. action maker, b. Ill Main
DOAV RALPH X. archireel and
draughtsman, 26a Brattle, bds.
1 12 Avon Hill. See page 809
Dow Sarah II. widow of William L. h.
156 Hampshire
Warren H. nailer, h. 414 Main
William, engineer, h. 33 Grigg
Dowd Eliza A. widow of William J. rms.
93 Green
John, currier, h. 234 Bridge
John J. laborer, h. 24 Reed
Michael, coachman, B.h.24 Rockwell
Michael, hostler, 1230 Mass. ave. h.
22 Flagg
Patrick, paver, h. 65 Boylston
William H. piano action maker, h.
8 Dover
Dowe Salome W. Mrs. b. 3 Hillside pi.
Dowey Ann E. widow of Thomas, house
8 Camden pi.
Thomas, teamster,Mt. Auburn ceme-
tery, house 6 May
Dowling Edward S. meter man, boards
5 Rockwell
James, coachman, 17 Maple ave. h.
1176 Cambridge
John, laborer, bds. 5 Rockwell
Tho mas, cook, h. 13 Conlons ct.
William J. harness mnfr. 87 Main, h.
149 do.
Downe Rufus S. clerk, h. 157 Auburn
Samuel, shoemaker,b.rear 107 Spring
Downer John F. paper hanger,house 149
Winsor [low
DownesFrank W. carpenter, h. 56 Wick-
Mary A. E. Miss, Baptist Home, 308
Brookline
Downey Bridget, wid. h. 647 Cambridge
Dennis, laborer, h. 154 Tremont
Gilbert G. carpenter, h. 63 Jay
James, mason, h. 11 Andrew
Jeremiah, city laborer, h. 104 Norfolk
John A. dry goods, 162 Court, B. b.
Hotel Luke, 353 Main
John J. janitor, Bovlstou Hall, bds.
1(4 Norfolk
John P. teamster, h. SI Fifth
Mary Mrs. grocer,24 Hunting, h.do.
Mary A. at Cambridge Laundrv, b.
104 Norfolk
Michael, laborer, bds. 65 Boylston
Mortimer, grocer, 1000 Cambridge,
house 994 do.
, Tai lick, laborer, bds. 7 Ninth
William J. clerk, b. 24 Hunting
Downing Alineda \l. Mis. dressmaker, 9
Norfolk, h. do.
Daniel F. foreman. Cambridge Gkn
( o. house 67 Brattle
Dennis, salesman, b. 16 Sparks
Edward, 54 South, B. h. 13 Dover
Elizabeth Miss, b. 5 Laurel '>. do.
Forbes, coachman, 393 Broadway,
Frances <'. Miss, h. 21 Chauncy
Frank T. bookkeeper, bds. 31 Mt.
Pleasaul
198
CAMBRIDGE [J)] DIRECTORY
Downing James J. coachman, bds. 1176
Cambridge
John, checker, B. & M. R. R. house
89 Cambridge
John D. machinist, house 3 Rocking-
ham place
Lucy A. teacher, Washington gram-
mar school, b. 31 Mt. Pleasant
Mary J. Mrs. h. 57 Parker
Samuel H. trav. salesman, 30 Pearl,
B. h. 24 Shepard
Theodore, currier, foot of Eustis ct.
h. 33 Mt. Pleasant [ave.
Thomas, clerk, P. O., B. h.40 Myrtle
William, teamster, h. 254 Franklin
Downs Ada J. Mrs. h. 6 Hotel Albert,
. 144 Harvard
Edward W. teamster, Rhoades bldg.
State, h. 17 Pine
S. Isabel, teacher,Webster grammar
school, bds. 21 William
Dowsing Henry V. action maker, 125
Broadway, h. Ill Allston
William, varnisher, h. 2 Norfolk pi.
William W. piano maker, house 51
Prince
Doyle Ann Mrs. h. 15 Fallon pi.
Archibald, rubber worker, bds. 95
Moore
A. Loretta, clerk, 480 Cambridge, b.
573 do.
Catherine, widow of John, house 262
Franklin
Charles A. salesman, B. h. 164 Put-
nam avenue
Charles F. carpenter, h. 45 Pine
Clara Miss, clerk, 209 Cambridge, b.
573 do.
Daniel, teamster, 32 Boylston, house
12 Surrey
David, hostler, 15 Church, h. 462
Main
Edward, plumber, 531 Cambridge, b.
21 Squires ct.
Eliza Miss, h. 71 Concord ave.
Ellen, widow of James E. house 62
Thorn dike
Ellen, wid.-of Patrick, h. 140 Dublin
Francis J. carpenter, b. 181 Norfolk
Frank, stone cutter, h. 216 Pearl
Frank M. baker, 575 Cambridge, h.
573 do.
Harry A. driver, b. 5 Hotel Albert
James, h. 19 Pioneer ave.
^ James J. furniture polisher, Hotel
Clark, Clark
John, bookbinder, 1284 Mass. ave. b.
262 Franklin
John, laborer, Cambridge cemetery,
h. 29 Willard
John, laborer, C. W. W. h. 7S Auburn
John, laborer, h. 19 Plymouth
John, laborer, h. 171 Elm
Doyle John, laborer, h. 20 South
John, night lunch, rms. 41 Brookline
John, teamster, h. 75 Plympton
John, Jr. driver, b. 20 South
John, Jr. plumber, b. 171 Elm
John P. laborer, b. 3 Foster
John T. upholsterer, h. 91 Norfolk
Joseph, carpenter, b. 39 Willow
Joseph P. motorman, h. 57 Rice
Leonard J. student, b. 1501 Cambridge
Lizzie G. clerk, at Reg. of Deeds,
Otis, b. 62 Thorndike'
Luke, at Am. Rub. Co. h. 86 Fifth
Margaret E. Miss, variety store, 9
Cowperthwaite, h. do.
Martin, laborer, h. 76 Sidney
Marv, widow of Thomas, h. 2 Hotel
Clark
Mary A. widow of Patrick J. house
7 Foster
Mary E. wid. of John, h. 10 Blanche
Mary H. widow of Michael, house 78
Sixth
Michael, cabinet maker, h. 170 Gore
Michael, city laborer, h. 16 Surrey
Michael, collar maker, h. Ill Banks
Michael, gardener, h. 3 Foster
Michael, laborer, b. 43 Auburn pi.
Michael, laborer, h. 9 Fallon pi.
Michael, laborer, h. 37b Porter
Michael, plumber, 531 Cambridge, b.
21 Squires ct.
Michael, teamster, h. 158 Otis
Michael F. car conductor, boards 292
Green
Michael P. teamster, 221 Bridge, h.
Plympton
Patrick, car cleaner, h. 90 Holworthy
Patrick, carpenter, b. 51 Sixth
Patrick, cooper, 169 Gore, house 21
Squires ct.
Patrick, laborer, h. 67 Plympton
Patrick, police, station 1, h. 88 Con-
cord avenue.
Patrick, teamster, b. 29 Willard
Patrick J. clerk, 12 Brattle, bds. 262
Franklin
Richard, clerk, h. 5 Shepherd's blk.
Richard F. pressman, University
Press, h. 37 Willard
Richard J. painter, 14 Church, bds.
37 Willard
Stephen, stone cutter, bds. 2 Hotel
Clark
Thomas, driver, b. 12 Appiau Way
Thomas, hairdresser, 125 Fourth, h.
177 Charles
Thomas, teamster, b. 78 Auburn
Thomas F. at collar factory, bds. 20
South
Thomas F. carriage painter, 224
Main. h. at Roxbury
Thomas F. laborer h. 37 Bolton
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No. 60 PEARL STREET, - BOSTON, MASS.
200 ADVERTISEMENTS
43 Tremont Street. 43
Wm. E. Doyle,
- ■ FLORIST, ■ -
43 Tremont Street, BOSTON. Telephone, (758.
306 Boylston Street, " " 832.
. . . CONSERVATORIES . . .
1509 Cambridge Street, Cambridge.
Telephone 342-2.
FLORAL DESIGNS, PLANTS, ETC.
43 Tremont Street. 43
The Berkeley School,
Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, BOSTON.
Co - educational.
Prepares for Harvard, Radcliffe, Institute of Technology, all Law and
Medical Schools, etc.
Superior High and Grammar School Courses. Decennial Catalogue fur-
nished on application.
TAYLOR, DeMERITTE, & HAGAR, Principals.
QUINCY SQUARJE~STABLJES,
LAKE & MOYNAHAN.
Massachusetts Ave., cor. Bow St.,
CAMBRIDGE.
Fashionable Turnouts for Private
Riding, Weddings, Receptions,
Funerals, Etc.
Personal Attention Given to Boarding
Gentlemen's Horses.
C. H. LAKE. N. A. MOYNAHAN
CAMBRIDGE [])] DIRECTORY
201
Doyle Timothy, bds. 29 WUlard
Timothy, laborer, h. 112 Banks
DOYLE WILLIAM E. florist,1509
Cambridge, and 43 Tremont and
306 Boylston. B. house 1501 Cam-
bridge. See opp.
William E. Jr. student, boards 1501
Cambridge
William J. carpenter, b. 181 Norfolk
, widow, h. 105 Bridge
Drake Charles, piano regulator, 1G2
Broadway, b. 203 Harvard
George A. case maker, 162 Broad-
way, h. 4 Dickinson
James, carpenter, 113 Broadway
Leila F. teacher, Morse school, b. 82
Franklin
Mary Mrs. dressmaker, 70 Austin,
rms. do.
Whitney S. tallyman, 336 Main, h. 16
Springfield
William, wood worker, b. 16 Blake
Draper Anna A. Miss, h. 321 Main
Daniel A. mnfr. of britannia, 111
Thorndike, h. do.
Ella F. Miss, h. 7 Avon
Francis H. h. Ill Thorndike
James H. plumber, 1440 Mass. ave.
h. at Wakefield
Joseph, britannia, 111 Thorndike,
boards do.
Sarah M. widow of Martin, h. 2285
Mass. ave.
Susie A. Miss, b. 2285 Mass. ave.
Warren M. clerk, 63 South, B. bds.
2285 Mass. ave.
William H. eye specialist, house 54£
Kirkland
Drea Kerian, helper, h. 46 Ninth
Michael, laborer, b. 46 Ninth
Robert, tinsmith, b. 3 Fairmont ave.
Drebbin Perry, shoemaker, 548 Mass. av.
h. 93 Brookline
Roops, shoe repairer, 334 Brattle, h.
93 Brookline
Dresser Annetta G. widow of Julius, h.
30 Irving
Edwin, pies. ( ambridgeport Diary
Co. 26 Blackstone, and National
City Bank, 7(55 Mass. av. bouse 60
Raymond
Horatio W. student, II. lT. b.30 Irving
Jean 1'. student. II. I'. b. 30 Irving
Sumner, salesman, 26 Blackstone, h.
at Brookline
Drevitson Carl J. baker. I 15 Cambridge,
h. 139 Columbia
Drew Albert V. painter, b. 38 State
Allied w . clerk, B. b. 122 Oxford
Amelia L. Mrs. J.V.and A.L.Dre\* .
dining rooms, i.'5s^ Mass. ave. h. 8
Haskell
Bertrand Lee, lawyer, b. 122 Oxford
Drew Caroline Miss, teacher, Latin
school, Fayette, c. Broadway, h. at
Boston
Clara, widow of George, h. 83 Amory
Clarence, journalist, h. 2062 Mass. av.
Henry Jl.'gold beater, 3 Province ct.
B. h. 20 Ellsworth ave.
Henrv W. printer, b. 49 Third
John V. (J. V. & A. L. Drew), dining
rooms, 1388 Mass. av. h. 8 Haskell
Joseph L. gold beater, 3 Province ct.
B. h. 19 Jay
DREW J. V. & A. L. (John V. and
Amelia L. Drew), dining rooms,
1388 Mass. ave. See p. 779
Lucy A. widow of Silas S. house 122
Oxford
Sarah A. Miss, teacher, painting, b.
19 Jay
Seth B. driver, b. 83 Amory
Driembokski Leopold, tailor, 144 Cam-
bridge
Drinan Annie, housekeeper, b. 4 Eaton
David, electric type setter, River-
side Press, b. 305 Green
David, laborer, h. 58 North
Elizabeth Miss, h. 26 Cherry
Florenee Miss, h. 26 Cherry
Frank T. driver, h. 4 Eaton
Hannah, widow of Thomas, h. 305
Green
Louise, h. 26 Cherry
Maurice, laborer, Revere Sugar Re-
finery, h. 53 North
Michael, laborer, h. 137 Bridge
M. Josephine Miss, h. 26 Cherry
Drinkwater James A. S. plumber, 723
Mass. ave. h. 102 Pearl
Diiscoll Andrew, at B. & M. R. R. bds.
24 Spring
Andrew, laborer, h. 1 Fourth
Charles, matcher, 174 Broadway, h.
at Boston
Cornelius, laborer, h. 2 Brewery
Cornelius, laborer, h. 5 Marion
Daniel, laborer, b. 63 North
Daniel, teamster, b. 52 Bridge
Daniel E. bootmaker. Am. \l. Co. h.
47 Pilgrim
Dennis, Laborer, h. 258 Franklin
I tennis, tailor. 463 Main, h.28 Andrew
Dennis .1. Clerk, 383 Main. h. at So.
Boston
Edward .1. laborer, b. 7 Rollins et.
Ellen, widow of dames, h. 234 Bridge
Florence, Laborer, b. 136 Elm
Francis, teamster. i>. 234 Bridge
George II. painter. 190 Thorndike,
b. [31a do. Reed
Hannah, widow <d' Michael, house 17
.lames .1. laborer, b. 71 < lore
James T. provisions, 851 Cambridge,
h. 849 do.
202
CAMBRIDGE
LD]
DIRECTORY
Driscoll John, at Kennedy's, 1). 141 Elm
John, laborer, h. 7 Rollins ct.
John Mrs. h. 48 Kinnaird
.John C. carpenter, l>. 218 Broadway
John F. (Fallon <fc Driscoll), tailor,
522 Mass. ave. b. 7 Rollins ct.
John P. confectioner, h. 21 Line
Judson, broker, 699 Washington, rm.
10, B. h. 38 Fairfield
Mary, widow of Florence, house 131a
Thorndike
Mary A. widow of John C. house 17
Boardman
Mary E. widow of Michael J. house
7 Cedar
Michael J. laborer, h. 23 Line
Patrick, teamster, 28 Bridge, h. 52 do.
Thomas, candy maker, 243 Broad-
way, h. at Everett
Thomas, laborer, b. 47 Beed
Thomas, laborer, h. 143 Bridge
William, laborer, b. 234 Bridge
William, plumber, 531 Cambridge, h.
1 Marney [court
William H. F. produce, b. 7 Rollins
Driver Stephen W. physician, house and
office, 5 Farwell pi.
Drohan Cassie, Mary, Agnes and Annie,
h. 40 Baldwin
John T. carpenter, b. 40 Baldwin
Maurice, carpenter, h. 40 Baldwin
Drohen Kate, widow of Daniel J. house
12 Plymouth
Drolette O vide, brickmaker, h. 100 Dublin
Drown Charles, varnisher, b. 78 Bristol
Charles P. hostler, h. 166 Thorndike
Edward L. Rev. h. 20 Wallace
Edward S.Rev. professor, Epis.Theo.
school, h. 20 Wallace
Mary Ann Mrs. h. 166 Thorndike
Rebecca Miss, h. 37 Concord ave.
Drugan William H. trav. salesman, 443
Mass. ave. h. 89 Franklin
Drummey Jeremiah, coupe, b. 3 Fourth
Marv A. Miss, clerk, 1344 Mass. ave.
bds. 3 Fourth
William H. laborer, h. 3 Fourth
Drummond David S. bicycle maker, bds.
27 Blanche
George H. clerk, 107 Washington,B.
b. 27 Blanche
John H. laborer, h. 27 Blanche
Owen, laborer, b. 9 Marney
Thomas F. photographic engraver,
B. h. 189 Pearl
Duane Charles W. Rev. rector Christ
church, B. h. 23 Ware
James A. painter, 14 Church, bds.
10 South
"William, instructor, H.U. b.23 Ware
Duback John, barber, b. 1309 Cambridge
Dube Joseph, painter, h. 57 Cedar
Dubeau Alice Mrs. h.4 Rindge ave.
Dubeau Elie, foreman, X. M. Cofran &
Co. h. 55 Wicklow
see Thibault [tol
Dubey George, at rubber' works, b. 43 Bris-
Dubois Peter, painter, h. 7 Harvey
see Wood
Dubrail Domesile, brickmaker, house
9 Clifton
Ducett JohnT.painter.rins.27 Blackstonc
Ducey Catherine Mrs. h.r.7 Appian Way
William L. clerk, 205 Broadway, b.
at Watertown
Ducharme John W. hairdresser, 28a
Brattle, h. 454 Broadway
Duckrey James H. pastor, Mt. Olive
Baptist church, b. 83 Pleasant
Duclos Louis, brickmaker, h. 19 Jackson
Petei-, carpenter, h. 48 Harding
Duddy Edward J. stone cutter, 39 Main,
"b. 221 do.
Thomas, laborer, h. 5 Harding-
Dudley Adelaide M. Mrs. rms. 97 Austin
Charles F. h. 18 Kidder
Charles W. b. 18 Kidder
Edward L. clerk, B. h. 6 Peed
Francis E. city teamster, h. 81 Pice
George L. student, b. 1 Gardner
Helen E. Miss, music teacher, bds.
72a Inman [Avon Hill
Howland, student, H. U. boards 24
Marv Miss, h. 17 Dunster
DUDLEY SANFORD H. coun-
sellor, 95 Milk, rm. 71, B. h. 24
Avon Hill. See p. 812
Warren P. lawyer, 5 Pemberton sq.
B. h. 17 Dunster
William B. wholesale confectionery,
h. 1 Gardner
Dudman Frank E. 1051 Mass. ave. house
29 Putnam
Due Soo, laundiy, 1975 Mass. ave. h. do.
Duehart Thomas, h. 56 Elm
Duest Francis, at 169 Gore, h. 9 Porter
Duff David, carpenter, h. 32 Andrew
John, carpenter, h. 17 Fairmont av.
John, coopei, h. 747 Cambridge
John W. foreman, 2S6 Main
, clerk, rms. 21 Inman
Duffle Frank A. soap maker, 184 Broad-
way, b. 27 Elm
Margaret E. widow of William, h.
27 Elm
Duffy Ann, widow of James J.h.98 Fiftli
Annie, dressmaker, 1299 Cambridge,
bds. do.
Barnard, plumber, b. 31 Franklin
C. Louis, clerk, B. b. 30 Hancock
Edward G. painter, h. 11 Eighth
Edward H. bricklayer, h. 62 Webster
avenue
Francis, carpenter,h.313 Coucord av.
Henrv J. printer. 603 Washington. B.
b. 30 Hancock
CAMBRIDGE [J)] DIRECTORY
203
Duffy James, laborer, h. 121 Spring
James J. at Am. Bub. Co. h.98 Fifth
James L. printer, B. h. 30 Eancock
James V. (Jas. V. Duffy & Co.), dry
goods, 139 Harvard, b. 30 Hancock
James V. & Co. (Jas. V. Duffy), dry
goods, 139 Harvard
John, watchman, 150 Broadway, b.
134 do.
John, fireman, 29 Franklin, h. 31 do.
John, furniture packer, State, bds.
124 Charles [Antrim
John, shoemaker. 440 Main; house G
John B. machinist, h. 447 Cambridge
John T. hostler, h. 24 Blanche
Joseph, brass finisher, b. 98 Fifth
J. R. h. 178 Lake View ave.
Leo, city laborer, h. 3 Holly ave.
Margaret, widow of Patrick, house
37 Union
Mary A. Mrs. h. 147 Third
Mary E. Mrs. h. 136 Columbia
Michael, engineer, house 120 Webster
ave.
Michael, laborer, 200 Broadway, h.
G8do.
Michael, Jr.clerk,b. 120 Webster av.
Owen E. laborer, h. r. 79 Boylston
Patrick, brass finisher, b. G Baldwin
St. ct.
Patrick E. shoemaker, 1008 Cam-
bridge, house do.
Peter, contractor, h.6 Baldwin st.ct.
Peter, piano maker, b.62 Webster av.
Philip R. furniture, 997 and 999
( lambridge, h. 14 Otter
Sarah, widow of James, house r. 123
Hastings
Stephen II. furniture polisher, State,
cor. Osborn, h. 124 Charles
Thomas, laborer, h. 18 Hunting
William, shoemaker, 17S Harvard,
h. 182 do.
William II. plumber, h. 4 Watson
Dufour Archil le,brickmaker,h. 58 Dublin
Arthur, brickmaker, h. 83 Dublin
Dufur William II. h. 11 I'nion
Dugan Charles II. clerk, ia'18 Mass. ave.
h. at Somerville [shire
Dennis, rubber worker, b. 25 Berk-
Jane, willow of Thomas, h. L8 De-
Wolf
William A. tinsmith, 1896 Mass ave.
h. at Somerville
see Doogan
Duggan Thomas, laborer, l». 43 Ninth
Walter, h. 10 Ninth
, machinist, rms. 3 Norfolk
Duggiii Edward, brass finisher, b. 66
Broad w ay
Duhig Joanna, widow of Daniel T. h.
12 Wright 39 Hancock
Mary A. widow of Michael, home
Duke ( !ornelius, ear cleaner, h. 28 Wash-
ington
George, coachman, h. 167 Hampshire
Dukeshare Daniel F. carpenter, house 9
Oak Circle
George W. carpenter, b.9 Oak Circle
Reuben A. confectionery, h. 9 Oak
Circle
Dulong IJose, widow of Reuben, dress-
maker, 117 Harvard, h. do.
Dulin Charles G. real estate, house 1079
.Mass. ave.
Dumas George V. piano action maker,
Osborn, h. 124 Austin
Octave, laborer, h. 28 Vineyard
Dumbriskv Martin, cabinet maker, house
335 Vine
William M. adv. agent, b. 335 Vine
Dunbar Abb}-, widow of Luther W. h.
7 William
Agues, laundry, 71 Inman, h. do.
Charles F. Prof, of Political Econo-
my, H. U. h. 14 Highland
Frank A. milk inspector, City Hall,
and physician, 44 Brattle and 14
Highland, h. do.
Herbert W. clerk, 5GG Mass. ave. I).
Hotel Inman
Leverett B. foreman. State, cor. Os-
born, b. 186a Washington
Louis, clerk, B. h. 13 Webster ave.
Robert, b. 110 Harvard
Sarah, widow of Obed, h. 39 Austin
William II. lawyer, 220 Devonshire,
B. b. 14 Highland
Duncan Fred, driver, r. 96 Inman. h. at
Somerville
George, h. 21 Auburn
George, boiler maker, h. r. 46 Pine
Payson W. clerk, B. b. 22 Essex
William P. lawyer. 172 Washington,
rm. 8, B. h. 22 Essex
Dundudy Joseph, coremaker, rms. 24
Spring
Dunham ( lharles W.clerk,B.h.57 Franklin
ImI ward P. printer, b. 17 Wendell
Emma B. Mrs. b. 2:> Putnam ave.
Fred, bookkeeper. B. h. 237 Pearl
George A. clerk, L876 Mass.av. rms.
5 1 hiron ave.
Henry T. clerk, B. h 93 Cushing
Horace W. trav. sale-man. h.17 Put-
nam ave.
Lovey P. widow of Edward P. h.
17 Wendell
Nellie J. dressmaker, 93 Cushing,
house do.
Dunlap Alexander, express driver, bds.
100 Elm
Edward A. student, b. 19 Church
Frederick A. piauo action maker, 113
Broadway . h. L6 Fisk pi.
George, clerk, b. 100 Elm
204
CAMBRIDGE [])]
DIRECTORY
Dunlap Johu, coachman, h. r. 6 Lopez
Martha M. widow, h. 1(5 Fisk pi.
Samuel, laborer, h. 121 Third
Thomas A. b. 121 Third
Thomas H. lumberman, house 170
Pleasant
see Dunlop
Dunlea Daniel, boiler maker, 92 Main,h.
117 Harvard
Joanna, widow of Patrick, h. 3 East
Patrick F.wood turner,h.l81 Charles
William J. teamster, 66 Bridge, bds.
3 East
Dunleavy Anthony, foundryman, house
5 Line
Dunlop James W. Sears bldg. B. b. 1268
Mass. avenue
John W. student, b. 1268 Mass. ave.
Margaret P. widow of John, board-
ing house, 1268 Mass. ave.
Dunn Alexander, bookkeeper, Riverside
Press, h. 31 Park
Andrew P. h. 25 Magazine
Arthur, waiter, h. 99 Main
Charles H. stone cutter, h. 89 Green
Christopher, driver, 436 Mass. ave.
b, 18 Green
Helen M. F. Mrs. b. 19 Hillside av.
Hiram A. laborer, h. 8 Eaton
James, hostler, 565 Mass, ave. house
196 Franklin
James, plasterer, 632 Mass. ave. h.
16 Magee
James, teamster, h.l Shepherds blk.
Plympton
James, Jr. painter, h. 9 Rockwell
James B. Rev. h. 68 Lake View ave.
James D. wood worker, h. 3 Rogers
court
James F. plumber, h. r. 63 Gore
Jane, widow of George, h. 13 Hews
Jeremiah, leadmaker,h. 4 Winter pi.
John, book finisher, Riverside Press,
bds. 12 Park
John, bookkeeper, B. h. 20 Florence
John fish buyer, h. 41 Main
John, laborer, h. 38 Winter
John, laborer, h. 26 Lambert
John, laborer, h. 33 Lambert
John C. piano polisher, b. 47 Pine
John P. boiler maker, 72 Main, h. 47
Pine
John P. horseshoer, h. 140 Tremont
John W. galvanizer, Albany, house
34 Washington
Mary, h. 17 Jefferson
Mary, widow of William, h.r.63 Gore
Patrick, boiler maker, 92 Main
Peter, helper, rms. 70 Broadway
Richard M. teamster, 138 Norfolk.
h. 169 do.
Robert, laborer, h. 169 Thorndike
Robert A. carpenter, h. 76 Plympton
Dunn Robert A. carpenter, h. 1 Shep-
herd's block
Thomas, fireman, h. 180 Bridge
Thomas P. tinsmith, B. b. Mansion
House [18 Green
William, driver, 436 Mass. ave bds.
William, hose maker,b.35 Hampshire
William, porter, B. b. 70 School
William K. book finisher, h. 24 Jay
William W. clerk, b. 25 Magazine
see Dunne
Dunne John A.asst.at Observatory,house
115 Lexington ave. ward 1
Patrick W. harness maker, 565 Mass.
ave. b. at Boston
John A. H. wood turner, house 115
Lexington ave. ward 1
Dunnett John, newspaper carrier, bds.
7 Austin
Dunning Edwin I. h. 47a Wendell
James, canvasser, h. 17 Lopez
John, cabinet maker, h. 46 Pine
Dunniway Claig A. student, H. U. bds.
168 Brattle [438 Main
Dunphy Charles E. car conductor, house
Elbridge, clerk, b. 1305 Cambridge
John, painter, h. 176 Thorndike
Jonathan, car driver, h. 1305 Camb.
William, core maker, h. 95 Fifth
Dunsett Mary E. widow of Charles, h.
33 Union
Dunster Primary school, Concord ave.
near Sparks
Dupee Amos, laborer, h. 20 Brewery
Harry E. Hotel Cambridge, 135 Cam-
bridge
Stephen G. fresco painter, house
110 Hampshire
Duprey Harriet Mrs. h. 2433 Mass. ave.
Durant Harry B. cutter, 1388 Mass. ave.
bds. 109 Museum
John S. painter, B. h. 17 Wright
DURANT WILLIAM B. lawyer,
19 Congress, B. h. 9 Lowell. See
page 815
Durber William, laborer, b. 72 School
Durbin George, currier,b. 16 Fairmont av.
Dureen Mary E. clerk, 31 Howard, bds.
71 Western ave. [ton
Duren Orlando H. printer, B.h.45 Creigh-
Durfee Charles L. coachman, 13 Water-
house, h. 31 Mill
Durgin Arthur K. (C. E. Durgin & Son),
grocer, 231 Pearl, boards 140
Magazine
Augustus, day watchman, P. O., B.
h. 70 Antrim
Charles C. engineer, b. 114 Thorndike
Charles E. (C. E. Durgiu & Son),
grocer, 231 Pearl, h. 140 Magazine
E. & Son, (Charles E & Arthur K.
Durgin). groceries and provisions,
231 Pearl
CAMBRIDGE | J)] DIRECTORY
20"
Durgin E. E. Mrs. dressmaker and dress-
cutting systems, 559 Mass. ave.
nns. do.
George F. carpenter, h. 12 Regent
George T. carpenter, h. 12 Regent
.James H. laborer, h. 18 Harvard
Lydia S. widow of William H. h. 70
Allston
Mary, widow of Matthew, house 88
Plympton
Durham John VV. mason, h. 10S Columbia
Mark, laborer, h. 88 Auburn
Samuel, clerk, 727 Mass. ave. house
141 Banks
Samuel E. waiter, h. 141 Banks
Duris Thomas J. laborer, h. li Somerset
Durkan Thomas, laborer, b. 1 Lamont av.
Durnan James E. teamster, b. 124 Gore
John, driver, 1402 Mass. ave. house
248 Franklin
Julia, clerk, 145 Hampshire, b. 207
Norfolk
Julia E. dressmaker, b. 124 Gore
Patrick, laborer, b. 181 Franklin
Peter P. (Durnan & Sonj, furniture
mover, 255 Cambridge, h. 124 Gore
Peter P. Jr. (Durnan & Son), express,
255 Cambridge, b. 124 Gore
Thomas, laborer, b. 181 Franklin
William, laborer, h. 181 Franklin
William, Jr. laborer, b. 181 Franklin
& Son (Peter P. and Peter P. Jr.),
express and furniture movers, 255
Cambridge
Durnin Thomas, salesman, h. 324 Green
Duross John, laborer, h. 6G Broadway
Duroy Charles VV. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, b. 2 Clinton
Durrell Oliver H. small wares, 108 King-
ston, B. h. 17 Dana
Duryea Abraham R. foreman, B. W. II.
& R. Co. h. 352 Broadway
Duseault Fred O. clerk, b. 126 Columbia
Henri, tinsmilh, 442 Mass. av. bds.
126 Columbia
Dussault Jean B. milkman, 32 Clay, h. do.
Dustin Marcellus, iceman, h. 143 Second
Warren P. Mrs. h. 30 Arlington
Dutcher G. P. .Mrs. teacher, Wyman
school, h. 37 Fairfield
Herbert M. student, h. 37 Fairfield
Dutton Albert L. milkman, h. 56 Fourth
Charles, at Am. Pub. Co. house 259
Port land
Margaret Mis. boarding house r. 22
Green, h. do.
Duval Leon, janitor, Notre Dame Petie
church, h. 3 Harvey
Duvernois Edward A. bookkeeper, h.
115 Kinnaird
Duvey Frank (Elliott & Duvey), furni-
ture mover, -2 Holyoke, h. 1170
Mass. avenue
DuveyMary Mrs. dressm:iker,1170 Mass.
ave. bds. do.
Dwyer Andrew, crackers, b. 153 Charles
Andrew F. clerk, P. O. (547 Mass.
ave. b. 19 Mt. Auburn
Bridget, widow of Edmund, house
41 Kindge ave.
Catherine Mrs. h. 5 Second st. ct.
Deborah J. widow of Charles, h. 130
Bridge
Edmund, h. 238 Broadway
Edmund, milkman 41 Rindge, h. do.
Edward, at Riverside Press, boards
119 Banks [Pearl
Edward L. clerk, 275 Main, bds. 118
George, laborer, h. 107 Gore
Henry B. upholsterer, b. 52 Bridge
James, glass blower, b. 139 Elm
James, laborer, h. 42 Murray
James E. iron worker, h. 63 Lincoln
Jane, widow of Michael, house 19
Mt. Auburn burn
Jane E. dressmaker,B. b. 19 Mt. Au-
Joanna, widow of Daniel, h. 139 Elm
John, h. 18 Plymouth
John, at Am. Rub. Wks. house 672
( am bridge
John, laborer, h. 41 Rindge ave.
John, leather, 248 Congress, B. h.
118 Pearl
John, mason's tender, h. 12 Ninth
John, teamster, b. 91 Main
John, varnisher, h. 54 Bridge
John A. gate tender, Prison Point
John E. physician, 5 Norfolk, h. do.
John L. printer, h. 16 Carlisle
John P. hairdresser, U. S. Hotel, B.
h. 79 Plymouth
John S. Mrs. dressmaker, Jackson,
house do.
John T. clerk, 81 Milk, 15. h. 60
Antrim [Antrim
Margaret, widow of Jeremiah, h. 60
Margaret, widow of John, house 62
Plymouth
Mary Miss, h. 37 Harvard
Marv T. kindergarten teacher, bds.
19 Mt. Auburn L18 Pearl
Mary T. Miss, music teacher, bds.
Matthew, blacksmith, B.h.ll Sargent
Matthew, Laborer, h. 119 Banks
Michael, at II. M. Sawyer ^ Sons.
Thorndike, bds. 5 Second at. ct.
Michael, laborer, b. 52 Bridge
Michael, laborer, h, 13 Foster
Michael 3. printer. I;, boards j:-_>
Brookline [do.
Michael M. lineman, 6£ Dunster,rms.
\or.i A. stenographer, B, bds. 19
Mr. Auburn
Patrick, Laborer, h. 169 < lharles
Richard J. polisher, rear 368 Main,
h. 52 Plymouth
20(>
CAMBRIDGE [£] DIRECTORY
Dwyer Robert F. cooper, h. 563 Cam-
bridge
Thomas, rubber worker, b. 32 Har-
vard
Thomas A. laborer, b. 52 Bridge
Thomas F. printer, 90 Sudbury, B.
bds. 238 Broadway
Thomas J. laborer, h. 71 Cambridge
Thomas J. teamster, h. 91 Main
William Gr. shipper, h. 107 Gore
"William J. asst. pastor, St. Mary's
church, h. 55 Norfolk
Dyar Charles W. editorial writer, 242
Washington, B. h. 21 Summer
Nora Gertrude and Araey Carrie, h.
21 Summer
Dyer Charlotte T. widow of Layton W.
h. 225 Broadway
Edward M. h. 1155 Cambridge
Flora A. at Webster's drv goods
store, rms. 100h Norfolk
Frances W. Mrs. h. Kidder
George F. asst. supt. 162 Broadway,
h. 28 Ellsworth ave.
George R. at Mason & Hamlin, bds.
28 William
Herbert H. bookkeeper and messen-
ger, First Nat. Bank, 655 Mass.
ave. bds. 28 Ellsworth ave.
John, teamster, h. 1171 Dublin
Joseph, foreman. B. bds. 134 River
J. Brooks, bds. Mrs. F. W. Dyer's,
Kidder
Mabel S. Miss, bookkeeper, 3S7Main,
h. at W. Somerville
Maria, widow of John E.h. 134 River
Maria L. widow of George W. house
50Erie
Randolph A. cabinet maker, house
28 William
Roscoe A. car conductor, h. 34 Cres-
cent ave.
Simeon D. boots and shoes, 135 Fed-
eral, B. h. 25 Mt. Pleasant
Thomas, stone cutter, house 19
Harvard
Walter S. clerk, B. b. 134 River
Dyme Simon A. clothiug, B. h. Ill
Western ave.
Dynan Martin, expressman, house 855
Cambridge
Nicholas, laborer, N. P. & P. Co.
Som. h. 255 Portland
Thomas F. policeman, station 2, h.
108£ Inman
Dyson John H. foreman, B. house 98
Western ave.
Noble, stouecutter, house 2 Corliss
place
Robert, ink maker, B. bds. 98 West-
ern ave.
Dziembawski Constantine. shoemaker,
135 Charles
EADIE JOHN, grocer, 28U Broadway
h. 28 Antrim
Eagan Daniel, watchman, h. 4 Murray
Ellen Mrs. h. 127 Harvard
Jeremiah J. clerk, bds. 122a Spring
John H. planer, h. 32 Ninth
Julia, widow of Michael, house 122a
Spring
Martin, brakeman, h. 48 Winter
Michael, brass finisher, boards 122a
Spring
Patrick, teamster, h. 70 Broadway
Patrick, teamster, 386 River, house
119 Hamilton
William, laborer, h. 127 Harvard
William F. clerk, h. 16 East
see Aigin
Eager Edmund, h. 6 Clifton [ton
Edmund J. teamster, boards 6 Clif-
Eagles Amos, confectionery, b. 20
Magazine
Georgia L. bookkeeper, 1286 Mass.
ave. bds. at Charlestown
John, confectionery, h. 9 Summer
Eagleston Garfield, milkman, 2 Foster,
bds. do.
Joseph, grader, Mt. Auburn ceme-
tery, h. 2 Foster [2 Foster
Thomas J. at Riverside Press, boards
Thomas J. clerk, B. b. 229 Hampshire
Thomas S. plumber, 651 Main, h. 2
Foster
William, carpenter, bds. 19 Hews
William A. cook, h. 229 Hampshire
Eames Francis J. blacksmith. W. E. St.
Ry. Co. Dunster, h. 28 do.
Hannah S. widow of Henry H. house
98 Concord ave.
H. Etta. h. 98 Concord ave.
Sarah A. widow of Luther J. h. 74
Pleasant
Earl Charles F. clerk, bds. 250 River
Henry, printer, h. 250 River
Earle Charles C. pastor. Harvard st.
Baptist Church, B. h. 322 Broad-
wav
Walter F. teller,First National Bank,
also notary public, 665 Mass. ave.
and (Earle & Razee), bds. 8 Centre
William, house 16 Healey
Earling Charles, driver, rms. 48 Market
Early Daniel J. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, bds. 15 Brown
James, laborer, bds. 39 Jefferson
Johanna, widow of Cormick, h. 91
Clark
John, laborer, h. 39 Jefferson
John, shoemaker, 15 Brown, h. do.
John E. bookbinder.! niversity Press,
b. 15 Brown
Josephine Miss, b. 91 Clark
Leslie N. student. H. U. house 80
Wendell
CAMBRIDGE []]] DIRECTORY
20'
Early Mary, Miss, compositor, bds. 91
Clark
Easly Christopher, fish rod maker, house
31 Union [Otis
East Cambridge Club Stable, First cor.
EAST CAMBRIDGE LAND
CO. 28 State, rm. 39, B. See p. 15
Cambridge Station, B. &. M. R. R.
foot of Third
EAST CAMBRIDGE SAV-
INGS BANK, 294 Cambridge.
See p. 768
Cambridge Storage Co. 277 Bridge,
Boston office, 19 Doane, Boston
Easter William A. carriage mnfr. .2452
Mass. ave. house 69 Rice
Easterbrook Edward E. D. mason, house
53 Jay
Eastman Charles A. engineer, F. R. R..
C. h. 317 Prospect [Harvard
Charles R. instructor, II. U. h. 356a
Frances A. Miss, stenographer, rms.
974 Mass. ave.
Franklin C. reed maker, 162 Broad-
way, house 3 Soden
Fred W. piano maker, rms. 612^
Broadway
George, house 914 Roseland
Nicholas, carpenter, h. 8 Clark [ave.
Oscar, stable hand, bds. 20 Western
William A. laborer, h. 83 Gore
Easton Margaret E. Mrs. h. 175 Mt.
Auburn
Thomas H. foreman, John Harrington
& Son, Avers wharf, h. 208 Winsor
Eastty George W. newspaper deliverer,
B. h. 5 Laurel
Eaton Addie L. Miss, h. 12 Ash st. pi.
Charles, rms. 74 Harvard
Charles W. janitor, Ware Hall, 385
Harvard, h. do.
Delbert A. apothecary, 31 Brattle,
h. 33 Mellen
Ella F. bds. 195 Hamilton
MTON FREDERICK M. chairs
and mattresses, 351 Broadway,
bds. 305 do. Sec p. 799
George I), yard master, B, & M. R.
B. Prison Point, h. at Lynn
George F. Rev. presiding elder, Bos-
ton North Dist.M. E. church h. 118
Oxford
Horace, treas. 20 Equitable bldg. B.
house 20 Elmwood ave. [ave.
Horace A. teacher, bds. 20 Elmwood
Joseph, pile driver, b. Si; First
Joseph, Jr. student, i>. si Pemberton
Joseph L. R. butcher, h. »*» Rice
Lizzie Miss, clerk, 169 Main. bds. 1
Trout st. cl .
Maria 8. teacher, Brookline, rms. 21
Wallace
E
Eaton Mary Nr. widow of Jacob, bds. 35
Norfolk
Nellie, widow of Peter, h. 157 Ray-
mond
Phillips, clerk, Brown & Durrell, B.
b. 24 Rockingham
Walter F. drug clerk, 31 Brattle,
rms. do.
Walter R. electrical engineer, C. E.
Light Co. Western ave. h. 225
Putnam ave.
William H. driver, h. 1 Front st. ct.
William R. trav. salesman, 62 Hamp-
shire, h. at Somerville
Ebert Michael, at Boston Bridge works,
h. 1 Broadway
Ecker Marie Miss, clerk, 139 Harvard, r.
5 Union
Eckert Valentine, janitor, Beck Hall,
1201 Mass. ave. h. do.
Eckleburg Axel, coachman, 1713 Mass.
ave. bds do. [line
Eckman Axel, wire worker, h. 81 Brook-
Edberg John W. laborer, h. 77 Wash-
ington
Eddy Charles S. clerk, h. 54 Franklin
Imogene W. Mrs. asst. at Observa-
tory H. U. h. 47 Wendell
Mabel Miss, principal, Boardman
kindergarten school, b. 67 Dana
Sarah S. Mrs. h. 67 Dana
Edgecomb Daniel W. h. 891 Mass. ave.
Frank E. draughtsman. B. bds. 891
Mass. ave.
Edgehille Martha, widow of Samuel S.
h. 68 Kinnaird
Robert M. clerk, 25 Bay, boards 68
Kinnaird
Walter St. C. clerk, 25 Bay, boards
68 Kinnaird
William J. clerk, b. 68 Kinnaird
Edgerly Alfred IL clerk, 634 Mass. ave.
bds. 322 Broadway
Caroline L. widow of 1). Mark, house
322 Broadway
I). Wilbert, student, M. I. T., B. b.
Si; Franklin
Ellen A. widow of Daniel W. house
86 Franklin
Lillian K. stenographer, B. house
86 Franklin
Nellie A. Mrs. dressmaker,98 Austin.
b. do.
Edison Lovett, al is Sudbury, B. house
47 Willow
Edkins Benjamiu. brick mason, house -'!7
Berkshire
Edlund Charles P. upholsterer, 7 Bow,
1.. I.'!) Main
Isabella, widow <>f Charles !•'. cigars
and tobacco, 159 .Main, b. do,
Edmands Harry C. salesman, 50 Com-
mercial, B. h. .'!<>' . Shepard
208
CAMBRIDGE
[E]
DIRECTORY
Edmunds J. Rayner,asst.at Observatory,
house 61 Garden
Mi lie M. Mrs. h. 30 Wallace
Edmanson Ernst W. waiter, h. 992 Cam-
bridge
Edmonds John J. carpenter, 113 Broad-
way, b. 30 Berkshire
Peter, laborer, 113 Broadway, house
30 Berkshire
Peter L. sailor, b. 30 Berkshire
William A. printer, h. 442 Winsor
A\ illiam B. seaman, b. 30 Berkshire
Edmuudson Samuel J. iron moulder,
Third, corner Bent, h. 104 Munroe
Wright A. safe maker, boards 104
Munroe
Edwards Charles, waiter, h. 49 Hayes
Charles B. harness cleaner, 2 Eustis
ct. h. at W. Medford [ave.
Charles L. physician, h. 299 Mass.
Edward, laborer, h. 151 Hastings
Frank P. produce, 15 Blackstone, B.
h. Onley ave.
Fred R. clerk, B. b. 37 Rindge ave.
George M. stock ironer, 682 Mass.
ave. h. at. Maiden
John H. teamster, h. 4 Grant
Lewis A. h. 37 Eindge ave.
Lillian E. bookkeeper, 22 Boylston,
bds. 84 Wendell
Mae, widow of Samuel, h. 3 Norfolk
Margaret, widow, h. 27 Webster av.
Mary B. copyist, b. 1 Highland Park
Michael, variety store, h. 503 Winsor
Richard, conductor U. S. Mail car,
h. 62 River
Richard H. asst. bookkeeper, 53
State. B. b. 2222 Mass. ave.
Russell S. produce, 15 Blackstone, B.
h. 37 Rindge ave.
Samuel D. inspector, Custom House,
B. h. 1 Highland Park
Samuel E. telephone operator, b. 3
Norfolk pi. [Harvard
Thomas, rubber boot maker, b. 73
Truman G. asst. bookkeeper, 85
Devonshire, B. h. 2222 Mass. ave.
Wellington, laborer, 91 Broadway,
h. 151 Hastings
William, carpenter, 113 BroadwTay,h.
at Boston
EDWARDS WILLIAM J. pain-
ter and paper hangings, etc. 22 and
S5 Boylston, h. 84 Wendell. See
page 792
Edwardson David C.baker,h.50 Kinnaird
Egan Alphonso, clerk, 9£ Line
Charles F. clerk, 1248 Cambridge, b.
Prospect
Charles J. clerk, 1100 Mass. ave. bds.
9)4 Line
Ellen, widow of Martin, house 216
Franklin
Egan H. Martin, dentist, 579 Mass.av.rms.
1 and 3, b. 216 Franklin
Inglis M. letter carrier, P. O. 18
Boylston, h. 2 Wallace St. place
James E. painter, b. 97 Pearl
John, boots and shoes, 100 Mass.av.
h. 9£ Line
Margaret, widow of James, house 97
Pearl
Matilda A. h. 9h Line
see Eagen also Aigen
Egberg Marie, widow of Hans, house 1
Douglass place [ton
Egbert Bernard, tailor, h. Hotel Temple-
Egelin Ernest, paper box maker, boards
99 Main
Eggleston Charles H. machinist, house
111 Norfolk
William, carpenter, h. 19 Hews
see Eagleston
Eginton Thomas, plumber, 694 Mass. av.
b. 381 Putnam ave.
Egland Robert, bds. 105 Clark
Egleston John B. b. 35 Lincoln
Ehlert Annie M. Miss, dressmaker, 293
Broadway, b. do.
Eiffert George E. machinist, B. & M.
repair shop, h. 86 Fourth
Eisenhauer Alvin, carpenter, b. 40 Jay
Minnie, widow of William, h. 1 Cool-
idge place
Prior, carpenter, rms. 40 Jay
Ek Alfred, laborer, h. 4 Harvard pi.
Ekman Axel, laborer, h. 79 Brookline
Ingrid Mrs. grocer, 81 Brookline, h.
79 do.
Ekmark Swan, carpenter, h. 1 Soden pi.
Ekstrom Anton, coppersmith, house 4
Pioneer
Ela Lucia, widow of Richard, h. 13 Ash
Paul F. physician, 1524 Cambridge,
house do.
ELA RICHAKD,lawyer and Stand-
ard Turning Works, 122 Broadway
and 53 State, rm. 433, B. house 13
Ash, See back cover
Walter, physician, 62 Brattle, h. do.
Elder Daniel, b. 596 Putnam ave.
Edward, b. 596 Putnam ave.
John, h. 596 Putnam ave.
Josie S. Mrs. dressmaker, 251 Pros-
pect, h. do.
Samuel, laborer, h. 101 Cushing
Eldredge George B. collector, B. house
15 Andrew
Henry C. machinist, b. 15 Andrew
Julia D. Mrs. dressmaker, house 195
Auburn
Seth X. clerk, h. 209 Green
Thomas P. iron worker, Boston
Bridge Works, h. 10a Blanche
Eldridge Harmony P. Mrs. matron, Alms-
house, h. do.
CAMBRIDGE [£] DIRECTORY
209
Eldridge Martin L. supt. Almshouse,
Tannery, house do.
Samuel W. telegrapher, 109 State, B.
h. 21 Ellery
Elertson Emil, painter, 22 Boylston, h.
2 Ericsson ct.
Eliot Charles W. pres. H. U. office, 5
University Hall, h. 17 Quincy
John, com. mer. B. h. 32 Irving
William S. bookkeeper, B.b. 32 Irving
see Elliot, also Elliott
Ellard Michael, cooper, h. 38 Ninth
Elligar Antone, at sugar house, h. 25
Winter
Elliot George L. barrels, 130 Gore, ti. 65
Antrim
Jessie, artist. B. h. 35 Highland av.
John, hostler, 216 Green, h.18 Lopez
John B. photographer, house 34
Highland ave.
Julia B. Mrs. h. 35 Highland ave.
Mary E. Miss, clerk, 53 Eiver, rms.
18 Western ave. [50 River
Elliott Ann, widow of Alexander, house
Charles, h. 1 Broadway
Charles, h. 6 Mt. Auburn
Charles W. Mrs. b. 11 Mason
C. Augusta Mrs. h. 5 Park
David, motorman, b.2366 Mass. ave.
Edward, blacksmith, h.23 McDonald
Flora Miss,housekeeper,h.32 Cottage
Florance Miss. h. 32 Cottage
G. Frederick, baker, b.5 Park
James (Elliott & Duvey), furniture
mover, 2 Hoi yoke
John Seaver, medical student, house
42 Kirkland
Robert L. carpenter, b. 58 River
William, gardener, 2270 Mass. ave.
h. 7 Reed
William (William Elliott & Co.), h.
663 Huron
William & Co. (William Elliott and
William EL Brunt), carriage mnfrs.
97 Boylston
ELLIOTT & DUVEY (James
Elliott and Frank Duvey), furni-
ture and piano moveis, and stor-
age, 2 Holyoke. See page 30
see Eliot also Elliot
Ellis Albert, waiter, h. 19 Elmer
Alexander, carriage agent, house 18
Market
Annie A. Miss, bookkeeper, 21 Brat-
tle, h. IS Market
Benjamin Peiroe, rms. 19 Ware
Bradford R. carpenter, h. 8 Lope/
D.Warren, produce. 21 Merchants
row, B. h. 1()!> Huron ave.
Elizabeth, widow <>i Nathan, h. 310
Prospect
Emeline S. widow of .1. IJussell. h.
1637 Biaes. ave.
Ellis Emily H. Blrs.nurse,h.l00£ Norfolk
Emmons R. produce, 50 South Mar-
ket, B.h. 1692 Mass. ave.
Frank II. draughtsman, 205 Broad-
way, h. 19 Tremont
Fred J. clerk, 12 Brattle, boards 21
Florence
Fred M. expressman, h. 2 Percy pi.
Harrison H. salesman, B. boards 2
Percy place
Harry Mrs. h. 6 Chauncy
Henry, laborer, h. 142 Pleasant
Herbert W. clerk, 80 Pleasant, h. 39
Prince
Herman H. machinist, B. h. 61 Jay
Hervey D. h. 19 Tremont
Jesse B. waiter, h. 110 Pleasant
JohnE. florist, h. 231 Prospect
John G. blacksmith, h. 8 Glenwood
avenue
Julius C. coachman, h. 244 Cherry
Lewis, carpenter, h. 235 Columbia
Lois A. widow of Samuel, house 13
Greenough ave.
Mellen F. h. 136 Hancock
Michael, cooper, h. 36 Ninth
Milton G. carpenter, h. 30 Fairmont
Myra I. Miss, teacher, Manual Train-
ing school, b. 13 Greenough ave.
Richard, laborer, b. 37 Auburn pi.
Ptobert E. clerk, 442 Mass. ave. h. 11
William
Rodney F. motorman, rms. 125 Mt.
Auburn
Samuel, h. 92 Harvard
Stearns R. boarding stable, 106 Ox-
ford and 2 Eustis ct. produce. 50
So. Market, B. h. 22 Forest
Susan Mrs. h. 5, rear 114 Broadway
Theodore C. coupe driver, house 76
Spring
Thomas, laborer, 169 Gore, boards 13
Ninth
Timothy J. bookbinder, b. IS Market
Vinal H. bds. 136 Hancock
William, salesman, B. b. 40 Pearl
William H. lather, h. 2SS Prospect
William R. (Ellis & Melledge), real
estate and insurance, 1398 Mass.
ave. and 72'Equitable bldg.B.rms.
19 Ware
I7<LLIS& MELLEDGE (Wm. R.
U Ellis and Robert J. Melledge ,rea
estate and lnsurance,1398 fiass.a; .
and 72 Equitable bldg. B. Seep.
14
Ellison Albert, clerk, B. b. 26 State
Frank ('.clerk. National Exchange
Bank. B. 1>. 77 Pearl
Xabum, clerk, b. 77 Pearl
Robert , mail driver, • >. ->77 Prospect
Samuel, laborer, h. !>'2 Harvard
Sewell N. trav. salesman, l>. 77 Tear!
210
CAMBRIDGE [ £"] DIRECTORY
Ellison Thomas J. brass finisher, B. h.
377 Prospect
Ellsworth James, laborer, h. 7 Pioneer
T. Lyman, h. 1(553 Mass. ave.
Elmer Henning. machinist, b. 40S Main
Elmore Josephine Mrs. matron, Cam-
bridge House for Aged People, 157
Hancock, h. do.
William, gardener, 2254 Mass. ave.
bds. do.
Elquest Carl, brakemau, h. 14 Vandine
Elston Abraham A. building materials,
Broadway, cor. Sixth, house at
Somervilie
Benjamiu,supt. Broad way. cor. Sixth,
h. Hotel Rochester
John, real estate and builder. 227
Hampshire, h. 17 Hammond, Som-
ervilie
Michael (M. Elston & Son). contrac-
tor, Main, cor. Pioneer, house at
Somervilie
M. & Son (Michael and William Els-
ton), contractors and building ma-
terials. Main. cor. Pioneer
William (M. Elston & Son). Main,
cor. Pioneer, h. at Somervilie
Elwood Gus, cigar maker, h.3S3 Winsor
Elword James, sausage maker, boards 18
Squires ct.
Peter, polisher, h. 213 Third
Thomas, night watchman, house IS
Squires ct.
William, sausage maker, boards 18
Squires ct.
Ely Robert E. Rev. h. 744 Mass ave.
Emberley Lillian. Mary E. and Isa-
bella, h. 7 Union
Mary Mrs. h. 7 Union
Emerald Manuel, barber, h. 86 Cambridge
Emerson Abbie. sewing machine operator,
rms, 12 Magnolia ave.
Adeline Mrs. h. 157 Hancock
Bailey B. painter, h. 14 Dudley
Charles, confectioner, 543 Mass. ave. !
h. 5 Kinnaird [do. i
Charles S. physician, 15 Ellery, rms.
Edson S. clerk. Woven Hose Co. b.
5 Kinnaird
Elijah, violin maker. B. h. 101 Walden
Eugene, clerk. 32 East. b. 30 do.
George C. kindling wood and coal
dealer, 32 East, h. 30 do.
Helen F. widow of George B. h 76
Magazine
Henry H. 91 Huron ave.
J. Elmer, printer, b. 233 Broadway
Mary Adeline, b. 157 Hancock
Mary A. widow of William, h. 378
Broadway
Mary F. teacher, Harvard grammar !
school, b. 378 Broadway
Robert L. b. 395 Broadway
Emerson Thomas II. Mrs. h. 400 Broad-
way
William II. molasses, 50 Central, B.
h. 395 Broadway
Emertou Ephraim, professor of Ecclesi-
astical Histoi y. Il.r.h. 17 Chauncy
Emery Fred O. optician. 453 Mass. rms.
41 Columbia
George, woven hose, b. 181 Clark
George F. clerk, 1095 Cambridge, b.
43 Webster ave.
Grenville C. teacher, B. h. 15 Follen
James A. carpenter, h. 875£ Cam-
bridge
James XV. asst. inspector of bldgs.
City Hall. h. 12 Oxford
John B. salesman, B. h. 938 Mass. av.
Samuel, tinsmith, 532 Mass. ave. h.
5 Shepard [shire
Thomas, blacksmith, h. 173 Hamp-
William A. laborer, h. 43 Webster av.
William F. shipper, h. 26 Union
E3IERY WOODARD, lawyer. 28
State, rm. 40. B. h. 160 Brattle '
see Emory
Emlow Mary Mrs. h. 128 Hastings
Emmons Maria B. Mrs. b. 36 Bowdoin
Emory William H. compositor, Univer-
sity Press, h. 141 Mt. Auburn
Empire Laundry Machinery Co. Henry
S. Porter, prop. 6 Soden
Endicott Henry, h. 151 Brattle
Engel Frank, boiler maker, b. 150 Winsor
Stephen, boiler maker. 72 Main, h.
150 Winsor
Thomas, boiler maker, b. 150 Winsor
England Amos, carpenter, h. 40 Rindge
avenue
Arthur L. steam fitter, h. 28 Antrim
Charles S. carpenter,b. 292 Columbia
Frank A. carpenter, b. 16 Blake
Jemina, widow of William, boarding
house, 16 Blake, h. do.
John, carpenter, h. 2475 Mass. ave.
William G. driver. Sawin's express,
1402 Mass. ave. h. 22 Mill
English Arthur, tinsmith, 702 Mass. av.
h. Au trim
Edward S. blower, Union Glass Co.
Somervilie. h. 29 Winter
Mabel, music teacher, b. 29 Winter
Richard, h. 374 Green
William, iron worker. 72 Main
, piano maker rms. 4 Douglass
Ennis Edward M. student, b. 14Brookliue
Frederick J. machinist, h. 24$ Third
James, carpenter, b. 46 Boylstou
John, car conductor, b. 1593 Cam-
bridge
William, conductor. W. E. St. Rv.
bds. 1593 Cambridge
Eno Theodore, box fitter, h. 14 Wicklow
Enos Frank, driver, b. 131 Charles
CAMBRIDGE
[El
DIRECTORY
211
Enos Frank, laborer, h. 50 Spriug
Joseph, finisher, 10S Cambridge, h.
rear 59 Winter
Manuel, laborer, b. 131 Charles
Manuel, h. 10 East
Mary, widow of Peter, h. 131 Charles
William R. porter, 61 Broad, B. h.
23 Washington
Enquist Emil, iron moulder, b. Hotel
Brooks
Ensherrian Joseph X. (Alexander & En-
• sherrian), fancy goods, 26 Brattle
b. 196 Auburn
Nieman, bookbinder, 26a Brattle b.
196 Auburn
Ensign, D wight W. h. 6 Bigelow
Ensworth Fre lerick A. salesman, 606
Mass. ave. h. 3 Hillside pi.
Enwright Catherine, widow of Michael,
b. D. JSheeuan's, Kildaire
Dennis J. janitor, Cary bldg. H. U.
h. 15 Surrey
Thomas, laborer, b. 42 Wicklow
Epps John T. laborer, 91 Broadway, h.
18 Brewery
Epstein Paul, salesman, 655 Cambridge,
h. at Somerville
Erb C. Lafayette, carpenter,h.6 Douglass
Erhard Frank A. salesman, b. 106 Inman
Erhardt Herman, machinist, h. 59 Port-
land
Herman, Jr. machinist, 62S Mass. av.
b. 59 Portland
Rudolph, engineer, h. 182 Thorndike
Ericksou August, cabinet maker, 108
Cambridge, h. 83 Tremont
Carl, woodturner, 282 Main, h. Hotel
Albert, 144 Harvard
Charles, carver, rms. 183 Bridge
Christian, carver, h. 20 Eighth
Emil A. seaman, h. 77 Brattle
Frank T. piano case maker, 286 Main,
h. 295 do.
Gustaf, fireman, h. 249 Sixth
John, windmill builder, B. house 9
Wicklow
Karl, cabinet maker, 1). 23 Market
Oliver F. bootmaker, Am. Rub. Co.
h. 72 Hampshire
Ericson Axel, finisher, '». 105 Gore
Emil, shoemaker, h. 105 Gore
IjMUCSON (HSTAF P. wood
J mantel manf. Smart, rear of State.
h. at Somerville. See |>. 788
Peter E. conductor, W. E. St. Kv. h.
s Lamonl ave.
Ericsson Eric (John A. Hedio & Co),
furniture, etc. 614 Cambridge, h.
189 Broadway
Eriksoa Eric, carpenter, h. 101 Core
Per a. as>t. at observatory, house
3<> Dublin " [Elver
Erronson John V. confectionery, h. 152
Esgate John, -ounding board maker, 162
Broadway, h. 203 Harvard
Thomas, b. 203 Harvard
Eskine Henry, plasterer, b. 70 Franklin
Essex Club Stable, rear 7 Essex
Esson William, coachman, 6 Walnut ave.
bds. do.
Estabrook Harold K. b. 101 Walnut av.
Joseph D. woolens, 32 Cornhill, B.
h. 101 Washington ave.
Joseph W. 47 No. Market, B. h. 45
Garfield
Robert J. clerk, 35 High, B. bds. 101
AVashington ave.
Estee H. F. Miss, manager Western Union
Telegraph Office, 676 Mass. ave. b.
at Boston
Estella Rafael C. hair dresser, and bil-
liards, 31 Howard, B. h. 44 Locke
Estes Agnes M. clerk, 385 Putnam ave.
b. 34 Ash
Ivory P. carpenter, 24 Palmer, h. 39
Inman
I. Percy, clerk, B. b. 39 Inman
Lizzie E.Miss,clerk,treasurer"s office,
City Hall, b. 39 Inman
Estever Elizabeth Mrs. h. 43 Market
Frederick W. printer, Somerville, h.
43 Market
Estey Frederick M. court officer, Court
House, Third, h. at S. Framingham
Hatfield, teas, etc. h. 171 Raymond
Henry R. compositor, B. b. 68 Inman
Jonathan L. Rev. h. 9 Essex
Jonathan P. clerk, 42 Elm, h. 9 Essex
William H. journalist h. 29 Fayette
William R. clerk, B. b. 29 Fayette
Etherington Frank K. carpenter, rms. 97
Austin
Frederick W. (Cobb Furniture Co.)
22 Central sq. b. 65£ Western ave.
Ida, dressmaker, 33 Mill, h. do.
Thomas, carpenter, h. 65£ Western
avenue
Ettinger Rose II. widow of Isaac, h. Ill
Western ave.
Eugene Joseph, janitor, 1400 Mass. ave.
h. 89 Hanks
Eugley Frank W.elerk.h. 1 is Hampshire
Eustace Alexander, b. 3 Lake
Eustis Albert s. starch, B. h. 21 Poresl
Frank I. treas. Devonshire, B. b. 3
Highland
James \V. innfr. of metal goods, 19
L^arl, B. b. 21 Forest
Mary C. Mrs. li. 12 Esses
see Hnestis
Evans Charles C. b. 150 Mt. Auburn
Charles II. conductor, !•'. K. K. h. I i
Leighton
Charles li. planer, 113 Broadway, h.
2i»7 Massachusetts ave.
Charles li. printer, h. •*»•> Pleusaul
12
212
CAMBRIDGE [J1] DIRECTORY
Evans David, physician, 74Boylston,B.h.
1124 Mass." ave-
George F. provisions, h. 25 Chauncy
George S. ins. 113 Devonshire B. h.
49 Cottage
George W. blacksmith, 10 Brattle, h.
at Somerville
Harry S. driver, B. b. 150 Mt. Auburn
Henrietta, dressmaker, 150 Mt. Au-
burn, bds. do.
Henry B. provisions, 21 FaneuilHall
sq. B. h. 106 Inmau
James, laborer, b. 2 Harvard pi.
John H. teamster, h. 193 Broadway
Joseph, saw filer, h. 160 Harvard
Louisa, widow of Henry, h.76 Spring
Martha J. widow of William, h. 150
Mt. Auburn
Mercy E. Miss, teacher, Wlllard
primary school, h. 23 Erie
Robert D. pres. and treas. Am. Rub.
Co. Potter and Ninth, and Bedford
cor Chauncy, B. h. at Boston
Robert R. painter, h. 54£ Webster av.
William, painter, 460 Main, boards
at Boston
William, wood worker, 113 Broad-
way, h. 23 Garden
William C. telegraph operator, B. h.
r. 173 Franklin
Wrilliam Hamilton, machinist, 33
Hampshire, h. 3 Tremont
William H. clerk, Herald office, B.
b. 49 Cottage
William L. bookkeeper, B. h. 67£
Western ave.
William M. prop. Cambridge Car-
riage Manufactory, 436 Main, h. at
Soinerville
Mrs. h. 5 Kildare
Eveleth Charles M. student, H. U. bds.
18 Martin
William H. supt. H. U. grounds, h.
18 Martin
James D. F baker, h. 31 Pleasant
Evens Ellen H. dressmaker, 31 Pleasant,
bds. do.
William H. clerk, b. 31 Pleasant
Evensen Lizzie Miss, h. 179 Harvard
Everett Charles C. Bussey Prof, of The-
ology, H. U. and Dean of the Di-
vinity faculty, h. 53 Garden
Edward F. insurance inspector, 71
Kilby, rm. 30, B. h.31 Sacramento
Eliza J. Mrs. dressmaker, house 7
William
Emily, widow of Stevens, house 23
Berkeley
George, supt. Conn. Steam Stone Co.
64 First, h. at Soinerville
Howard, foreman, Conn. Steam Stone
Co. 64 First, b. at Somerville
Otis, 53 State, B. h. 10 Arnold Circle
Everett Percival L. h. 10 Arnold Circle
Rebecca, widow of George, bds. 64
Thorndike
William A. h. 23 Berkeley
Everiss Edward H. carriage painter, 2067
Mass. ave. b. 2660 do.
Ewart Samuel L. stone polisher, house 5
Willis court
Ewell Charles, h. 39 Linnsean
Charlotte A- Miss, teacher, Peabody
grammar school, h. 39 LinnaDan
Harry B. piano action maker, 139
Broadway, b. 56 Franklin
Thomas B. salesman, 27 Winter, B.
b. 39 Linngean
see Yuill
Exum James, porter, h. 67 Washington
John, laborer, h. 3414 Main
Eye Eugene D. painter, b. 29 Lawrence
Sarah M. widow of Leonard, house
29 Lawrence
Eyles Charles A. clerk, b. 23 Antrim
William E. gardener, h. 23 Antrim
Eylward Kate M. groceries, 148 Putnam
av. h. 33 Grigg
see Aylward
Eyre Carrie L. h. 155 Hamilton
Harriet M. widow of Charles E. h.
155 Hamilton
see Ayer
Eyster Loy, laborer, b. 7 Elm
E. & R. LAUNDRY, 682 and 688
Mass. av. See back cover
FABRY CHARLES, fireman, B. house
rear 49 Reed
Fabyan Frances Miss, teacher, Harvard
grammar school, b. 92£ Inman
FABYAN JOSHUA E. livery
stable, 41 Ellery, h. 92)^ Inman
See page 780
Facey Charles W. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, b. 46 Fairmont
Edward A. bookkeeper, B. bds. 46
Fairmont
John P. pressman, Riverside Press,
h. 46 Fairmont
FACEY J. FRANK, printer, 18
Central sq. h. 275 Putnam ave. See
page 796 [Fairmont
Mary A. Miss, music teacher, b. 46
Fadella Joseph, barber, Fifth, h. 19 do.
Fagan John, florist, b. 181 Norfolk
Thomas J.stonecutter,b.l81 Norfolk
see Fegan
Fahar Michael, rubber worker, bds. 167
Broadway
Fahey John, coachman, h. 202 Franklin
John, power house, First
Martin, laborer, b. 157 Main
Mary Mrs. boarding house, 157 Main,
house do.
CAMBRIDGE [f] DIRECTORY
213
Fahy Bridget, widow of John L. grocer-
ies, 202 Third, h. 204 do.
Frank J. J. clerk, 202 Main, b. do.
Failey George T. clerk, Am. Rub. Co. h
at Somerville
Fairbairn Carrie E. clerk ,436 Cambridge,
bds. 440 do.
Catherine, widow of John, house
252 Charles
Herbert L. teamster, b. 252 Charles
FAIRBAIRN JOHN R. real es-
tate, 436 Cambridge, h.440 do. See
page 809
J. Edward, student, b. 440 Cambridge
Matthew, teamster, b. 252 Charles
William H. salesman, 170 Thorndike
Fairbank Annie C. rms. 14 Appian Way
Fairbanks Alfred, carpenter,h. 207 Banks
Charles H. manager, J. Cushing &
Co. Regent, h. at So. Acton
Elvira Miss(E. and M. B. Fairbanks),
dry goods, 102 Hampshire, bds. 87
Norfolk
E.& M. B. (Elvira and Mattie B.),
dry goods, 102 Hampshire
John A. trav. salesman,b.87 Norfolk
Levi, h. 87 Norfolk
Martha J. widow of Horatio, stable,
565 Mass. ave. h. 7 Norfolk
Mattie B. (E. & M. B. Fairbanks),
fancv goods, 102 Hampshire, h. 87
Norfolk
FAIRBANKS M. J. livery stable,
565 Mass. ave. See p. 780
Thomas, carpenter, h. 98 Putnam av.
Fairchild Edwin R. clerk, Cambridge,
E. L. Co. Western ave. bds. 347
Harvard
Edwin R. clerk, b. 11 Wellington
E. B. Jr. at 728 Mass. ave. house 24
Myrtle ave.
John H. Mrs. teacher, painting, 11
Remington, h. do.
Fairclough William A. printer, h. 19
Mullen
Fairfax William, laborer, b. 13 Clark
Fairfield Edward T. saw filer, house 234
\Yrinsor
Frank, driver, h. 28 Eusiis
Fairweather Andrew C. carpenter, house
74 Amory
Falconer James, boots and shoes, 405
Mass. av. 1>. 295 Broadway
Fales Damon W. salesman, B. house 30
( arver
Edward A. machinist, 628 Mass. aw
h. 172 Anbern
John G. salesman, 251 Cambridge,
rms. 102 Thorndike
Sue B. Mrs. Lecturer, h. 172 Auburn
Faller Bridget, widow of Benedict, h,
1 12 Spring
William E. reporter, h. 112 spring
Fallon Ann, widow of Thomas, hous
6}^ Grant
Bernard, laborer, h. 165 Brookline
Bernard F. (Fallon & Driscoll), tail-
or, 522 Mass. av. b. 165 Brookline
Charles A. plumber. 1190 Cambridge,
h. 312 Prospect
Christopher, stone cutter, 320 Third,
h. 232 Franklin
Christopher, Jr. bookbiuder, 1284
Mass. av. b. 203 Putnam ave.
Daniel, fruit peddler,h. 222 Franklin
Ellen, widow of Thomas, house 153
Amory
Frederick, painter, b. 104 Banks
James, janitor, Hemeuway Gymnas-
ium, H. U. h. 107 Banks
John, painter, 14 Church, b.6£ Grant
John, tube maker, b. 77 Broadway
John B. plumber, 440 Main, bds. 115
Hamilton
Lawrence Mrs. h. 137 Webster ave.
Lawrence J. moulder, h. 165 Brook-
line
Margaret and Mary,h. 117 Hamilton
Martin, painter, h* 104 Banks
Mary, widow of Matthew, house 77
Broadway
Matthew, teamster, 91 Broadway, b.
77 do.
Michael, laborer, h. r. 90 Holworthy
Michael IT. city laborer, house 115
Hamilton
Stephen, plumber, b. Porters Hotel
William, painter, h. 143 Tremout
& Driscoll (Bernard F. Fallon and
John F. Driscoll), tailors, 522 Mass.
ave.
see Follen
Falls Joseph, sawyer, h. 103 Clark
Falvey John, laborer, h. 37 Garden ct.
Michael, laborer, T. W. Dee, house
58 Auburn place
Michael, Jr. gardener, 276 Harvard,
h. 9 West [Cottage
Timothy, clerk, 743 Pearl, bds. 21
Fanjoy Howard, hack driver, 190 Broad-
way, h. S Lopez
Wallace, mill hand, 368 Main, hous<
43 Webster ave.
William II. carpenter, h. 15 Hews
Fanning Edward, painter, 160 Main. h.
135 Pearl
Edward J. teamster, i>. 135 Pearl
George C. painter, 4«0 Main, b. 135
Pearl
William II. bricklayer, h. 135 Pearl
Farara Caesar, casket maker. b. 10 Fourth
st reet place bridge
Fardy .John, upholsterer, B. b. 1153 Cam-
Luke, teamster. 1). 17 Hoardman
Farley Caroline A. librarian. Radcliffe
College
214
CAMBRIDGE [f] DIRECTORY
Farley Elizabeth, widow of John, h. 162
'Otis
Gustavus, h. 16 Lowell
Farlow William G. prof. H. U. house 24
Quincy
Farmer Allen A. wood worker, bds. 210
Winsor
Edgar B. clerk, B. b. 33 Tremont
George E. clerk, B. b. 23 Tremont
John, brick layer, h. 33 Tremont
John H. clerk, B. b. 33 Tremont
Joseph B. steam fitter, house 210
Winsor
Farnham Alphonso, furniture mover, h.
24 Pleasant
Edwin, medical inspector, City Hall,
and physician, 4 Story, h. do.
Edwin E. clerk, b. 4 Story
Frank, teamster, b. 21 Williams
Gera, teamster, B. b. 21 Williams
George B. h. 40 Essex
George Y. teamster, 172 Pearl, house
16 Valentine
James F. clerk, B. h. 16 Valentine
Farns worth Charles H. butter and. eggs,
B. h. 61 Diana
Elizabeth, widow of Charles H. h.
448 Cambridge
Ira Eugene, steward, h. 46 Elm
John H. cabinet maker, State, corner
Osborn, h. at Charlestown
Farnum Alphonso, driver, 636 Mass. av.
h. 24 Pleasant
Gertrude A. bookkeeper, bds. 225
Broadway
Sylvester B. machinist, h.225 Broad-
way
FARQUHAR DAVID, book-
binder and printer, rear 573 Mass.
ave. h. 12 Gardner. See p. 792
Farquhar Robert, seed store, B. house
34 Garfield
Farr Albert L. clerk, h. 152 Pearl
Lee N. civil engineer, h. 13!) Thorn-
dike
William C. ins. h. 139 Thorndike
Farracy John J. painter, h. 341 Vine
Farrar Albert, engineer, h. 23 Fairmont
Farrell Arthur L. student, b. 172 Spring
Catherine Mrs. bakery, 187 Mt. Au-
burn, h. do.
Catherine, widow of Edward, nurse,
h. 59 Jay
Catherine, widow of William, house
349 Cambridge
Dennis J. engineer, b. 93 Spring
Dennis J. janitor. 271 Cambridge, b.
29 Suffolk
Edward, woven hose worker, boards
181 Clark
Ellen, widow of Thomas, h. 293
Main
George R. h. 320 Broadway
Farrell George R. trav. salesman, b. 59
Jay
Gertrude W. bookkeeper, B. boards
73 Inman
James, brick layer, h. 94 Howard
James, case maker, b. 18 Plymouth
James C. baker, b. 94 Howard
James J. hack driver, b. 172 Spring
John, laborer, bds. 78 First
John H. inspector, Custom House,
B. h. 73 Inman [Auburn
John Thomas, clerk, rms. 95 Mt.
Joseph, gardener, T. W. Dee
J. Walter, clerk, B. h. 1530 Cam-
bridge
Mary Mrs. h. Hotel Sun, 355 Main
Mary Elizabeth, compositor, house
73 Inman
Matthew T. florist, bds. 172 Spring
Mary A. h. rear 9 Haves
Matthew, laborer, h. 172 Spring
Michael J. rubber worker, boards
29 Suffolk
Patrick J. brick layer, b. 94 Howard
Sarah Mrs. h. 51 Brewery
Thomas F. gas fitter, 617 Mass. ave.
house at Somerville
William, tinsmith, b. 94 Howard
Farricy James, plumber, bds. 19 Short
Margaret, widow of Patrick, house
19 Short
Farrin John W. foreman painter, rear
10 Brattle, h. at Somerville
Farrington A. Louise, phj sician, 17 Shep-
ard, bds. do.
Charles J. motorman, h. 20 Howard
Charles R. dry goods, h. 25 Ware
Henry E. grocer, 1900 Mass. ave. h.
190*2 do. [Howard
Martha C. widow of Joel, house 20
Farris Arthur, house 72 Elm
James A.janitor,15 Brattle, h. 72 Elm
see Ferris
Farrisee AVilliam. peddler, h. 56 Bridge
FarrowT William G. meter setter, C. Gas
Co. Third, h. 140 Prospect
William S . meter setter, C. Gas Co.
Third, bds. 140 Prospect
Farry Catherine, widow of Patrick, house
70 Murray
James K. conductor, B. & A. R. R.
John T. city teamster, h.56 DeWolf
house 2 Lopez
Timothy, painter, h. 70 Murray
Farwell Bertram H. salesman, B. house
2236 Mass. ave.
Charles H. express helper, bds. 246
Harvard [Harvard
Ellen, widow of Charles H. house 246
Frederick George, motorman. house
14 Farwell place
George F. teamster, 8 Hawley pi. B.
house 95 Austin
CAMBRIDGE
[F]
DIItECTOKV
215
Farwell Joseph R. Mrs. h. 232 Prospect
Lester W. salesman, h. 56 Franklin
Robert E. shipper, B. h. 51 Prince
Samuel W. druggist, 230 Cambridge,
house 58 Third
, driver, rms. 92 Concord ave.
Fatal John J. at P. O., B. h. 19 Lincoln
Father Scully's Monthly Bulletin, S. J.
McDermott, advertising manager,
18 Central sc[.
Faucon Nicholas, cigar maker, B. house
8 Brookford
Faulkner Andrew, printer, h. 215 Vine
Emma F. Miss, teacher, Shepard
grammar school,bds.at West Som-
erville [avenue
George, stevedore, h. 116 Western
John, mariner, h. 21 Wilbur
Robert, waiter, bds. 24 Worcester
Sydney C. bookkeeper, B. house 15
Haskell
Faust Julius (Faust, Stronach & Wells),
furniture, 1100 Cambridge, house
at Boston
Stronach & Wells (Julius Faust,
Charles Stronach and Edward B.
Wells), furniture, 1100 Cambridge
Fauston George, shoemaker, 89 Fifth
Fawcett Robert, hay, 922 Cambridge, h.
84 Hammond
W. Mortimer, trav. salesman, boards
57 Orchard
Faxon Abbie, widow of Andrew, house
91 River
Anson H. clerk, bds. 48 Union
Asaph T. h. 48 Union
Carrell A. periodicals, etc. 98 River,
house 94 do.
Daniel, blacksmith, 130 Gore, house
176% Spring
George EL salesman, b. 48 Union
Sturgis C. clerk, bds. 48 Union
Fay Alice P. teacher, Washington school,
rms. 6 Hilliard pi.
Annie Comfort, widow of Julius R.
house 598 Putnam ave.
Bros. (John E. Joseph F. and Ed-
ward F.), junk, 52 and 126 Winsor
Edward F. (Fav Bros.), junk, 52 and
126 Winsor, bds. 126 do.
Harriet N. S. widow of Isaac, house
59 Antrim
James, cooper, 169 Gore, house 4
Spring place
James, hairdresser, 1023 Cambridge,
house at Maiden
John E. (Fay Bros.), junk, 52 ami
126 Winsor, house 126 do.
Joseph F. (Fay Bros.), junk, 52 and
126 Winsor, h. 126 do."
Julia, widow, h. io Bristol
.Martin, a<st. Steward, Crawford
lions,-. B. h. 52 Harvard
Kay Marj-. widow, house 75 Western ave.
" Mary E. Mrs. house 6 Mt. Auburn
Patrick, at Am. Rubber Co. house 34
Warren
Robert, at Riverside Press, bd3. 75
Western ave.
Theresa, house 229 Broadway
Thomas, laborer, bds. 30 Warren
Thomas E. clerk, Arlington, house
2594 Mass. ave.
Winthrop L. student, M. I. T., B. b.
10 Cottage
Faye Roy Alton, electrician, house 29
Putnam ave.
Fayes Antonio J. painter, B. h.34 Sidney
Fearing Arthur, trav. salesman, house
211 Hampshire
Fred, salesman, b. 211 Hampshire
Fearns Mary Mrs. housekeeper, Rad-
cliffe college, 10 Garden, h. do.
William P. clerk, B. bds. 10 Garden
Fears Francis A. printer,h. 19 Hillside av.
Herbert M. real estate, house 19 Hill-
side avenue
Thomazine A. Mrs. house 19 Hill-
side avenue
Fee Thomas, coachman, 4 Kirkland pi.
h. 1612 Cambridge
Feehan Michael, laborer, b. 60 Waverly
Feeley Charles P. student, bds. 79 West-
ern avenue
FEELEY MARTIN A. painter,
704 Mass. ave. house 79 Western
ave. See page 791
Philip, h. 340c Green
Feener Gideou, carpenter, h. 325 Main
Millage W. carpenter, house Hotel
Myrtle, Moore
Feeney Daniel, at Blake's foundry, bds.
92 Sixth
James, laborer, T. B. M. Co. Third,
bds. 183 Charles
Patrick, oiler, H. M. Sawyer & Son,
bds. 92 Sixth
Patrick J. iron worker, B. B. W. h.
7 Webster ave.
Timothy, waiter, h. 70 Spring
Feeny Hugh, teamster, b. 36 Clark
Mary, widow of Hugh, h. 36 Clark
Fegau Frank, shipper, 72 Main, house
341 Columbia
James l\ machinist, h. 25 Tuttle
William, hatter, h. 34 Webster ave.
Bee Fagan
Feherty Gregory, laborer, i>. 12 Suffolk
Felder Benjamin F. laborer, house 115
Hastings
Feldman Annie R. hook sewer, Riverside
Press, h. 156 Hamilton
William, nuisie printer, B. house 156
Hamilton
Fells Bstaeio R. real estate agent, house
n Baldwin
216
CAMBRIDGE [J1] DIRECTORY
Felker George C. musician, house 128
Putnam av.
Johu C. foreman, b. 128 Putnam av.
Fell John, potter, h. 72 Crescent ave.
Fellows A. F. Miss, bookkeeper, 1847
Mass. ave. house at Somerville
Charles H. 230 Washington, B. h. 36
Fairfield
Cyrus, house 132 Franklin
Frank C. h. 150 Hammond
Frank I. carrier, P. 0.,Brookline, h.
42 Pearl
Henry T. salesman, 194 Congress, B.
house 117 Avon Hill
Lydia M. widow of John H. house
106 Ellery
Oshea P. cracker dealer, 29 Frank-
lin, house 142 Washington
Philau D. clerk, 145 Hampshire, h.
at Charlestown
Rebecca F. widow of Charles M. h.
150 Hammond
William D. driver, b. 19 Sidney
Feloney Hugh, express, 160 Otis, h. do.
Felt Irwin G. carriage builder and horse
shoeiug, 34 Cambridge, house at
West Somerville
John B. at 164 Broadway, house at
Somerville
Felton Primary school, Amory
Fenderson William B. Rev. pastor, Rush
A. M. E. Zion church, house 67
Washington
Fenn Emory W. manager, 69 Pearl, B.
house 290 Mass. ave.
Lyman, painter, h. 317 Main
Fennell Patrick, carpenter,h.l 19 Harvard
Fenner Frederick O. porter, H. U. house
10 Church
Fennerly Thomas, laborer, h. 24 Donnell
Fennessey Joanna Mrs. h. 19 Decatur
William J. tailor, 649 Mass. ave.bds.
19 Decatur
Fenno Edwin H. paymaster, W. E. St.
Ry. h. 587 Putnam ave.
Fenster Peter C. laborer, h. 5 Burns ct.
Fenton Annie T. compositor,Univ. Press,
house 11 Revere [11 Revere
Daniel, bookbinder,26A Brattle, bds.
Fenwick Euphemia A. Miss, bookkeeper,
174 Broadway, h. 244 Prospect
E. Theodore, trav. salesmau, house
37 Antrim
George S. traveling salesman, bds.
244 Prospect
Harriet C. widow of Ezekiel B.house
244 Prospect
J. Allan, bookkeeper, 10 and 12 Gore,
house North Hampton, N. H.
T.Beverly, carpenter, 113 Broadway
Feran William, plumber, h. 172 Charles
Ferdinand Anna, widow of Jasper F.
house 136 Green
Ferdinand Arthur G. apothecary, 996
Washington, B. bds. 136 Green
FERDINAND LORRIN W.
hardware, 267 Federal, B. house
80 Columbia, See page 21.
Fereira August, polisher,h. Lowland ave.
Frank, coffin maker, h. 150 Charles
John M. cabinet maker, h. 32 Spring
Ferguson Edward L. (Small & Fergu-
son), teas, etc. 495 Mass. ave. h. 41
Prince
Ellen F. widow of Wm. h. 8 Clary
Henry, bds. 8 Clary
James A. sub-foreman street dept.
h. rear 82 Oxford
James G. stonecutter, bds. Lake
View ave. next C. W. W. station
Joseph, coachman, B. h. 7 Wilbur
John J. decorator, h. 12 Bow
Malcolm, electrician, 2369 Mass. ave.
ave. h. 3 Cedar sq.
Thomas T., U. S. storekeeper,house
6 Walden [mouth
William, rubber worker,h. 52 Ply-
William, veterinary surgeon, 1 2 Bay,
h. 898 Mass. ave.
Fern Otis L. liquors, 95 Union, B. h. 56
Western ave. - [ave.
Fernald C. E. machinist, B. h. 282 Mass.
Merritt L. asst. Gray Herbarium,
H. U. b. 41 Langdon
Fernandez John, laborer, h. 44 Spring
Fero Thomas, laborer, h. 194 Norfolk
Ferreira Antonio, hairdresser, B. h. 250
Harvard
Augusta, coffin maker, rms. 67 Gore
Caesar, h. 10 Fourth st. place
Ferren Alphonso, baker, bds. 42 Web-
ster ave
George W. Jr. galvanizer, Albany,
cor. Portland, h. 42 Webster ave.
Ferris Charles, peddler, h. 131 Webster
ave.
Edward J. foreman, 133 Green, h.
279 do.
Frank M. printer, h. 9 Banks
Fred A. clerk, 632 Mass. ave. house
306 Broadway
John K. brass finisher, h. 354 Put-
nam ave.
Robert J. horse trader, h. 20 Oak
see Farris
Ferro Horatio E. at Riv. Press, boards 4
Dave ct.
Ferry John, bookbinder, h. 2556 Mass. ave.
John P. bookbinder, h. 1104 Cam-
bridge
Patrick, h. 1094 Cambridge
Richard, painter, h. 160 Harvard
Fessenden Benjamin, h. 31 Walden
Charles L.* h. 83 Prospect
Edward M. salesman, 27 Winter, B.
h. 20 Greenough ave.
CAMBRIDGE
[F]
DIRECTORY
21
Fessenden Emily F. teacher, Shepard
school, bds. 31 Walden
Heniy, peddler, b. 164 Spring
Lucy O. teacher, B. bds. 31 Walden
Thomas J. peddler, h. 164 Spring
Fessmer William, tailor, h. 24 Mead
Fickett Henry P. calker, h. 7 Kinnaird
Colin C. band sawyer, b. 83 Tremont
Daniel, laborer, h. 12 Parnell
Dennis, laborer, h. r. 670 Cambridge
Frank D. machinist, 67 Main, h. 31
Tufts
Franklin, machinist, h. 95 Henry
George C. at Riverside Press, b. r.
72 Allston
George F. salesman, 55 Commercial,
B. bds. 9 Haskill
George S. 28 State, B. h. 9 Chauncy
George M. moulder, h. 83 Tremont
Jane Augusta, bds. 157 Hancock
Philip, laborer, h. 27 Seventh
Roderick, driver, 6 Soden, house at
Somerville
Thomas, tinsmith, h. r. 72 Allston
FIELD WALTER W. machinist,
67 Main. h. 12 Tufts. See p. 802
William W. foreman, 205 Broadway
see Fields
Fielder, John W. engraver, B. house 32
Tufts
Fielding Charles, sawyer, 113 Broadway,
h. at Boston
Edward M. clerk, 1420 Mass. ave.
bds 1534 Cambridge
John C. blacksmith, h. 8 Market
Fields Charles H. porter, Holyoke House,
1340 Mass. ave. h. do.
Frank, soap maker, 184 Broadway,
h. 27 Rockingham
Israel, laborer, h. 24a Union
William F. laborer, h 291 Columbia
Fife James H. driver, bds. 1 Chapman
place
Michael J. mailing foreman, Globe
office, B. h. 27 Cogswell ave.
see Fyfe [Inman
Fitield Frederick A. baker, house 117
Figallo Felix, carver, h. 132 Bridge
Figenbaum Christopher, jeweller, house
88 Plymouth
Karl, clerk, bds. 88 Plymouth
Sigrid, rms. 123 Norfolk
Fillebrown Amos, office 253 Cambridge,
bds. 347 do.
Elizabeth P. Mis*, h. 10 I'pton
Herbert, State Seo'y.Y. M. C. A. h.
128 Magazine
[sabell Miss, dressmakers1 supplies
II. t>ds. 70 Austin
Mary, widow, variety store, 350
Broadway, h. do.
Fillmore Alfred, foreman, 11 Cherry, h.
at Somerville
Fillmore Charles M. wood worker, h. 245
Sixth
Christine M. Mrs. h. 3 Leonard ave.
Frank W. bookkeeper, 40 Elm, h. 3
Leonard ave.
Millard (W. Fillmore & Co.), car-
penter and builder, 11 Cherry, h.
128 Washington
Wellington (W. Fillmore & Co.),
carpenter and builder, 11 Cherry,
h. 155 Washington
Willard P. carpenter, 11 Cherry,
rms. 14 Cottage
FILLMORE W. & CO. (Welling-
ton & Millard Fillmore), carpen-
ters and builders, 11 Cherry. See
page 789
Finan James, paper hanger, h. 14 Eindge
ave.
Finberg Daniel, stationery, 722 Cam-
bridge, h. Prospect
Finch Harrv, engineer, 387 Main, house
395 do.
Findlay James, machinist, Revere Sugar
Refinery, h. 24 Sixth
& Austin, model workers, 72 First
Fine Benjamin, junk dealer, b. 14 Porter
Charles, junk dealer, h. 14 Porter
Finer Louis, tailor, 33 Brattle, h. at Bos-
ton
Fink Karl (Boston Piano Hammer Co.)
368 Main, h. at New York
Finlayson Christopher, clerk, B. h. 4
Pioneer
Finley Charles W. candy maker, IS Elm,
h. 4 Lincoln
John, horse shoer, 454 Main, house
at Boston
Patrick, blacksmith, 244 Main, bds.
at Boston
Rose E. Miss, clerk, 215 Franklin,
bds. 4 Lincoln
Finleyson Donald, plumber, bds. 61
Sixth
Finn Daniel, freight handler, F. R. R. h.
48 Bridge
Henry W. cabinet maker, 20 Al-
bany, house 40U Main
.lames, cooper, bds. 1025 Cambridge
Jeremiah H. fireman, C. E. L. Co. h.
6 Sands
Michael, coachman, h. 77 Amory
William, blacksmith, Broadway,
cor. Sixth, h. r. 123 Spring
Finnegan .lames, blacksmith, 10 Brattle,
h. 3 Suffolk
Thomas, box cutter, 138 Norfolk
see Flnnigan
Finnen Catherine, widow of Martin, b.
23 AlWton [Allston
John .las. driver street eart. 1). 23
Finneran. Catherine, widow of Man in,
h. 23 Allston
218
CAMBRIDGE
[F]
DIRECTORY
Finneran Johi), teamster, b. 23 Allston
Matthew, car conductor, b. 56 Wa-
verly
Michael, coachman, 5 Sacramento,
h. 56 Waverly
Patrick, motorman, h. 19 Dodge
Patrick, teamster, h. 629 Putnam ave.
Finnerly Patrick, hackman, b. 30 Berk-
shire
Finnerty Minnie, Miss, h. 1267 Cambridge
Thomas, coachman, h. 6£ Antrim
Finney Daniel J. clerk, h. 174 Columbia
Margaret, widow, h. 61 Hampshire
Mary, widow of James, house 174
Columbia
Thomas F. plumber, 723 Mass. ave.
b. 59 Tremont
see Phinuey [Clark
Finnick Francis J. at 29 Franklin, h. 54
Joseph W. teamster, 2 Garden ct. h.
do.
Eichard, laborer, h. 3 Decatur ct.
Finnigan Daniel A. blacksmith, h. 1119
Cambridge [line
Daniel J. P. carver, B. h. 229 Brook-
Hugh J. pressman, 18 Cent. Sq. b.
239 Franklin
John, oil works, b. 11 Willow
Katie V. Miss, pocket book maker,
h. 231 Franklin
Mary A. Miss, pocket book maker,
h. 231 Franklin
Michael, laborer, Cambridge ceme-
tery, h. 22 Lawn [h. do.
Patrick J. physician, 361 Cambridge,
Thomas, carpenter, h. 133 Portland
Thomas F. paper cutter, h. 12 Elm.
see Finnegan
Finucane Cornelius, teamster, h. 240
Walden
Edward cooper, b. 108 Thorndike
TTMRST NATIONAL BANK OF
JJ CAMBRIDGE, Daniel U.
Chamberlin, pres. Willard A. Bul-
lard, cashier, 665 Mass. ave. See
p. 765
Fischer Carrie (C. & I. Fischer), b. 2519
Mass. ave.
C. & I. (Carrie & Isabella), dry
goods, 2521 Mass. ave.
Emanuel, bookbinder, h. 10 Suffolk
Ferdinand, boots & shoes, 2521 Mass.
ave. h. 2519 do.
Isabella, dry goods, 2521 Mass. ave.
b. 2519 do.
Lawrence, currier, h. 2508 Mass. ave.
see Fisher
Fish Albert E. carpenter, b. 67 Bristol
Albert F. iron moulder, Pelham,
cor. Broadway, h 412 Cambridge
Bros. Wagon Co. O. A. Severance,
manager, 17 Hovey ave.
Carleton B. electrician, h. 75 Frost
Fish Florestan, letter earner, P. O. 18
Boylston, b. 64 Wallace
Frederick P. lawyer, 40 Water, room
54 B. h. 15 Everett
John E. coremaker, b. 182 Charles
Sumner, b. 412 Cambridge
Fisher Albert A. K. printer, B. h. 352
Pearl ,
Albert H. clerk, 2041 Mass. ave. b.
56 Crescent ave.
Arvilla M. clerk, B. b. 62 Hancock
Charles E. baggage master, F. E. E.,
B. h. 121 Walden
Ellen L. widow of Charles, h. 151
Brookline
Frederick, rooms 175 Auburn
George, at Conservatory of Music, 4
Lee, h. 871 Mass. ave.
George P. h. 90 Hancock
Harmon J. student, b. 21 Watson
Henry T. laborer, h. 13 Dodge
Ida Ray Mrs. h. 56 Crescent ave.
James E. bookkeeper, 18 Elm, h. at
Boston
John, shoemaker, 93 Allston, h. 21
Watson
John F. clerk, b. 90 Hancock
>hn M. foi
11 Seckle
John M. machinist, h. 45 Magee
Kate C. widow of Nehemiah W. h.
62 Hancock
Louis, laborer, B. h. 32 Harvey
Michael, rubber cutter, h. 11 Van-
dine
M. L. Mrs. h. 467 Broadway
Norma D. Miss, entry clerk, 150
Broadway, b. 62 Hancock
N. W. painter, b. Brattle sq. hotel
Robert T. building mover, h. 53
Market
Villa M. Miss, compositor, B. b. 62
Hancock
see Fischer
Fishman Simon, real estate broker,
builder and contractor, 11 Line, h.
do.
Andrew J. h. 32 Hubbard ave.
Charles B. salesman, B. b. 32 Hub-
bard avenue
Frederick D. 87 Milk, rm. 21, B. b.
32 Quincy
John, laborer, bds. 140 Dublin
John M. sheriff,supt. House of Correc-
tion, Thorndike, cor. Third, h. do.
Lyman B. auditor, Dining Associa-
tion, Memorial Hall, H. U. rms. 18
Story
Mary G. widow of James C. h. 32
Quincy
Otis D. at 87 Milk, B. h. 32 Quincy
Fiske Albert cracker dealer, 29 Franklin,
h. at Somerville
CAMBRIDGE [f] DIRECTORY
219
Fiske Amos K. journalist, New York, h.
1564 Mass. ave.
Charles C. Rev. b. 1023 Mass. ave.
Charlotte S. Mrs. b. 28 William
Clarence Stoughton, real estate, 19
Brattle, and 108 Summer, B. h.
112 Brattle
Edith P. Miss, h. 16 Fayette
Elbridge G. h. 16 Fayette
Ellen S. widow of Charles A. h. 39
Langdon
Emma F. Miss. h. 16 Fayette
Frances A. Mrs. h. 13 Humboldt
George F. b. 16 Fayette
George L. electrician, b. 13 Humboldt
Harold Brooks, b. 22 Berkeley
John, author and lecturer, h. 22
Berkeley
John I,, clerk, B. h. 139 Oxford
John M. 1st deputy, Custom House,
B. h. 139 Oxford
Josiah M. 2d clerk, U. S. sub-treas-
ury, B. h. 1676 Mass. ave.
Mary E. h. 100h Hampshire
Philip K. b. 1564 Mass. ave.
Balph Browning, b. 22 Berkeley
Sarah P. widow of Elbridge G. b. 16
Fayette
Fissmer William, tailor, 1859 Mass. ave.
h. 24 Mead
Fister Harry Fay Rev. pastor, Second
Universalist church, Otis, boards
Arlington
Fitch Abel, hay, etc. West Somerville,h.
2394 Mass. ave.
Albert, teamster,bds. 2394 Mass. ave.
Charles E. teamster, b. 2394 Mass.av.
Ernest W. clerk, B. b. 440 Mass. av.
Herbert J.painter,10 Glenwood,h.do.
Myra, dressmaker, 1137 Mass. ave.
rms. do.
Fitcham Edwin A. h. 41 Walden
Ellen, dressmaker, 41 Walden, h. do.
FITCHBURG MUTUAL FIRE
INS. CO. of Fitchburg, Mass.
John S. Sawyer, agent, 553 Mass.
ave. See back cover
Fitman Thomas, h. 159 Dublin [70 Otis
Fitton James H. painter, 460 Main, h.
Fitz George W. physician, II. U. h. 61
Mt. Auburn [Vine
Robert, cabinet maker, bds. rear 254
Fitzgerald Daniel, at X. P. & P. Co. Som-
erville, h. 13 Hunting
Daniel, clerk, B. b. 95 Banks
Daniel, stone mason, h. 21 Short
Daniel, Jr. oiler, J I. M. Sawyer &
Son, Thorndike, h. 31 North
David E. carriage painter, 2225 Mass.
ave. h. Lexington ave. ward 5
David H . (Fitzgerald £ Lavey),
grocer, 117 Hampshire, h. at
Quincy
Fitzgerald Edmund, bds. 8 Mullens ct.
Edward, laborer, h. 20 Lambert
Edward G. bookkeeper, B. b. 73
Tremont
Frank, teamster, h. 2578 Mass. ave.
George W. painter, 14 Church, b. 74
Sixth
Helena, dressmaker, 12 Eliot, h. do.
James, gardener, h. 3 Xichols place
James, laborer, b. 20 Lambert
James, laborer, h. 35 Ninth
James, laborer, h. 193 Third
James B. printer, b. 8 Emmons place
James D. baker, h. 57 Winter
James E. carpenter, h. 57 Plympton
James F. brakeman, B. & M. R. R.
k 27 Harvey
James H. laborer, h. 5 Dinsmore ct.
James H. pressman, University
Press, h. 6 Perry
James J. teamster, h. 119 Fourth
John, at Swift's, b. 24 Jefterson
John, freighthand, B. & M. R. R.
bds. 52 Bridge
John, furniture, 468 Mass. ave. h. at
South Boston
John, laborer, h. 24 Hunting
John, laborer, h. 27 Harvey
John, laborer, h. 49 Winter
John, teamster, bds. 65 Boylston
John A. pressman, b. 8 Emmons pi.
John D. wood moulder, b. 54 Cherry
John E. iron moulder, Pelham, h. 46
Washington
John E. laborer, h. 189 Rindge ave.
John E. Jr. carriage mufr. 2612
Mass. ave. h. 3 Lexington ave.
ward 5
John F. shipper, F. R. R., B. h. 108
Hoi worthy
John J. cooper, h. 27 Railroad
John J. foremau, city water works,
h. 71 Pearl
John J. salesman, b. 73 Tremont
John J. teamster, h. 254 Vine
John W. at 169 Gore, h. rear 103
Spring
John W. eugiueer, r. 124 Spruce, bds.
140 Dublin
Margaret, widow, h. 54 Cherry
Margaret E. Miss, teacher, Parker
school, b. 21 Magazine
Margaret J. h. 8 Emmons place
Mary, widow of Edward XV. h. Hotel
Louisa, 7'd Tremont ave.
Mary, widow of John, h. 12 Lowland
Maurice, hose maker, bds. 102 Main
Maurice, iron worker, B. B. Works,
h. rear 22 Bristol [ington
Maurice F. drug clerk, b. 46 w ash-
Mauriee F. machinist, h. 247 Franklin
Michael, blacksmith, W. F. St. Ry.
(\k h. 8 Bmmous pi
220
CAMBRIDGE [J1] DIRECTORY
Fitzgerald Michael, laborer, house 119
Harvard
Michael, laborer, h. 44 North
Michael J. cooper, Niles Bros. h. 207
Appleton
Patrick, janitor, D mister school,
h. 7 Donnell
Patrick, laborer, h. 16 Hayes court
Patrick, laborer, Brookliae Gas
Light Co. h. 2 Walker ct.
Patrick, laborer, h. 70 Sidney-
Patrick J. carpenter, h. 107 Elm
Richard, motorman, h. 37 Harvey
Thomas, laborer, h. 158£ Otis
Thomas, plumber, bds. 35 Ninth^
Thomas, stone cutter, 39 Main
Thomas P. student, b. 8 Emmons pi.
William, janitor. B. & M. R. R. depot,
B. h. 74 Gore '
William, stone mason, bds. 21 Short
William, teamster,bds. rear 254 Vine
William F. salesman, 165 Washington,
B. h. 91 Hammond
AVilliam H. coachman, 89 Appleton,
b. 7 Donnell
& Lavey (David H. Fitzgerald and
Wm. J. Lavey), grocers, 117
Hampshire
Fitzhugh Augustus, waiter,rms. 20 Flagg
Fitzmaurice Ellen, widow of John,house
243 Franklin
James A. express, b. 24 Flagg
Michael, coachman, 81 Magazine, h.
rear 19 Fairmont [lin
Richard M. bookbinder,b. 243 Frank-
Richard M. plumber, 15 River, bds.
rear 19 Fairmont
Timothy, clerk, b. 243 Franklin
Fitzpatrick Catherine E. housekeeper, 81
Thorndike
Frank, junk dealer, 100 Gore
Frank X. broker, 61 Fourth, h. 1810
Mass. ave.
Frederick, clerk, 604 Mass. ave. rms.
96 Austin
H. E. hardware, 1174 Cambridge, h.
1165 do.
James, mason, h. 133 Webster ave.
James B. clerk, 484 Cambridge, bds.
180 Norfolk
James F. teamster, b. 100 Gore
James J. b. 398 Broadway
John, h. end Garden ct.
John, clerk, 49 Boylston
John, engineer, h. 170 Norfolk
John, laborer, h. 993 Cambridge
John, printer, b. 15 Farwell pi.
John, Jr. mason, h. end Garden ct.
John B. bookkeeper, 1174 Cam-
bridge, house 1165 do.
John J. cracker packer, 29 Franklin,
b. 20 Lopez [Western ave.
Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. 77
Fitzpatrick Mary, widow of James, h. 72
Rindge ave.
Michael, laborer, h. 180 Norfolk
Michael, driver, 124 Holworthy,
bds. do.
Michael, tallow dealer, 398 Broadway,
house do.
Patrick, milkman, 124 Holworthy,
house do.
Patrick W.gardener,1501 Cambridge,
b. 205 Hampshire
Peter, mason, h. end Garden ct.
Philip W. teamster, 636 Mass. ave.b.
77 Western ave.
Stephen, teamster, h. 57 Gore
Theresa B. Mrs. h. 6 Mt. Auburn
Fitzsimmons John, city laborer, house
211 Franklin
John, laborer, h. 115 Elm
Julia E. Mrs. h. 1520 Cambridge
Matthew F. clerk, B. h. 1520 Cam-
bridge
Philip M. physician, 33 Fifth, h. do.
Fiumara Dominick C. hairdresser, house
567 Putnam ave.
Michael, 2d, hairdresser, 263 Pearl,
h. 567 Putnam ave.
Flagg George (Little, Brown & Co.) book
binder, Blackstone, h. at Boston
Nellie M! Mrs. h. 1593 Mass. ave.
see Flaig
Flaglor James, paper hanger, 584 Mass.
ave. b. r. 13 Pine
Stanley, paper hanger, 584 Mass. av.
b. rear 13 Pine
Flaherty Coleman, laborer, bds. 125
Gore
Daniel, laborer, h. 198 Sidney
Edward F. painter, 8 Brattle, rms.
12 Brookline
John, brick layer, h. 1 Bedford
John, red lead maker, Chadwick
Lead Works, North, h. 70 Gore
Joseph P. cook, h. 81 Tremont
Margaret D. Miss, variety store, 327
Prospect, house do.
Martin, drawtender, h. 7 Otter
Martin, peddler, h. 6 Water
Martin, Jr. asst. drawtender, h. 7
Otter
Matthew J. asst. pastor, St. Peter's
Catholic church, h.29 Buckingham
Michael J. letter carrier, B. rms. 138
Washington [125 Gore
Stephen, boiler maker, Rox. house
William H. printer, b. 7 Otter
Flaig Charles, shoemaker, h. 176£
Franklin
see Flagg [ave.
Flanagan Annie, widow, h. 18 Cushing
Catherine, h. 18 Cushing avenue
Edward T. bookkeeper, 92 State, B.
h. 22 Mt. Pleasant
CAMBRIDGE [J1] DIRECTORY
221
Flanagan Elizabeth M. nurse, h. 2 Nichols
place
Eugene M. express, 21 Soden, h. 184
Franklin
George, laborer, h. 37 Flagg
James, laborer, b. 418 Columbia
John, city laborer, b. 102 Kinnaird
John, gardener, 15 Oxford, house 2
Nichols pi.
John, night watchman, h. 157 Port-
land
John P. bookbinder, h. 5 Lawrence
Martin, steward, b. 3 Broadway-
Mary, widow of Patrick, house 190
Franklin
Mary A. widow of Matthew, house
105 Spring
Mertie, upholsterer, b. 18 Gushing av.
Michael, laborer, h. 110£ Elm [ings
Michael, wood peddler, h. 123 Hast-
Patrick, laborer, h. 102 Kinnaird
Percy P. b. 5 Lawrence
Thomas, baker, 29 Franklin, house
83 Auburn
Flanders Albert F. clerk, 2072 Mass. av.
h. 16 Day, Somerville
Asa W. paymaster, 81 Milk, B. bds.
59 Rice
Edward, liquors, B. h. 28 Broadway
Edward H. clerk, b. 28 Broadway
Fannie A. widow of Alfred P. house
88 Tremout
Fannie G. teacher, Sleeper school, h.
66 Inman
John C. lumber, 53 State, B. house 2
Walnut ave.
Lorin A. packer, B. h. 88 Tremont
Moses G. h. 59 Pice
Flanigan Benjamin, piano regulator, h.
2 Board man pi.
Flannery Michael, blacksmith, 244 Main,
h. 4 Pioneer
Thomas, boiler maker, 92 Main
Flather Alice, teacher, Harvard grammar
school, b. 16 Bigelow
Flatley John Rev. pastor, St. Peter's
Catholic church, h. 29 Buckingham
Flatt David, dry goods, B. h. 183 Putnam
avenue
Flavin Mary Miss, h. 88 Tremont
Mary, widow, h. 10 Dinsmore
Fleck Charles H. base ball player, bds.
11 Brewer
John J. driver, 82 Mt. Auburn, bds.
11 Brewer
Matthew W. driver, 1402 Mass. ave.
b. 11 Brewer
Matthias, baker, 82 Mt. Auburn, h.
11 Brewer
Fleet Charles F. special delivery messen-
ger. P.O. is Boylston, b. 13 Brewer
Fred, special messenger, P. <>. is
Boylston, b. 13 Brewer
Fleet Mary L. widow of Benjamin, h.
13 Brewer
William, piano key finisher, house
225 Broadway [do.
AVilliam E. physician, 439 Main, h.
William W. carpenter, b. 176 Elm
Fleischman Tobias, cabinet maker, house
rear 269 Portland
Fleming Daniel G. wire worker, 10 Frank-
lin, bds. 22 Green
Harry, boiler maker, b. 53 Broadway
John, butcher, Niles Bros, house 12
Dublin
John, laborer, h. 27 Seventh
Joseph, real estate, 21 Yarmouth, B.
h. 2 Madison ave.
Michael, laborer, h. 174 Franklin
Mina Mrs. assistant at Observatory,
h. 273 Huron ave.
Moses, driver, h. 142 Washington
Thomas, at Am. N. & T. Co. h. 293
Main
William J. coachman, 77 Sparks, h.
173 Lake View ave.
William L. cabinet maker, h. Hotel
Grotto
Flemming Jennie B. Miss, h. 80 Harvard
Morris, whitewasher, h. 39 Wash-
ington
Flentje Ernst H. sheep casings, Otis, n.
' Ninth, h. 401 Columbia
Henry, at Ernst Flentje & Co. Otis,
n. Ninth, rms. 14 Seckle
Fletcher Carl, clerk, 1998 Mass. ave. b.
22 Blake
Edward, cracker dealer, 29 Franklin,
h. at Boston
Edward W. clerk, B. b. 35 Blake
Frank K. clerk, 2072 Mass. ave. bds.
35 Blake
George A. clerk, 67 Columbia, b. 140
Washington
George W. blacksmith, house 140
Washington
Grace W. teacher, Thorndike gram-
mar school, b. 93 Austin
FLETCHER HOWARD F. car-
riagesmith, 55 and 57 State, house
1404 Washington. See p. 7S4
Jefterson B. instructor, 11. U. house
6 Chauucy
John R. clerk, B. b. 70 Austin
.Josephine X. stenographer, River-
side Press, b. 163 Magazine
Kate, bookkeeper, 1998 Mass. ave. 1).
22 Blake
(Catherine S. Mrs. h. 23 Buckingham
Margaret Prances Mrs. rooms 237'. 2
Broadway
Oscar G. groceries and provisions,
1998 Mass. ave. b. 22 Blake
Ruel ll. master, Thorndike grammar
school, b. 3.") Blake
222
CAMBRIDGE [f] DIRECTORY
Fletcher Sarah Frances Mrs. h.23 Melleu
Sophronia Miss, physician, house 34
Austin
Willis H. clerk, B. b. 70 Austin
Flewelliug Arthur W. carpenter, house
73 Pleasant
A. W. Mrs. dressmaker, 73 Pleasant,
house do.
John R. clerk, 422 Broadway, house
2 Hancock pi.
Milton F. steam fitter, h. 25 Elm
Flint Edward, Jr. salesman, 450 Wash-
ington, B. h. 15 Norfolk
Francis, president, Canton Mnfg. Co.
222 Congress, B. h. 8 Chauncy
Frank, police officer, B. b. 17 Bay
Genevieve, teacher, Wyman school,
bds. 5 Chester
George F. Mrs. h. 92 Hammond
Herbert L. clerk, Nat. Bank of Re-
demption, B. b. S Chauncy
Howard B. clerk, 3 Head pi. B. bds.
8 Chauncy
John B. machinist, mis. 70 Austin
Orrilla J. Mrs. h. 36 Bowdoin
Robert Foster, b. 92 Hammond
Flohr Hugo L. (Moeser & Flohr), cigar
mnfr. 42 Hastings, h. 307 Main
P. M. h. 13 Harrison
Flood Annie, dressmaker, 125 Mt. Auburn,
house do.
Edward J. cracker baker, h. 14 Union
Edward K. carriage trimmer, rear 10
Brattle, h. at Charlestown
Francis H. variety store, 1159 and
1167 Cambridge, h. at Somerville
Patrick, mason, h. 126 Pearl
Thomas, foreman, r. 368 Main, h. at
Boston
Flowers Manuel, planer, at Irving & Cas-
sons, h. 757 Cambridge
William C.physician,41 Norfolk,h.do.
Floyd Abraham/ bridge tender, h. rear
114 Broadway
Celia A. widow of Heniy B. house 62
Thorndike
Elizabeth Mrs. b. 98 Prospect
James, painter, h. 77 Elm
Walter, clerk, b. 62 Thorndike
Flugge Arthur W. musician, h. 3 Seventh
Emma Mrs. h. 3 Seventh
Flynn Ann, wid. of Geo. h. 6 Harvard pi.
Bartholomew, coachman, 299 Har-
vard, h. 35 West
Bernard F. jeweller, b. 5 Lexington
ave. ward 5
Catherine, widow of Bernard, house
142 Garden
Coleman M. teamster, h. 341 Winsor
Cornelius, laborer, h. 141 Hamilton
Daniel, cooper, 169 Gore, h. 151 do.
Daniel, machinist, h. 107 Gore
Daniel C. butcher, b. 151 Gore
Flynn Daniel C. shipper, B. h. 4 Elmer
Daniel C. teas, etc. b. 35 West
Daniel M. tailor, 444 Cambridge, h.
at Somerville
David, barber, 635 Cambridge, bds.
25 Sixth
Dennis, at B. B. Works, Sixth, bds.
120 Elm
Dennis, at C. Gas Co. b. 28 Pelham
Dennis J. cooper, 169 Gore, h. 6 Sixth
Edward, at B. B. Works, Sixth, bds.
120 Elm
Edward, baker, at Boston, h. 3 Line-
han court
Edward, printer, b. 144 Hamilton
Elizabeth A. widow of John, b. 37£
Antrim
Emma M. Mrs. h. 1 Myrtle ave.
Esther, widow of John, h. 25 Sixth
Francis, railroad laborer, h. 1 Chest-
nut park
Francis X. potter, A. H. Hews & Co.
h. 131 Garden
George D. motorinan, bds. 156 Put-
nam avenue
James, shoemaker, h. 43 Howard
John, bartender, bds. 120 Elm
John, carriage washer, 15 Church, h.
53 Holyoke
John, cooper, h. 194 Bridge
John, fireman, McLean Asylum, Som-
erville, h. 20 Warren
John, iron moulder,b. 114 Concord av.
John J. hostler, rms. 5 Harvard pi.
John J. laborer, h. 5 Linehan ct.
John J. student, b. 326 Prospect
John W. cigars, tobacco and news-
dealer, 674 Cambridge, h. 1156 do.
Joseph, teacher, St. Mary's school,
rms. 132 Austin
Joseph P. brass finisher, 163 Albanv,
B. h. 11 Dodge
Julia J. widow of Michael, h. 34b
Cherry
Lawrence, cooper, Revere Sugar Re-
finery, h. 253 Vine
Margaret, wid. of John, h. IS Decatur
Mary Miss, b. 17 Flagg
Mathew, hack driver, h. 8 Athens
Matthew P. foreman, 820 Somerville
ave. h. at Somerville
McCarthy, laborer, bds. 14 Marion
Michael, laborer, h. 133 Webster av.
Michael, laborer, h. 27 Cushing ct.
Michael, paver, bds. 120 Elm
Michael, teamster, Muller Bros. bds.
J. Begley's, Madison ave.
Michael H. piano hammer coverer.
73 Main, h. 34 B Cherry
Michael J. tinsmith, bds. 43 Howard
Nicholas, at Am. Rub. Co. b. 25 Sixth
Nicholas H. dry goods packer, h. 25
Myrtle ave.
CAMBRIDGE
[F]
DIRECTORY
223
Flynn Patrick, at Am.Rub.Co.h.16 Web-
ster avenue
Patrick, cooper, h. 326 Prosptect
Patrick, laborer, h. 21 Jefferson
Patrick, rubber worker, h. 16 Web-
ster avenue
Patrick P. slater, B. h. 209 Vine
Richard, machinist, b. 157 Spring
Thaddeus J. metal cornice maker, 63
Pitts, B. h. 367 Cambridge
Thomas, laborer, b. 188 Bridge
Thomas, laborer, b. 114 Concord av.
Thomas, night watchman, 184 Broad-
way, h. 144 Hamilton
Thomas, teamster, bds. 25 Donnell
Thomas, teamster, h. 139 Portland
Thomas C. clerk, 2060 Mass. ave. b.
142 Garden
Thomas C. driver, bds. 142 Garden
Timothy, at Dover Stampiug Co. b.
18 Decatur
William, cooper, h. 25 Sixth
William, laborer, h. 1 Lilac ct.
William, laborer, h. 471 Winsor
William, shoemaker, 1288 Mass. ave.
h. 17 Beaver
William, teamster, h. 69 Cambridge
William, teamster, h. 151 Tremont
William, waiter, h. 114 Concord av.
William H. laborer, b. 142 Garden
Fobes Walter K. teacher elocution, 65
Walden, h. do.
Fogarty Helen Miss, seamstress, bds. 7
Appian Way
James E. clerk. Dock sq. B. h. 492
Putnam ave.
Mary A. employment office, 7 Appian
Way, h. do.
Mary J. Miss, dressmaker, 492 Put-
nam ave. b. do.
Robert, h. 492 Putnam ave. [ave.
Sarah G. teacher, B. b. 492 Putnam
see Fogerty
Fogelstrom Christian A. machinist, bds.
8 Hotel Lilly
Fogerty George, architect, 631 Mass.av.
h. 16 Carver
George F. machinist, 356 Main, house
262 Charles
Mary A. widow of James, h. 30 Carver
Valentine W. machinist, b. 262 Charles
Fogg Andrew, b. 90 Gore
Annie M. Mrs. h. 361 Prospect
Caroline B. widow of Ebenezer, h.
90 (iore [azine
Charles F. trav. salesmau, b. ISMag-
Ebenezer T. Jr. boots and shoes. 619
Mass. ave. h. 21 [nman
Frank E. carpenter, h.219 Broadway
Frederick A. clerk, is. h. 90 Gore
John I. trav. R. R. agent. B. b. 23
Kindge ave.
Joseph C. b. 26 Bigelow
Fogg Museum of Art, Broadway, opp.
Memorial Hall
Fogwill John, mason, h. 15 State
Foley Benjamin, plasterer, h. 37 Dublin
Benjamin F. bookbinder, bds. 110
Banks [52 Fifth
Bridget, widow of Thomas, house
Bridget M. Mrs. h. 1104 Cambridge
Charles H. bookbinder, B. b. 110
Banks
Daniel, laborer, h. 4£ Dublin
Dennis, bookbinder,Riverside Press,
h. 110 Banks
Edward, bookbinder, b. 110 Banks
George G. clerk, b. 1280 Cambridge
George H. clerk, Washington, cor.
Brewery, h. 150 Winsor
Henry, janitor, Gray's Hall and
Wadsworth House, rms. do.
James C. teamster, b. 12 Hancock
James F. marble cutter, bds. 1104
Cambridge
James T. plumber, 27 Boylston, bds.
5 Gibson
John, helper, b. 10 Porter
John, rubber worker.b.10 Broadway
John, teamster, h. 12 East
John, tender, 632 Mass. ave. h. 12
Hancock
John F. machinist, h. 4 Middlesex
John J. laborer, h. 29 Plymouth
Joseph J. carpenter, h. 2 Lexington
ave. ward 5
Mary, widow of Bartholomew, house
137 Tremont
Mary E. Miss, dressmaker,35 Brook-
line, h. do.
Mary J. Miss, teacher, Girls' Latin
school, B. b. 45 Winthrop
Maurice, laborer, h. 19 Seventh
Michael P. metal worker, 454 Main,
b. 137 Tremont
Nellie E. Miss, dressmaker. 1104
Cambridge, h. do.
Patrick, baker, b. 10 Porter
Patrick, janitor. Gray Hall
Patrick, steam titter,' h. 227 Charles
Patrick, tailor, h. 24 Soden
Peter, plumber, h. 14 Coulans ct.
Peter G. millinery goods, 1280 Cam-
bridge, h. do.
Phillip J. laborer, h. 2 Lexington
ave. ward 5
Robert, plumber's helper,b.54 Ellery
Robert B. (Mason & Foley), provi-
sions. Union ave. cor. OI Concord
ave. 1). 199 Huron ave.
Thomas. F.tish peddler. h. Madison av.
Thomas W. brusbmaker, 1>. 52 tilth
William, lahorer,h.2.r.l 11 IJroadw ay
William, teamster, h.S Hotel Weston
William, umbrella maker, h. 2 Hotel
Star
224
CAMBRIDGE [f1] DIRECTORY
Folkins Charles R. clerk, G69 Mass. ave.
h. 335£ Essex
Follen Ann, widow of Patrick, house
216 Brookline
William, laborer, h. 631 Putnam av.
see Fallon
Follensbee Benjamin A. piano maker, h.
292 Broadway
Follett Esther, widow,h. 1365 Cambridge
Folsom Betsy, widow of Peter, b. 124
Pearl
Mark J. captain, police station 1, h.
169 Auburn
Norton, physician, 19 Berkeley, h.clo.
Samuel H. registrar of probate, 6
Otis, cor. Second, h. at Winches-
ter
Fonseca Henry, candy maker, b. 7 Watson
Jesse, laborer, h. Dailey Alley
Joseph H. painter, h. 38 Kinnaird
Moses, cigar packer, b. 48 Brookline
Phineas, h. 7 Watson
Solomon, cigar maker, h.19 Watson
Foord James L. inspector, 125 Milk, rm.
40, B. h. 447 Green
Foote Christina Alice, rubber worker, h.
100^ Norfolk [Norfolk
George W. building mover, bds. 100£
Josephine B. Mrs. h. 8 Sacramento
Mary B. h. 352 Harvard
Samuel D. teamster, b. 100£ Norfolk
William H. chair seater, h. 100£ Nor-
folk
William H. Jr. clerk, b.l00£ Norfolk
Footman Mary H. Mrs. h. 19 Church
Philip L. b. 19 Church
Foran Ann, widow of Nicholas,house 26
Sparks st. pi.
George J. office manager, The Blake
Mnfg. Co. Third, h. 356 Harvard
John, piano key maker, b. 1 Spring
place
Nicholas, plumber's helper, bds. 26
Sparks st. pi.
Patrick, laborer, h. 1 Spring pi.
Forbes Ann, widow of Patrick, boards
117 Pleasant
Christine I. Miss. h. 63 Highland av.
Duncan, h. 63 Highland ave.
Eunice, h. 114 Inman
G eorge R . wood worker,b . 2 Worcester
Jane, widow of Harry,h.21 Lawrence
John,car conductor,rms.222 Prospeet
Laura Miss, h. 65 Putnam ave.
Mary A. M. Mrs. boarding house, 8
Ellery
Sarah A. widow of Joseph, bds. 19
Greenough avenue
Thomas, driver, h. 19 Murdock
Thomas, teamster, h. 19 Murdock
Thomas F.motorman, h.117 Pleasant
Thomas P., R. R. employee, house
141 Prospect
Forbes William, carpenter, h. 19 Oak
Circle
William A. clerk, B. b. 114 Inman
William W. real estate, 31 Exchange,
rm. 7, B. h. 114 Inman
see Fobes
Forbush George A. letter carrier, house
23 Erie
Ford Ada, b. 77 Walden
Alexander S. junk dealer, Webster
ave. n. Winsor, h.40 Parker
Amanda E. widow of Thomas B. h.
127 Norfolk
Anna P. Miss, h. 130 Green
Austin (Austin & Son), granite, 31
to 41 Main, h. 59 School
FORI) AUSTIN & SON (Austin
and Joseph B. Ford), granite, 31
to 41 Main. See p. 802
Cornelius, candy maker, h.159 Bridge
Daniel, baker, h. 159 Bridge
Daniel, switchman. B. & M. R. R. h.
13 Winter
Daniel J. laborer, b. 13 Winter
Dennis M. foreman, h. 103 Cambridge
Edward, fireman, h. 28 Pelham
Edward^ laborer, h. Ill Elm
Edwin W. baggage master, B. & A.
R. R,, B. h. 29 Tufts
George D. deputy master, House of
Correction, b. 50 Thorndike
George R. tinsmith, Albany, corner
Portland, h. 180 Columbia, suite 3
Hattie S. bookkeeper,h. 127 Norfolk
Hugh A. laborer, A. S. Ford, bds. 3
Healey
James, laborer, h. 40 Winter
James, teamster, 84 Bridge, h. 40
Winter
Jeremiah, gate tender, B. .& M. R.R.
Prison Point, h. 159 Bridge
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 19 Wilbur
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 36 Warren
John, city laborer, h.r. 51 Elm
John, laborer, b. 177 Norfolk
John, laborer, h. 10 Marion
John Mrs. h. 78 Magazine
John F. plumber, 1440 Mass. ave. h.
166 Norfolk
John F. Jr. plumber, b 166 Norfolk
John H. laborer, b. 13 Winter
John H. printer, 528 Mass. ave. h. 36
Erie
John J. bookkeeper, B.h.380 Walden
John J. plasterer, h. 341 Columbia
John M. clerk, B. & A. R. R. shop,
at Allston, h. 88 Pleasant
Joseph B. (Austin Ford & Son) gran-
ite, 31 to 44 Main, h. at Boston
Martin, hosemaker, b. 218 Harvard
Mary E. Miss, bookkeeper, 41 Main,
h. 59 School
Patrick, laborer, b. 286 Green
CAMBRIDGE [J1] DIRECTORY
225
Ford Robert, h. 13 Seventh st. ct.
Thomas, h. 4 Harvard pi.
Thomas, Jr. h. 27 Harvard
Timothy, rubber worker, house 30
Seventh
William, at Am. Rub. Co. h. 115 Amory
William, stone polisher, h.46 Parker
William A. sanitarv inspector, bds.
166 Norfolk
William H. agent, B. h. 88 Norfolk
William H. carpenter, B. & M. R. R.
shop, at Allston, b. 88 Pleasant
William J. driver, h. 15 Second
Foreshaw Edward, bookkeeper, h. 49
Fifth
Forest George, carpenter, h. 275 Walden
Forget Hector, cigar maker, house 77
Washington
Forman Herbert S. printer, rms. 20 Banks
Lee, waiter, 15 Bow, rms. 1 But-
ler court
Forrest Edwin R. clerk, 8£ Mt. Auburn,
bds. 25 Banks
Francis T. tailor, bds. 25 Banks
James, clerk, 30 Bovlston, house 14
Eliot
James E. painter, bds. 32 Flagg
John H. painter, bds. 32 Flagg
John M. painter, 1246£ Mass. ave. h.
11 Mt. Auburn
Lawrence, painter, h. 32 Flagg
Michael, painter, bds. 32 Flagg
Robert, painter, h. 25 Banks
Robert E. painter, bds. 25 Banks
Forrester Carl, motorman, rooms 70
Winthrop
Forristall Arthur W. clerk, B. bds. 75
Prospect
James B. police station 2, house 71
Prospect
Joseph, h. 75 Prospect
Forsaith William 0. salesman, house 77
Austin
William C. salesman, B. 85 Green
Forsyth Alexander, student, II. U. h. 21
Putnam ave.
Emily W. widow of Ephraim, house
21 Putnam ave.
Isabella, widow of Joseph, house 6
Cowperthwaite [17 Bay
Isabella M. G. widow of James, bds.
Mary C. widow of James, house 71
Tremont
William J. horseshoer, Green, cor.
Bay, h. 90 Concord ave.
Fort icr Simon, packer, Osborn, house at
Somerville
Fort in George, hairdresser, h. 77 Wash-
ington
Fortney Kit-hard I,, trav. salesman, 15. h.
84 Wendell
Fortune James I), janitor, 591 Mass. ave.
h. 07 Auburn
Fortune William, marine engineer, b. 07
Auburn
Fosdick Caroline W. widow of Richard
C. h. 78 Allston
Sarah W. Miss, h. 37 Concord ave.
Fose John, laborer, b. 12 Columbia
FOSOATE CHARLES H. piano
tuner, h. 106 Raymond. See p.
829
Foss Alfred,journalist,rms.l 2 Mt. Auburn
Benjamin D. carpenter, h. 28 Elm
Benjamin D. Jr. polisher, b. 2S Elm
Charles A. lawyer, rms. 27 Irving
Charlotte M. Miss, bookkeeper, B. h.
10 Cottage [moud
Edmund F. brick layer, h. 184 Ray-
Ella J. seamstress, b. 215 Auburn
Frank B. bds. 10 Cottage
George F. provisions, 471 Main, h.70
Franklin [28 Elm
Harry C. clerk, 162 Broadway, bds.
Herbert D. confectionery and cigars,
10 Cottage, bcls. do.
Joseph, engineer, h. 321 Columbia
Josephine Mrs. h. 3 Essex ct.
Kate L. Mrs. dressmaker, 23 Essex,
house do.
Lindley J. confectionery dealer.house
522 Putnam ave.
Silas S. painter, h. 309 Main
Foster Abraham, h. 76 Harvard
Agnes A. widow of William H. h.
213 Banks
Albert, teamster, h. 59 Bristol
Albert T. clerk, 1336 Mass. ave. bds.
156 Mt. Auburn
Andrew, packer, Riverside Press, h.
44 Tremont
Benjamin P. mason, h.l20£ Pleasant
Bert L. clerk, 1336 Mass. ave. bds.
156 Mt. Auburn
Calvin H. broker, h. 53 Mt. Auburn
Charles C. physician, 8 Elmwood av.
house do. [Prince
Charles G. upholsterer, B. house 56
Christopher, herdic, b. 13 Leighton
court
Clareuce E. clerk, b. 156 Mt. Auburn
Collins C. master mariner, house 29
Sidney
David If. clerk, B. 1). 44 Tremont
Eben B. bookkeeper, 37 Commercial,
B. h. 340 Broadway [ave
Edward, machinist, h. 27A Webster
Edward A. brick manfr.Concord av.
near Walden, b. at Somerville
Edward A. (Foster &Co. >,1336 Mas-.
av. cigars, etc. h. 156 Mt. Auburn
Edward J. Laborer, h. 5 1 < ledar
Emma B. Mrs. h. IS Lee
Francis A. artist, i>. 15 Oxford
Francis C. lawyer, 8 Congress, 1>. h.
15 Oxford
226
CAMBRIDGE [J1] DIRECTORY
Foster Francis M. at collar factory, 10
Arrow, h. 66 Putnam ave.
Frank, carriage painter, 1957 Mass.
ave. bds. 2051 do.
Fred, bds. 100 Putnam ave.
Fred 0. carpenter, h. 44 Cottage
Fred C. Mrs. dressmaker, 44 Cottage,
house do.
George E. 51 Sudbury, B. boards 8
Forest
Harriet, teacher, Shepard school, b.
at Reading
Henry P. teamster, h. 143 Gore
Herbert P. painter, Am. Rub. Co. h.
10 Carlisle
Isabella, widow, h. r. 65 Mt. Auburn
Isadore I. principal, Cushing pri-
mary school, h. 66 Pemberton
James, hay and grain, 111 Bridge, h.
5 East
James, iron moulder, b. 4 Seventh
James A. hostler, 15 Gore, rooms 13
Leighton ct. [way
James E. carpenter, raw. 237£ Broad-
Joel H. salesman, B. h. 9 Antrim
John, foreman, packing room, 29
Franklin, bds. 168 Hampshire
John, plumber, b. 8 Shepherd's blk.
Plympton
John, teamster, h. 75 Cambridge
John A. clerk, Riverside Press, bds.
44 Tremont
Joseph, car conductor, h. 1 Cedar sq.
Joseph F. helper, 8 Brattle, house
Bradbury
Louisa and Sarah A. h. 9 Antrim
Manuel, sawyer, h. 68 Second
Margaret, widow of Alvin, house 112
Pearl
Margaret E. widow of George H. h.
66 Pemberton
Margaret L. h. 44 Tremont
Pearle, machinist, bds. 58 Broadway
Phoebe, h. 262 Columbia
Robert, laborer, h. 70 Plympton
Robert, plumber, h. 147 Main
Robert B. grocer, 159 Portland, h. 18
Bristol
Samuel W. clerk, B. b. 44 Tremont
Sarah C. widow of Jeremiah, house
94 Henry
Susan L. Miss, h. 9 Antrim
Theodore D. stationery, 168 Devon-
shire, B. h. 12 Melleii
William, at Woven Hose mnfy.b. 11
Murdock
William, carpenter and city lamp-
lighter, h. 8 Shepherd's blk.
William, Jr. clerk, 3 Brattle, bds. 8
Shepherd's block, Plympton
William A. bds. 6 Salem
William H. action maker, 162 Broad-
way, h. 109 Winsor
Foster William W. motorman,h. 6 Salem
& Co. (Edward A. Foster), cigars
and lunch room, 1336 Mass. ave.
Willis H. action maker,h.ll Douglas
Foundation Mary, widow of Thomas, h.
226 Green
Fountain George W. carriagesmith, 376
Main, h. 2 Harrison
Loring F. pattern maker, house 97£
Henry [Winsor
Fouquet Alice A. piano worker, house 288
Peter, upholsterer, 96 Washington,
B. h. 288 Winsor
Peter O. motorman, b. 288 Winsor
Fourness Arthur,electrical engineer, Am.
Rub. Co. h. 4 Beech
Wilfred, clerk, b. 4 Beech
Fournier Joseph C. nickel plater, house
reai- 14 Jackson
Fournon Lucien, fencing instructor, 26a
Brattle, bds. at Boston
Fowle Susan B. widow of Isaac H. h.
235 Brookline
William, hairdresser,b. 2366 Mass. av.
see Fowles
Fowler Annie Mrs. h. 15 Pioneer
David H. carpenter, h. 2524 Mass. av.
Frank C. salesman, B. b. 22 Tremont
John, mason, 51 Western ave. h. do.
John C. musician, 96 River, house
43 Pleasant
Leah L. Miss, clerk, 53 River,rooms
35£ Essex
Lizzie M. bookkeeper, b. 22 Tremont
Maiy B. widow of Frank A. house
22 Tremont
& Payne (John C. Fowler and Chas.
W. Payne), clothes cleansing, 96
River
Fowles Augustus J. L. confectioner, 443
Mass. ave. h. 44 Pearl
Fox Annie M. Miss, h. 358 Cambridge
Caleb P. clerk, Am. Rubber Co. bds.
57 Austin
Charles, mechanical engineer, 2 Cen-
tral square, h. 59 Chestnut
Charles S. salesman, 37£ Howard, b.
404 Putnam ave.
Edward P. compositor, Riverside
Press, h. 404 Putnam ave.
Ernest, carpenter, h. 10 Oak Circle
George J. live stock dealer, house 9
Orchard
Helen, dressmaker, rms. 58 Austin
Henry V. clerk, B. & M. R. R.depot,
B. bds. 4S Sacramento
Jabez, associate justice, Third Dist.
Court, City building, Brattle sq.
and lawyer, 50 Srate, room 59, B.
h. 99 Irving
James A. h. 1006 Mass. ave.
James E. iron moulder, Pelham, h.
134 Amory
CAMBRIDGE [J1] DIRECTORY
227
Fox John, harness maker, B. boards 858
Cambridge
John L. clerk, Am. Rubber Co. bds.
57 Austin
Joseph, collector, constable and no-
tary public. 28 School, rm. 19, B.
h. 36 Wallace
Michael, glass maker, b. 139 Bridge
Sarah E. widow of John,h. 57 Austin
Thomas J. harness maker,boards 358
Cambridge
William, laborer, h. 257 Vine
Foxcroft Club, 17 Kirkland
Frank, editor Boston Journal, h. 25
Hillside ave.
Foy John, tinsmith, b. 5 Somerset
Richard, tinsmith, h. 5 Somerset
Richard, Jr. tinsmith, b. 5 Somerset
William, painter, h. 26 Fairmont av.
Foye Annie Mrs. h. 14 Warland
Clara E. widow of Samuel,house 528
Mass. ave. [Warland
Etta Miss, stenographer, boards 14
Fraetor Antone, laborer, h. 309 Third
Fraetus Frank, tailor, h. 8 Sixth
Frampton Alston, silver plater, bds. B.&
M. R. R. station, foot Third
Fannie B. Mrs. dressmaker, r. B. &.
M. R. R. station, foot Third, h- do.
Gilbert P. station agent, B. &. M.
R. R. foot Third, h. do
Joseph G. shoemaker, h. B. & M. R.
R, foot Third
Franchi Francisco, cabinet maker, h. 32
Kinnaird
Francis Arthur, clothes cleaner, 6 Pearl,
h. 28 Cherry
Catherine R. h. 50 Baldwin
Ella, wid.of George, h. 43 Blackstone
Fred F. drug clerk, b. 42 Putnam
avenue
George E. mngr. F. P. Merrill, 7
Hovey ave. h. 50 Baldwin
George E. Jr. b. 50 Baldwin
George M. hairdresser, h. 138 Bridge
Jose, laborer, h. 208 Bridge
Manuel, clerk, 115 Bridge, h. 107
Cambridge
Manuel W. furniture salesman, B.
h. 42 Putnam ave.
Nellie A. Miss, h. 43 Kirkland
Olmore C. student, b. 42 Putnam av.
William E. clerk, 1420 Mass. ave.
bds. 50 Baldwin
Francisco Thomas, laborer, h. 30 Spring
Francke Kuno, asst. prof. H. U. h. 2
Berkeley pi.
Franclovv Frank, hairdresser, nns. 160
Winsor
Francoeur Edward, conductor, F. K. R.
h. 73 Cushing
Emma, widow of Stanislaus, h. 7
Cottage Park ave.
PYancoeur Eugene, driver, 47 Cogswell
ave. h. Railroad
Franey Michael J. printer, B. h. 297
Green
Frank Charles, umbrella maker, 65 Court
B. h. 62 Harvey
Charles, Jr. baker, b. 62 Harvey
Charles A. provisions, B. house 14
Tremont
Frankenstein lsadore, h. 10-±8 Cambridge
Max, boots and shoes, 1050 Cam-
bridge, h. 1293 do.
William L. dry goods, 1046 Cam-
bridge, h. 1048 do. [ave.
Frankis Gus, gardener, h. 11 Magnolia
Franklin Edward, mariner, h.ll Union ct.
George, porter, h. 54 Washington
John H. coal heaver, 91 Broadway,
h. 35 Hastings
Mfg. Co. (The) lith. printing plates,
31 Bow
Frauzen Carl, adjuster, 286 Main, h. 59
Cherry
Fraser Angus, boiler maker, Sixth, cor.
Potter, h. 210 Columbia [bia
Annie, bookkeeper, B. b. 204 Colum-
David A. shipper, 40 Green, h. 22£
Suffolk
Elizabeth, widow, h. 18 Haskell
Frank P. milkman, b. 354 Prospect
Fred, laborer, h. 16 Decatur
Harriet Mrs. h. 204 Columbia
Henry A. carpenter, h. 282 Green
Henry A. carpenter, rms. 14 Pleas-
ant [way
James, mail driver, h. r. 50 Broad-
James E. carpenter, h. 36 Magee
John, b. 204 Columbia
John S. teamster, bds. 143 Main
Joseph, teamster, bds. 165 Bridge
Lawrence, laborer, b. 11 Jefferson
Lewis, laborer, h. 1 Hampshire ct.
Mary, widow of John, h. 6 Hotel Lee
Maud C. bookkeeper, B. bds. 204
Columbia
Phinney K. teamster, h. 165 Bridge
William A. laborer, h. 3 Fifth
W. Thomas B. tailor, h. 408 Main
IjTRASIER DANIEL F. piano
hammer coverer, 73 Main, house
Magazine, cor. Auburn. See page
799
Frates Antone, laborer, h. 26 Wi titer
Francisco, h. 26 Winter
Frank, h, 34 Spring
Manuel, blacksmith, h. IS Spring
Manuel, clerk, B. h. 773 Cambridge
Fratina -Jesse, finisher, h. Dailey alley
Frawley .Jeremiah, Jr. Laborer, D. 143
Banks
Mary, widow of .Jeremiah, h. 113
Banks
Michael, laborer, h. 201 Franklin
14
228
CAMBRIDGE
[F]
DIRECTORY
Frawley Thomas E. tinsmith, 448 Main,b.
201 Franklin
Frazer David, stenographer, B. bds. 16
William
Robert J. fruit, b. 16 William
Samuel A. stenographer, B. bds. 16
Williams
Sarah Mrs. h. 16 William
Frazier John A. teamster, 138 Pleasant,
h. 36 Andrew
FRAZIER WILLIAM H.
apothecary, 169 Harvard, h. 248
Prospect. See p. 808
see Fraser, also Frasier [Pearl
Fredericks Frederic, cooper, bds. 57
Frederickson John P. piano mrker, h.
141 Clark
Julius A. casemaker, 162 Broadway,
h. 109 Cushing
John, foreman, 286 Main
Freedman Reuben, tinsmith, 36U Main,
h. 341 do. [way
Freehill Amasa, clerk, rms. 275 Broad-
Freeman Alexander L. drug clerk, 410,
Cambridge, bds. at Somerville
Arsene, harness mnfr.2000 Mass.ave.
h. at Somerville
Aubrey J. driver, h. 7 Salem [way
A. Irving, carpenter, rms. 421 Broad-
Benjamin B. jewelry, 495 Washing-
ton, B. h. 74 Ellery
Benjamin H. carpenter, h. 20 Western
avenue
Cora L. proofreader, 1284 Mass. ave.
bds. 31 Tufts
Emily, widow of Lovick, h. rear 51
Hastings
Fred M. carpenter, rms. 132 Austin
Fred M. teamster, h. 220 Banks
Harry H. traveling salesman, rms.
28 Russell
Henry A. laborer, h. 5 Wesley ave.
James A. clerk, 133 Federal, B. h.
Mt. Auburn, cor. Coolidge ave.
Jane, widow of Nathan, bds. 113
Norfolk
Jesse H. clerk, 114 New Faneuil Hall
Market, B. h. 56 Columbia
John Joel, waiter, rms. 19 Ware
John S. h. 31 Tufts
Lena Mrs. h. 7 Salem
Mary Miss, cook, rooms 6 Essex
Mary Mrs. h. 12 Oak [way
Richard, butcher, h. 5 r. 114 Broad-
Roxanna, widow of Bartlett B. h.
94 Pearl
Samuel A. carrier, P. O. 647 Mass.
av. rms. 85 Franklin
Snow F. shipper, h. 7 Salem
Thomas F. carpet layer, h. 1, rear
114 Broadway
Wells D. agent, 136 Devonshire, B.
h. 19 Trowbridge
Freese John W. principal, Washington
grammar school, h. 17 Chauucy
Madam, h. 2 Leonard ave.
Freeth Annie, widow of William J. house
166 Putnam ave.
Edward, at Riverside Press, bds.
166 Putnam ave.
William, at Riverside Press, bds.
166 Putnam ave.
Freidlen Charles, teamster, bds. 42
Bristol
Julius, tailor, b. 42 Bristol
Freitus Antoine, city laborer, h. 175
Third
French Charles, motorman, b. 2 Frank
Charles L. supt. Staudard Oil Co.
Boston dept. Sixth, cor. Potter, h.
34 Essex [do.
Edgar L, clerk, 23 Harvard, h. 153
Edward L. carpenter, bds. 30 Mellen
Estelle J. Miss, teacher, Harvard
grammar school, b. 369 Prospect
Evangaline T. Miss, photographer,
585 Cambridge, bds. 468 do.
Frank M. roofer, 696 Mass. ave. h. 9
Franklin
Frederick M. clerk, h. 102 Thorndike
George E. driver, b. 97 Norfolk
George E. newsdealer, 600 Mass. av.
h. 586 do.
G. Frank, manager, 1312 Mass. ave.
rms. 99 Mt. Auburn
Herman P. clerk, bds. 49 Trowbridge
James, cooper, bds. 145 Third
James M. machinist, h. 369 Prospect
Lucy C. Mrs. dressmaker, 132 Green
house do. [Harvard
Margaret Mrs. housekeeper. 317
Mary C. Mrs. h. 97 Norfolk
Oren B. carpenter, 15 Palmer, house
30 Mellen
Parker,at 169 Gore, b. 472 Cambridge
Rebecca Mrs. h. 472 Cambridge
Sarah B. C. widow of John P. h.
1534 Cambridge
Timothy, galvanizer, 50 Harvard, h.
4 Hastings
William, cooper, h. 146 Third
William A. stair builder, 49 Trow-
bridge, h. do.
Frenier Napoleon, carpenter, h. 4 Wil-
son ave.
Frenning Elizabeth Y. Mrs. proof reader
Riverside Press, b. 163 Magazine
FRESH POND ICE CO. (J. Q.
Bennett, pres. ; E. A. Davenport,
treas. T. S. Hittinger, supt. 321
Washington, Somerville, Tel. 444-2
branch offices, J. H. Wyeth & Co.
6 Brattle, tel. 520, Yerxa & Yerxa
669 Mass. ave. tel. 601-4, Andrew
J. Lovell & Co. 1853 Mass. ave.
tel. 532-3. See p. 3
CAMBRIDGE [J1] DIRECTORY
229
Frew Angus, student, b. 10 Lawrence
James, baker, 163 Pearl, h. 10 Law-
rence
Friberg Gustaf F. clerk, 91 Cross, B. h.
349 Columbia [mouth
Frick George, harp maker, h. 91 Ply-
Friel Ann, house 43 Auburn pi.
Annie S. Mrs. milliner, h. 22 Fifth '
Hugh C. brushmaker, b. 22 Fifth
James, cooper, h. 136 Bridge
James F. teamster, h. 336 Vine
Jane, house 43 Auburn pi.
Patrick, cooper, 130 Gore, h. 59
Wiuter
Friend Edward W. clerk, 13 Broadway,
h. 262£ do.
Mary G. widow, h. 26334 Broadway
Frier Adolphus S. Cuticline, 41 Pleasant
house do.
Christina J. Miss, bookkeeper, B. b.
41 Pleasant
Mabel E. Miss, bookkeeper, 463
Mass. ave. b. 41 Pleasant
Frieth William F. clerk, Riverside Press,
bds. 166 Putnam ave.
Frim J. William, h. 440 Mass. ave.
Fritz John J. carriage paintin<
364
River, h. 12 Douglass
William, h. 35 Harvey
William B. carpenter, rms. 43 Essex
Frockberg John Edward, tailor, house
86 Washington [way
Frohnert Paul, laborer, h. r. 159 Broad-
Froideavaux Paul, upholsterer, B. house
41 Prospect
Frost Albinus F. Rev. instructor in
Theology, Xew Church Theologi-
cal School, h. 79 Oxford
Althea B. Mrs. asst. supt. of schools
office, bds. 366 Harvard
Charles F. provisions, 2369 Mass. ave.
h. at Somerville
( llara V. Miss, saleswoman. 1046
Cambridge, h. at Somerville
Edward, h. 386 Harvard
Eliza H. Miss, copyist, b. 8 White
Florence E. Miss, teacher, Peabody
grammar school, b. at Waltham
Frank, grocer, 177 Court, B. house
77 Franklin
I reorge, helper, b. 102 Main
George A. artist, 2086 Mass. ave. h.
53 Orchard
George E. painter, h. 1791 Mass. av.
Lloyd E. clerk, B. b.7!) Oxford
Lucy .1. bookkeeper, 445 Mass. ave
b. 77 Franklin
Mary E. Mrs. h. 167 Main
Philip U. mariner. I). 79 Oxford
Frothingham E. Victor, mang. editor,
Harvard Crimson, 1301 Mass. ave.
b. 19 Matthew
Margaret \\ . Miss, 27 Everett
Frumara Dominic, hairdresser, B. house
567 Putnam ave.
Guidon, h. 567 Putnam ave.
Louis, stonecutter, b.567 Putnam av.
Michael, 1st, h. 292 Brookline
Michael, 2d, hairdresser, 305 River,
bds. 567 Putnam ave.
Frush Frank X. watch repairer, 363
Washington, B. b. 2495 Mass. ave.
Frye Abbie J. Mrs. h. 38 Amory
Arthur, driver, b. 153 River
Charles E. foreman, 201 Bridge, h.
341 Cambridge [way
Charles H. painter,h. 2 r. 114 Broad-
Edward, clerk, 145 Hampshire, h.
143 do.
Francis E. clerk, State House. B. b.
50 Wendell
Frank A. clerk, B. bds. 46 Laugdon
James, laborer, h. 354 Prospect
Joseph E. bookkeeper, 553 Mass. av.
h. 38 Amory
Lydia, widow of Samuel, h. 38 Amory
Martha J. widow of James E. house
353 Pearl
Nathan A. Standard Sugar Refinerv,
h. 50 Wendell
Rose C. Mrs. h. 46 Langdon
Samuel B. laborer, h. 1192 Cambridge
Walter C.teamster,b.ll92 Cambridge
FRYE WILLIAM, JR. Hampden
Creamery, 153 River, h. do. See
page 774 [Sixth
Frykman G. Julius, machinist, h. 249
Fryott William, laborer, h. 23 Webster av.
Fuchs Carl M. J. tinsmith, b. 28 Harvey
John E. currier, h. 28 Harvey
Fudge Arthur S. coverer, 201 Bridge,
bds. 123 Cambridge
David (David Fudge & Son), under-
taker, 123 Cambridge, h. do.
FUDGE DAVID & SON, under-
takers, 123 Cambridge. See p. 807
Fugar Alfred, painter, h. 12 Brookford
Fuglestad John A. laborer,h. 27 Railroad
Sewall N. machinist, b. 27 Railroad
Fullam John P. teamster,!). 934 Cambridge
Mary Mrs. h. 934 Cambridge
Fuller Addie R. widow of Richard F. h.
13 Hilliard
Arthur B. Mrs. h. 13 Hilliard
Caroline A. and Harriet W. h. 63
Dana
Cassie, clerk, B. rms. 275 Broadway
Charles o. carpenter, li Dennis, B.
bds. 21 Haskell
Charles L. insurance, 58 Stata, 1'..
h. 19 Forest
Charles s. student, II. r. h 126
Prospecl
Charles W. collector, 3 Lincoln, h.
20 Orchard
Cyrus B. b. 212 Hamilton
230
CAMBRIDGE [(j] DIRECTORY
Fuller Edith D. asst. Epis. Theo. school
library, bds. 13 Hilliard
Edward H. electrician B. h. 8 Acorn
E. F. painter, bds. Brattle sq. Hotel
George C. W. clothing, 557 Mass.
ave. h. 101 Austin
George C. W. Jr. clerk, 557 Mass.
ave. h. 101 Austin
Garden E. clothing cutter, 23 North,
B. h. 11* Inman
Isabella, widow, h. 134 Rindge ave.
James H. agent, h. 259 Winsor
John, laborer, b. 29 Dyke
John E. clerk, B. h. 1283 Cambridge
Lyman J., U. S. postal clerk, house
'108 Austin
Minnie S. Mrs. millinery, 1398 Cam-
bridge, h. 118 Inman
Robert O. house 125 Prospect
Sarah, widow of Samuel, h. 26 Essex
Simeon H. woolens, B. h. 68 Dana
Walter, driver, bds. r. 31 Harvard
Walter D. at 4 Park,B.b. 64 Prospect
William, blacksmith, b. 12 Lowland
avenue [st. pi.
William H. paper hanger, h. 1 Jay
Fullerton Archie J. painter, bds. Porters
Hotel
George H. washer, 136 Franklin, b.
14 Cottage
Sarah J. widow of Augustus W. h.
77 Wallace
Fulton Allen, master mariner, h.61 Ellery
Dugald M. student, H.U.b. 61 Ellery
John, painter, 14 Church, house 62
Prince
Funk William, gardener, h. r. 18 Railroad
FTJRBI SH FRED B. carpenter, 83
Boylston and 13 Church, house 31
Crescent. See page 789
Furbush Joseph H. police sta. 1, h. 29
Crescent
Royal G. clerk, b. 29 Crescent
Furey James, foreman, h. 456 Putnam av.
Furfey Hugh, h. 12 Somerset [194 do.
James, mat mnfr. 202 Brookline h.
FURFEY JAMES A. mat mnfr.
202 Brookline, h. 134 Chestnut.
See page 793
James H. driver, hose wragon, No. 5,
h. 59 Prince
John E. letter carrier, 18 Boylston,
h. 24 Mt. Auburn
John F. janitor, Prospect, cor. Har-
vard, h. 127 Hamilton
Michael, mat maker, 202 Brookline,
h. 208 do.
William P. cooper, b. 12 Somerset
Furlong Isaac A. salesman, B. house 7
Russell
Robert, fish cutter, h. 75 Bolton
Sylvester, carriage washer, 24
Brattle, h. 64 Pemberton i
Furlong Sylvester, Jr.clerk,B.b. 64 Pem-
berton
Thomas, laborer, h. 35b Porter
Furness Charles A. driver, 9 Brattle, b.
9 Brewer
Roger S. blacksmith, h. 9 Brewer
William E. bicycle repairer,4 Brattle
sq. b. 9 Brewer
William H. Mrs. h. 4 Reidesel ave.
Fury John, boiler maker, bds. 3 Parnell
Patrick, baker, 176 Harvard, house
1 57 Portland
Fyfe Robert, baker, h. 48 Middlesex
GABRIEL ALBERT G. action maker,
Osborn, b. 42 Norfolk
Henry T. piano action maker, 145
Broadway, b. 42 Norfolk
Manuel B. h. 18 Jefferson
Martha R. widow of Samuel E. h.
42 Norfolk [vard
Mary E. widow of John, h. 121 Har-
Gaddis David, soap boiler, 200 Broadwav,
h. 83 Elm
James, laborer, h. 89 Elm
Joseph, laborer, h. 422 Columbia
William, janitor, Jefferson Physical
Laboratory, h. at Somerville
Gade John Allyn, student, H. U. bds. 5
Berkeley
Gadesby Charles, iron worker, B. B.
Wks. h. 22 Bristol
Gaffey John, teamster, h. 56 Ninth •
Thomas F.apothecary,425 Cambridge
h. at Lynn [23 Sidney
Gaffney Charles B. baker, 40 Green, h.
Charles B. driver, h. 570 Cambridge
Susan, housekeeper, h. r. 56 Winter
Gafney James, machinist, h. 175 Charles
John, plumber, b. 175 Charles
Gagan Ann, widow of Francis, house 61
Hampshire
Gage B. O. fireman, at Blake's mnfr. Co.
h. at Somerville
Charles Sibley Mrs. h. 6 Garden
Daniel W. stoves and plumber, 1896
Mass. ave. h. 146 Huron ave.
Jennie Miss,dressmaker,rms.68 Pearl
Milton, furniture, h. 68 Orchard
Seth N. ins. 2041 Mass. ave. and 53
Devonshire, B. b. 7 Chester
Gagne Edward, photographer, Winsor n.
Cambridge, h. do.
Gagnon Frank,brick burner,h.!24 Dublin
Mederic. wire worker, 10 Franklin,
h. 94 Heurv
Rose Mrs. h. 63 School
Seth, carpenter, b. 15 Douglass
Ulderic, foreman, 10 Franklin, h. 94
Henry
John,
Vassal lane
CAMBRIDGE [Q-] DIRECTORY
231
Gahm Elizabeth B. teacher, Gore prim-
ary school, h. 48 Antrim
John S. varnisher, h. 48 Antrim
Joseph S. clerk B. b. 48 Antrim
Mary A. clerk, 10 Arrow, bds. 48
Antrim
Gainey John, rubber worker, house 450
Broadway
William J. porter, h. 27 Hancock
Gains Thomas, coachman, 2131 Mass. av.
boards do.
Gaitor Richard L. waiter, B. house 89
Walden
Galarneau Charles, clerk, h. 5 Clifton
Frank D. brakeman, h. 5 Clifton
John B. pressman, h. 18£ School
Galbraith Archibald V. student, H. U. b.
63 Highland ave.
Frederick W. lawyer and engineer,
h. 63 Highland ave. [land
John S. student, H. U. bds. 63 High-
Gale Eliza C. widow of George T. h. 320
Harvard
Ezra T. lumber. 336 Main
f^ ALE GEORGE W. pies. Geo.
VT W. Gale Lumber Co. 336 Main, h.
at Boston. See front cover
f^\ ALE GEORGE W. LUMBER
VJ CO. lumber, 336 Main. See front
cover
Hezekiah C. h. 29 Chauncy
Justin E. h. 25 Kirkland
Louisa Mrs. h. 4 Worcester
Galgay Frank, laborer, 169 Gore, h. rear
172 Spring
Maurice, at 169 Gore,b. r. 172 Spring
Gallagher Bridget, dressmaker, 39 Boyl-
ston, rms. do.
Charles, watchman, Market, junc.
Broadway, h. 20 School
Daniel, candy maker, h. 2451 Mass.av.
Dennis, rubber worker, h. 2 Har-
vard place
Edward, shipper, Boston Woven
Hose & Rubber Co. h. 185 Norfolk
Frank, at 169 Gore, b.167 Hampshire
Frank, at 169 Gore, b. 19 Squire's ct.
George A. plasterer, b. 101 Webster
avenue
Hugh, cigars, b. 187 Hampshire
Hugh, rubber worker, h. 2 Harvard
place
Hugh, tinsmith, h. 625 Putnam ave.
Hugh J. laborer, h. 40 Gore
Hugh J. Jr. clerk, b. 40 Gore
Hugh T. teamster,160 Gore.h.147 do.
John, hostler, at 169 Gore
John, laborer, h. 1(51 Main
John A. safe maker, h. 208 Harvard
Joseph, carpenter, h. 239 Main
Joseph, boxmaker, b.1176 Cambribge
Joseph J. stenographer, B. bds. 25
Lopez
Gallagher Margaret Miss, h. 2 Hastings
Mary, widow, h 11 Brewery
Mary E. widow of John, h. 15 Second
Nicholas, clerk, B. b. 775 Cambridge
Owen J. bookbiuder, Riverside Bind-
ery, h. 25 Lopez
Owen M. clerk, 168 Gore
Patrick, coppersmith, h. 161 Main
Patrick, lumber, b. 1 Munroe
Peter, candy maker, B. h. 33 Cedar
Peter, conductor, h. 1176 Cambridge
Richard, peddler, h. 135 Webster
avenue
Richard, tinsmith, h. 297 Green
Robert, clerk, b. 40 Gore
Sarah Mrs. h. 15 Farwell place
Thomas, plasterer, 632 Mass. ave. h.
101 Webster ave.
Thomas 2d. plasterer, b. 101 Webster
avenue
Thomas F. clerk, 85 Hampshire, h.
at Clinton
Thomas J. trunk maker, B. house,
Washburne ave.
William, laborer, h. 16 Harvard
William, laborer, h. 1 Munroe
William, Jr. wire worker, h.l Monroe
GALLAGHER WILLIAM,
VT plasterer, 101 Webster ave. h. do.
See p. 801
William, Jr. driver, b.101 Webster av.
William, Jr. wire worker, boards 16
Harvard
William H. box maker, 1176 Cam-
bridge
Gallant Cornelius L. cook. h. 9 Car-
lisle
John, carpenter, h. 127 Spring
John, Jr. rubber worker, boards 127
Spring
William, book binder, b. 127 Spring
Gallen Michael, canvasser, h. 21 Mill
Galligau Bartholomew, rubber worker,
h. 19 Harvard
Peter, safe maker, 17 Main, h. Mun-
roe, near Third
Philip F. foreman, h. 128 Spring
Thomas, stone cutrer, h. 19 Harvard
Galligo Joseph, boiler maker, 72 Main
Gallinowsky Anthony, shoemaker, h. 13
Lambert
Gallishaw Henry, furniture mover. 329
Main, h. do.
Gallison Fred X. plumber. 694 Bfass.
av. b. 142 Bit. Auburn
Henry, artist, P>. bds. 94 Brattle
Marie Mrs. music teacher, 94 Brattle,
bds. do.
Gallivan Abigail, widow of Donald, h. r.
79 Boy 1st on
Daniel, printer. 18 Central sq. b. 22
Sparks
Daniel, shoemaker, b. 12 Foster
232
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Gallivan James, h. 36 Foster
James, laborer, b. 23 Mill
James, printer, University Press, h.
3 Appian Way
Jeremiah, at Am. Rub. Works, h. 199
Charles
Jeremiah, laborer, b. 8 Murray
John, laborer, b. 23 Mill
John, laborer, h. 25 Grant
John, shoemaker, b. 42 Foster
John, teamster, h. 255 Mt. Auburn
John J. laborer, boards T. Gallivan,
Bradbury
John J. teamster, b. 22 Sparks
Julia Miss, h. r. 79 Boylston
Margaret, widow of John, h. 101
Dudley
Mary, dressmaker, h. 171 Thorndike
Marv, widow of James, h. 3 Appian
Way
Michael, laborer, b. 42 Foster
Michael F. plumber, 27 Brattle, bds.
T. Gallivan, Bradbury
Martimer, laborer, h. 23 Mill
Mortimer, laborer, b. 42 Foster
Patrick, laborer, h. 22 Sparks
Timothy, laborer, Murray st. stables,
h. Murray
Timothy, tailor, h. 3 Line
Timothy J. asst. at Observatory, b.
28 Foster
see Galvin
Galviu Ann, widowT of James, house 50
Bridge
Daniel, expressman, h. 12 Burns ct.
Ellen Miss, b. 141 Elm
James, b. 50 Bribge
James, carriage painter, 224 Main,h.
3 Rollins ct.
James B. at University Press, bds. 6
Grant
Jeremiah E. helper, 1250 Mass. av. b.
23 Mill
Jeremiah E. plate printer, bds. 241
River
Jesse, furniture polisher, house 84
Tremont
John, coal heaver, b. 37 Flagg
John, driver, Cambridge laundry h.
r. 209 Mt. Auburn
John, laborer, h. 6 Harvard pi.
John, laborer, B. & M. R. R. b. 125
Gore
John, laborer, H.U. yard, h. 6 Grant
John, piano action, h. 227 Third
John A. car conductor, h. 34 Myrtle
avenue
John J. carriage painter, 224 Main,
h. 19 Lopez
Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. 125
Gore
Marv, widow, h. 1734 Cambridge
Mary E. h. 8 De Wolfe
Galvin Mary E. widow of Richard A. h.
190 Brookline
Maurice, teamster, h. 35 Washington
Michael, laborer, b. 672 Cambridge
Michael, teamster, 81 Main, bds. 214
Broadway
Michael J. shoe repairer, 16£ Holy-
oke, h. 8 DeWolfe
Michael J. b. 8 DeWolfe
Michael J. candy maker, 243 Broad-
way, h. 365 Prospect
Michael J. teamster, at Som. h. 190
Brookline
Mortimer, driver, 1509 Cambride, h.
i 42 Foster
Patrick, fireman, h. 10 Berkshire
Patrick, laborer, b. 8 First
Patrick A. clerk, 638 Mass. ave. b. 8
DeWolfe
Philip J. pressman, Riverside Press,
h. 186 Brookline
Robert J. laborer, h. 44 North
Thomas, shoemaker, h. Holyoke
Timothy, tailor, 10 Union sq. h. 3
Line
Timothy J. asst. at Observatory, h.
28 Foster
Thomas J. b. S DeW^olfe
Galway Cassie J. dressmaker, 211 Mt.
Auburn, b. do.
James W. bookbinder, bds. 211 Mt.
Auburn
William, marble polisher, h. 211 Mt.
Auburn
William F. teamster, b. 211 Mt.
Auburn
Gamache, Louis J. A. teacher, St. Mary's
school, h. 57 Essex
Gamlin Alice M. Miss, stenographer, b.
85 Franklin
Fred, clerk, 60 River, b. 85 Franklin
William, carpenter, r. 380 Main, h.
at Somerville
Hannah, widow of William, h. 85
Franklin
Gammon Edward J. printer, boards 143
Hastings
Felinda, widow of Edward E. h. 143
Hastings
Hannah B. Mrs. h. 123 Washington
John, brush maker, 122 Harvard
John F. printer, b. 143 Hastings
Gandv Charles, helper, Sixth, cor. Potter,
~ti. 13 Bristol
Thomas, Jr. laborer, h. 12 Marion
Gannett John S. clerk, 40 State, B. h. 19
Ware
Thomas B. supt. Revere Sugar Reiin-
erv, Water, h. Cbanning pi.
William Wyllys, h. 19 Ware
William W. Mrs. h. Cbanning pi.
Ganuigan Bartley, boot maker, h. 19
Harvard
CAMBRIDGE [Q-] DIRECTORY
[233
Gannon Bridget, widow of Thomas, h.
12 Harding
Charles B. h. 16 Suffolk
John, brush maker, h. 13 Hayes ct.
John, laborer, b. 18 Pioneer av.
Peter J. mason, h. 180 Norfolk
Thomas, mason, h. 84 Elm
Thomas, stove mounter, B. h. 113
Third
Thomas A. variety, 811 Cambridge,
h. 12 Harding
Thomas F. Baker, b. 60 Sidney
Ganong Allison W. blacksmith, and
carriage mnf r. 2613 Mass. av. h. at
Arlington
Frank N. Boston Herald, house 48
Orchard
George A. blacksmith, 26 Regent, b.
ai Somerville
Henry A. laborer, h. 20 Broadway
John C. machinist, h. 62 Crescent av.
Susan A. widow of Charles J. h. 270
Walden
Garcelon Octavia D. Miss, b. 25 Pearl
Garde Edward, clerk, 423 Main, h. 720
Mass. ave.
Gardham George T. driver, 33 Summer,
B. h. 62 Spring
Gardiner Frederick Mrs.h. 24 Concord av.
Henrietta, h. 24 Concord ave.
H. C. confectioner, 24 Elm
Olive L. Miss, h. 8 Forest
Gardner Andrew, tinsmith, b. 65 Fifth
Benjamin F. produce, 30 So. Market,
B. h. 1 Blake
Charles W. milkman, Van Norden,
house do.
Edward J. coachman, house rear 59
Tremont
Frances Miss, h. 15 Acorn
Frederick M. salesman, b. 70 Prospect
George E. laborer, h. r. 19 Grant
George E. mail driver, h. 77 Broad-
way
Grace widow of Parkman, h. r. 19
Grant
James, coachman, 125 Prospect
James A. painter, 187 Green, h. 14
Hayes ct.
James E. physician. Hubbard park,
h. do.
John C. engineer, B. & M. R. R
shop, h. 89 Third
Joseph A. hair dresser, 4 Bolyoke,
h. at Somerville
.1. II. boiler maker. 71 Main
Maria Miss. b. .'50 Wallace
Martha A. Mrs. h. 120 Winsor
Mary, widow of James, li. 7 Fifth
Mary, widow of Miles, h. 11 Deealnr
Mary C. widow of Benjamin IJ. h.
70 Prospect
Peter, laborer, 169 Gore, h.29 Warren
Gardner Randall D. draughtsman, B. B.
Wks. h. 44 Brendon
Richard, laborer, h. 9 Sargent
Roswell L. civil engineer, b. 1 Blake
Samuel B. h. 10 Lake
Susie B. nurse, 4'i Magazine, b. do.
Thomas, laborer, h. 146 Charles
Walter, painter, h. 120 VVinsor
Walter J. clerk. B. bds. 1 Blake
William F. painter, 704 Mass. ave. b.
70 Prospect
, draughtsman, rms. 35 Inman
Garey Charles A. at 50 Washington, B.
h. 891 Mass. ave
Michael, laborer, bds. 56 Walden
Garfield Leonard D. supt.H.U. buildings,
h. 37 Irving
Samuel T. clerk, rms. 66 Pearl
Gargan Patrick J. teamster, Albany, cor.
Portland, h. 90 Washington
Garland Adelbert D. painter, rms. 6
Douglass
Albert, cooper, b. 13 Sixth
Alex H. (Camb. Ice Co.), 122 Hamp-
shire, rms. 124 do.
Charles A. caterer, h. 15 Elm
Edward, hosemaker, h. 25 Pine
Harry C. confectioner, h. 1 Hancock
Henry, ice cream maker, 13 Brattle,
h. Hancock
Henry, nurseryman, h. 31 Market
Horatio, shoe maker, house 92
Washington [way
Jabez, building mover, h. 227 Broad-
James, rubber worker, b. 25 Pine
Richard, shoemaker,b. 92 Washington
Samuel, laborer, h. 6£ Cherry
Garling Adelbert D. painter, 515 Mass.
av. h. 6 Douglass
Garman Samuel, naturalist, h. 17 Gray
Garner William W. waiter, h. 106 Clark
W. W. Mrs. dressmaker, h.lOG Clark
Garons Bartolo, fruit, 523 Mass. ave. h.
South
Garrabrant Edward W. hatter, h. 16
Fairmont ave.
Garraghan Martin, rubber worker, h. 9
9 Leonard ave.
Garraty John W. planing mill, B. house
15 Leonard ave.
Garrett Alfred, brickmaker,h.l40 Dublin
Douglass, waiter, h. 33 Brewery
George, blacksmith, 139 Franklin, h.
82 Green
Harry R. blacksmith, b. 98 Inman
G1 ARRETT WILLIAM P. horse-
W slioer, 13!) Franklin, h. 98 Inman.
Se<> p. DC.
William W. student, b. 98 inman
Garrison Charles, electrician, r». h. 17
Belmont
Canity Catherine, widow of John, h. 6
Beaver
234
CAMBRIDGE
LG]
DIRECTORY
Garrity George A. tinsmith, Third, cor.
Potter, h. 5 Pioneer
John, laborer, h. 312 Third
Murray A. clerk, B. h. 50 Eustis
Thomas, teamster, N. N. Stickney,
h. 19 Beaver
Garside Frank, designer, h. 7 Brookline
Garth Fredric C. photographer, 8 Central
sq. h. at Allston
Gartland John H. florist, 43 Tremont, B.
bds. 97 Line, rear 1509 Cambridge
Michael, lard refiner, Niles Bros.
Concord ave.near Huron ave.h.do.
Patrick, engineer, 1509 Cambridge,
house 97 Line, rear do.
Peter F. teacher, B. h. 16 Market
Gartner Christian, bakery, 111 Fourth,
h. do.
Gartou Joseph V. pastor.OldCamb.Bap.
church, h. 364 Harvard
Gartside Joseph, clerk, 169 Gore, house
at Somerville
Garuchy Charles, carriage painter, bds.
47 Hubbard ave.
Garvey James, horseshoer, 106 Portland,
h. 1 Webster ave.
John J. grocer, 31 Harvard, house
241 Main
Michael, laborer, h. 141 Elm
Michael J. clerk, 1092 Cambridge, b.
1070 do.
William, laborer, b. 10 Porter
Garvin Ann, widow of Thomas, h. 85
Cambridge
Daniel E. steam fitter, h. 20 Surrey
Ellen, widow of William, h. 103
Fourth
John, glass blower, 3 Second, h. 342
Cambridge
f^\ ARVIN PATRICK J. real es-
\JT tate and ins. 253 Cambridge, h. at
Somerville. See p. 19
see Gavin
Gasby James, at B, B. Works, Third, h.
at Somerville [Fisk place
Gaskill Charles A. paper hanger, h. 12
Ernest E. clerk, 435 Mass. ave. bds.
132 Franklin
George, piano tuner, h. 132 Franklin
Henry E. teas, etc. house 136a
Washington
Henry W. laborer, h. 82 Franklin
Ga skins Thomas B. laborer, h. 8 Magee
Gaspar Joseph, at Page's box factory, h.
12 Lowland ave.
Manuel, rubber worker, boards 12
Lowland ave.
Gasper Joseph, fisherman, h. 70 Second
Joseph, Jr. barber, 44 Third, bds. 70
Second
Misses The, h. 228 Vine
Gass Charles H. butter, 61 Quiucy mar-
market, B. h. 11 Roseland
Gassett Harriet A. widow of Charles, h.
3U Mellen
Gatchell Mary E. Mrs. h. 44 Creighton
Gately Delia Miss, house 80 Boylston
Frank W. teamster, b. 127 Putnam
avenue
James, gardener, h. 127 Putnam a v.
James, laboier, h. 127 Putnam ave.
James E. clerk, 49 Banks, b. 14 Grant
Jeremiah, cooper, b. 54 Portland
John, laborer, bds. 6 Allston
John J. clerk, 1390 Mass. ave. house
13 Grant
Joseph C. butter, cheese and eggs,
h. 25 Myrtle ave.
Martin, varnisher, Am. Pub. Co. h.
253 Sixth
Mary T. eompositor, h. 89 Amory
Patrick, laborer, bds. 2 Parnell
Patrick J. teamster, h. 8 Allston
Peter, marble polisher, h. 89 Amory
Thomos, laborer, h. r. 90 Holworthy
Thomas, tinsmith, b. 54 Portland
Thomas H. printer, h. 127 Putnam
avenue
Gates Charles K. clothing, h. 80 Fayette
Harriet A. widow of Stephen F.
house 135 River
Melinda Miss, principal, Lowell Kin-
dergarten, bds. 69 Brattle
Thomas, case maker, 162 Broadway,
h. 4 Winter
William H. Mrs. h. 21 William
William S. rubber coat maker, house
25 School st.ct.
, rms. 107 School [ington
Gatewood Arthur, waiter, h. 73 Wash-
Gaughan Edward E. case maker, bds. 25
Ninth
John, grocer, 25 Xinth, h. do.
Thomas W. casemaker, 162 Broad-
way, bds. 25 Xinth
Gaul Hanford T. teamster, 81 Main, h.
26 Brewery
Mary A. widow of Russell, house 28
Harrison [ave.
Gauley Isaiah W. gardener, b. 22 Myrtle
James X. gardener, h. 43 Parker
John, laborer, bds. 176 Gore [ave.
John A. at Gas Works, h. 22 Myrtle
Martin, laborer, bds. ]76 Gore
Robert D. boards 43 Parker
Gaulin Alphonse, law student, rms. 409
Broadway
Gauthier Alexauder, cabinet maker,house
45 School
Gavin Bernard, painter, 224 Main, house
at Boston [ter
Daniel J. carpenter, h. 14i Worces-
David, carpeuter, n. 16 Worcester
David W. carpenter, b. 16 Worcester
James A. rubber worker, boards 16
Worcester
CAMBRIDGE
[Gi
DIKECTORY
235
Gavin Lochlin, carpenter,h.t6 Worcester
Thomas A. brick layer,h. 27 Decatur
see Giirvin
Gaw David M. salesman, b. 90 Hancock
James, laborer, h. 40 Fairmont
James, Jr.bookbinder,b.40 Fairmont
Gay Albert J. piano maker, b. 112 Pearl
Archibald H. sailmaker, h. 180
Broadway
Charles A. janitor, City Hall, house
68 Hancock
Charles S. engraver's apprentice, bds.
112 Pearl
Elliot F. M. clerk. 529 Mass. ave. bds.
124 Pearl
Elliott A. canvasser, h. 112 Pearl
George F. 18 India, B. h. 10 Con-
cord avenue
Howard E. hairdresser, B. house 24
Upton
William, letter carrier, P. O. 18
Boylstou, h. 5 Everett
William H. machinist, h. 360 Putnam
aveuue
Gayler Christopher F. night starter,
Baldwin st. station, h. 17 Carlisle
Gavlord Frances D. widow of Edwin, h.
33 Walden [ton
William L. salesman, h. 50 Pember-
Gaynor James, laborer, bds. 65 Boylston
William, boiler maker, 72 Main,
bds. 9 Broadway
Gayton Patrick F. (Gayton & Co.), char-
coal, 103 Bridge, h. 152 Spring
& Co. (Patrick F. Gayton, Charles
Gormley, John Walsh and James
McKenna), charcoal, 103 Bridge
Geary Abbie D. dressmaker, 50 Cedar,
bds. do.
Bartholomew, driver, b. 199 Vine
Cornelius F. wood moulder, house
10 Hotel Harrison
Daniel, laborer, h. 1 Harding
James, cooper, h. 269 Viue
John, laborer, bds. 199 Vine
John, potter, b. 55 Cedar
Joseph, polisher, h. 46 Second
Lewis F. furniture polisher, b. 46
Second
Patrick, baker, h. 1 Eighth
Thomas, laborer, h. 50 Cedar
Walter F. baker, h. 36 Bristol
William, city laborer, h. 46 Mont-
gomery [Cedar
William, laborer, h. Norris next
Geddea Alice A. Mrs. h. 878 Mass. ave.
Robert A. stone cutter, h. 23 Decatur
Gedry John, teamster, b. 6 chestnut pk.
Gegao .Jane, widow., h. 61 Hampshire
GeiSler Maria A. widow of Francis ( !.
house 1539 < lambridge
Gelderl Edward B. compositor, 618 Mass.
ave. house 114 Prospecl
Geldowsky John F. wood carving, and
paper mache, Otis, n. First, house
at Dorchester
Gendrall Joseph, laborer, rms. 293 Third
Genthner Gilmore, tinsmith, 143 Cam-
bridge, h. at West Somerville
George Andrew M. lather, h. 12 Hancock
Anthony, hair dresser, 435 Cam-
bridge, h. do.
Charles, janitor, Mechanics Hall, h.
197 Green
Eliza A. widow of Obadiah, house
965 Cambridge
Frank G.,Am. Rub. Works, h. rear 22
Spring
Ida Mrs. b. 5 Walker
Geppert Charles, furniture carver,boards
19 Market [Market
Marie, widow of Hermann, house 19
Gerald Albert K. student, H. tf. h. 19
Trowbridge
Eliza B. Mrs. h. 19 Trowbridge
Mary A. Mrs. h. 19 Trowbridge
see Jerauld
Gerhart David, brass finisher, house 167
Charles
David, piano action maker, bds. 167
Charles
William, brass finisher, boards 167
Charles
Germaine David, laborer, h. 19 Tuttle
John, plasterer, b. 40 Foster
Joseph P. fireman, b. 19 Tuttle
Mary A. clerk, b. 19 Tuttle
Matthew J. clerk, h. 50 Wiuthrop
P. James, shoe maker, h. 55 Main
Thomas F. plasterer, h. 2 Dublin
f^ ERMANIA FIRE INS. CO.
VU~ of New York, John S. Sawyer,
agent, 553 Mass. ave. See front
cover.
Gerould Chas. W. teacher, High school,
B. h. 76 Oxford
Gerrio James, teamster, h. 24 Jordan pi.
Gerrish Edward, b. 8 Avon
Mary A. widow of Samuel, house 104
A list on
Peter, upholsterer, h. 69 Sixth
Smith, real estate, h. 6 Avon
Willard P. asst. at Observatory, h.
at Boston
Woodbury, cabinet maker, 119 Pearl.
h. 143 Green
Gerry Abbie and Fanny, h. (it! Waverlv
Andrew W. wire worker, house 66
Waverlv
Frederick* A. h. 1696 Mass. ave.
John N. plasterer, house r. 11 Valen-
tine
John W, horseshoe!-. !) Tennev, h.
Elm, COr. Tcnney
Thos. II. engineer, 172 Pearl, house
15 Wilbur
236
CAMBRIDGE [Q-] DIRECTORY
Gerry Trueworthy, trav. salesman, 109
Kingston, B. b. 67 Pleasant
Warren A. carriage trimmer, 2225
Mass. ave. b. 1692 do.
Gertson Albert, grocer, 38 Union, h. do.
Victor, provision wagon, house 69
Clark
Gervais Henry, baker, h. 59 Columbia
Henry, baker, 3 Austin, house 155£
Harvard
Getchell Eliza H. Miss, teacher, Harvard
grammar school, rms. 307 Broad-
way
Harry C. (Geo. H. Carter & Co.),
bicycles, 3 Central sq. b. 21 Inman
Waldo I. machinist, 10 Arrow, h.
45 Ellery
Gethins Francis W. blacksmith's ap-
prentice, b. 319 Green
James H. plumber, h. 380 Green
James H. Mrs. dressmaker, 380
Green, h. do.
Patrick, coachman, 320 Harvard, h.
319 Green
Thomas P. plumber, h.r.207 Franklin
Getz Thomas, cabinet maker, b. 4 Mul-
lins ct.
Geyer William E. salesman, b. 18 Mt.
Auburn
Gfroerer Charles, wood carver, h. 69i
Fifth
Gibbens Eliza P. Mrs. h. 107 Irving
Gibbons James E. teamster, B. h. 25
Jefferson
John, laborer, b. 30 Berkshire
Joseph, bell man, b. 291 Vine
Joseph J. salesman, B. house 102
Prospect
Michael, laborer, h. 13 Lambert
Patrick, laborer. Am. Rub. Co. bds.
23 Plymouth
Richard G. teamster, h. 291 Vine
Thomas, porter, 164 Broadway, h. at
Somerville
Thomas, soap maker, 184 Broadway,
h. 21 Plymouth
Gibbs Albert, beltmaker, b. 1 Sixth
Alfred, cook, 17 Kirkland, b. do.
Amory T. lawyer, B. h. 104 Henry
Francis G. trav. salesman, 53 State,
B. b. 43 Erie
Fred T. clerk 43 Franklin, B. house
45 Norfolk
George A. laborer, b. 1 Sixth
George O. agent, 141 Milk, B. bds.
104 Henry
Horace G. h. 110 Inman
Lucien E. student, b. 45 Norfolk
Ruhama H. widow of George H. h.
36 Cottage
Gibson Belle, widow of Robert, h. 33
Kinnaird
Gibson George, clerk, b. 11 Willard
Geo. A. treas. Ivers & Pond Piano
Co. 286 Main, h. at Medford
Harry, driver, b. 11 Willard
Henrv, gardener, h. rear 43 Norfolk
Henry D. at Am. Rub. Co. b. r. 43
Norfolk
James H. secondhand furniture, 500
Cambridge, h. 502 do.
John, boiler maker, b. 4 DeWolfe
John, gardener, Hubbard park, h. 52
Foster
Joseph P. reporter, 65 Franklin, B.
b.36 Western ave.
Lydia G. Miss, h. 64 Franklin
Samuel P. stenographer, b. 52 Foster
Thomas, packer, at A.H. Hews & Co.
b. 61 Hubbard ave.
Thomas V. brass finisher, house 81
Broadway
William E. milkman, 38£ Dublin, h.
do.
William J. potter, A. H. Hews & Co.
b. 61 Hubbard ave.
William T.milkman,ll Willard, h.do.
Giddings Bessie Mrs. housekeeper, 27
Haskell
Joseph, hatter, h. 317 Prospect
Samuel, h. 116 Thorndike
Giffin Thomas c arpenter, b. 21 Mellen
Giffnev Catheri in widow of John, house
1129 Cambridge
Gifford Lvsander W. H. foreman elec-
tric dept. 169 Gore, h. 265 Cam-
bridge
William L. R, librarian Cambridge
public library, h. 3 Cleveland
Giggy Israel, stevedore, B. h. 25 Port-
* land
Gilbert Arnold S. 10 Arrow, b. 1146
Mass. ave.
Avery, clerk, b. 72 Inman
Charles, clerk, B. b. 94 Magazine
Charles H. brick mason, h. 297 Green
Christina, widow of Thomas, h. 303
Winsor
Ellery T. ins. agt. h. 23 Lawrence
Eugene F. car conductor, h. 728
Mass. ave.
Eugene F. furnace tender, house 396
Winsor
Francis, laborer, h. 49 Reed
Fred M. salesman, B. h. 96 Hancock
Frederick C. student, M. I. T., B. b.
23 Lawrence
George, engineer, h. 12S Harvard
George B. painter, IS Central sq. h.
19 Oak circle
Hiram, h. 20 Park
James, blacksmith, b. 10 Broadway
James L. (Gilbert & Butler), organ
builders, 37 Fifth, h. 14 Lee
Joseph, painter, h. 29 Clay
CAMBRIDGE [Q-] DIRECTORY
237
Gilbert Julia A. Mrs. employment office,
1246 Mass. ave. h. do.
Mary E. Mrs. h. 7 Elm
Mary A. Mrs. nurse, h. 221 Harvard
Mary M. Miss. h. 195 Hamilton
Robert M. clerk, B. b. 1246 Mass. ave.
GILBERT WILLIAM F. painter,
18 Western ave. h. r. 72 Inman.
See p. 792.
William F. Jr. inspector. X. E. T. &
T. Co. B. b. rear 72 Inman
& Butler (James L. Gilbert & Geo.
A. Butler), or gan builders, 37 Fifth
Gilberti Anthony, shoe repairer, 190
Franklin, h. do.
Gilbertson Albert, rubber worker, h. 167
Wiusor [bridge
Gilbride John, foundryman, h. 189 Cam-
Gilchrist Henry A. driver, 10 Bridge,
rms. do.
Gilcreas Charles S. bookkeeper, bds. 235
Harvard
Frances E. bookkeeper, 110 Harvard,
b. 235 do.
Hannah M. widow of D. Austin, h.
235 Harvard
Mary C. bookkeeper, b. 235 Harvard
Walter F. clerk, T. B. M. Co. Third,
b. 235 Harvard
Giles George A. student, b. 438 Green
Henry M. mechanical engineer, 2
Central sq. h. 51 Antrim
James F. carpenter, b. 36 Austin
Smiley S. foreman, W. E. St. Ry.
Co/ stable, River, h. 102 Western
ave.
Thomas R. driver, U. S. mail, b. 77
Broadway
Gill Bridget, widow of Patrick J. h. r.
123 Elm
Edith F. asst. at Observatory, b. 29
Ash
Harry T. at Manual Training school,
b. 29 Ash
James G. machinist, Hawkins Ma-
chine Co. h. 59 Fifth
James S. student, M. I. T., B. b.
29 Ash
GILL JOHN, watches and jewelry,
1346 Mass ave. h. 29 Ash. See
p. 199
Mabel A. asst. at Observatory, b.
29 Ash
Michael, laborer, h. 22 Hunting
Gillam Chas. II. coal ami wood, l Nor-
folk ct. h. do.
Emma, widow of Joseph, h. 33 Elm
Solomon. I). 1 Norfolk ct.
Gillan Elizabeth Miss, h. 15 Farwell pi.
John, harm's- and carriage dealer,
h. 7 Ninth
Margaret Miss, housekeeper, house
7 Ninth
Gillan Maria J. Miss, h. 15 Farwell place
Patrick J. boarding-house, 15 Far-
well place, h. do.
Thomas, cooper, h. 6£ Cherry
Gillespie Eliza J. Mrs. dressmaker, 176
Lake View ave. h. do.
Isaac W. carpenter, h. 152 Prospect
Isaac W. carpenter, 249 Main, house
34 River
Gillies John P. tailor, h. 40 Mt. Auburn
Robert L. picture framer, 13 Brattle,
b. 40 Mt. Auburn
Gilligan Bartlev, laborer, b. 15 Sparks
Fred A. cleYk, B\ b. 42 Fifth
James, hostler, h. 19£ Lopez
John H. laborer, h. 246 Bridge
Mary N. h. 258 Prospect
Mary Mrs. h. 79 Rindge ave.
Patrick, h. 258 Prospect
Rose, widow of Thomas, h. 42 Fifth
Gillis Alexander H. real estate,27 School,
B. h. 78 Lake View ave.
Andrew, carpenter, h. 44 Baldwin
Arland, laborer, h. 70 Brookliue
Duncan, carpenter, h. 30 Broadway
Harry X. student, bds. 78 Lake
View ave.
James H.teamster,b. 261 Mt. Auburn
John, blacksmith, h. 71 Spring
John, blacksmith, T. B. M. Co.
Third, cor. Bent
John, laborer,h.74 Cashing [Auburn
Patrick, city laborer, house 261 Mt.
Peter, laborer, h. 271 Vine
Robert L. framer, 13 Brattle, bds.
40 Mt. Auburn
Sarah, house 244 Hampshire
William, carpenter, h.62 "Webster av.
Gilloughly James, furniture, house 2
T jinn r»+-
GILMAN ARTHUR, regent of
Radcliffe College, director of the
Cambridge school, office 10 Gar-
den, house 5 Waterhouse. See p.
831
Charles H. ins. 113 Devonshire. B.
house 17 Magazine
Edward F. clerk, h. 9 Reed
Frances B. Mis. h. 32 Hawthorn
Frank M. physician, 170 Putnam
ave. house do.
Henry W. clerk, b. 17 Magazine
James A. printer. University Press,
house 9 Leonard ave.
John J. tailor, h. 6 Beech
John s. rubber cutter, h. 3 Union pi.
Marv M. teacher, Wyman Bchool, h.
44 Chester
Orlando W. Lumber com. mer. 2422
Mass. ave. house 51 CreightOD
K(tg«'i'« teacher, bds. 32 Hawthorn
Sarah E. widow <>f Charles, house
75 Sixth
238
CAMBRIDGE [Q-] DIRECTORY
Oilman William B. car conductor, bds. 46
Antrim
Gilmore Annie, widow of William J.
house 256 Pearl
Catherine, widow of John, house 50
Auburn place
David G. laborer, h. 98 Harvard
Edward S. grocer, 29 Main, Chas'n.
house 102 Avon Hill
Elizabeth A. widow of Gilbert, house
974 Mass. ave.
Frank L. clerk, B. bds. 26 Clinton
Harry S. driver, h. 223 Broadway
James H. grocer, 25 Holworthy, bds.
50 Auburn place
Jerome, clerk, bds. 223 Broadway
Jerome, Jr. painter, h.225 Broadway
Mabel C. and Gertrude M. house 256
Pearl
Marion E. teacher of French, boards
974 Mass. ave.
Robert H. h. 26 Clinton
Ruth Mrs. dressmaker, h. 34 Soden
Sarah D. widow of Henry H. house
26 Clinton
AVilliam, confectiouer,18 Elm, house
21 Tremont
Gilmour Mary J. Miss, b. 140 Columbia
Thomas, moulder, Pelham. house 21
Tremont
Gilpatrick Cordelia A. h. 30 Wallace
Elizabeth, widow of Benjamin, h.
9 Pleasant
Wallace, decorator, 27 West. B. h.
30 Wallace
Gilroy John, laborer, bds. 12 Seventh
Michael, laborer, bds. 12 Seventh
Gimpel Annie Mrs. boarding house, 63
Sixth
Charles A. rubber worker, boards
63 Sixth
Gingrass Leon,carpenter,h.l3 Brookford
Ginn Enos, desk maker, b. 295 Winsor
GIXX & CO. ATHEX^ET73I
PRESS, publishers of school and
college text books, First, near
Main. See reverse side of page
opp. College Directory
Ginty James H. plumber, h. 77 Inman
John T. string winder, 286 Main, b.
10 Worcester
Michael A. police, station 2, house
10 Worcester
William B. plumber, b.10 Worcester
Girard Alfred, baker, b. r. 49 Dublin
Benjamin F. printer, 544 Main, h.
rear 84 Elm
Bros. (Geo. O. and Emauuel), bakers,
rear 49 Dublin
Cadalie Mrs. h. rear 19 Dublin
David, teamster, h. 276 Waldeu
Emanuel (Girard Bros.), baker, rear
79 Dubliu. h. 261 Walden
Girard Ernest, civil engiueer,h. 9 Arnold
Circle
Frederick, photographer, b.2 Hadley
George O. (Girard Bros.), baker,
rear 49 Dublin, h. 261 Walden
Joseph, carpenter, h. 105 Banks
Louis F.stereotyper,h.25 Western av.
Mabel G. Miss, bookkeeper, 401 Mass.
ave. bds. 9 Arnold circle
Margaret, widow of Benjamiu, house
rear 84 Elm
see Gerard
Girouard Levi, laborer, h. 47 Clay
Giroux Joseph, laborer, h. 3 Rogers ct.
Gisborn John T. cigar maker, house 14
Portsmouth
Given Charles S. bds. 177 Columbia
Isabella D. Mrs. h. 177 Columbia
James, upholsterer, h. 417 Green
Susan D. h. 417 Green
Glaab Leonard, shoemaker, Mt. Auburn,
house 25 Cushing
Glacken Mary, widow, h. 9S7 Cambridge
Glancey Joseph W. waiter, b. 81 Tremont
Mary, widow of John, h.81 Tremont
Glancy Henry, electrician, h.379 Winsor
Glaser Frank, baker, 313 Vine, house
307 do.
Joseph, baker, h. 319 Vine
Glasley Henry, wood turner, rms. 262
Cambridge
Glass Catherine, widow, b. 60 Austin
Charles, piano maker, b.60 Austin
Charles H. casket trimmer, 201
Bridge, bds. 229 Charles
Elmer B. clerk, bds. 229 Charles
John H. jig saw^yer, h. 225 Broad-
way, suite 3
Richard, carpenter. 204 Bridge, h.
229 Charles [ave.
Glassell John, laborer, bds. 595 Concord
Glazebrook Henry, teamster, bds. 148
Pleasant
Glazier Emma J. G. Mrs. b. 396 Harvard
George M. (Merrill ct Glazier), hay
and grain, 267 Main, and real es-
tate. 1 Beacon, rm. 44, B. house
Ellery, cor. Harvard
George M. Jr. manager (Merrill ct
Glazier). 267 Main. h. 63 Dana
Philip L. clerk. B; bds. 396 Harvard
Gleason Edward L. core maker, house
140 Hampshire
Eroschoe C. express, h. 331 Winsor
John, trimmer, C. E. L. Co. rooms
97 Green
John H. laboror, bds. 571 Cambridge
John H. printer, h. 351 Winsor
John J. conductor, b. 905 Cambridge
Patrick, laborer, bds. 65 Boylston
Thomas F. laborer.h. 29 Portsmouth
Gledu Charles, house 19 Haskell
Glen David, priuter. h. 15 Summer
CAMBRIDGE [Q-] DIRECTORY
239
Glendon Thomas, drug clerk, rooms 70
Green
Thomas H. printer, h. 73 Gore
Glenn Patrick, laborer, b. 184 Brookliue
AVinnefred, widow of Dennis, house
184 Brookline
Glennon Bernard F. stone cutter, boards
12 Locust
John, laborer, bds. 167 Brookline
Patrick, milkman, r. 167 Brookline,
house do.
Thomas, laborer, h. 121 Hamilton
Thomas M. teamster, 168 Main, house
167 Brookline
William H. stone cutter, 53 Main, h.
12 Locust
Glidden Amy L. teacher. at Abington, b.
A. W. Gliddems
Arno W. priuter, Universit}' Press,
h. Ashton place
Edward O. commission merchant, 10
Broad, B. house 6 Day
Howard K. student, bds. 6 Day
Lewis S. M. trav. salesman, h. 7 Flagg
Osmond, clerk, 638 Mass. ave. house
216 Pearl
Waldo F. clerk, Am. Loan & Trust
Co. B. bds. A. W. Glidden, Ashton
place [Harvard
Gliesmaun Charles, carpenter, house 140
Glines Frederick A. clerk, P. O. 18 Boyl-
ston, house 100 Mt. Auburn
Glock William, cooper, h.\3% Franklin
Glover Alice M. hat trimmer, house 90£
Inman
Caroline E. widow of Carlos W. h.
90 y2 Inman
Charles G. hatter, bds. 90£ Inman
Henry li. Mrs. h. 13 Waterhouse
Ginning Edward H. sawyer, house 469
Cambridge
Glynn Catherine, widow of Lawrence, h.
1 1 Meaeham
Prank T. blacksmith, b.ll Meaeham
Frederick S. student, b. 21 Cedar
.lames, laborer, 169 Gore, house 291
Cambridge
.lames F. machinist, b. 11 Meaeham
.lames F. moulder, h. 10 Suffolk
.James F. Mrs. dressmaker, 10 Suf-
folk, house do.
.John P.blacksmith,h.27 < logswell av.
William, confectioner, h. 21 Cedar
Goblen Joseph, carver, b. 22 Winter
Godbold .Joseph W .bookkeeper, 61 (hat-
bam. B. h. 66 Orchard
Goddard Elmer B. h, I3n Portland
Godfrey Charles, cooper, house 9 Cow-
perthwaite
Everett, laborer, i>. 9 Cowperthwaite
•lames, laborer, h. r. 61 Harvard
Robert, house li»7 Appleton
William <;. clerk, bds. i<>7 Appleton
Coding Eugene F. tinsmith, 448 Main,
house 187 Hampshire
Godsell John, machinist, b. 86 Howard
Mary, widow of James, h. 86 Howard
William, tinsmith bds. 86 Howard
Godwin Thaddeus, student, bds. G. A.
Harvey, Sibley ct.
Goede Gustaf, laborer, Niles Bros. Con-
cord ave. h. near do.
see Gade
Goeltz William F. brass turner, house 1
Warland
Goepper Bros. Company (William and
Gustavus Goepper), barrel mnfrs.
Ninth, opp. Spring, and Spring
cor. Ninth
Gustavus (Goepper Bros. Company),
barrel mnfrs. Ninth, opp. Spring,
house 1645 Mass. ave.
John, bookkeeper, Ninth, opp. Spring,
house 73 Highland ave.
Wilhelmena, widow of John, house
73 Highland ave.
William (Goepper Bros. Company),
barrel mnfrs. Ninth, opp. Spring,
house 91 Otis
William F. clerk, b. 1645 Mass ave.
GofFD. Allen, mill stone dresser, house
65 Bice
Ernest, motormau, b. 10 Mt. Auburn
Thomas, laborer, h. 25 Jay
Goggiu James H. carpenter, h. 8 Athens
Michael, city teamster, h. 2 George
Going Frank R. (David Wilcox & Co.)
hat mnfr. Portland, cor. Broad-
way, and 8 Boylston sq. B. house
at Boston
Gold Abraham, shoemaker. 3 Brattle
sq. bds. at Boston
Goldberg Constantine G. painter, house
112 Harvard
Samuel, shoemaker, 2055 Mass. ave.
bds. at Boston
, brass moulder, bds. 106 Fourth
Golden Christopher, clerk, 145 Hamp-
shire, bds. 9 Murdock
Francis, Am. Rubber Works, boards
51 Sixth [dike
Frank L. box maker, bds. 159 Thorn-
George W. painter, h. 35 Tine
.lames, laborer, h. 43 Plymouth
• lames F. driver, bds. 239 Columbia
.lames II. laborer, b. 32 Brewery
Mary Mrs. b. 239 Columbia
Goldenberg lsaae. peddler, h.3 Union pi.
Max. dry goods. 7is Cambridge, bds.
2 Dickinson
Golder Margaret Mrs. Laundress, house
Brewery
Spencer, porter, b. r. 37 Broadway
Goldie dames, press feeder, bouse 783
( 'ambridge avenue
Golding Daniel F. cooper, '>. :>:\\ Webster
240
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Goldsmith Charles II. saw filer 17 River,
h. 12 Fairmont
Fd\var»l K. carpenter, h. 157 Cam-
bridge
Frederick W. plumber,b.l2Fairmont
George, plumber, b. 203 Putnam av.
Harris M. driver, b. 12 Fairmont
Irving, mason, h. 3 Coolidge pi.
Nellie A. stenographer, b. 73b Alls-
ton
Robert S. clerk. B. b. 12 Fairmont
William H. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, h. 417 Mass. ave.
William H. carpenter, h. 9 Jay
Gold spring Arden, baker, b. 8& Perry
Edward, printer, h. 8)£ Perry
Edward, Jr. press feeder, B. bds. 8£
Perry
Lawrence J. teamster, bds. 414 Hu-
ron avenue
Timothy, plasterer, h. 414 Huron av.
Goldstein Louis, tailor, h. 46 Second
Goldthwait Alice, stenographer, B. bds.
34 River
Amelia, widow of Frauds, house 34
River
Frank E. clerk, h. 2 Marvin pi.
Charles A. clerk, b. 2 Marvin pi.
Nellie A. stenagrapher,b.73BAllston
Golock William, cooper, 29 Franklin, h.
13£ do.
Goltash Abraham, tailor, b. 46 Second
Gomes Antoine, finisher, h. 338 Vine
Joseph L.hairdresser,261 Cambridge,
h. 117 Gore
Louisa L. milliner, b. 338 Vine
Maria, h. 17 Warren
Mary, dressmaker, b. 338 Vine
Gonce Beverly B. painter,b.51 Brookline
Charlotte A. widow of William S. h.
51 Brookline
Frederick W. time keeper, b. 51
Broooklihe
Goneau Louis, baker, h. 213 Third
Louis, cigar store, 136 Cambridge,
h. 217 Third
Gonier Peter, laborer, h. 37 Sargent
Gonyow Mederic, wire worker, 10 Frank-
lin, h. 94 Henry
L'lric, supt. wire railing dept. 10
Franklin, h. 94 Henry
Gooch George, laborer, rms.60 Hastings
Joshua G. priu. assessor, district 1
and 5, office City Hall, h. 2 Mt.
Auburn
Nathan G. coal, 70 Kilby, room, 7,
B. h. 3 Fayerweather
William D. clerk, National Revere
Bank, B. b. 3 Fayerweather
Good Abraham, laborer, 64 First, house
11 Plymouth
Annie,h. 108 Plympton [17 Wright
Annie M. widow of Thomas F. house
Good Ellen Miss, h. 102 Gore
Jeremiah C. clerk, b.255 Putnam av.
John clerk, 27 Brattle, b. 255 Put-
nam avenue
John, laborer, h. 35 Jefferson
John P. foreman, 162 Broadway, h.
255 Putnam ave.
Marv E. widow of John H. house
219 Broadway
Moses, waiter, rms. 1560 Cambridge
Robert B. hostler, h. 30 Soden
Thomas F. glass stainer, h. 27 Union
Timothv J. wood turner, b.27 Union
pi OOD TIMOTHY W. plumber,
VT" 27 Brattle, b. 255 Putnam ave. See
page 806
William, electrotyper, b. 8 Decatur
William, laborer, b. 35 Jefferson
William J. carpenter, b. 19 Rutland
see Goode, also Gude
Goodale Ernest C. bookkeeper, 27 Main,
bds. Fayerweather
Eugene B. car conductor, house 66
Webster ave.
George L. Fisher professor of Nat-
ural History, and director of Bo-
tanic Gardens, H. U. h. 10 Craigie
John, inventor, h. 172 Norfolk
Goodall Harry, clerk, 423 Main, bds.
435 Main
Goodbow Joseph, helper, b. 151 Third
Goode Damars, section hand, R.R. house
196Rindge ave.
John L. horseshoer. 21 Blanche, bds.
24 do.
Robert, h. 65 Washington
Treffle, gateman, No. Cambridge
junction, b. 105 Rindge ave.
William, candy maker, 42 Elm, h. at
Somerville
see Gude
Goodell John S. sign painter, h. 12 Lake
Samuel F. bookkeeper, b. 12 Lake
Goodfellow Frederick, laborer, bds. 2574
Vine
James, laborer, h. 22 Jordan pi.
Samuel Percy, laborer, b. 257i Vine
— -, widow, h. 257-i Vine
Goodhue Bertram Grosvenor, architect,
53 State, B. h. 7 Buckingham pi.
Charles W. Mrs. h. 7 Buckingham pi.
Edward Eldredge, student, bds. 7
Buckingham place
Harry E. draughtsman, 144 Essex.
B. h. 7 Buckingham pi.
Goodine Clement, carpenter, rms. 42
Pearl
Edward, motormau, b. 97 Austin
Gooding Daniel I. clerk, 2S Bridge, b. at
Somerville
Goodman Catherine Mrs. h. 116 Fourth
Henrv, tinsmith, h. 23 Sargent
John F. junk. 116 Fourth, h. do.
CAMBRIDGE [Q-] DIRECTORY
24.
Goodman Moses I. overall miifr. 133
P* Inman, h. 21 Durham
Goodmundsou Michael, watch maker,h.29
Tremont [ave.
Goodnow Emma A. Miss, h. .30 Concord
Free C. insurance, h. 318 Harvard
George W. provisions, h. 71 Magazine
Lucia M. widow of Joseph, house
336 Broadway
William H. bookkeeper,h. 40 Russell
Goodrich Arthur G. clerk, Riverside
Press, h. 5 Story
Charles F. H. milkman, b.86 Allston
C. Elmer, milkman, b. 86 Allston
Frederick, teamster. b. 352 Cambridge
George H. salesman, 39 Xorth, B. h.
86 Allston
Ike, ins. agent, h. 32 Elm
John, action maker,h. 23 School st.ct.
Goodridge B. F. Mrs. h. Hubbard pk.
Charles E. cashier, 59 Franklin, B.
h. 65 Prospect
Charles F. h. 1705 Mass. ave.
C. C. student, b. Hubbard pk.
Frederick J. student, b. 1705 Mass.
avenue
• Susie L. Miss, indexer, Otis, corner
Second, b. at Newtonville
William H. h. 12 Scott
Goodrow Charles E.asst. janitor, Agazziz
Museum, h. 112 Oxford
Eli L. janitor, Agassiz Museum, h.
114 Oxford
George W, clerk, 195 Devonshire, B.
b. 114 Oxford
.Joseph Edward, clerk, B. bds. 114
Oxford
Good willie Fred M. pressman, B. house
102 Columbia
James M. h. 9 Pleasant pi.
Walter S. h. 8 Beech
Goodwin Amelia M. Miss, h. 10 Follen
Asa C. driver, b. 365 Columbia
Charles V. clerk, b. 253 Putnam av.
Clark, action maker, rms.30 Norfolk
Daniel A. engineer, h. 180 Ravmond
Daniel H. furrier, h. 43 Reed *
Edgar, carriage painter, 446 Main,
rms. 14 Brookline
Edward, hostler, 1>. 5 White st. pi.
Elliott 11. student, 11. [J. I). 8 Follen
Francis P. candy maker. B. bds. 43
Reed
George A. clerk, I). 253 Put nam av.
George E. engineer, Riverside Bind-
ery, b. 253 Putnam ave.
Harry C engineer, 162 Broadway.
rms. 10 UniOD
Henry A. teamster, b. l Broadway
Hersey B. com. merchant, Chamber
"t ( 'ommerce, B. h. 8 Pollen
John B. teamster, B. b. 13 Bred
John V. pressman, i». p. 13 Winter
Goodwin .Joseph L. laborer, b. 43 Reed
Mannassab. carpenter, h. 80 Elm
Martha A. widow of George, house
10 William
Ralph C. sec. V. ML C. A. 678 Mass.
ave. h. 148 Magazine
Sewell, gardener, h. 4 South
Stephen Franklin, variety store, 547
Cambridge, h. do.
William A. shipper, h. 10 Williams
William W. Eliot professor of Greek
H. U. h. 5 Follen
Willis, carpenter, rms. 14 Brookline
Googins Eben H. trav. salesman, 443
Mass. ave. h. 91 Franklin
George, teamster, h. r. 128 Tremont
George A. trav. salesman, 443 Mass.
ave. h.*91 Franklin
Hersey F. grocer, 246 Broadway, b.
15 Meacham
John H. salesman, 126 So. Market,
B. h. 70 Prospect
Mark E. clerk, b. 15 Meacham
Otis, carpenter, rms. 44 Pearl
Stephen R. clerk, at Brookline, h.
346 Pearl
Stephen R. grocer, b. 15 Meacham
Thomas B. com. merchant, 52 Com-
mercial, B. h. 15 Meacham
Gookin Albert T. clerk, 37 Brattle, bds.
219 Putnam ave.
Frank L. printer, h. 219 Putnam av.
Frank T. jeweler, 571 Mass. ave. b.
219 Putnam ave.
Frederick, bookbinder, b. 219 Put-
nam avenue
Gooley John, b. 7 Jefferson
Gordon Agnes, sewing teacher. Public
schools, h. at Somerville
Agnes S. and Jessie M. h. 82 Ellery
Benjamin, peddler, h.r.159 Broadway
Charles E. roofer, b. 4 Blanche
Edward, clerk, P O., B. boards 91$
Washington
Elizabeth, h. -18 Concord ave.
Frank, electrician, h. 9£ Washington
Fred, clerk, 447-i Main, rms. 95 Co-
lumbia
George W. clerk, 226 Washington,
B. b. 28 Upton
Hascal, peddler, h. 1 Dickinson
Hector M. trav. salesman, rms. 32
Ellery
Berber t, police station 3, house 385
Winsor
James ll. carpenter, h.Washbnrn av.
.lames H. Jr. carpenter, h.Washbum
avenue
John E. engineer, h. ill Main
John M. bookbinder, b. 316 Winsor
John W. supt. oriental Coffee
House ( o. n Green, B. h. 6 < !lin-
ton
242
CAMBRIDGE [Q] 1)1 HECTOR V
Gordon Margaret E. widow of Donald W.
h. 68 Wendell
Margaret S. proof reader,h.82 Ellery
Oscar, peddler, h. 1 Dickinson
Richard N. porter, 226 Washington,
B. h. 28 Upton
Samuel, h. Dyke
Samuel, teamster, Richardson &
Bacon, h. foot Plympton
GORDON THOMAS, carpenter
and builder,end Locke,h. 10 Locke
See page 790
Thomas M. machinist, h. 314 Mass.
avenue
William, gardener, h. 161 Hampshire
William, proofreader, h. 82 Ellery
G1 ORDON WILLIAM, roofer, 4
IT Blanche, h. do. See p. 805
Gore Avery W. h. 128 Magazine
Avery W. Jr. (W. H. Jordan & Co.),
real estate, 543 Mass. ave.
Elizabeth, widow of John, boards 129
Amory
George A. junk, 52 India, B. house
140 Magazine
Louisa, widow of John, h. 2 River-
side place
Primary School, 56 Gore
William, contractor,h. 4 Hotel Clark
William A. paver, h. 4 Harrison
Gorham Alfred,land agent, F.R, R.,B. h.
86 Franklin
William, cook, h. 17 Harrison
Gorman Bartholomew, at 162 Broadway,
b. 177 Otis
Ellen, widow of Patrick, h. 54 Xorth
James A. draw tender,h.l65 Norfolk
Jane, widow of John,h, 306 Columbia
John, carriage washer, 820 Somerville
avenue, bds. 826 do. [Crescent
John, printer, 4 Williams ct. B. h.47
John, tinsmith, h. 233 Charles
Julia, widow of John, h. 263 Vine
Nellie,Miss,compositor,b.47 Crescent
William, J. horse shoer,h.59 Tremont
Gormley Catherine, widow of John, h. 126
Hastings
James J. stair builder, 74 Boylston,h.
40 Willow
John F. brass finisher,h.54 Broadway
Maria Mrs. bds. 157 Hancock
Minnie Mrs. h. 8 Pioneer
Gorrall John, laborer ,h.r. 202 Hampshire
Samuel, teamster, 169 Gore, h.r. 113 do.
Gorton John C. draughtsman, 2 Central
sq. h. 36 Antrim
Gosaup Samuel, Am. R. Wks. b. 225 Vine
Gosline John Albert, salesman, house 14
Pleasant
Wilbour J. carpenter, b. 14 Pleasant
Gosnell William, engineer. 17East,h. 31 do.
WTilliara B. carpenter, h. 19 Fairmont
avenue
Gosnell , carpenter, h. 13£ Line
Goss Lucy M. Mrs. bds. 157 Hancock
Osman H. painter, h. 29 Cherry
Gosslin Alec. laborer, Niles Bros.Concord
avenue, h. near do.
Gott Harry O. brakeman, h. 317 Main
Goudy Eli, laborer, b. 227 Broadway
Wesley at B. B. W. b. 227 Broadway
Gough James, teamster, J. O'Brien & Son,
h. 2£ Dublin
John, baker, B. h. 25 Hadley
John, metal spinner,B.h.Wliittemore
Nathaniel, Rev. h. 74 Harvard
Thomas, carpenter,h. 293 Concord av.
Thomas, laborer, h. 4 Dublin
Gould Abraham, engineer, 40 Green, h.
35 Tufts
Ariand E. Mrs. dressmaker.house 48
Market
Augustus D. salesman, 143 Summer,
B. b. 216 Prospect
Benjamin A. h. 29 Kirkland
Bridget, widow of William F. house
+ 164 Franklin
Caroline A. widow of Dudlejr F.house
216 Prospect
Conway, waiter, b. 72 School
Edson J.with Ginn & Co. h. Wood-
bridge
Edward E. salesman, b. 216 Prospect
Elizabeth W. widow of Reuben H.B.
nurse, 316 Prospect, h. do.
Ephraim, carpenter, h. 10 Jackson
Frank G. tile layer, B. bds. 9 Rem-
ington
Frederick L. h. 9 Highland
Harry, provisions, h. 60 Otis
Henrv, driver, D. A. Snow, 36 William,
b. do.
Howard D. electrician, h. 48 Market
James, carpenter, h. 114 Columbia
Jay, hostler, h. 279 Pearl
Joseph H. boarding house 79S-S00
Mass. avenue
Joseph, clerk, 604 Mass. avenue
Josiah O. machinist, h. 207 Hamilton
Marshall H. b. 9 Highland
Michael, laborer, h.r. 24 Jefferson
Murray C. locomotive fireman, b. 2
Trowbridge Terrace
Packing Co. (The), steam packing
mnfrs. 88 Cambridge
Rebecca J. Mrs. h. 134 Hamilton
Robert, h. 387 Cambridge
Royal A. foreman, b. 2. Trowbridge
Terrace [Terrace
Royal D. motorman, h.2 Trowbridge
Susan E. widow, h. Woodbribge
Victor F. clerk, h. 93 Third
William, h. 279 Pearl
William, h. 9 Remington
Goulding Charles S. clerk, P. O. B. h. 29
Bi«relow
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
243
Golding Christopher A. brass moulder,39
Pitts, B. b. 9 Murdock
Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, house 9
Murdock
Frank L.b. 159 Thorndike
Isaac, b. 159 Thorndike
James, gardener,h. 53£ Webster ave.
James, laborer, h. 32 Brewerp
Goulet Joseph, laborer, Niles Bros. h.
Wellington
, manager, rms. 99 Mt. Auburn
Gourdeau L.Arthur,eabinet maker,house
248 Hampshire
Gourlay John S. printer, h. 23 Fairmont
Gourley George, hatter,h. 135 Putnam av.
Govan David, case maker, 162 Broadway,
h. 39 Trowbridge
Gove Abzira F. Miss, stenographer,'B.b.
355 Mass. avenue
Archibald R. milk, etch. 29 Maple av.
Calvin, fruit and produce, h. 20 Cot-
tage
Charles A. clerk, 337 Main, b. 277 do.
f^\ OVE CHARLES S. soda and
\JT mineral water mnfg. 30 Canal, B. h.
28 Warland. See p. 827
Charlotte S. widow of Peter, house 29
Maple avenue
Ezra C. apothecary,275 and 337 Main
h. 55 luman
Gertrude M. principal Gannett, Kind-
ergarten school, b. 28 Warland
Milo, h. 177 River
Nathan, clerk, 181 Third, h. 179 do.
Percy E. bookkeeper 71 Main, b. 29
Maple avenue
Robert H. grocer. 181 Third, house
179 do.
Gover Charles, piper, h. 12 State
John, carpeuter,r. 380 Main, h. 12 State
Gow Robert C. jeweller, 1368 Cambridge,
b. 1301 do.
Gowey Fred L.wire worker. 10 Franklin.
h. 258 Green
Henry,wire worker, h.96 Henry
Walter. at Riverside Press,b.96 Henry
Gowlland George, instrument maker, rms.
37 Erie
Goyette Jean T.artist,B. h.268 Walden
Louisa Mrs. h. 10(5 PlymptOD
Grace Edward, carpenter, h. 147 Banks
Edward J. apothecary, L83 Mt.
Auburn, h. at New ton
Frances, widow of Joseph, h. 256
Hampshire
John, baker, 40 Green, h. 28 Harding
.John, furniture fiuisher,h. 119 Fourth
John, laborer, h. 70 Second
John T. printer, b. 147 Banks
Joseph, at 169 Gore, h. 70 Second
Manuel, furniture polisher, h. 2»'>
Winter
Thomas, laborer, h. 155 Putnam ave.
Gracia John, varnisher, h. 103 Gore
John, laborer, h. 7 Lowland ave.
Gradi Matthias, cabinet maker,25 Brattle,
h. 24 Mt. Auburn
Grady Annie,widow of John, b. 18 Winter
Catherine, widow of Joseph, h. 22
Sixth
Danieljiostler, 216 Green, h.30 Bay
Edward F. Mrs. h. 1236 Cambridge
James, machinist, h. 162 Charles
James M. laborer, h.S Second st. ct.
John,at B. B. Works, Sixth,b. 183
Spring
John, laborer, b. 12 Hunting
Joseph,car cleaner, east. div. B.& M.
R. R.,B. b. 22 Sixth [ington
Mary, widow of Martin, h. 34 Wash-
Mary J. h. 22 Sixth
Patrick, laborer, bds. 8 Squires ct.
Patrick, laborer, h. 24 Plymouth
Peter G. clerk, 36 Webster ave.
see O'Grady
Gragg Isaac P. mngr. Eastern Develop-
ment Co. h. 26 Maple ave.
Graham Albert H. laborer, h. 2 Jordan pi.
Alfred, express, bds. 4 Seventh st. ct.
Ann Gertrude, clerk, probate office,
Otis, b. at Somerville
Archibald B. piumber,15 River, h. 133
Armory
Caroline S. rms. 27 Irving
Catherine, widow of William, house
25 Webster ave.
Edith II. widow of John. h. 221
Columbia
Edward, box maker, h. 195 Third
Edward, coppersmith, h. 11 Brewery
Edward P. designer, b. 67 Oxford
George G. clerk, 145 Broadway, b. at
Somerville
Gerald, carpet upholsterer,25 Brattle,
b. J. H. Graham's. Newman
Helen Mrs. h. 67 Oxford
Henry, carpenter, h. 144 Putnam av.
Henry E. laborer, bds. 50 Jay
Hugh II. furniture finisher, State cor.
Osborn.h..J.ll. Graham's, Newman
Ingram B. F. salesman, 141 Federal,
B. rooms 70 Oxford
James, painter. 169 Gore, Q. 19 Ninth
James 1 1. house Newman cor.Bismark
Janet, widow of Archibald, h.60 Jay
John. manager. E. A. A. Exeter, h. 317
Prospect
John J.candy maker,b.25 Webster av.
Joseph, painter, h. Hotel Charles.
Winsor
Lew i8,h. 26 Tufts
Martin A. trav. salesman, h. B9
( lambridge
Mary Mrs. b.l61£ Broadway
Michael, laborer. IVlhain'. b. 12
Berkshire pi.
15
244
< AM BRIDGE
[G]
DIRECTORY
Graham Michael, laborer, h. 627 Putnam
avenue
Patrick, soap maker, 184 Broadway,
h. 12 Berkshire place
Robert, h. 21£ Inman
Robert Mrs. forewoman at Speare's
laundry, Binney, h. 21£ Inman
Samuel, motorman,rms. 10 Myrtle av.
Samuel D. furniture finisher, State
cor. Osborn, b. J. H. Graham's,
Xewman
William, bookkeeper, B. house 21£
Inman
Wm. Henry, carpenter, h. 59 Magee
William W. clerk,619 Mass. ave, bds.
21£ Inman
, car conductor, b. 67 Winthrop
Grainger Henry G. letter carrier, P.O.h.
24 Fifth
John L. laborer, h. 26 Foster
see Granger
Grames Charles T. car builder,house rear
8 Holyoke
Fannie L.|Mrs. h. nurse, r. 8 Holyoke
Julia J. house 8 Holyoke
Louisa, widow of Elbridge G. h. 8
Holyoke
see Grimes
Grandgent Charles H. director of mod-
ern languages, B. h. 7 Walker
Lucy L. Mrs. bds. 7 Walker
Graney Johannah, widow of Maurice, h.
56 Fifth
John A. baker, b. 174 Brookline
Maurice E. at T. C. M. Co. b. 56
Fifth
Michael, laborer, b. 56 Fifth
Michael P. helper, 694 Mass. ave. b.
174 Brookline
Thomas, blacksmith, B. b. 174
Brookline
William J. laborer, h. 174 Brookline
Winnifred, widow of Michael, house
174 Brookline
Granger John, waiter, Memorial Hall,
rms. 1556 Cambridge
Stephen J. driver, h. 232 Bridge
Thomas F. trimmer, 201 Bridge, h.
33 Fifth
see Grainger
Grannan William Mrs. h. 227 Franklin
Grant Aaron A. turner, h. r. 63 Wash-
ington
Alexander M. (A. M. & D. W.
Grant), cabinet maker, rear 46
State, h. 1 Green
Alfred S. cutter, 26 Blackstone, h.
at Somerville
Annie, widow, h. 159 Broadway
Augusta Mrs. h. 1530 Cambridge
GRANT A. M. & D. W. (Alex-
ander M. and David W.), cabinet
makers, 46 State. See p. 798
Grant Belle Mrs. h. 21 Hovey ave.
Carrie A. Miss, dressmaker, 164
Winsor, h. do.
Charles, teamster, h. 34 Winter
Charles E. shoemaker, B. h. 13
Soden
Charles M. janitor, B. h. 32 Magno-
lia ave.
Daniel E. carriagesmith, 224 Main,
h. 9 Austin
Daniel W. cooper, h. 10 Carlisle
David W. (A. M. & D. W. Grant)
cabinet maker, r. 46 State, b. 50
Union
Edward, brakeman, B. & M. R. R.
h. 20 East
Elias W. tailor, bds. 2 Lawrence
Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, h.*58
Washington
Elsie, widow of James, h. 50 Union
Emily, widow of Andrew, b. 263
River
Emma F. h. 15 Highland ave.
Emma F. widow of Goodwin, house
66 Magazine
Erold, b. 273 Mass. ave. [ave.
Eva J. bookkeeper, b. 20 Harrison
Florence F. music teacher, b. 10
Carlisle
Frank A. foreman bricklaver. h.
311 Pearl
Frank H. foreman, 83 Clark, house
55 Magazine
Fred C. clerk. 1843 Mass. ave. h.
i:30 Cambridge
Frederick T. C. b. 1530 Cambridge
George S. clerk, b. 20 Harrison
George W. baker, h. 1 Austin pi.
Harry A. clerk, b. 106 Magazine
Harry F. student, bds. 36 Hoi worthy
HattieM. widow of Joseph H. grocer,
2 Holworthy, h. 36 do. [ave
Henry W. carpenter, b. 20 Harrison
Horace E. (New England Masonrv
Co.) and (H. L. and H. E. Grant)
168 Main, and 8 Oliver, B. h. 57
Essex
Horace L. (H. L. and H. E. Grant)
168 Main, house at Everett
H. L. and H. E. (Horace L. and
Horace E. Grant), bricks, lime,
cement, etc, 106 Main
James, carpenter, h. 20 Harrison
James (estate of) cabinet maker.
rear 46 State
James, laborer, h. 10 Brewer
James, agent, h. 5 Fallon place
James, box maker, h. 84 Washington
James, upholsterer, junct. River and
Western ave. h. 22 Rockwell.
John, hose maker, bds. 1 Webster
avenue
John, laborer, h. 3 Hampshire place
CAMBRIDGE [Q-] DIRECTORY
245
Grant Joseph A. (New England Masonry
Co.) 168 Main, and 8 Oliver, B. li.
at Everett
Lizzie, Mrs. h. 22 Tremont
Louis F. artist, Boston Globe, b. 1530
Cambridge
Luami, laborer, b. 7 Magee
Marcus M. shipper, Cambridgeport
Diary Co. 24 Blackstone, h. 106
Magazine
Marcus M. Jr. clerk, 25 Ames build-
ing, B. b. 106 Magazine
Maud A. h. 1530 Cambridge
Patrick F. tinsmith, 12 Brattle, rms.
54 Mt. Auburn
Robert, pressman, 9 Palmer
Ulysses ft. clerk, B. b. 50 Lrnion
William, blacksmith, rms. 42 Austin
William H. brass finisher, house 16
Springfield
, widow, h. 2. Putnam ct.
Granville Andrew, cooper, Fifth, cor.
Binney, h. 51 Sixth
Frank, cooper, bds. 51 Sixth
John, teamster, b. Spears blk. Binney
Thomas, seaman, house Spears blk.
Binney, rear Sixth
Thomas, Jr. laster, bds. Spear's blk.
Binney
William D. union grease maker, h. 6
Riverside pi.
Gratz A. W. F. diary maker, bds. 426
Putnam ave.
Graustein Adolph H. milk, 328 Vine. h.
330 do.
Henry L. driver,19 Bowdoin, bds. do.
William A. milkman, 19 Bowdoin,
h. do.
Graustien Henry, foreman, h. 29 Winter
Graves Diana, widow of George A. bds.
117 Columbia
George W. piano maker, house 117
Columbia
Helen M. Mrs. h. Hotel Argyle, 29
Putnam ave.
Henry, at Am. Rub. Co. b. 173 Elm
Mary, widow, h. 173 Elm
Oliver B. (Graves &Henrv), printer,
9 Palmer, h. Hotel Argyle, 29
Putnam ave.
Theodore C. (Graves iv. Phelps),
table manufacturer, State, cor.
OSDOrn, h. ;it Boston
William EL police, station 1. h. II
Sacramento
A: Eenry (Oliver B. Graves and
hmes Henry), printers, '-1 Palmer
vY. Phelps (Theodore C. Graves and
Myron w . Phelps), table manu-
facturers, State, cor. Osborn
Gray Angle O. widow oi Charles, bds.
1 12 Prospect
Ann Miss, house L69 Auburn
Gray Asa Mrs.h. Botanic garden, Garden,
cor. Liunaean
f^\ RAY CHARLES H. physician,
\JT 7 Mellen, h. do. office hours a. M.,
until 9, P. M. 1 to 3, 6 to 7.30
Elizabeth Miss, h. 199 Green
Elmer E. grocer, 45 Pice, house do.
Elsada, h. Botanic garden, Garden
Erastus, carpenter, 184 Harvard, b.
203 do.
Frances, bds. 28 Hawthorn [do.
Francis, teamster, 157 Raymond, h.
Frank J. carriage washer, h. 93 Elm
Frederick T. Mrs. h. 17 Follen
Harold E. clerk, b. 272 Sidney
Henry W. blacksmith, h. r. 128
Thorndike
Herbert, cabinet maker, boards 466
Cambridge
Horace J. h. 55 Bristol
Horace J. Jr. coachman, h. rear 67
We stern ave.
H. W. mill hand, 108 Cambridge, h.
at Charlestown
James, boiler maker, 72 Main, house
17 Antrim
James, city laborer, h. 37 Pilgrim
James, teamster, 25 Wicklow, h. do.
James E. ins. agent, house 19 Tre-
mont
James E. teas and coffees, 121h
Hampshire, h. 123 do.
James T. clerk, 70 Kilby, B. boards
3 Pemberton
Jennie, piano action maker, h. 17
Antrim
John, porter, B. h. 18 Wicklow
John C. lawyer, 50 State, rms. 45. B.
h. Brattle, cor. Fresh Pond lane
John H. clerk, bds. 17 Antrim
Joseph P. laborer, h. 35 Reed
J. Edward, sec. N. E. E. Assn. Tre-
mont pi. B. h. 140 Magazine
Mason H. clerk, 12 Marshall, B. bds.
3 Pemberton
Patrick, at 169 Gore, bds. 13 Ninth
Peter, lanterns and tinware, 12 Mar-
shall, B. house 3 Pemberton
Robert B. agent, h. 52 Mr. Pleasant
Roland, student, 11. P. bds. Brattle
COr. Fresh Pond lam-
Sibil, h. 199 Green
Sidney D. clerk, rms. 93 school
Stephen, clerk. 55 Blackstone, P>. h.
353 Pearl
Thomas, b. 17 Antrim
Walter 8. teamster, h. 272 Sidney
William 11. blacksmith, bds. " L64
Windsor
William II. supt. public bldgs. office
< it> Hall, h. 113 Thorndike
Grayson Ellen, widow of Peter, h. lss
Bridge
246
CAMBRIDGE [Q-] DIRECTORY
Great White Spirit Distillery Co. Distill-
house, cor. Cambridge
Greaves Amy Miss, teacher, Agassiz
school, rms. 21 Magazine
Grebenstein Edward W. bookbinder,
Riverside Press, 152 Pleasant
Greco Charles R. (Condon & Greco)
architect, 30 Magazine, bds. do.
Lea A. Miss, music teacher, 30 Mag-
azine, bds. do.
Letterio C. hairdresser, 575 Mass.
ave. h. 30 Magazine
Greehan John B. cooper, h. r. 105 Amory
Greeley Herbert A. (H. A. Greeley &
Co.) apothecary, 1238 Cambridge
h. at Boston [bridge
H. A. & Co. apothecaries, 1238 Cam-
Michael, laborer, h. 38 Porter
Greely Frank B. carpenter, 113 Broad-
way, h. 24 Greenough av.
James, laborer, h. 38 Porter
John, stone cutter, h. 136 Bridge
John J. cracker baker, bds. 38 Porter
Leander Mrs. h. 284 Harvard
Myra A. widow, bds. 94 Brattle
Philip T. h. 13 Centre
William B. bds. 284 Harvard
Green Alex, teamster, h. 41 Union
Alexander,wood worker, h. 43 School
st. ct.
Allen M. cashier, 19 Oliver, B. h.
100 Henry
Andrew J. assessor, district 3, office,
Anna D. Miss, h. 15 Buckingham
City Hall, h. 69 Otis
Annie S. and Florence L. h. r. 71
Allston
Ansil W. teamster, h. 18 Dunster
Arthur A. machinist, h. 132 Windsor
Arthur E. clerk, boards 54 Garfield
Bernard J. laborer, h. 128 Webster
avenue
Catharine M. widow of Charles A. h.
71 Washington av.
Charles, cigars, etc. 143 Cambridge,
B. house 15 Hollis
Charles G. salesman, 36 Hawley, B.
h. 71 Washington av.
Charles H. waiter, b. 31 Elmer
Charles P. cabinet maker, h. 41 WTeb-
ster ave.
Charles P. template maker, house
300 Columbia
Charles W. clerk, 469 Washington,
B. bds. 26 Mellen
Daniel, at Am. Pub. Co. rms. 10
Union
Edmund H. clerk, bds. 54 Garfield
Edward, teamster, h. 66 Cambridge
Elizabeth W.Mrs, h. 15 Buckingham
Elva L. provisions, 1876 Mass. av. h.
at West Boylston
Frank F. teamster, 21 Reed. h. do.
Green Frederick, bds. 48 Buckingham
George, calker, h. 47 Market
George, cigar maker, h. 9 Webster
avenue
George B. laborer, h. 1 Jordan pi.
George D. shoemaker,h.l52 Franklin
George H. hackman, h. 7 Lamson pi.
Gustaf, laborer, h. 293 Main
GREEN HENRY, real estate con-
tractor and builder, 46 Bridge, h.
27 Elm. See p. 787
Henry A. clerk, 385 Putnam av. bds.
74 Allston
Henry D. boards 48 Buckingham
Isabella Mrs. h. 71 Hastings
James, b. 50 Market
Jessie Hannah Mrs. h. 47 Market
John, printer, h. r. 22 Third
John I. engineer, b. r. 71 Allston
John S. piano maker, h. r. 71 Allston
John W. rubber shoemaker, bds. 232
Winsor
Joseph, contractor and builder, 559
Mass. av. h. 88 Hammond
Laura A. widow of Henry T. h. 33
Brewery
Lillie B. Mrs. employment office and
dressmaker, 2453 Mass. av.h.at Ar-
lington
Lydia A. Mrs. h. 15 Sands
L. P. Mrs. h. 1 Cleveland
Maria A. widow of Lewis, h. r. 118
Amory
Martha C. widow of Cheney, h. 51
Trowbridge
Mary, widow of John, h. r. 22 Third
Mary, widow of Thomas, house 42
Sidney
Mary A. Miss. h. 15 Buckingham
Michael, cigar maker, 621 Mass. ave.
h. 254 Green
Nicholas St. John Mrs. h. 48 Buck-
ingham
Oliver H. P. h. 69 Otis
Philip, painter, h. 13 Fairmont av.
Richard, porter, h. 100 Webster ave.
Eoscoe T. commission merchant, 80
So. Market, B. h. 54 Garfield
Silas B. (S. B. Green & Co.), grain,
18 Central sq. h. 15 Orchard
f^i REEN S. B. & CO. (Silas B.
v^ and Wallie J. Green), hay and
grain, 18 Central sq. See p. 783.
Thomas, fireman, Revere Sugar Re-
finery, b. 80 Sixth
Thomas J. clerk, b. 88 Sixth
Wallie J. (S. B. Green & Co.), grain,
etc. 18 Central sq. h. at Watertown
William G. mason, 161 Hastings
AYm. Henry, bootmaker, Am. R. Co.
h. 183 Winsor
AVilliam T. rubber worker, 33 Hamp-
shire, h. 157 Portland
CAMBRIDGE [Q-] DIRECTORY
24
Greenan John, cook, h. 85 Cambridge
Greene Albert T. (Greene & Co.) plumb-
ing, etc. 723 Mass. ave. house 177
Green
Charles K. pill coater, 150 Broadway,
b. 4 Douglass
Daniel, city laborer, h. 35 Sargent
Dinsmore, machinist, 184 Broadway,
h. at Greenwood
Edward, upholsterer, b. 69 Elm
Emma C. Mrs. h. 4 Douglass
George N. bookkeeper, b. 48 Dana
Harry A. clerk, b. 74 Allston
Herbert A. engineer, h. 353 Main
James B. clerk, B. h. 16 Warland
Nellie F. Mrs. dressmaker, house 353
Main
Patrick F. groceries and provisions,
26 Sparks, d. 34 Foster
Peter, h. 69 Elm
Russell T. com. mer. 54 Bedford, B.
h. 48 Dana
Russell T. Jr. b. 48 Dana
Thomas, clerk, b. 80 Sixth
Walter A. h. 74 Allston
Walter L. artist, b. 48 Dana
Willard B. optician, b. 48 Dana
f^i REENE & CO. (Albert T. Greene
vT and James S. Davidson;, plumb-
ing, furnaces, steam and hot water
heating, 723 Mass. ave. See top
lines in business directory
Greenfield William H. porter, house 26
Brookline
Greenidge Frank, clerk, h. 105 Pleasant
Hutson M. laborer, h. 2472 Mass. av.
Sarah F. widow of John, bds. 2472
Mass. av. [Magazine
Greenlaw Henry, machinist, rms. 32
Henry, printer, h. 1 Coolidge pi.
Samuel P. engineer, Waverly, cor.
Talbot, h. 1 Gordon pi.
William P. ins. 119 Devonshire, B.
h. Gordon place
Green leaf Albert P. mason, and news
dealer, 469 Main, h. 3 Worcester
Chestea, teamster, 174 Broadway, h.
at Arlington
Eliza, widow of Joseph, b. r. 152
Pearl
Eliza, widow of Joseph, 1>. 83 River
George II. salesman, h. 55 Chestnut
George W. decorator, h. 74 Inman
George W. plumber, h. ~™ Chestnut
Josiah L. mason, h. 90 Pleasant
Mary L. widow of .fames, h. 76
Brattle
C^ REENLEAF OLIVER P.
T, mason 542 Mass ave. b. Morris
bldg. See p. 801
William O. clerk, b. 579 Mass ave.
Greenman Jesse M. usst.Gray Herbarium
II. r. rms. 54 Garden
Greenough Arthur, wood turner, 384
Main, h. at Arlington
Henry Mrs. house 1737 Cambridge
James B. professor of Latin, H. U.
h. 9 Riedesel ave.
James J. teacher, 87 Beacon, Boston,
h. 61 Sparks
Robert B. medical student, H. U. b.
9 Riedesel ave.
GREENOUGH W. A. & CO.
(James E. and George F. Hunt-
ress), compilers, printers and pub-
lishers, Cambridge City Directory,
575 and 1354 Mass. ave. and 97
Oliver, Boston
Greenslet Beldin A. trav. salesman, h. r.
20 Cottage
Carlos B. salesman, b. r. 20 Cottage
Green wald Christian, car washer, h. rear
102 Spring
Christian, b. r. 102 Spring
Mary, widow of Christian, h. r. 102
Spring
Greenwood Addie M. h. 120 Inman
Arsine, carpenter, h. Ill Rindge av.
Caroline C. widow of William A. h.
1524 Cambridge
Cora, teacher, at So. Hadley Falls,
h. 1524 Cambridge
Ellen E. bds. 1734 Mass. ave
E. P. Mrs. millinery, 1398 Cambridge
Grace, teacher, h. 1524 Cambridge
Grace, Miss, student, B. bds. 2336
Mass. ave.
John G. steam fitter, h. 55 Maiu
Joseph, brick maker, h. 59 Wicklow
Lemuel A. car starter, h. 294 Pros-
pect
Martha J. widow of Marcus, h. 120
Inman
Simon, carpenter, h. 108 Rindge av.
Thomas, h. 32 Washington
William H. Chronicle Office, house 26
Tufts
Greenyer, Belle E. at 385 Putnam ave. b.
174 Pleasant
Edwin, clerk, Kingston, cor. Essex,
B. h. 194 Pleasant
Melvina E. widow of John, house 174
Pleasant
Greer David, carriagesmith, at 2007
Mass ave.
Hiram, trudkman, 24 Kingston, B. h.
32 Second
William J. painter, h. 92 Pleasant
Gregg Eoeu W. clerk, bds. 42 Norfolk
Robert E. student. II. P. h. 19 Ware
Waldo A. drug clerk, 80 River, h. at
Watertown
Gregoire Henry, clerk, h. 102 Webster av.
Gregory Bdward, iron worker, house 10ls
Cambridge [Harvard
George, at Am. Rub. Co. hoards L39
248
CAMBRIDGE
[G]
DIRECTORY
Gregory Jane, widow of Thomas, h. 26
Fifth
Joseph, laborer, h. 271 Main
Joseph, plumber, 237 Main, h. Hotel
Sun, 351 Main
Joseph, Jr. clerk, bds. Hotel Sun, 351
Main
Sarah B. Miss, b. 307 Harvard
Theodore K. machinist, house 254
Winsor
William H. galvanizer, h. 28 Harvard
Gregson George, bookkeeper, h. 2 Willis
court
Walter S. compositor, b. 2 Willis ct.
Gregware William M. real estate, h. 9
Sacramento
Grenier Adolph, wood turner,h. 2 Harvey
Emil, teamster, b. 326 Concord ave.
Joseph O. grocer, 27 Harvey, house
16 do. [h. do.
Napoleon, teamster, 326 Concord av.
Searl, cabinet maker, h. 8 Harvey
Oliver J. wood turner, h. 2 Harvey
Grentham Ernest W. packer, rooms 77
Au tin
Grew Mary E. widow of James, h. 488
Cambridge
Gribben Bessie Miss, h. 61 Sixth
Sarah E. Mrs. h. 788 Mass ave.
Gridley James F. h. 36 Shepard
Joanna B. Mrs. h. 36 Shepard
Grierson Andrew Mc. M. driver, bds. 24
Tremont
James C. milkman, 24 Tremont,h. do.
John, driver, b. 24 Tremont
Griesman Frederick, butcher, Niles Bros.
h. 3 Locust
Grieves Sarah M. teacher, Putnam Gram-
mar school, h. at Medford
Griffin Agnes, widow of James, h. 35
Auburn pi.
Anthony, teamster, b. 204 Sidney
Arthur C. wheelwright, 2067 Mass.
ave. h. 1 Frank
Coleman, scourer, h. 149 Elm
Daniel A. draughtsman, b. 220 Put-
nam ave.
Daniel A. iron moulder, junction
Broadway and Market, house 95
Cushing
Daniel J.motorman, h. 20 Hoi worthy
Dennis, laborer, h. 22£ Sparks
Dennis, laborer, B. & M. R.R. house
107 Cambridge
Edward, machinist, h. 120 Elm
Edward J. St. car conductor, h. 30
Cameron
Edwin P. horseshoer, 2021 Mass. av.
b. 20 Mead
Frank J. baggage, B. & M. R. R, h.
r. 40 Gore
Frank S. foreman, B.W. U. & R. Co.
h. 17£ Austin
Griffin Frank T. car conductor,h.83 Pem-
berton
Fred, instructor, h. 109 Otis
Harry L. st. car conductor, rms. 125
Mt. Auburn
Harvey B. carpenter, F. R. R., B. h.
23 Mead
Helen M. Miss, music teacher, h. 9
Pleasant
Isaac, waiter, b. 262 Columbia
James, laborer, h. 7 Dinsmore ct.
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 5 Stinsons ct.
Jeremiah, teamster, h. r. 40 Gore
Joanna, widow of John, h. 4 Foster
place
Joanna, widow of Michael, h. 15£
Browm
John, engineer, b. 156 Harvard
John B. laborer, h. Concord av. near
railroad
John F. mason, h. 218 Putnam ave.
Margaret Miss, h. 109 Amory
Margaret Mrs. h. 262 Columbia
Marietta K. housekeeper, 448 Cam-
bridge, bds. do.
Martin, plumber, 694 Mass. av. h. at
Somerville
Mary, dry and fancy goods, 711
Cambridge, house do.
Mary A. widow of James W. house
15 William
Michael, carpenter, h. 125 Brookline
Michael, farm hand, house 126 Hol-
worthy
Michael, teamster, h. 35 Auburn pi.
Michael L. boards 125 Brookline
Nellie, widow of Joseph, house 220
Putnam ave.
Patrick J. hostler, 131 Green
Rainsford, jeweller, 427 Washington,
B. h. 10 Beech.
Randall, -stone cutter, 41 Main, h. 91
do.
Richard W.tubejmaker.at Somerville,
b. 20 Hoi worthy
Rose, widow of Gilman,b.6 Sycamore
Sylvanus G.driver,Hose 4,2101 Mass.
avenue, h. 6 Sycamore
Theodore H. jeweller. 427 Washing-
ton, B. h. 10 Beech
Thomas, at 184 Broadway
Thomas, painter, b. Brattle sq. Hotel
Thomas H. book gilder, h. 15 Flagg
Thomas J. b. 220 Putnam ave.
William, iron moulder, b. 35 Auburn
place
, 2nd steward, Memorial Hall, b.
1591 Cambridge
Griffis Susau, widow of Elias D. house
5 Flagg
Griffith Aaron, h.Bismark,opp. Gladstone
Charles W. hairdresser, 7 Brattle, h.
1 Ashburton pi.
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
249
Griffith George, clerk, h. 13 Leighton
John J. police, station 2, house 254
Hampshire
John J. soap maker, h. 254 Pearl
Samuel,hostler, 15 Gore,h.3 Harding
William, horse shoer, h. 58 Ninth
Griffiths Alfred, asst. gardener, Botanic
Garden, b. 32 Raymond
John J. slater, h. 74 Plymouth
John J. soap maker, J. Reardon &
Sons, h. 254 Ptarl
Joshua M.compositor,h.l05 Pleasant
Margaret Mrs. tailoress, house 91
Main, No. 22
William, coppersmith, etc. First, c.
Main and 86 Court, B. h.at Boston
Griggs George F. clerk, 723 Mass. ave.
h. 177 Green
James B. teamster, h. 13 State
James E. clerk, b. 13 State
Reuben, b. 1 Norfolk pi.
Grilley Charles T. reader, h. 60 Hancock
William, h. 60 Hancock
Grimaldi John, hairdresser,! 07£ Western
ave. h. 17 Beaver
Grimes Eliza A. widow of Bradford, h.
123 Norfolk
Isaac Rev. h. 172 Chestuut
Michael, tinsmith, h. 23 Reed
Teresa, widow of Stephen, house 163
Charles
see Grames
Grimminger Joseph B. piano maker,bds.
28 Webster ave.
Grimshaw John W. shade roller maker,
h. 34 Myrtle ave. [ant
Grinham Daniel L. plumber, b.115 Pleas-
John, h. 115 Pleasant
Thomas P. driver, b. 115 Pleasant
Griswold Charlotte L. teacher, Thorndike
school, bds. 35 Blake
Louise H. Miss, teacher, Shepard
school, b. 35 Blake
William M. journalist, h. 25 Craigie
Groberg Nels, ladder maker, boards 474
Cambridge
Grogan John R. livery stable, house 13
Rockingham
Richard II. Jr. livery stable, Brook-
line, Mass. h. 344 Brookliue
Grogin John, butcher, b. 9 Squires ct.
Grondines Jules, burnisher, house 241
Columbia
Groomes Ada C. Mrs. h. 16 Cogswell av.
Minnie Mrs. h. 254 School st. ct.
Grose Edgar F. produce, h. 20 Somerset
Eliza H. nurse, h. 39 Fourth
Gross Alpheus, brakeman, h. 78 Fifth
Charles, aSSt. prof. II. F. house 11
Putnam ave.
.Joseph, baker. 436 Mass. ave. I), at
Boston is Hastings
Mary E. widow of Robert <;. houg
Grossman Charles W. dining room and
provisions, 7 Portland, h. do.
Henry, coat maker, Am. Rub. Co. h.
91 Auburn
Grote Emma A. Mrs.teacher of German,
Cambridge school, 97 Brattle, h.
4 Mt. Auburn
Grout Frank B. clothes cleaner, 56 How-
ard, B. h. 788 Mass. ave.
John H. Jr. h. 901 Mass. ave.
Grove , salesman, B. b. 5 Temple
Grover Edward 0.master,Shepard school,
h. at Arlington
Eudora J. h. 335 Broadway
Frank, stone cutter, 39 Main
Lucas B. (L. B. Grover & Son), 671
Mass. ave. h. 335 Broadway
f^i ROVER L. B. & SON (Lucas
vT B. and Walter C. Grover), real
estate, insurance and mortgages,
671 Mass. ave. rm. 4. See p. 15
Mary A. Mrs- h. 26 Irving
Walter C. (L. B. Grover & Son), 671
Mass. ave. b. 335 Broadway
Groves James E. machinist, rms. 28
William
Lucy V. b. Charles Curtis, Groveland
Grovestein Joseph, casket maker, boards
109 Hammond
Perez, plumber, b. 109 Hammond
William G. carpenter, h. 109 Ham-
mond
Grueby Edward L. Am. Net & Twine
Co. 34 Commercial, B. h. 19 Harris
William, clerk, 18 Merchants row,B.
b. 19 Harris
Gruhn Fred, butcher, Niles Bros. 595 Con-
cord'ave. house n. do.
William, foreman, Niles Bros. 595
Concord ave.
Gruhut Albert, driver, 328 Vine, b. do.
Guerineau John, salesman, B. boards 463
Mt. Auburn
Julie, dressmaker, 463 Mt. Auburn,
house do. [Mt. Auburn
Mary A. widow of Louis, house 463
Guerrier Ebenezer, byokkeeper, house 1
Coolidge pi.
Mary II. Mrs. mail clerk. Riverside
Press, h. 163 Magazine
Guibord Leonard L. clerk, 29 Franklin,
h. 4 Lamson pi.
Guild Beatrice Miss, h. 16 Ash
Dana, bookkeeper, h. 16 Ash
Irving T. publisher, 6 Beacon, B.
i). 33 Rindgefleld
Isaac O. storekeeper, Art Museum,
B. h. Rindarefleld
Margarel I.. Kiss, teacher of French,
16 Ash, b. do.
Sarah Mrs. b. 183 Prospect
Sidney P. ulass designer, B. boards
:\ Rindirefleld
250
CAMBRIDGE [Q-] DIRECTORY
Guilleaud Joseph, plater, h. Hotel Holly
Guilling Gustave, h. r. 43 Elm
Guilmette Joseph, painter, h. Clay
Guimond Louis H. hairdresser, house
148 Pearl
Guindon Thomas M. cornice maker, h.
124 Prospect
Guiney Cornelius, driver, Bancroft's ex-
press, 815 Somerville ave. b. do.
Daniel, laborer, b. 40 Winter
John, laborer, F.R. R, h. 7 Clay
John, laborer, h. 23 Hancock
John, laborer, h. 35 Harvey
John J. prop. Bancroft's Express,
817 Somerville ave. h. do.
Margaret, housekeeper, h. 40 Winter
Timothy, gardener, 14 Highland, h.
24 Tuttle
William, driver, Bancroft's express,
815 Somerville ave. b. do.
Guingal Louis, cook, B. h. 12 Harvey
Gullage Frederick, cooper, 104 Gore, h.
61 Sixth
George, at B. & M. R. R. b. 61 Sixth
Joseph, boiler maker, 72 Main, h. 5
Marion
Gulley Edward, stone mason, house 41
Crescent ave.
Gulling August, box maker, h. r. 84 Elm
Gulliver Ella F. Miss, teacher, Willard
school, b. 45 Magazine
Gummo Frank E. boiler maker, 72 Main,
b. 183 Clark
William H. blacksmith, 72 Main,
h. 183 Clark
William H. Jr. at Bridge Works, b.
183 Clark
Gunn Alfred, laborer, rms. 76 Prospect
Daniel F. bookkeeper, b. 353 Winsor
Gunner John, cabinet maker, Keeler &
Co. h. 65 Elm
Gunnison Belle F. Charity bldg. B. b. 64
Inman
Daniel O. painter, 63 Moore, house
64 Inman
Sarah J. Miss, teacher, Wellington
school, b. 64 Inman
Gunzelman John J. tailor, 1859 Mass. av.
h. 6 Beech
Guppy Annie M. Mrs. dressmaker,house
15 Tremont
Elvin O. b. 15 Tremont
Gurner Alexander, sausages, h. 34 Winter
Gurney Edwin L. music teacher, 40 Lee,
h. do.
Hannah V. widow of Thomas, house
49 Essex
Henry F.motorman,b. 142 Mt. Auburn
Maude Miss, clerk, b.142 Mt.Auburn
Gurnham Thomas, variety store, 1901
Mass. ave. h. at W. Somerville
Gurry Benjamin B. horseshoer, house r.
133 Pearl
Gurry John, citv laborer, h. 210 Sidney
GURRY JOHN F. horseshoer, 21
Blanche, h. 16 do. See p. 781
Guscott Frank, car conductor, boards
191 Brookline
Gushee Edward M. Rev. rector St. Phil-
lip's Episcopal church, rms. 259
Brookline
Julia S. teacher, Willard primary
school, b. 19 Cottage
Gustafsen F. cabinet maker, 108 Cam-
bridge, h. at Boston
Gustafson Andrew, engineer, at Somer-
ville, h. 43 Reed
Charlotte, widow of Carl, house 1
Coolidge place
Johan, grocer, 291 Main, h. do.
John, machinist, rms. 1 Douglass pi.
John A. motorman, h. 29 Reed
Karl, cdachman, 11 Magaziue, b. do.
Gustafsson Otto, batcher, 169 Gore, h.
23 Fifth
Sven, teamster, b. 8 Pioneer
Gustavson Andrew, laborer, h. 43 Reed
Gustin Angelia G. widow of John. h. 30
Pearl
Grace Mrs. h. 70 Green
Lizzie C. Mrs.h. 166 Winsor
Gustine Charles, teamster, b. Ill Gore
Gutheim Albert T. clerk, registry of deeds,
b. 60 Spring
August, student, b. 60 Spring
Herman E. apprentice, b. 60 Spring
Julius A. tinsmith, b. 60 Spring
Sophia, widow of Frederick L. cigar
mnfr. 60 Spring, h. do.
Guthrie John, hackman, 105 Cambridge,
b. 8 First
Gutman Henry, tinsmith, B. house 23
Sargent
Gutosky Frank H. machinist, h. 218
Charles-
Joseph, case maker, b. 218 Charles
Nicholas, cabinet maker, b. 218
Charles
Guy James, boiler mnfr. 29 Main, house
at Boston [bridge
Guyberg Ludwig, carpenter, h. 482 Cam-
Guydrey Frances Miss, h. 13 Boardman
Guyer Lewis B. agent, boots and shoes,
251 Cambridge, h. 38 Fourth
Guyette Abraham, painter, h.20 De Wolfe
Frank X. paper hanger,h. 20 De Wolfe
Guylop George, leather, h. 46 Spring
James, blacksmith, h. 46 Spring
Gwynne William H. (Gwryune <fc Co.),
24 Brattle, h. 47 do.
f~^ WYNNE & CO. (William H.
VX Gwynne), University stable, 24
Brattle. See page 3
CAMBRIDGE [JJ] DIRECTORY
251
HAABESTODT OY1N V. trav.salesman,
rms. 25 Tremont
Haag Solomon, cigar maker, h. 91 Clark
Haartz William, baker, 95 Banks, h. do.
Hackert William C. night watchman,
House of Correction, h. 55 Fourth
Hackett Arthur H. steam fitter, bds. 164
Franklin
Bridget, widow of Patrick, h. 164
Franklin
Frank W. driver, bds. 164 Franklin
Henry C. letter carrier, I*. O. 647
Mass. ave. h. 17 Summer
Jacob, oil tank, 174 Franklin, h. do.
Jacob Mrs. groceries, 174 Frank-
lin, h. do.
Jane, widow, h. 100 Main
John II. pressman, University Press,
bds. 164 Franklin
Joseph P. pressman, 18 Central sq. b.
164 Franklin
Mertie M. police, station 2, bds. 9
Mt. Auburn [pi.
Paul, st. car conductor, h. 54 Auburn
Thomas H. driver, National Ex. B.
h. 81 Inman
Walter H. compositor. University
Press, h. 9 Mt. Auburn
William, teamster, B. h. 90 Clark
Hacqure Saul, cigar maker, h. 21 Lopez
Hadcock Charles E. inspector of animals
and provisions, h. 54 Trowbiidge
Hadley Alfred, paiuter,h. 36 Myrtle ave.
Alice M.Miss, clerk, b. 1335 Cambridge
Augustus I. trav. salesman, boards
23 Hammond
Clarence V. sign painter, 76 Gore,
bds. 36 Fourth
Edward L. driver, Fresh Pond Ice
Co.off Concord ave.h.36 Myrtle av.
Elbridge J. cloth cutter, 204 Bridge,
h. 1335 Cambridge
George A. printer, b. 36 Fourth
Henry W. clerk, Portland, cor. Broad-
way, h. 23 Lawrence
James G. driver, Fresh Pond Ice Co.
b. 36 Myrtle ave.
John, carpenter, h. r. 52 Rindge av.
Lucy J. widow of Elijah L. house 150
Mt. Auburn [35 Market
Martha J. widow of William P. h.
Richard W.,B.bds. 2222 Mass. av.
Theodore F. b. 35 Market
Thomas, asst. bookkeeper. B. 1). 36
Myrtle ave.
William G. driver. Fresh 1*011(1 Ice
Co. b. 36 Myrtle ave.
Badloek EL Edward, h. 203 Harvard
Haft' George L. bds. Cl PembertoD
Harriet E. widow of George L. h.
7 Mead
Hftffelder Fred, foreman of butcher-, L69
Gore, h. 9 Squire's ct.
Hafley Annie, widow of Oscar, B. h. 152
Putnam ave. [av.
Benjamin O. porter, bds. 152 Putnam
John, laborer, h. 7 Portland
Hagan Annie E. widow, h. 1210 Cam-
bridge
Barney, cooper, b. 172 Brookline
Felix, at Revere Sugar Refinery, h.
73 Spring
James, at 169 Gore, h. 30 do.
James, anitor, h. 78 Amory
James, janitor, St. Mary's church, b.
172 Brookline
John F. night watchman, W. E. St.
Ry. station, Brookline, bds. 172do.
Mary, widow of Peter, h. 172 Brook-
line
Matthew, bds. 167 Otis
Peter, cooper, bds. 172 Brookline
Thomas, driver, b. 172 Brookline
Thomas, teamster,B. b.rms.77 Austin
Hagar Fred W. probation officer, h. 115
Kinnaird
Hagberg Axel F. cabinet maker, 108
Cambridge, b. 32 Sidney
Ernest, cabinet maker, Main, rms.
30 State
Hager Charles, baker, Almshouse, h.
Clarendon ave.
Charles, sausage maker, 169 Gore. h.
15 Squires ct.
Frank, driver, b. 19 Antrim
Hagerty David, laborer, b. 74 Gore
James, mason, b. 108 Columbia
Jeremiah, city laborer, b. 15 Farwell
place
John, clerk, 1385 Cambridge, bds.
198 Xorfolk
John, laborer, h. 4 Hunting
John, teamster, h. 84 Fifth
John S. blacksmith, h. 74 Gore
Patrick, h. 119 Brookline
Patrick, tinsmith, b. 221 Main
Patrick, tube worker, h. 198 Norfolk
Siduey, blacksmith, 137 Gore, rms.
1 Sixth
Haggie George R. carpenter, B. & >1 . \l.
R. repair shop, h. 502 Cambridge
Haigh Joe, spinner, h. 3 Harvard pi.
Haines Alonzo M. ins. agent, b. 55 Austin
Ellen S. widow of John P. h. 12 Ash
Ignatius, medical student, b. 12 Ash
.lames, h. 40 Washington
John W. silverer, Union Glass Co.
at Somerville, b. 297 Broadway
Joho W. Jr. clerk, B. b. 297 Broad-
way
Walter O. clerk, is I Broadway, h. 8
Rockingham
see Bayiies
Ilainey .John, packer, • >. 56 Cambridge
Bainsworth Barry, clerk. 20111 Mass* ave.
b. 28 Mead
252
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Hakauson Andrew P. baker, 815 Cam-
bridge, h. do. [Hampshire
John, blacksmith, 378 Main, h. 105
John, -iron moulder, h. 41 Auburn
Haker August, piano maker, h.22 School
street ct.
Halberg Nicholas, coach and carriage
mnfr. 22 Broadway, h. 28 do.
William, b. 28 Broadway
Halbert Vernon W. eastern "agent, F. R.
R. h. 1851 Mass. ave.
Hale Aaron, boarding and sale stable, 11
Elm, h. 341 Broadway
Alice C. teacher, b. 63 Inman
Dora, bookkeeper, b. 341 Broadway
Edgar F. laborer, b. 89 Brookline
HALE EDWIN B. lawyer, 209
Washington, rms. 39 and 40. B. b.
387 Harvard. See p. SI 3
Henry L. engineer, Mr. Auburn
cemetery, bds. 36 Ash
Thomas K. b. 63 Inman
see McHale
Hales Albert E. driver, b. 12 Miller ave.
Arthur, carpenter, h. 12 Miller ave.
Ernest L. artist, B. b. 12 Miller ave.
Haley Annie L. box maker,h. 105 Amory
Catherine Miss, h. 205 Vine
Charles G. druggist's sundries, 71
Franklin, B. h. 14 Ellery
Charlotte J. widow of Charles E. h.
14 Ellery
Christopher, laborer, h. 16 South
Daniel, car driver, h. r. 20 Lambert
Daniel, laborer, b. 12 Seventh
David Mrs. h. 21 Sparks
David F. painter, h. 4 Austin pi.
Dennis, city laborer, h. 24 Jefferson
Dennis, iron worker,B. B. W. Sixth,
h. 4 Berkshire pi.
Dennis J.electrotyper,h.32£ DeWolfe
Dennis P. baker, N. Y. B. Co. bds.
105 Amory
Edward, clerk, b. 60 Cedar
Ellen, widow of John, h. 9 Jefferson
Ellen, widow of Timothy, house 159
Spring
Ellen,wid.of William,h.460 Columbia
Henry, painter, 265 Broadway, h.
254 Winsor
Henry, teamster, h. 5 Seventh st. ct.
Honora. widow of Dennis, h. 6 Laurel
James, laborer, h. 3 Sparks [ave.
James, tube worker, b. 102 Webster
James (Haley & Houghton), 644
Cambridge, b. 1 Seventh st. ct.
Jane, widow of John, h. 217 Vine
Jeremiah, clerk, dry goods, bds. 159
Franklin
Joanna Mrs. h. 102 Webster ave.
John, baker, b. 174 Franklin
John, baker, 29 Franklin h. 7 De-
catur
Haley John, city laborer,h. 220 Franklin
John, iron moulder, h. 342 Mass. av.
John, laborer, b. 5 Seventh st. ct.
John, laborer, h. 20 Lambert
John, printer, h. 287 Green
John, Jr. laborer, bds. r. 20 Lambert
John F. clerk, b. 128 Hampshire
John H. teamster, b.5 Seventh st. ct.
John H. tinsmith, h. 85 Huron ave.
John J. painter, 22 Bovlston. h. 10
Eliot
John P. baker, b. 7 Decatur
Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. 159
Franklin
Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. 98
Howard [Hayes
Margaret A. widow of James, h. 20£
Mary,wid. of Michael, h. 29 DeWolfe
Mary, widow of Thomas, h. rear 149
Franklin
Mary, widow of William, h. 86 First
Mary E. widow of Patrick, h. 105
Amory
Maurice, laborer,h. r. 799 Cambridge
Maurice, teamster, b. 137 Otis
Michael, carpenter, h.128 Hampshire
Michael, junk, 250 Vine, h. do.
Michael, laborer, h. 124 Gore
Michael, laborer, h. 134 Webster av.
Michael, Jr. baker, n. 20 DeWolfe
Michael E. driver, h. 7 Hayes
Michael H. tin worker, h. 7h Fair-
mont ave.
Michael J. painter, h. 60 Cedar
Nellie E. h. 255 Putnam ave.
Patrick F. piano maker,b. 105 Amory
Robert, peddler, b. 460 Columbia
S. Bigelow, clerk, B. b. 14 Ellery
Thomas, horse dealer, b. 143 Gore
Thomas, planer, h. 4 Hotel Shirley
Thomas J. car repairer, h.91 Howard
Thomatf J. painter, h. 38 Middlesex
Timothy, laborer, b. 9 Jefferson
Timothy F. carpenter, h. 29a Mill
Timothy W. plumber, h. 257 Put-
nam ave.
William, bds. 1 Parnell
William, carpenter, b. 39 Bovlston
William, driver, Chemical No. 2, h.
133 Lexington ave.
William, plumber, 1965 Mass. ave. h.
5 Mead
William J. teamster, 211 Bridge, b. 5
Seventh st. ct.
& HoughtonC James Haley and Frank
Houghton), horse dealers, 644
Cambridge
Mrs. h. 174 Franklin
see Healey
Halgren August, h. 148 Otis
Haliburton George M. trav. salesman, h.
7 Glenwood ave. [ave.
William. trav. salesman. b. 7 Glenwood
CAMBPdDGE [JJ] DIRECTORY
253
Hall Abbott L. salesman, h.891 Mass fj
Albert E. (Hall Bros.), machin
628 Mass. ave. h. 62 Putnam ave.
Albert H. clerk, h. 30 Mt. Pleasant
Alice C. widow of E. G. h. 5 Irving
place
Amos W. night lunch, 1607 Cam-
bridge, h. 31 Baldwin
Andrew C. shipper, rms. 22Murdock
Ann B. widow of John S. house 355
Mass. ave.
Ann F. widow of Edmund J. h. 22
Sacramento
Arthur E. piano action maker, bds.
347 Winsor
H
Arthur S. clerk, 168 Main, bds. at
Medrord
Barnabas Y. carpenter, h. 61 Magee
ALL BROS. (Edgar and Albert
E. Hall), machinists, mnfrs. Matrix
Drying Machines, etc. 628 Mass.
ave. See p. 199
Charles E. clerk, h. 95 Hampshire
Charles E. marble, h. 411 Broadway
Charles W. action maker, boards 347
Winsor
Clara Mrs. h. 42 Arlington
Clara A. principal Dunster kinder-
garten, b. 2 In man
Eben G.freight clerk,F.K. R.Charles-
town, h. 31 Hadley
Edgar (Hall Bros.),' machinist, 628
Mass. ave. h. 172 Auburn
Edward B. real estate,53 State, B.h.
18 Orchard
Edwin A. janitor,Horticultural Hall,
B. h. 120 Winsor
Edwin H. asst. prof, in physics, H.
U. h. 37 Gorham
Edwin K. real estate, 2409 Mass. ave.
and 3.] Bromfield, B. h. 24 Haskell
Elmer E. stable foreman, 28 Bridge
Esther A. widow of William H. h.46
Eustis
Etta II . Miss, h. 22 Sacramento
Frank O. Rev. pastor, Third Unv.
church, h. 42 Arlington
Frank S. motorman, b. 17 Magnolia
avenue
Frank S. driver, 604 Mass. ave. h. 56
Fairmont
Fred, hack driver, 210 Green, boards
15 Pleasant
Fred Y. plumber, b. c>l Magee
Gaylord C. student, M. I. i.. B. b. 5
Irving place
George II. broker, 16 School, B. h.
115 Magazine
Halver, case maker, h. 135 Harvard
Harry, machinist, h. 236 Green
Harry II. clerk, B. i>. 24 Upton
Henry ('. h. 5 Felton
Hall Henry I. (Alden Speare Sons & Co.
Binney), and oils, Chamber of
Commerce, B. h. 22 Sacramento
Herbert, clerk, b. 11 Murdock
Herbert N. foreman, h. 48 Erie
H. Fletcher, architect, b. 5 Felton
James, plumber, h. 523 Winsor
James A. painter, h. 235 Hampshire
James M. W. lumber, 53 State, B. h.
1558 Mass. ave.
James P. police station 3, house 31
Tremont
Jennie M. stenographer, boards 7
Rindge ave.
John, laborer, H. U. yard, house 213
Mt. Auburn
John L. clerk, B. b. 46 Eustis
John M. restaurant, 355 Main, house
353 do.
Joseph, cigars, B. h. 421 Broadway
Joseph, sawyer, 113 Broadway, h.
93 Hastings * [do.
Kate Mrs. restaurant,355 Main,h. 353
Levi D. carpenter, h. 7 Rindge ave.
Lewis, president, Lechmere National
Bank, 172 Cambridge, h. 1481 do.
Lucy A. widow of Joshua E. house
37 Gorham
Lj-dia J. widow of George W. house
187 Hampshire
Martha J. widow of George E. h, 22
Plympton
Myra G. widow of Joseph T. house
36 Wallace
Nellie, widow of Daniel, h.38 Union
Pannelia A. Miss, at Baptist Home,
308 Brookliae
Robert J. A. carpenter,h.28 Railroad
Samuel, janitor, 763 Mass. ave. house
Hotel Enman
Sarah A. widow of Walter, house 5S
Amory
Sarah L. widow of Robert B. house
15 Avon
Sarah N. widow of Orrin, h.6 Follen
Thomas II. core maker, h. 5 Blanche
Thomas S. carpenter, 107 Franklin,
h. 15 Pleasant pi.
Thomas V. bookkeeper,h. 124 Austin
Victor M. car starter, 1376 Mass. av.
rooms 36 Mt. Auburn
William B. cigars, 78 Hanover, Ik h.
86 Pleasant
William ('.clerk, Fresh Pond Ice Co.
bds. 411 Broadway
William C.furniture mover and wood
and coal, 347 Winsor. h. do.
William s. lawyer, 53 State, rm. 716,
Ik h. 6 Follen
Ballberg Qustaf, sheet iron worker, h.
317 Main
Hallen O soar, cabinet maker, house 104
( lushing
254
CAMBRIDGE [JJ] DIRECTORY
Hallett Andrews, at Boston retouching
school, B. h. 163 Magazine
Herbert B. supt. 50 Harvard, house
at Boston
James H. bds. 27 Ellsworth ave.
Jeannett B. Mrs. h. 27 Ellsworth av.
Jeannette I. asst. librarian, Camb.
Public library, h.27 Ellsworth av.
John F.trav. salesman, b. 15 Roseland
Nelson A. h. 27 Ellsworth ave.
Halley Thomas, cooper, h. 1 Eighth
Thomas H. japanner, h. 1 Washing-
ton court
Hallgren August, blacksmith, house 17
Jefferson —-»».-
Hallian Joseph, salesman, h.6S Pemberton
Halliday Archie, tailor, 2072 Mass. ave.
bds. 15 Creighton
Henry A. second hand clothing, 2
Brattle sq. h. 307 Columbia
John B. cutter, 2072 Mass. ave. h. 15
Creighton
Mabel R. Miss, bookkeeper, 8i Mt.
Auburn, b. 15 Creighton [bia
Halligan John, peddler, bds. 418 Colum-
Patrick, laborer, h. 418 Columbia H
Hallihan Joseph, 95 Union, B. house 68
Pemberton
Hallis William, foundrvman, boards 303
Winsor
Hallisey Daniel, laborer, h.59 Hampshire
Patrick, laborer, h. 20 North
Timothy, at 169 Gore
William, laborer,b. 7 Cowperthwaite
Hallisy John, laborer, 15 Sparks, h. do.
Halloran Catherine, housekeeper, 46
Rindge ave.
Daniel, laborer, h. 170 Franklin
Dennis, laborer, b. r. 344 Green
Dennis, laborer, b. 30 Warren
Ellen, widow of Daniel, h 342 Green
John, laborer, h. 229 Vine
John B. Rev. pastor St.John'schurch,
h.46 Rindge ave.
Patrick, laborer, h. r. 249 Franklin
see O* Halloran
Halow John, laborer, h. r. 127 Elm
Halpin John, machinist, h. 9 Elmer
Michael, horseshoer, 26 Palmer, h.17
Sparks st. pi.
P. James, hairdresser, 7 Holyoke,
rms. 10b Mt Auburn
Halpine Nicholas J. lieut. U. S. N. bds.
28 Arlington
Halvorsen Bernard, tailor, h. 20 School
Carl H. painter, h. 108 Thorndike
Inga Marie Mrs. boarding house, 108
Thorndike
Hamblen Frederick A. driver, boards 10
Hampshire, b. 54 Columbia
Hamblet Horace, car inspector, B. & M.
R. R. h. 119 Second [Oxford
Sarah E. widow of Alviu, hou^e 14
Hambly John B. bookkeeper, h. 39 Amory
Hamburg Carl A. A. tailor, h.25 Seventh
Hamell James, carriage maker,2067 Mass.
ave. h. at Arlington
John, core maker, T.B.M. Co. Third,
h. 189 do.
Hamill Samuel S. church organ builder,
Bent, n. Sixth, h. at Somerville
Thomas, machinist, T. B. Co. house
Spear's blk. Binney
Hamilton Adeline, widow, h. 27 Grigg
Adrian Y. baker, 438 Mass. ave. h.
76 Brookline
Albert L. bakerv, 82 Kirkland,house
84 do.
Alexander, carver, b. 63 Fifth
Alfred P. bookkeeper, 29 Franklin,
h. 21 Lopez ,
Alvina Mrs. baker, 461 Main, house
19 De Wolfe
Andrew S. laborer, h. 26 Brewery
Angus M. janitor, h. 295 Winsor
Annie, widow of John, h. 17 Willard
Anthony, tinsmith,B.h.67 Brookline
Arthur H. carpenter, b. 253 Broadway
Charles, at 145 Broadway, boards 72
Brookline
Charles, lineman, C. E. Lt.Co. house
111 Western ave.
Charles E. carpenter, h. 175 Green
Charles E. carpenter,h. 4 Hotel Dor-
chester, School
Charles H. celluloid polisher, 137
Broadway, h. 1 Linwood pi.
Charles W. supt. Phillips bldg. 120
Tremont. B. h. 114 Thorndike
Clara B. h. 295 Winsor
David, brass finisher, h. 37 Pine
Dennis B. butter, eggs, etc. house 3
Corliss place
Edmund, bridge builder.h.4SBrewery
Edward, iron worker, B. B. W.Sixth
Edwin J. butter, cheese, eggs, etc.
h. 42 Antrim
Eva J. (Hamilton & Lemay), 288
Broadway, 5 Mt. Auburn and 243
Hampshire, baker,h.2S6 Broadway
Fred R. teamster, b. 54 Middlesex
Fred S. carpenter, b. 253 Broadway
George A.carpenter,b.253 Broadway
James A. clerk, 23 Prospect, bds. 62
Pleasant
James B. motorman, h. 27 Sidney •
John, salesman, B. b. 1 Florence pi.
John, tinsmith, B. h. 13 Second
John A. milkman, h. 71 Howrard
John H. carpenter, 253 Broadway,
house do.
John W. Rev. bds. 20 Lowell
Joshua C. hatmnfr.62 Pleasant,h.do.
Kate, widow of William A. house 54
Middlesex
Mary E. booksewer. b. 17 Willard
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
255
Hamilton Mary E. widow of James, h. 114
Hastings
M. Ella, widow of Samuel, house 98
Concord ave.
Patrick, at 169 Gore,h. 13 Squires ct.
Patrick, candy worker, b. 13 Second
Patrick, teamster, h. 7 Burns ct.
Robert B. blacksmith, B. B.W. house
Green, near Lablanche
William, brass worker, h. 10 Lopez
William, laborer, h. 74 Plympton
William, porter, B. h. 21 Hews
William H. pi umber, h. 8 Leonard av.
William J. porter, Riverside Press,
h. 64 Fairmont
William M. restaurant, 448 Mass. av.
h. 137 Washington
York, baker, 436 Mass. ave. house
Brookliue
& Lemay (Eva J.Hamilton aud Julia
A. Lemay), bakers. 288 Broadway,
5 Mt. Auburn, 215 Franklin and
243 Hampshire
Hamlen Fred, driver, b. 10 Hancock
Hamlet Florence Mrs. rms. 54 Columbia
Horace, car inspector, h. 119 Second
Hamlin William W. tuner, 162 Broadway,
h. 19 Irving
Hammarback Carl E. cabinet maker, 108
Cambridge, h. 742 Winsor
Hammarberg Axel, piano maker, 368
Main, b. 49 Columbia
Hammer John E. janitor, 665 Mass. ave.
house 18 Ma gee
Hammers John J. medical student,
15 Tremont, bds. do.
Hammett Andrew, locksmith, 12 Brattle,
h. 57 Mt. Auburn
HAMMOND FRANKLIN T.
lawyer, 505 Sears bldg. B. b. 859
Mass. ave. See p. 814
George, teamster,145 Broadway, rms.
r. 89 Bristol
Isaac A. agent paper and twine, h.203
Columbia
John W. judge, Superior Court, B.
h. 859 Mass. ave.
Josephine Miss, dressmaker b. 265
Putnam avenue
Llewellyn P. clerk, 18 Central sq. h.
at Watertown
Reuben, watchman, 145 Broadway,
rms. r. 89 Bristol
Walter, key maker, 145 Broadway,
rms. 89 Bristol
William, laborer, h. r. 29 Harvard
Mammons Geo. Wintiel, clerk, Warren
Boot Co. B. 1). 41 Antrim
Georgianna Mrs. h. 44 Antrim
Hampson David, li. 110 Green
William II. machinist, h. 410 Green
Hancock Amaranth L. widow <>i' Solo-
mon, b. 25 Pearl
HANCOCK CHARLES E. real
estate and insurance agent, 615
Mass. ave.h. 46 Pleasant. See p. 19
Edwin F.driver,Cambridge Laundry,
Soden, h. 579 Mass. ave.
Hand Charles S. carpenter. 184 Harvard,
h. 7 Elm
James, musician, 15 Cornhill B. h.
8S Spring
Merrick, rms. 279 Broadway
William J. musician, b. 88 Spring
Handley Carrie E. dressmaker, 76 Or-
chard, bds. do.
Haudrahan John, grocer, 34£ Winter
Hands Anna C. physician, oculist, 1879
Mass. ave.
Herbert A. homoeopathic physician,
1879 Mass. ave.
Handy Mary J. Miss, h. 54 Hastings
Ruf us A. bookbinder, h. r. 207 Kiver
Haney Agnes Miss, h. 225 Putnam ave.
Agnes C. rubber worker, rms. 80
Hampshire
Henry, boiler maker, 92 Main
Hanf Edward, machinist, 29 Main, house
136 Crescent
Hanfeldt William, hatter, h. 317 Main
Hanifen Martha M. boarding house, 63
Elm, h. do.
Michael, clerk, 88 Leverett, B. b.
63 Elm
Hankin William, book packer, Riverside
Press, h. 18a Cottage
Hanks Elizabeth G. W. Miss, house 387
Harvard
Sarah H. widow of Stedmau W. h.
387 Harvard
Hanley Charles C. printer, B. house 204
River
John, hostler, 12 Bay, h. 15 Beaver
John, packer, 55 Tremont, B. h.1320
Cambridge
Matthew, rubber worker, b. 221 Main
Thomas J.jeweller,b.l326 Cambridge
William E. gate tender, h. 1 Hotel
Pleasaut
William F. salesman, B. boards 1326
Cambridge
Hanlon David J. action maker, bouse 8
Hotel Weston
John, teamster. 16 Cambridge, h.
174 Third
Michael. I. action maker ,h.66 Boylston
Morgan J. fireman, Revere Sugar
Refinery, Water, h. 12 Fourth
Morgan .1. Jr. tare marker. Revere
Sugar Refinery, Water, h. 12
Fourth
Morris, machine hand,hJ Walker ct.
Patrick, engineer, b. ts Hunting
Thomas, h. 71 Hampshire
William, stone yard. Portland. bOUSe
24 Jefferson
256
CAMBRIDGE []J] DIRECTORY
Hanna Harry, blacksmith, h. 61 Fifth
Joseph, varnish maker, rms. 195
Auburn
Richard E. at 709a Boylston, B.
plumber, b. 24 Locke
Robert, horse shoer, 436 Main, house
81 Washington
William J. plumber, 24 Locke, h.do.
William S. plumber, b. 24 Locke
see Hannah
Hannaford Daniel W. laborer, b. 337
Concord ave.
Edward E. salesman, b. 93 Hammond
Frank H. produce, 93 Hammond, h.do.
James, h. 93 Hammond
Minnie L. housekeeper, 93 Hammond
Patrick, teamster, h. 66 Cambridge
Robert E. produce, b. 93 Hammond
Timothy, teamster, h. r. 125 Gore
Timothy W.wood worker, h. 41
Regent
AVilliam, teamster, h. 66 Cambridge
Hannah Jessie Miss, h. 47 Market
William C. plasterer,h.234 Columbia
Hannam John F. engineer, 221 Bridgeji.
59 Gore [ton
Hanney Martin, laborer, h. 33 Washing-
Hannigan Patrick, stone cutter, 39 Main
Hannon Charles, laborer, h. 8 Berkshire
place
Edward F. furniture polisher, B. h.
94 Fifth
George F. clerk, b. 142 Thorndike
Hemy F. candy maker, h. 102 Web-
ster avenue
Henry T.drug clerk,b.l42 Thorndike
James H.foreman, Fifth, c. Rogers, h.
Spears blk. Binney
John, house 218 Banks
Misses The, h. 110 Spring
Thomas, action polisher, Osborn, h.
303 Vine
Thomas J. straight moulder, 20 Al-
bany, h. 142 Thorndike
, carpenter, 7 Western ave
H ANNUM LEANDER M. real
estate agent, mortgages, notary
and justice of the peace, 649 Mass.
ave. h. 887 do. See p. 14
Melvin L., Howe Spring Bed Co. 386
Main, h. 44 Erie
Hanrahan John, fireman, h. 143 Banks
Michael, teamster, 86 Mt. Auburn,
h. 3 Fallon pi.
William, laborer, h. 106 Banks
Hanscom Alpheus P. clerk, B. boards
131 Auburn
Catherine M. widow of Jacob, house
8 Rice
Emmons, clerk, 638 Mass. ave. house
177 Magazine
Henry C. carpenter, 172 Pearl, h.131
Auburn
Hanscom Mary S. widow of Joshua, h.
10 Cottage
Susie J. Mrs. h. 89 Brookline
Walter J. clerk, B. b. 8 Rice
William, at 72 Main
William P. carpenter, 187 Green, h.
34 Kinnaird
William S. carpenter, h.l Norfolk pi.
Hansen Alph M. machinist, B.& M.R.R.
repair shop, Prison Point, house
99 Spring [ington
Christian, machinist, b. 108 Wash-
C. Fred, brick layer, h. 245 River
Peter, laborer, h. 49 Fifth
Hansis George, trimmer, 201 Bridge,bds.
rear 117 Otis
John G. moulder, h. r. 117 Otis
Louis, action maker, h. 394 Winsor
Hanson Abigail, widow of William, bds.
30 Andrew [Main
Adolph, piano case maker, bds. 384
Anton H. boiler maker, h. 245 Sixth
Catherine B. widow of Herman L. h.
202 Harvard
Charles, at 169 Gore, h. 18 Carlisle
Euginie, widow of Frank, house 4
Hotel Union, 17 Harrison
George A. stenographer, 71 Kilby,B.
house Haskell
Grace K. stenographer, B. b. 19
Leonard ave.
Harry H. starter, Murray st. stables,
rms. 36 Mt. Auburn
Hattie M. teacher, Wellington school.
b. 19 Leonard ave.
Henry, rms. 1 Douglass pi.
Henry A. slater, h. 3 Broadway
Henry A. Rev. pastor, Ferdinand
St. M. E. church. B. h. 92 Green
John C. h. 36 Gray
John W. canvasser, h. 8£ Antrim
Lewis F. special agent, Mass. Life
Ins. Co. h. 19 Leonard ave.
Lizzie M. h. 19 Leonard ave.
Martha ~N. teacher, Webster gram-
mar school, rms. 148 Austin
Michael, carpenter, h. 20 Tufts
Peter, farm hand, b. 3 Willis ct.
William H. job w^agon, 354 Main, h.
57 Pine
William H. Jr. action maker,Osborn,
h. 359 Winsor
see Hansen
Hanus Paul H. prof. H. U. h. 5 Walker
Hapgood Charles C. salesman, house 31
Fayette
Marcena, bds. Hampshire, n. Prospect
Oliver M. h. 167 Hampshire
Richard, road master, 81 Milk, B. h.
338 Harvard
Harbaugh Joanna V. S. Miss, sec. Cam-
bridge school for young ladies, 79
Brattle, b. 18 Garden
CAMBRIDGE [JJ] DIRECTORY
257
Harbour John J. apothecary, £3 Kice,
h. 87 do.
Harbroe Alfred, laborer, h.l Clark st.pl.
Stephen J. laborer, h. 98 Columbia
Harcourt Thomas, teamster, h. 106
Plympton
Harcus Adelaide E. compositor, bds.
29 Sixth
Isabel M. saleswoman, 560 Washing-
ton, B. b. 29 Sixth
Jennie M. compositor, b. 29 Sixth
Sarah J. widow of David E. house 29
Sixth
Harden Leroy E. milkman, h. 47 Pine
Harding Adelbert, student, boards, 13
AVendell [field
Allen C. salesman, B. h. 4 Rindge-
Arthur B. checker, h. 4 Lin wood pi.
Arthur H.conductor,W.E.St.Ry. Co.
b. 210 Columbia
Binney L. b. 52 Sacramento
Charles F. provisions, B. house 248
Broadway
Clement, master mariner, house 52
Sacramento
Edward K. h. 267 Broadway
Edward K. Jr. compositor, boards
267 Broadway
Edwin A. provisions, 42£ Inman
Elwin P. salesman, h. 32 Warland
Emma E. Miss, h. 2 Hotel Holly
Francis H. student, H. M. S. h. 15
Allen
Isaac X. h. 288 Harvard
James P. teamster, h. 13 Pine
Julia, widow of Chatles L. house 1460
Cambridge
Lucian D. h. 2 Hotel Holly
Mary, widow of Richard B. h. 125
Thorndike
Richard B. Jr. teamster. 38 F. H. sq.
B. h. 70 Thorndike
Samuel G. paper and twine, 24 War-
land, h. do.
Seymour YV. driver, 38 F. H. square,
B. b. 70 Thorndike
Walter H. water registrar, C. W. W.
office, City Hall, h. 28 Fayette
William F. compositor, B. bds. 267
Broadway
William P. lawyer, 68 Cornhill, B.
h. 13 Wendell
William S. .clerk, 4 Tremont, B. bds.
70 Thorrdike
Zephauiah E. asst. janitor, City bldg.
Brattle sq. rms. do.
Hardingburg , city gardener, b. 220
Prospect
Hardwick Rose, teacher, Latin school,
h. 354 Mass. ave. Boston
William A. clerk, F. H. market. B.
h. 144 River
Hardy Azilda, widow, h. 12 Railroad
Hardy Charles F. clerk, B. b. 7 Park
Charles H. W. teamster, h. Wash-
burn avenue [do.
Charles R. cattle food, 400 Main, h.465
Francis D. (Henry Thayer & Co.),
mnfg. chemist, 150 Broadway, h.
50 Erie [ave.
Frank D. car driver, h. 97 Western
Harry H. pocket book maker, b. 129
Putnam avenue
Isaac, teamster, h. 157 Charles
Louis W. helper, h. 20 Mt. Auburn
Maria J. Mrs. h. 7 Park
Mary C. teacher, Latin school, Fay-
ette, cor. Broadway, h. at Arling-
ton
, printer, rms. 12 Essex
Hare Moses J. waiter, h. 26 Jay
Parker, clerk, B. b. 146 Columbia
Harkins Charles J. cutter, Am. Rub. Co.
h. 14 Plymouth
EdwTard, laborer, J. Reardon & Sons,
bds. P. S. Boyle's, Waverly
Edward J. student, b. 12 Hews
John J. helper, Sawin's Express, h.
Plympton
John J. tailor, b. 12 Hews
John S. carpenter, r. 342 Green
Margaret, widow of Michael, house
14 Plymouth
Patrick, painter, b. 12 Hews
Sarah, widow of John, h. 12 Hews
Harkness William, driver, rms. 46 Pearl
Harlen Herman, steam fitter, house 107
Norfolk
Harley Harry B. student, b. 33 Kirkland
Peleg L. student, b. 8 Garden
Harlow Abby R, Miss, h. 39 Pine
Albert E. car conductor, h. 2 Plymp-
ton place
Albeit F. cashier, Revere Sugar Re-
finery, Water, h. 289 Harvard
Clara H. Mrs. h. 10 Florence
Edward, hairdresser, 107 River
Elias, hairdresser, h. 40 Pleasant
Esther D. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 14
Pleasant [27 Lee
Frank S. lawyer, 28 State, B. house
Frederick P. carpenter, h. 102-1 Nor-
folk
Henry B. clerk, B. rms. 85 Green
Henry M. rubber worker, 33 Hamp-
shire, h. 50 Amory
John E. carriage painter, rear 10
Brattle, rms. 1170 Mass. ave.
John F. piano inspector, 286 Main.
h. 2164 Harvard
John II. clerk. 638 Mass. ave. h. 29
Lawrence
.John W. Clerk, 674 Mass. ave. h. 13
( lottage
Lillian, confectionery, 435 Winsor,
house do.
258
CAMBRIDGE []J] DIRECTORY
HarlowRobert C. clerk, M. T. S. h. 50
Amory
Rufus, stair builder, h. 47 h Market
Harmon Albion J. cooper, r. 68 Allston,
bds. 28 Sidney
Albion K. P. watchman, Albany, c.
Portland, h. 60 Chestnut
Elizabeth, widow, h. 47 Union
Elizabeth, widow of Peletiah, house
104 Henry
Emma J. h. 60 Chestnut
E. Caroline, widow, h. r. 2441 Mass.
avenue
Henry, teamster, h. 125 Brookline
William, boot and shoe repairer, 351
Broadway, h. at Somerville
Harnden Albert H. baker, h. 50 Howard
Alfred N. clerk, b. 190 Elm
Edwin H. manager, b. 190 Elm
Harney Edward Mrs. nurse, b. 105 Web-
ster avenue
Edward J. peddler, h. 105 Webster av.
Hugh, teamster, 27 Dublin, h. do.
John, teamster, b. 17 Tuttle
Margaret, widow of Michael, house
17 Tuttle
Marie Madam, teacher of French, 17
Berkeley, h. 16 Shepard
Michael, city laborer, h. 17 Tuttle
Patrick, mason, h. 15 Tuttle
Harper Alanson C. fireman, B. & A.R.R.
b. 25 Green
David, at 169 Gore, b. 61 Sixth
Edward P. clerk, b. 25 Green
George M. clerk, B. b. 39 Lawrence
Hannah W. widow of Philip S. house
25 Green
Harriet E. bookkeeper, 2067 Mass.
ave. bds. 19 Hadley
Lillian M. bookkeeper, 47 Cogswell
ave. b. 19 Hadley
Martha, missionary, rms. 35 Tremont
Robert D. wheelwright, 2019 Mass.
ave. h. 19 Hadley
William T. foreman carpenter, 40
Green, h. 31 Lawrence
Harrell David, clothes cleaner, 21 Elm,
B. h. 56 Harris
Jesse, pastor, Union Baptist church,
h. 20 Upton
Harries John D. C. entry clerk, River-
side Press, h. 34 Pearl
Harrigan Charles J. helper, Sawin's Ex-
press, 1402 Mass. ave. b. 22 Mill
David, laborer, h. 137 Clark
Jeremiah, pressman, h. 7 Portsmouth
Patrick J. plumber, b. 56 Second
Harriman Leslie M. washer, 682 Mass.
ave. rms. 117 Winsor
Martin V. B. carpenter, h. 442 Green
Harrington Adeline Miss, h. 64 Gore
Catherine, widow of Teremiah, h. 65
Antrim
Harrington Charles F. compositor, Trav-
eller office, B. h. 82 Allston
Charles F. driver, h. 84 Howard
Cornelius E. bricklayer, house 34
Andrew
Daniel, laborer, b. 8 Fallon pi.
Daniel, teamster, 626 Mass. ave. bds.
126 Pleasant
David, bricklayer, bds. 34 Andrew
Dennis, laborer, h. r. 6 Gore
Dennis, lather, h. 173 Main
Dennis D. at Revere Sugar Refinerv,
h. 192 Bridge
Edward J. machinist, h. 181 Bridge
Eliza Mrs. boarding house, 94 Brattle
Eliza, widow of Albert O. boards 32
Western avenue
Eugene T. architect, 671 Mass. ave.
b. 65 Antrim
Francis S. bds. 9 Columbia
Frederick L. machinist, h. 109 Winsor
George H. teamster, b. 48 Hudson
George H. trav. salesman, 185 Frank-
lin, B. h. 15 Shepard
James, cooper, b. 2 Grotto place
James, laborer, b. 198 Bridge
James J. (Harrington & Howell),
plasterer, 14 Parker, rms. 11 Mt.
Auburn
Jeremiah, hostler, Sawin's stables,
h. Murray [land
John, at Am. Rub. Co. b. 199 Port-
HARRIXGTOJtf JOHN, granite
dealer, 59-65 Main, h. 47 Cedar, W.
Somerville. See p. 801
John, laborer, h. 192 Bridge
John, laborer, h. 5 Seventh
John, stone cutter, h. 59 Flagg
John H. aid, W. E. St. By. Co. h.
Morris, next Cedar
John II. printer, b. 302 Green
John J. engineer, h. 28 Fairmont av.
John J. tinsmith, h. 23 Hayes
John L. asst. janitor, H. LT. bds. 324
Green
Joseph, machinist, h. 320 Vine
Julia, h. r. 236 Franklin
Julia, Miss, h. 73 Banks
Julia, widow of Peter, h. 18 Hudson
Lillian A. widow of Melville C. h. 322
Columbia
Margaret, widow of Bartholomew.
h. 10 East
Mary C. Miss, boarding-house, 94
Brattle, h. do.
Mary E. widow of John, house 1S1
Bridge
Mary E. G. Miss, teacher, Willard
primarv school, b. 232 Chestnut
Mary S. wid. of John L. h. 316 Pearl
Michael, laborer, h. 53 Hampshire
Patrick, hairdresser, 1023 Cambridge,
h. 148 Elm
CAMBRIDGE [JJ] DIRECTORY
259
Harrington Philip, tailor, h. 67 Howard
Richard, machinist, h. 321 River
Rodger, city laborer, h. 126 Pleasant
Stephen H. furniture, 1077 Cam-
bridge, h. 136 Elm
Thomas L. conductor, b. 9 Frank
Timothy, gardener, h. 302 Green
Timothy, hostler, 565 Mass. ave. h.
11 Fallon place
Wilhemia Mrs. variety store, 175
Hampshire, h. 14 Springfield
William, piano worker, h. 166 Hamp-
shire
William T. machinist, h. 82 Allston
Winthrop G. printer, h. 232 Chestnut
& Howell (James J. Harrington and
John R. Howell), plasterers, 14
Parker [Plympton
Harris Annie Mrs. laundress, house 96
Annie E. widow of Philip W. h. 91
Austin
Arthur, piano maker, b. 116 Norfolk
Augustine, machinist, h. 92 Winsor
Benjamin C. carpenter, h. 30 River
Benjamin F. city laborer, h. 3 Mur-
dock
Catherine, widow of Patrick, h. 247
Broadway
HARRIS CHARLES, The Bar-
ber Asphalt Paving Co. asphalt
paving, First, and 70 Kilby, B. h.
5 Acacia. See p. 5
Charles N. lawyer, editor, Statutes,
State House, B. h. 19£ Fayette
Charlotte M. Miss, h. 9 Francis ave.
Clara M. stenographer, h. 56 Antrim
Edward, furniture repairer, h. 171
Norfolk
Edward, laborer, h. 22 Portland
Edward M. clerk, b. 32 Rockingham
Elizabeth N. Miss, clerk, Court
House, rra. 3, B. b. 50 William
Ellery 1. machinist, T. B. M. Co.
Third, h. 174 Lake View ave.
Emma F. Miss, h. 8 Holyoke pi.
Flora L. house 56 Antrim
George, house 49 Gushing
George A. clerk, 1381 Cambridge, b.
56 Antrim
eorge C. n
56 Antrim
Henry, hostler, b. 41 Washington
Isaac ('.(Bellamy & Harris), mason,
box 630 and 574 Mass. ave. house
45 River
Isabella Mrs. dressmaker, h.4 Village
James, laborer, h. 115£ Hampshire
James E. comedian, b. 96 Plympton
James E. teamster, h. 35 Elmer
James G. treasurer, [J. 1\ R. R.
Ames bldg. B. b. 60 Prospect
Jane, widow of Charles F. house 91
Norfolk
Harris John, laborer, h. 247 Broadway
John, porter, bds. 55 Washington
John F. cook, house 33 Dunster
John F. Jr. driver, b. 33 Dunster
John P. porter, h. 4 Village
Joseph, doorman, h. 38 Portland
Joseph, janitor, Atlas Nat. Bank,
Sears bldg. B. h. 297 Columbia
Judson J. lineman, h. r. 72 Allston
J. Watson, h. 50 William
Lillian M. bookkeeper, h. 56 Antrim
Louise W. Miss, teacher, Willard pri-
mary school, b. 50 William
Margaret T. h. 247 Broadway
Mark, house Inman place
Mary, grocer, 37 Warren, h. do.
Mary F. Mrs. h. 57 Harvard
Maurice, clerk, 341 Washington, B.
house 32 Rockingham
Minnie, boarding house, 102 Main,
house do. [Norfolk
M. A. furniture, 438 Main, house 171
Nettie D. widow of James G. house
70 Antrim
Patrick, laborer, b. 247 Broadway
Richard, painter, b. 102 Main
Robert, laborer, bds. 22 Portland
Stephen N. nickel plater, boards 92
Winsor
Sylvia A. widow of Moses, house
rear 37 Brewery
Thomas, laborer, b. 54 Hastings
Thomas, stone cutter, b. 247 Broad-
way
Thomas K. jobber, h. 71 Hastings
Thomas T. whitener and colorer, h.
98 Hastings
William, cooper, 169 Gore
William, piano key maker, State,
cor. Osborn, bds. 374 Main
William M. laborer, b. 33 Dunster
Harrison John W. teamster. 485 Mass.
ave. bds. 58 Cherry
Lewis, caterer, h. 1 Cottage ct.
Nathaniel, waiter, h. 293 Third
Robert, laborer, bds. 28£ Foster
Tippo, laborer, h. 88 Harvard
William II. iron moulder, house 13-1
Harvard
Harrod William .1. trav. auditor. F.R.R.,
B. h. 50 Mr. Pleasant
Hart Abraham, cigar maker, h.144 Pear]
Albert B. instructor at II. U. house
15 Appian Way
Ann, widow of Hugh, b. 23 Willow
Benjamin .1. wire worker, h. s;> River
Catherine Mrs. h. 7j Beaver
Charles J. optician, h. s Carlisle
Charles O. clerk, h. 41 Antrim
Charles W, janitor, II. I. boat bouse.
house 6S Wendell
Cordelia Mrs. b. 37Tremont
Daniel, city laborer, b. 142 Amory
16
260
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Hart Edward, laborer, at B.B.Wks. h. 2
Water
Elizabeth, widow of George, boards
38 Bigelow
Isaac, stone cutter, bds. 1184 Elm
John, laborer, h. rear 254 Franklin
John F. clerk, bds. 7h Beaver
John P. house 415 Broadway
John T. bds. 415 Broadway*
Joshua, cigar maker, h. 14 Salem
Julia Miss, clerk, 436 Mass. ave. bds.
9 Beaver [Brookline
Julia, widow of Abraham, house 141
Melvin D. car conductor, house 12
Kinnaird
Michael, at Kennedy's, b. 23 Willow
Michael, at Revere Sugar Refinery,
house 123 Fourth
Michael, mason, h. 167 Tremont
Nathan, clerk, 80 Pleasant, house 9
Norfolk
Patrick, iron worker, B. b. 6 Hayes
Patrick, student, Brighton Seminary,
bds. 142 Amory
Priscilla Mrs. h.*91 Main
Reuben, furniture finisher, Osborn,
house at Boston
Robert J. confectioner,18 Elm,house
8 Holly
Sarah L. widow, h. 22 Pearl
Thomas, laborer, h. 91 Main
Thomas, laborer, h. 25 Wilbur
William F. upholsterer, b. 2 W'ater
, salesman, rms. 70 Austin
see Harte and Hartt
Harte Albion A. mariner, h. 57 Ellery
Hartford Edward, potter, b. 25 Donnell
Edward J. car conductor, house 9
Tuttle
Helen M. Miss, compositor, River-
side Press, h. 17 Allston
Joseph, sausage maker, 181 Broad-
way, bds. 37 Hampshire
Margaret, widow of William, house
9 Tuttle
Margaret C. Miss, bookkeeper, 1436
Mass. ave. bds. 9 Tuttle
, house 185 Franklin
Hartlev Margaret, widow of William,
58 Cherry
Robert, baker, h. 815 Cambridge
William P. shipper, b. 58 Cherry
Hartman John R. bottler, h. Hotel Holty
Peter Joseph, sausage maker, 170
Thorndike, h. r. 177 Spring
Simon, variety store, 187 Cambridge,
bds. do.
Hartness Margaret, widow, h. 11 Willard
Hartnett Cornelius, moulder, bds. rear 9
Plymouth
John, brakeman, b. 32£ Winter
Mary, widow of John, h. 2 Gore
Mary F. housekeeper, h. 2 Gore
Hartnett Timothv J. police, station 3, b.
2 Gore [Franklin
Hartney Mortimer, currier, house 212
Mortimer F. clerk. 56 Brookline, bds.
212 Franklin
Hartshorn Clara A. Miss, h. 40 Norfolk
James F. wood turner, 384 Main, b.
at Boston
Joseph, upholsterer, 19 Charles, B.
house 86 Thorndike
Lewis E. (A. T. Jenness & Co. Ex.),
house 40 Erie
Hartt Mary, widow of John, house 40
Concord avenue
Hartwell Amy L. Miss, stenographer,
bds. 106 Austin
Charles H. provisions, 324 Cam-
bridge, h. at WTest Somerville
George A. clerk, h. 136 Elm
George H. jeweller, at Somerville,
house 106 Austin
James T. clerk, 963 Washington, B.
house 74 Green
Jonas, bds. 53 Norfolk
J. Albert, clerk, 324 Cambridge, h.
97 Thorndike
Mary E. widow of William H. house
27 Maple ave.
Sarah S. cashier, B. bds. 240 Green
Harty John, watchman,h. 1096 Cambridge
John P. bds. 1096 Cambridge
Michael J. (McCloskey & Harty),
grocer, 241, 1245 and 1253 Cam-
bridge, h. 1293 do.
William, car conductor, bds. 1096
Cambridge
William, hatter, bds. 109 Clark
Hartz Edward, produce, h. 48 Austin
Helena, widow of Michael, house 101
Henry -
L. George, vegetable peddler, boards
101 Henrv
Walter, clerk. 281 % Broadwav, bds.
118 Norfolk
Harvard Co-operative Society, tailoring
dept. Lyceum bldg. 1400 Mass.
ave. stationery dept. Dane Hall,
office do.
Crimson (The), 1304 Mass. ave.
Extract Co. E. H. McDonald, prop.
12 Pearl
Grammar School, Inman, cor. Harvard
Piano Co. rear 368 Main, office 90
Wareham, B.
Printing Co. C. H. Sweeney, mana-
ger, 528 Mass. avr.
Rowing Club, foot of Boylstou
HARVARD SQUARE CAFE,
27 Brattle. See page 779
University. Mass. ave. bet. Quincy
sq. and Harvard sq.
University Boat Club, DeWolf , opp.
Beaver
CAMBRIDGE []J] DIRECTORY
261
Harvard University Botanic Gardeu.junc-
tioa Garden, Piumean and Ray-
mond
University Gymnasium, Kirkland,
junc. Holmes place
University Memorial Hall, Cam-
bridge, junc. Kirkland
University Observatory, Garden, cor.
Bond
Harvey Alfred, carpenter,house Doyle's,
Cottage, Line
Charles, foreman, 23 Central wharf,
B. house 93 Richdale ave.
Fanny C. widow of Milton, house 92
Washington ave.
George A. coachman, 8 Elmwood
ave. house Sibley ct.
George W.at Potter's Drug & Chem-
ical Co. B. house 56 Elm
Harry W. watchman, h.288 Prospect
Maude, nurse, Cambridge Hospital,
boards do.
Patrick, laborer, h. 321 Columbia
Stephen H. porter, house 1 rear 42
Montgomery [do.
Walter E. physician, 10 Magazine, h.
William, printer. Riverside Press,
bds. 414 Main
William J.machinist,h.l45 Brookline
Harwood Jennette P. Mrs. house 45
Trowbridge
Haskell Charles H. driver, 682 Mass. ave.
house at Arlington
Eliza A. widow of Samuel E. house
106 Munroe
Ellis E. mariner, h. 10 Jay
Frank H. brass finisher, bds. 582
Putnam ave.
Freeman, engineer,h. 18 Portsmouth
Isabella G. Miss, h. 40 Cottafie
Sears, driver, h. 414 Main
Sewall F. coopei, 169 Gore, house
rear 49 Fifth
William E. trav. salesman, house 8
Fairmont ave.
William II. mariner, h. 7 Rinnaird
, h. 596 Putnam ave.
llaskius David G. Rev. S. T. D. house
1075 Mass. ave.
David G. >h\ lawyer, 85 Devonshire,
room 7, B. h. 1075 Mass. ave.
Frances G. h. 1075 Mass. ave.
John, laborer, 122 Hampshire
John S. teamster, h. 365 Columbia
ilaslam Thomas A. boiler maker,72 Main,
h. 202 Charles
Haslitjt John, b. 176 Pleasant
Ha98et1 Daniel, teamster. I». 15sA Otis
Edward, Laborer, i>. L58£ Otis
Michael, b. 15SA Otis
Simon, gardener, h. 77 Wendell
Hastings Adin A. stable foreman, 169
Gore, b. 171 ( tembridge
Hastings Bernard, laborer, b. 159 Broad-
way
Catherine F. Miss, b. 8 Jordan pi.
Ellen Miss, h. 159 Broadway
Elvira, at Riverside Press, boards
211 Prospect
Frank, teamster, h. 34 Washington
HASTINGS FRANK W. (W. B.
Hastings & Co.), insurance agent,
225 Cambridge and 53 State, rm.
629, B. h. 5 Russell. See p. 64
George H. printer, b. 798 Mass. ave.
George H. printer, 324 Washington,
B. h. 211 Prospect
George T. laborer, 91 Broadway, h.
22 Austin
Herbert F. printer, b. 211 Prospect
John M. painter, h. 31 Sixth
Lizzie M. Mrs. h. 70 Wallace
Louis M. city engineer, office, Citv
Hall, h. 16 Center *
Mary E. Miss, tailoress,rms.40 Pearl
Mary G. widow of Leslie, h. 5 Dana
Michael, h. 61 Harvard
Xellie E. teacher, Boardman primary
school, b. 31 Sixth
Sarah E. Mrs. clerk, 225 Cambridge,
h. 31 Six^h
Solon S. books, B. b. 798 Mass. ave.
Watson B. Mrs. h. 5 Russell
Willard, clerk, h. 275 Prospect
William, piano key maker, boards 61
Harvard
HASTINGS W. B. & CO.(Frank
W.Hastiugs) insurance, 225 Cam-
bridge and 53 State, rm. 629, B.
See p. 64
HASTY J. A. architect, 68 Devon-
shire, rm. 37, B. h.46 Trowbridge
See p. 809
Pudding Club, 10 to 14 Holvoke
Hatch Abbie E. widow of Stepheu D. h.
23 Fairmont
Arthur F. clerk, 519 Mass. ave. bds.
23 Erie
Arthur G. lawyer, b. 57 Dana
Arthur J. h. 23 Erie
Benjamin F. (Hatch & Co.),express,
6 Brattle, b. 57 Avon Hill
Celenda S. Mrs. b. 45 Bellevue ave.
Crawford A. action maker, 164 Broad-
way, b. at Wesl Somerville
llattie M. Mrs. 1». .V.) Brookline
.lames W. lM>ot< and shoes, ^ Hano-
ver, B. b. 160 Pleasant
.lames W.Jr. bootsand shor-. 1 .-!<. li;<)
Pleasant
John ( '. cigars, B. b. 28 Western av.
Lemonl P. batter. 311 Washington,
B. b. i: Davenport
Millie p. asm. bookkeeper ,59 Broad-
way, i). 59 Brookline
Rebecca, i>. :?7 Pleasant
262
CAMBRIDGE [JJ] DIRECTORY
Hatch Stephen S. bookkeeper^ B. bds. 23
Fairmont
William J. painter, rear 79)4 Main,
h. 185 Harvard
& Co. (Benjamin F. Hatch), express,
6 Brattle and 36 Court sq. B.
Hatrield Amos P. carpenter, 7 Western
ave. h. 51 Magee
Isabella M. widow of Charles, house
234 Green
John V. carpenter, 7 Western ave.h.
18 Magee
O. Christie, carpenter, 7 Western av.
b. 234 Green
Hathaway Charles F. baker, 1904 Mass.
ave. h. 341 Huron ave. [avenue
D. Elmer, clerk, Mass. av.b.341Huron
Maria D. widow of Galen, h. 56 Erie
Nellie Mrs. h. 84 Hastings
Hathorn Ralph L. law student, H.U.h.
46a Trowbridge
Hatt Myra, school teacher, rms. 97
Norfolk
Hattie J. A. carpenter, h. 24 Crescent
Hatton Arthur R. harness maker, h. 145
Third
Edward, coachman, 37 Lancaster, h.
at Somerville
Haughay James, h. 27 Hunting
Haughs William, motorman, house 23
McDonald
Hauscheldt Heinrich,laborer,h.l03 Banks
Hautz Carl,hairdresser, 1112 Mass. ave.b.
7 Mt. Auburn
Ferdinand, hairdresser, 1112 Mass.
av. h. 7 Mt. Auburn
Haven George F.engmeer,62 Hampshire,
h. 21 Essex [Brookline
Millie, widow of Henry P. house 59
Sarah, widow, h. 49 Third
Ha vender Harry, packer, h. 17 Cherry
Haverty Edward A. musical instrument
maker, b. 34 Market
James, brakeman, h.410 Cambridge
John C. postal clerk, h. 91 Inman
Thomas, brakeman, h.410 Cambridge
William F. asst. clerk, C. M. T. S.b.
34 Market
Havey James J. collector, h. 125 Second
John, laborer, b. 170 Gore
Havlin Florence Mrs. h. 10 South
Hawes Albert H. clerk, 227 Cambridge,
h. 21 Fayette
Charles E. h. 872 Mass. ave.
Charles Sumner, private tutor, bds.
1691 Cambridge
Francis T. salesman, 117 Clinton, B.
house Kidder
John, laborer, h. 23 Jackson
John B. student, b. 47a Wendell
Marianne J. widow of William, h.
1691 Caml
see Haughs
Hawey Alexander, machinist, h.41 Regent
Samuel Mc, electrician, b. end Lawn
William, tinsmith, h. end Lawn
Hawkes Alonzo J. car conductor, house
98£ Western ave.
Ellen E. Miss,music teacher,17 War-
land, b. do.
George J. bds. 6 East
Harrison F.secv.and treas. Standard
Brass Co. b. 30 Norfolk
James, h. 6 East
John, stone cutter. 10 Bridge, house
6 East
John J.harness maker,h.70 Winthrop
HAWKES LEVI, plumber, 623
Mass. av. house 17 Warland. See
p. 64
Ward W. plumber, 623 Mass. ave. h.
at Cliftondale
Hawkings Charles S.carpenter,house 275
Putnam ave .
Hawkins Albert E. shoe packer, B. bds.
59 Hubbard ave.
Alexander P. carpenter, house rear
204 Auburn
AnnaE. Mrs. h. 36 Cherry
Benjamin F. clothing, h. 157 Winsor
Charles A. Boston Woven Hose, h.
185 Brookline
Edward D. h. 13 AVebster ave.
Henry, laborer, b. 41 Washington
Henry, laborer, h. 20 Murdock
James B. (Hawkins Machine Co.)154
Franklin, h. at Stoneham
Lewis, Jr. clerk, 154 Franklin
Machine Co. boot and shoe machinery
mnfrs. First, cor. Charles
Rebecca, widow of Mingo,h.l5 Clark
Robert, laborer, b. 15 Clark
Hawks Joseph Rev. M. E. clergyman, h.
125 Norfolk [man
Hawksworth Ella, dressmaker, b. 25 In-
Hawley Frank B.lithographer,Riverside
Press, h. 159 Magazine
Theodore, piano key maker, boards
284 Broadway
William O. b. 159 Magazine
Haworth Arthur D. proof reader,Univer-
sity Press, h. 27 Rice
Hawthorne Henry A. clerk, Riverside
Press, b. 32 Putnam ave.
Jane, widow of Henry, house 86
Plymouth
Hay Henry A. 70 Kilby, rm. 9, Boston,
h. 798 Mass. ave.
James, carriage painter, 224 Main
James J. printer, h. 46 Prince
Hay croft Joseph B. Mrs. h. 11 Gerry
Hayden Adelbert F. carpenter, Dyke, h.
57 Wendell
Albert, b. 11 Antrim
Alice B. Miss, h. 9 Brown
Charles, student, b. 47 Howard
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
203
Hayden David D.earpenter,h. 47 Howard
* D. Homer, architect, b. 47 Howard
Edward E. shipper, h. 204 Prospect
Eleanor M. h. 9 Brown
Eleanor S. mandolin teacher, 143
Huron ave. h. do.
Ella Mrs. h. 17 Shepard
Ellen M. Mrs. h. 15 Ellery
Etta, saleswoman, h. 22 Tremont
Frank, clerk, h. 16 Bovvdoin
Frank, machinist, b. 351 Main
Frederick F. painter, 13 Church, b.
5 Wendell
George W. brass foundry, 60 Main,
house 35 Pine
Henry S. carpenter, Dyke, house 7
Hancock place
Herbert E. carpenter, h. 313 Main
James, piano maker, h. 84 Elm
James F. butter,etc.3 North Market,
B. h. 15 Wendell
Joseph O. county treas. office Court
House, Third, h. at Somerville
J. Lewis, clerk, Am. Eub. Co. house
178 Columbia
Mary O. widow of Robert, house 21
Mellen
Nellie M. h. 9 Brown
Robert H. clerk, 1238 Cambridge, h.
at Somerville
Thomas B. dentist, b. 10 Bigelow
Williard S. painter, b. 7 Hancock pi.
William N. clerk, rms. 16 Market
HAYDEN ZEBAH, carpenter,
Dyke, cor. De Wolfe, h. 14 Bowdoin.
See p. 789
Hayes Alexander L. patent solicitor, h.
Mt. Auburn, opp. Elmwood ave.
Alice Miss, h. 2 Mercer Circle
Alvin, h. 20 .Garfield
Ann, widow of Daniel, h. 60 Bolton
Carlos A., N. E. agent, 260 Washing-
ton, B. h. 138 Elm, X. C.
Catherine, widow of Joseph, house
29 Athens
Catherine and Ellen, h. 138 Hampshire
Charles, laborer, h. 105 Gore
Charles T. printer,B.h.l29 Magazine
Daniel, blacksmith, h. 22 Webster
avenue
Daniel, teamster, b. 52 Broadway
Daniel .1. dep. collector, P. O. bldg.
B. b. 60 Bolton
David II. cook, h. 70 School
David M. carriage maker, house 103
Western ave.
Dennis, cooper, b. 62 Sixth
Dennis, laborer, b. 64 Ninth
Edward, laborer, h. 374 Flagg
Edward F. b. 132 Banks
Edward T. eleotrician,b.l65 Putnam
avenue
Eliza, widow oi Peter, h. 62 sixth
Hayes Elizabeth V. widow of William, h.
24 Chanuing
Ella K. Miss, h. 2 Mercer Circle
E. Y. Mrs. h. 2 Mercer Circle
Frank H. manager, 54 Oliver, B. h.
34 Magazine
Gustavus D. machinist, 179 Broad-
way, h. 103 Harvard
Hammond V. electrician, 47 Farns-
worth, B. b. 24 Channing
Harry S. cracker dealer,29 Franklin,
b. 13£ do.
Henry, express, 22 Shepard, h. do.
Herbert W. iron and steel, 70 Kilbv,
B. h. 2187 Mass. ave.
James, laborer, h. 300 Green
James, laborer, house 16 Lopez
James, laborer, h. 161 Otis
James, teamster, bds. 10 Ninth
James Henry, telephone operator,
bds. 106 Spring
Jeremiah, at r. 29 Franklin, bds. 33£
Kinnaird
Jeremiah, furniture finisher, State,
cor. Osborn, house 96 Spring
Jeremiah, teamster, 81 Main, house
106 Spring
Jeremiah F. mill hand, bds. 106
Spring
Jeremiah J. cooper, b. 62 Sixth
John, clerk, bds. 16 Lopez
John, hairdresser, h. 63 Hastings
John, laborer, h. 95 Howard
John B. trunk maker, h. 138 Hamp-
shire
John E. cigar maker, h. 36 Winter
John J. cooper, 169 Gore, h. 186 do.
John J. teacher elocution, 5 Story,
rms. do.
John J. wire worker, 10 Franklin,
h. 233 Charles
John L. Mrs. h. Mt. Auburn, opp.
Elmwood ave. [Pleasant
John S. at 385 Putnam ave. rms. 104
John T. carpenter, h. 84 Kinnaird
John T. cutter, Am. Rubber Co. h.
88 Elm
Joseph J. painter, bds. 29 Athens
Kate E. Miss, bookkeeper, 436 Mass.
ave. bds. 103 Western ave.
Mary S. widow of John N. house
231 Brookliue
Michael, at Am. Bui). Co. bds. 321
Maiu
Michael, blacksmith, b. 386 Winsor
Michael, laborer, h. 132 Banks
Michael, Mis. h. r. 203 Franklin
Michael \l. wire worker, 10 Franklin
bds. 106 Spring
Nellie M. station agent , West Cam-
bridge, V. R. \l. bds. 60 Boston
Oliver \v. machinist, house 182 Pul -
nam ave.
264
CAMBRIDGE [JJ] DIRECTORY
Hayes Patrick, laborer, h. 381 Vine
Patrick, laborer, h. 256 Franklin
Patrick, laborer, h. 379 Columbia
Patrick, teamster, h. 23 Garden ct.
Patrick J. driver, hose carriage, h.
92 Gore
Rhoda R. widow of Walter H. house
18 Mason
Stephen A. foreman, 40 Green, h.
116 Washington [ct.
Timothy S. engineer, h. 12 Leighton
William, city laborer, b. 95 Howard
William, laborer, bds. 27 W;. 'ling-
ton
William, moulder, bds. 12 Broadv v
HAYES WILLIAM A. 2NL>.
counsellor, 605 Sears bldg, B. h.
Mt. Auburn, opp. Elmwoocl ave.
See page 814
Hayford Charles E. clerk, b. 101£ Inman
Ida M. widow of Harvey, h. 101£
Inman
Hayley Alice W. asst. assessor's office,
City Hall, bds. 26 Mellen
Herman, tutor, H. U. bds. 26 Mellen
Hayman Madison B. teamster, h. 145
Prospect
Hayner Jessie Mrs. h. 268 River
Haynes Arthur M. clerk, b. 15 Davenport
Edgar, canvasser, h. 24 Suffolk
Elisha W. h. 15 Davenport
Evelyn, music teacher, 15 Davenport
Fred S. bookkeeper, b. 15 Davenport
George A. boiler maker, h. 115
Washington [ave.
George W. flute mnfr. h. 16 Leonard
see Haines
vHayward Carrie L. Mrs. h. 7 Everett
HAYWARD CONFECTION-
ERY CO. (The), J. A. Hinsdale,
manager, 387 Main. See p. 20
Florence, widow of Jonas P. house
7 Chester
Fred H. grocer, 174 Hampshire,
rms. 317 do.
James W. teas, 19 Broad, B. h. 85
Brattle
Margaret, h. 7 Appian Way
Morris M. lineman, h. 9 Oak
Nathan, student, M. I. T., B. bds.
85 Brattle
Sarah A. widow of George A. house
18 Watson
Thomas P. clerk, B. bds. 16 Story
Walter, engineer, bds. 55 Fifth
Walter F. constable, h. 16 Story
WMlliam P. h. 140 Elm, N. C.
Wm. E. Mrs. nurse, h. 140 Elm, N. C.
W. George, stenographer, b. 140
Elm, N. C. [land
Haywood Edward, driver, bds. 161 Port-
James, bds. 161 Portland
William Mrs. h. 3 Harold pi.
Haywood , rms. 317 Prospect
see Heywood
Hazard Helen E. Miss, teacher, Felton
school, bds. 10 Centre
Margaret M. Mrs. rms. 45 Winthrop
HAZEL BENJAMIN C. decora-
tor and painter, 424 Main, house
71 Washington. See page 791
Benjamin G. carpenter, house 71
Washington
Hazelwood George F. action maker, 113
Broadway, h. 37 Essex
Hazen Arthur, teamster, h. 139 Charles
Charles R. h. 61 Oxford
Daniel M. (D. M. Hazen & Sons),
confectionery mnfr. 42 Elm, retail
store, 1342 Mass. ave. h. 96 Pros-
pect
HAZEN I>. M. & SONS (Daniel
M., George E.and Frank P.Hazen),
mnfrs. and wholesale dealers in
confectionery, 40, 42, 44 Elm,
retail store, 1344 Mass. ave. See
page 20
E. Roscoe, C. M. T. S. student, bds.
61 Oxford
Fannv T. Mrs. h. 61 Oxford
Frank P. (D. M. Hazen & Sons), 42
Elm and 1342 Mass. ave. h. 36 Lee
George E. (D. M. Hazen & Sons),
confectionery mnfr. 42 Elm, 1342
Mass. ave. house 5 Ellsworth ave.
James W. manager N. Y. Biscuit Co.
29 Franklin and 40 Green, and
treas. Cambridge Baking Co. 436
Mass. ave. h. 5 Sacramento
Louis T. h. 7. Greenough ave.
Hazlett John, typesetter, h. 176 Pleasant
Joseph, , watchman, City Hall, and
express, 8 Camden pi. h. do.
Robert J. tube maker, h. 172 Har-
vard
Thomas H. tube maker, house 1
Willis ct.
William H. bookbinder, 688 Mass.
ave. bds. 1 Willis ct.
William H.driver, 8 Camden pi. h. do.
see Hezlett
Head John, clerk, h. 139 Washington
William, carpenter, h. r. 13 Pine
Heade John, clerk, 2 Clay, b. 85 Rindge
avenue
Patrick, laborer, b. 85 Rindge ave.
Solomon, clerk, b. 81 Hampshire
Heafey Ann, widow of John, h. 22 Cow-
perthwaite
Heald Adeline E. widow of Timothy, h.
54 Oxford
Charles T. clerk, B. h. 65 Lincoln
Fred E. milkman, h. 94 Thorndike
Gilbert A. h. 34a Cherry
Healey Annie M. widow of Michael J. h.
29£ Tremont
CAMBRIDGE
[H]
DIRECTORY
265
Healey Ellen, widow of John, b. 14 Eighth
Frank, cooper, Eighth, cor. Otis
John X. cook, 17 Kirkland, h. at
Boston
Julia C. Miss, dressmaker, boards 45
Crescent [cent
Mary, widow of Daniel, h. 45 Cres-
Mary C. Miss, dressmaker, 45 Cres-
cent, h. do.
Samuel, h. 28 Fairfield
Thomas, laborer, b. 7 Jefferson
Thomas J. electric car repairer, h.
91 Howard
Timothy, boiler maker, 92 Main
AVilliam, at North's, h. 7 Jefferson
Heaney Christopher, laborer, b. 5 Suffolk
Mary J. widow of Michael J. house
5 Suffolk
Patrick, laborer, h. 332 Green
Heanue John, mason, h. 81 Elm
Stephen, peddler, 4 Bell, h. do.
Heaps John, electrician, bds. 145 Third
Hearn Silas, laborer, h. 88 Hastings
Hearsey John A. tin stamper, boards
120 Columbia
Walter H. ca hier, 29 Franklin, bds.
120 Columbia
William E. foreman, h. 120 Columbia
see Hersey
Heart/ Robert H. supt. 507 Winter, B.
h. 118 Norfolk
Walter H. clerk, 28 U Broadway, b.
118 Norfolk
Heath Alice, at Baptist Home, h. 308
Brookline
Heather Kempton, motorman, rms. 109
Blanche
H EATON J. ARTHUR,coal and
wood, foot of Boylston, h.at Long-
wood. See p. 782
T. Henry, student, b. 284 Broadway
Sarah Mrs. boarding hous^e, 284
Broadway, house do.
Hea/le Frank, collector, h. 588 Mass. av.
Hebard Albert K. piano inspector, 162
Broadway, h. 147 Harvard
Hebb Solomon, millwright, bds. 202
Harvard
Wilber, architect, b. 65 Putnam ave.
Hedberg Axel, cabinet maker, h. 5 Rogers
block, Washington
Hederstedt Arvid, motorman, b. 10
Essex
Hedin Anna C. Miss, boarding house, 28
Second
Antone, cabinet maker, h. r. 62
Thorndike
John A. (.John A. Hedin & Co.), fur-
niture, 614, 616 and 61s Cambridge,
h. at Beachmont
.John a. & Co. (John A. Hedin and
Eric Ericsson), furniture, carpets,
etc. 614, 616 and 618 Cambridge.
Hedland C. cook, rms. 143 Otis
M. cook, rms. 143 Otis
Hedlund Peter, tailor, 4£ Norfolk, h.
Moore, cor. School
Hedman Lars, carpenter, h. 193 Main
Heeney Charlotte, rubber worker, rms.
100h Norfolk [ant
Edwin M. steam fitter, h. 113 Pleas-
John F. laborer, bds. 113 Pleasant
Michael, teamster, b. 14 Bell
Peter J. cigar maker, h. 113 Pleasant
Heffer Fred, paper cutter, b. 78 Green
Hefferan Edward, blacksmith, boards
189 Rindge ave.
Edward, laborer, h. 25 Harvey
Louisa, widow of Jeremiah, house
10 Foster place
Heffernan Ambrose C. cashier, Nat. Ex.
B. b. 45 Mt. Pleasant
David, h. 328 Prospect
Francis J. express, b.45 Mt. Pleasant
George, teamster, b.1043 Cambridge
Henry, peddler, hi 22i Suffolk
James A. salesman, h. 81 Highland
avenue
James A. painter, h. 45 Mt. Pleasant
John A. painter, b. 45 Mt. Pleasant
Joseph A. h. 1043 Cambridge
Joseph J. teamster, 12 Brattle, house
rear 6 Cowperthwaite
Michael J.peddler, h.l37Webster av.
Thomas, teamster, b. 59 Winter
William, glass blower, h. 6 Story
William, teamster, b. 1043 Cambridge
Heffner Charles, blacksmith's helper, b.
144 Green
John, b. 144 Green [house do.
Kate E. Miss, dressmaker,144 Green,
Pearl A. Miss, dressmaker, 144
Green, house do.
Hegarty Jeremiah, h. 23 Warren
Hegney Robert S. cab driver,h. 14 Union
Heiderman Isaac, car conductor, house 3
Carlisle [183 River
Heileman Charles H. bookkeeper, house
William P. clerk, 507 Mass. ave. h.
183 River
Heilge John M. driver, h.74 Washington
Heim Josepn, foreman, 436 Mass. ave. h.
90 Washington
Heiny Gerard, blacksmith, b. 25 Tremont
Heiser Charles, carver, h. 9 Seventh
Helberg Nicholas, carriage maker, house
28 Broadway
Hellbach William B. lithographer, Riv-
erside Press, h. 590 Putnam ave.
Helleu Elizabeth, widow of Robert, house
27}4 Gore
John .1. trimmer, 201 Bridge, house
27A Core
Hellman Adolph E. painter, h. 2fl Ninth
Charlea W. N". clerk, bds. 190 Thorn-
dike
266
CAMBRIDGE
LH]
DIRECTORY
Hellmau Thomas L. umbrella maker, h.
190 Thorndike
Helloran John, harness cleaner, bds. 51
Regent
Hellyer Hannah, widow of John, house
759 Cambridge
William, laborer, h. 759 Cambridge
Helstrom August, laborer, h. 133 Garden
Hemphill J. Henry, clerk, John Eeardon
& Sons, h. at Medford
Henay Catherine, widow of Wm. S. h.
12 Sumner
Frances A. teacher, b. 12 Sumner
Kate Y. saleswoman, B. b. 12 Sumner
Laura R. h. 12 Sumner
Stephen G. artist, b. 12 Sumner
William H. fresco decorator, bds. 12
Sumner
see Haney
Henchman Nathaniel H. sec. N. E.
Trust Co. 85 Devonshire, B. house
8 Frisbie place
Henchy Rufus J. piano maker, 286 Main,
house at Boston
Henderson Alexander C. painter, bds. 162
Hampshire
Alexander P. carpenter,h. 6 Lamson
place
Arthur R, supt. P. O., B. bds. 99
Allston
Bros. (John J.and Robert Henderson,
Jr.), carriage m'nfrs. 2067 to 2099
Mass. ave.
HENDERSON CHARLES W.
paper stock, Waverly,cor. Erie,h.
c 338 Pearl. See p. 803
Charles W. Jr. h. 183 Chestnut
Cyrus J. mng. Metropolitan Storage
Warehouse, Mass. ave. house at
Brookliue
Elizabeth, widow of William, house
99 Allston
Eugene, teamster, h. 11 Bristol
Francis R. supt. 2067 Mass. ave. bds.
2131 do.
Fred A. bookbinder, Riverside Bind-
erv. h. 99 Allston
[48 Russell
Fred C. salesman, 2067 Mass. ave. b.
Fred H. motorman, h. r. 15 Pine
George R. carriage mnfr. 2225 Mass.
ave. h. 10 Day
George W. mason, h. 1 Grotto pi.
Harry A. clerk, b. 238 Pearl
Hezekiah, clerk, 79 State, B. house
101 Richdale ave.
Irving H. plumber, b. 1 Grotto pi.
James, laborer, h. 53 Reed
James A. & Son (Mrs. Sarah A.
and Wilbert S. Henderson), car-
riage mnfrs. 2443 Mass. ave.
John, b. 5 Hammond blk. Berkshire
John, cabinet maker, house 5 Ham-
mond block
Henderson John, draught-man, bds. 56
Second
John, salesman, h. 162 Hampshire
John, Jr. wood carver, h. 5 Union
John H. carriage painter, 90 Bridge,
h. rear 111 Spring
John J. at T. B. M. Co. Third
John J. (Henderson Bros.), carriages,
2067 Mass. ave. h. 7 Chester
John T. clerk, 2004 Mass. ave. house
51 Reed
Joseph, driver, 2464 Mass. ave. bds.
53 Reed
Marietta, widow of Charles H. bds.
190 Elm
Mary, widow of Philip, h. 110 Clark
Nellie J. variety store, 582 Mass. av.
bds. 579 do.
Robert, Jr. (Henderson Bros.), car-
riages, 2067 Mass.av. h. 2131 do.
Sarah A. widow of James A. (James
A. Henderson & Son), 2443 Mass.
ave. h. 2439 do.
Thomas, laborer, h. 162 Hampshire
Wilbert S. (James A. Henderson <fc
Son), 2443 Mass. ave. bds. 2439 do.
William, h. 247 Pearl
William, motorman, h. 5 Lamont av.
William F. furniture, 2004 Mass. av.
h. 74 Rice
William J. tailor, h. 162 Hampshire
Hendley Josephine, h. 76 Orchard
Hendrican Peter, at gas works, bds. 315
River
Hendrickson Charles, piano polisher, 162
Broadwajr, h. 30 Union
Deziah, widow of John H. house 47
Austin
John H. .carpenter, h. 17 Pioneer
Hendry Sarah Mrs. grocer,17 Warren, h.
12 do [Green
Henley Francis O. blacksmith, house 22
John, laborer, h. 15 Beaver
Hennan George E. letter carrier. P. O.
18 Boylston, h. 1 Mifflin place
William" T. salesman, Clinton, Mass.
h. 9 Mifflin place
Hennessey Alice T. h. h. 2 Lechmere pi.
Andrew J. painter, b. 200 Dublin
Bridget, widow of James, house 26
Hastings
Catherine, widow of Dennis, house 2
Lechmere place
Esther, widow of Michael, house 74
Hampshire
Frank M. clerk, h. 23 Bristol
George, at Dover Stamping Co. bds.
40 Union
George II. buffer, h. 32 Andrew
James, compositor, h. 65 Magazine
James, laborer, h. 200 Dublin
James E. wire worker, h. 2 Lech-
mere place
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
267
Hennessey James F.painter,h.l9 Andrew
James H. Jr. confectioner, bds. 26
Hastings
James J. painter, 446 Main, house at
Boston
James J. waiter, h. 783 Cambridge
Joanna, widow of James, house 200
Dublin
John, hostler, 12 Lowland avenue, h.
69 Spring
John, laborer, b. 26 Hastings
Michael, provisions, 273 Cambridge,
h. 1195 do. [do.
Nellie E. dressmaker, 200 Dublin, h.
Patrick, baker, h. 713 Cambridge
Robert W. plumber, 623 Mass. ave.
h. 248 Putnam ave.
Rose Miss, h. 48 Holyoke
Sarah A. widow of Michael F. house
23 Bristol
William, laborer, h. 13£ Warren
William J. at Am. Rub. Co. bds. 23
Bristol
Henney Frank, carpenter, b. 16 Blake
Hennig Albert E. draughtsman, rms. 66
Pearl
Henry Enos, compositor, rms. 351 Har-
vard
George A. engineer, Am. Rub. Co.
h. 15 Austin
Innes (Graves & Henry), printer, 9
Palmer, rms. 351 Harvard
James, laborer, h. 6 Bell
John, h. 96 Austin
Lee, laundry, 1392 Cambridge, h. do.
Joseph R. clerk, b. 3 Jay
Mace, machinist, rms. 351 Harvard
Margaret A. widow of James, b. 25
Cedar
Mary, at Baptist Home, bds. 308
Brookline
May R. Miss, h. 2 Percy pi.
Thomas P. wood carver, h. 31 Green
William G. real estate, h. 167 Maga-
zine
Henshaw George B. physician, 1174
Mass. ave. b. 36 Linmean
Grace, bds. 23 Buckingham
John Andrew, h. 23 Craigie
John O. 125 Milk, B. h. 14 Craigie
Oliver B. student, II. V. bds. 36
Linmean
Samuel, secretary, Boston Society
of Natural History, B. h. 3 Mercer
Circle
William O. h. 36 Linnsean [h. do.
Hoom Lang, laundry, 1279 Cambridge,
Herb Jeremiah, waiter, h. .'53 Howard
Robert, Laborer, i>. 33 Howard
Herbert Harry, painter, 187 Green, bds.
13 Fairmont ave.
John N. at Am. Rub. Co. house 956
Cambridge
Herbert William R. jewelry, 11194 Cam-
bridge, house at Somerville
Herbst Charles W. provisions, 147
Pleasant, h. 345 Brookline
Herelihv Jeremiah, teamster, h. Reed
HERFURTH PAUL, general
music store, 497 Mass. av. house
435 Main. See p. 799
Hering Henry, woven hose, h. 42 Norfolk
see Herring
Herlihy James, city laborer.h. 155 Amory
Jeremiah, teamster, h. 6 Reed [pect
John, granite cutter, b. 204 Pros-
John A. press feeder, b. 155 Amory
John E. electrician, b. 167 Winsor
John YV~. gardener, h. Healey
Joseph, millman, b. 204 Prospect
Mary T. at Night Glow Lamp Co. h.
155 Amory
Patrick, laborer, h. 20 Lambert
Thomas, varnisher,h. 670 Cambridge
see Hurley
Hermann Abbie L. widow of Charles, h.
3 Dickinson
Walter, singer, h. 3 Dickinson
Hermiuntz Bertha, h. 874 Sixth
Herminutz Caroline A. h. 874 Sixth
Herndon Mason, laborer,h. r.59 Harvard
HERON WILLIAM J. plasterer,
622 Mass. ave. h. 7 Jay. See page
800
William J. Jr. plasterer, b. 7 Jay
Herrick Florence, nurse, rms. 22 Far-
well place [62 Winter
George, laborer, B. & M. R. R. bds.
John, at F. R. R. repair shop, bds.
62 Winter
Kate Miss, h. 62 Winter
Herriman Lizzie Mrs. h. 442 Green
Herring E. A. C. Mrs. dressmaker. 13
Meacham, h. do.
Edward A. C. clerk, 1S53 Mass. ave.
h. 13 Meacham
James C. receiving officer, House of
Correction, h. 6 Oak
Menzies F. at Boston Journal office,
h. 14 Cottage
Thomas, peddler, h. 30 Gore
see Hering
HERSEY IRA G. carpenter and
builder. 113 Broadway, h. at Hiug
ham. See p. 788
Richard C. machinist, 300 Wash. B.
h. 161 Hamilton ; ave.
Wallace H. laborer, h, 33 Cogswell
Ilersum Arthur L. plumber. J7 Province
et. B, b. 43 Western ave.
Charles S. (J. IJ. & ( . S. Hersum .
furniture mover, 636 Mass. a\e. h.
43 Western ave.
.fame- R, -i. R. a < . S. Hersura .
furniture mover, 636 Ma-, ave. h.
43 Western :i\ e.
268
< AMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
nERSUM J. R. & C. S. (James
R. and Charles S. Hersum), furni-
ture movers, 636 Mass. ave. and 43
Western ave. See p. 785
Leonard, plumber, B. bds. 20 West-
ern avenue
Reuben \V.carpenter,rms.33 Pleasant
Hertach John, skiverer, h. 1 Mullins ct.
John G. Jr. action maker, boards 4
Mullens ct.
John S. piano maker, b. 334 Vine
Samuel, laborer, Revere Sugar Re-
finery, h. 334 Vine
Heslin Peter, varnisher, Am. Rub. Co.h.
2 Harvard pi.
Hess Alfred, bottler, h. 263 Vine
Hiram, h. 25 Union
John, express driver, h. 263 Vine
Hesseltine Edward A. trav. salesman, b.
4 Potter park
Ernest, clerk, b. 4 Potter park
George, driver, b. 37 Eustis
John E. chief clerk, Custom House,
B. h. 4 Potter park
John E. Jr. clerk, b. 4 Potter pk.
Hester Daniel W. laborer, h. 16 Hayes
Hetherington Moses, shoemaker, bds. 32
Harvard
Heustis James A.teamster,house 3 Erics-
son court
Heuston James A. teamster. 694 Mass.
ave. h. 3 Ericsson ave.
Heutis Edward, clerk, b. 8 State
Hewes Eleanor B. Mrs. h. 11 Mason
Elizabeth Miss, bds. 11 Mason
James T. salesman, B. b. 11 Mason
Hewins Albert, foreman, 50 Harvard, h.
at Sharon [ave.
Elizabeth M. saleswoman, 1350 Mass.
John A. spring bed maker, bds. 62
Prince
Hewitt Archibald, machinist, 72 Main,
b. 158 Pleasant
Augustus Clifford, printer, bds. 158
Pleasant
Daniel, carpenter, b. 9 Suffolk
Francis, house 757 Cambridge
Henry, car finisher, h. 158 Pleasant
James, carriage maker,house 81 Pem-
berton
James H. machinist, b.81 Pemberton
HEWITT LEWIS J. printer, 622
Mass. ave. h. 1160 do. See opp.
Hewlett Frances L. widow of Albert, h.
24 Erie
Hews Albert H. (A. H. Hews &Co.), 99
Crescent ave. h. at Weston
Augustus H. h. 291 Broadway
HEWS A. H. & CO. (Albert H.
Hews), earthern ware mnfrs. and
antique pottery, 99 Crescent ave.
See page 793
Ellen M. Miss. h. 291 Broadway
Hews Mary, widow of Philip, h. 17 Oak
Hewson Charles A. light trimmer, house
39 Magee
Harry, at Woven hose mnfry. house
34 Pilgrim
Hej'den Henry, carriage painter,224 Main
house 286 Winsor
see Hayden
Heyen Gerhardt, blacksmith, boards 25
Tremont
Heyn Frederick A. sausage maker, 172
Thorndike, h. rear 177 Spring
George, coppersmith, b.r. 177 Spring
Heywood Maria L. Miss, h. 149 Austin
Psyche C. h. 63 Dana
Wallace E. engineer, B. & A. R. R.
h. 333 Pearl
see Haywood
Hezlitt Alexander R. bookkeeper, River-
side Press, bds. 42£ Kinnaird
Andrew J. driver, 5 Main, house 44
Kinnaird
Edgar L. blacksmith, b. 23 Hews
George, stone setter, h. 42£ Kinnaird
George M. coal and wood, house 42£
Kinnaird
John A. police, station 2, h. 9 How-
ard
Robert, stone cutter, h. 23 Hews
William H. salesman.h. 44£ Kinnaird
see Hazlett
Hibbard A. Dennison (A. D. Hibbard &
Co.), coal, etc. 45 Green, house 20
Blanche
A. D. & Co. (A. Dennison and Far-
num Hibbard), coal, 45 Green
Farnum (A. D.Hibbard & Co.), coal
etc. 45 Green, h. 22 Blanche
Grace Miss, stenographer, B. bds. 12
Douglass
G. Marvin, piano regulator, bds. 147
Harvard
Hannah, widow of Farnum, house 12
Douglass
Lillian S. dressmaker, b.12 Douglass
Hibbs Frank S. shipping clerk, house
Moxon bldg. Green
Hichborn Herman G. dentist, 184 Boyl-
ston, B. h. 3 Mt. Vernou
Hickey Alfred A. clerk, b. 96 Prescott
Annie, widow of Jeremiah, h. 4 North
Catherine, widow of William, house
44 Ninth
Daniel, stone cutter, h. 71 Gore
Daniel F. letter carrier, 18 Boylston.
h. at Boston
Dennis W. bookkeeper, A. M. R. Co.
h. at Jamaica Plain
Ellen Mrs. boarding house, 536 Cam-
bridge, h. do.
Emily F. Mrs. h. 96 Prescott
Frank, cabinet maker, Second, cor.
Thorndike. h. 30 Regent
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
269
Hickey Frederick, clerk, bds. 1734 Cam-
bridge
James, woodworker, Third, corner
Munroe
John, cabinet maker, h.66 Plymouth
John, coachman, 1501 Cambridge,
house do.
John E. clerk, P. O. 647 Mass. ave.
h. at Boston
John F. clerk, 265 Pearl, boards 267
Brookline
>hn P.
Auburn
Julia, widow of Thomas E. house 44
Ninth
Martin, coal heaver, 81 Main, b. 214
Broadway
Michael, cabinet maker, house 1734
Cambridge
Michael J. stone cutter,h.227 Charles
Patrick, laborer, h. r. 534 Cambridge
Patrick H. electrotype finisher,River-
side Press, bds. 24 Fairmont
Thomas, at 161 Gore, b. 27 Seventh
Thomas L, wood carver, house 60
Magazine
Hickland Margaret D. widow of John,h.
3 Albany
Hickman George E. bookkeeper, B. bds.
25 Somerset
James J. upholsterer, h.243 Charles
Hicks Albert F. clerk, b. 286 Green
Alfred W. bicycle repairer, bds. 286
Green
Alonzo N. builder, h. 65 Hammond
Clara J. Miss, clerk, B. b. 22 Watson
Edward, hackmau, 70 Norfolk, h. 22
.Watson
Ella, clerk, 174 Hampshire, boards
18 Carlisle
Herbert I. confectionery wagon, h.
18 Carlisle
James, agent,Singer Sewing Machine
Co. 166 Tremont, B. h. 32 Jay
John G. clerk, 566 Mass. ave. house
5 Cottage [Green
Lizzie, widow of Thomas J. h. 286
Samuel W. laborer, h. 33JJ Elm
Thomas .1. teamster, b. 46 Parker
William C. confectionery, house 144
Magazine
William W. at Globe office, B. bds.
32 Jay
Hidden William II. investments, 35 Con-
gress, B. h. 259 Harvard
William II. Jr. actuary, U. S. Trust
Co. B. l). 25<) Barvard
Hiens William P. (Hiens & Alagnuson),
groceries, 105 Western ave.rms. 15
Sands
& Magnuson (Wm. F. Hiens and
.John <;. Magnuson), grocers, 105
Western avenue
Higgens John, dry goods, 1295 Cam-
bridge, h. 38 Lin wood
William, clerk, 1295 Cambridge, h.38
Linwood
Higgins Andrew M. carpenter,196 Broad-
way, h. 5 Amory place
Arthur W. at Riverside Press, bds.
98 Norfolk
Atkins, pattern maker, h. 98 Xorfolk
Augustus E. salesman, 22 F. H.mkt.
B. h. 2049 Mass. ave.
A. Olive, at Mellins food office, bds.
98 Norfolk
Benjamin F. police, station 2, house
96 Columbia
Charles A. mason, h. 106 Elm
Charles E. painter, h. 40 Kinnaird
Charles L. salesman, b. 5 Amory pi.
Daniel, laborer, h. 36 Gore
Elbridge S.wood moulder, 113 Broad-
way
Ellen, widow of John, h. 10 Erie
Emma E. Miss, sewing machine
teacher, b. 10 Erie
Erwin P. drug clerk, b. 19 Walden
Everett C. wood moulder, house 74£
AVebster ave.
E. Sidney, motorman, b. 96 Columbia
Fannie E. Mrs. principal, Stearns
primary school, h. 66 Pearl
Frank S. bookkeeper, 702 Mass. ave.
h. 125 Austin
George C. piano maker, boards 118
Hampshire
George W. carpenter, h. 118 Hamp-
shire
Jabez B. janitor, Shepard grammar
school, h. 2 Hadley
James, at 169 Gore, h. 6 Eighth
James J. carpenter, h. 93 Howard
John, cabinet maker, 20 Albany, h.
186 Hampshire
John, laborer, b. 5 Beaver
John H. clerk, h. 21 Lopez
John II. physician, 47 Norfolk, h. do.
John H. upholsterer, 20 Pearl, h.
18£ Suffolk
Mabel Miss, clerk. 702 Mass. ave. I).
174 Hamilton
Margaret, widow of Martin. house 60
Plympton
Michael, double seanier, Third, cor.
Potter, b. 48 Broadway
Morton C. piano maker, house 118
Hampshire
Nathan, Laborer, i>. Lechmere house
( >rlandu P. printer, li. b. 223 Harvard
Patrick, h. 2!) Kinnaird
Richard V. butter, etc. h. 32 Essex
Stella A. compositor, b. 98 Norfolk
IriGGINS SUMNER C. heating
1 and ventilating, 702 to^708 Mass.
ave. b. 171 Hamilton. See p. SOI
270
CAMBRIDGE
[H]
DIRECTORY
Higgins Thomas C. laborer, b. 10 Erie
Walter G. asst. bookkeeper, boards
98 Norfolk
William, h. 1 Loughrey ave.
William A. painter, b. 29 Kinnaird
William G. driver, 201 Bridge, house
52 Antrim [h. do.
William H. carpenter, 19 Walden,
Higginson Thomas Wentworth, author,
h. 25 Buckingham
Hildred Charles, coachman, house 191
Brookline
Hildreth Alfred H. student, H. IT. b. 14
Garden
Allen B. M. groceries, 1114 Cam-
bridge, rms. 38 Putnam ave.
Cornelia S. widow of Henry O. h. 10
Remington
Edwin A. (Hildreth Bros.), mnfr.
at Harvard, h. 6 Linntean
Frances E. Miss, 10 Remington
Henry T. h. 10 Remington
Horace E. prof. Salem, Va. boards 6
Liunaean
John L. physician, 14 Garden, h. do.
John L. Jr. student, B. boards 14
Garden
Stanley B. (Hildreth Bros.), mnfr.
Harvard, Mass. h. 29 Mt. Vernon
Hildrith Henrv W. clerk, B. boards 3
White
Hill Abbie L. widow of Frederic K. h.
15 Ellery
Albert, carpenter, h. 8£ Antrim
Albert, gardener, h. Conroy's block
Albert E. salesman, 27 Bedford, B.
h. 133 Pearl
Alexander, engineer, h. 3 Jordan pi.
Annie, widow of Thomas, house 74
Hastings
Bernard, cabinet maker, house 105
Fourth
Bridget, widow of Timothy, h. 20
Bradbury
Caroline Mrs. h. 133 Banks
Charles E. salesman, rms. 19 Cottage
Charles F. printer, h. 98 Hammond
Charles S. law student, H. U. bds.
14 Story
Charles T. elevator man, h. 23 Acorn
Charles T. jobber, h. 21 South
David F. laborer, b. 20 Bradbury
David J. pressman, University Press,
h. 42 Sacramento
Eliakim W. interior finish, State,
cor. Osborn, h. 7 Gardner
Frank A. sec. Board of Education,
State House, B. h. 366 Harvard
Frank N. car conductor, house 26
Watson [Pearl
Fred, piano action maker, house 133
Frederick B. law student, boards 366
Harvard
Hill Frederick L. wood worker, house 35
Brookline
HILL F. STANHOPE, editor and
prop. Cambridge Tribune, 3 Lin-
den, h. 21 Buckingham. See p. 811
George A. author and tutor, office
1134 Mass. ave. h. 20 Mellen
George H. machinist, h. 102 Inman
Hannah A. widow of William A. h.
132 Pearl
Harry E. clerk, h. 45 Mt. Auburn
Henry W. piano action maker, bds.
132 Pearl
Herman W. carpenter, h. 10 King pi.
James, teamster, b. 14 Squires ct.
James D. lawyer, 1400 Mass. ave.
and 23 Pemberton sq. B. house 8
Foster
James E. laborer, h. 15 Lawrence
James F. printer, b. 20 Brewer
James H. tailor, b. 23 Trowbridge
James J. provisions, 2060 Mass. ave.
h. 2056 do.
James L. carriage trimmer, 224 Main,
h. 10 Summer
John Henry, sawyer, h. 5 Hampshire
place
J. Frederick, 25 F. H. mkt. B. h. 3
Forest
Lewis D. asst. in physics, H. IT. b.
366 Harvard
Lizzie H. h. 7 Gardiner
Louisa Mrs. h. 9 Webster
Lydia C. widow of John C. house 48
Bellevue ave.
Mary F. Mrs. h. 17 Story
Myron F. patent lawyer, housa 5>
Harvard
Sarah Mrs. h.-67 Brattle
Thomas, printer, h. 2 Poud place.
William, baker, h. 38 Middlesex
William, brush maker, 122 Harvard,
b. 280 Winsor
William, laborer, h. 8 Foster
William H. special police, boards 8
Foster
William H. stationery, 168 Devon-
shire, B. b. 2141 Mass. ave.
William T. car cleaner, house 251
Columbia
, h. 10 Summer
Hillas Frank L. iron worker, bds. 68£
Hampshire
William, roll turner, house 68i
Hampshire
Hillery Joseph D. steam fitter, b. 131
Portland
Mary, widow of Thomas, house 15
Willard
Mary F. widow, h. 131 Portland
Michael F. janitor, h. 27 Surrey
Thomas A. at Agassiz Museum, bds.
15 Willard
CAMBRIDGE
[H]
DIRECTORY
271
Hilliard Webster, gardener, boards 218
Brattle
Hillier George R. head gardener, Mt.
Auburn Cemetery,h. at Watertown
Isaac T. mason, b. 32 Elm
James N. clerk, b. 32 Elm
Margaret A. Mrs. dressmaker, 32
Elm, h. do.
William, mason, 32 Elm, h. do.
William H. mason, 184 Harvard, h.
211 do.
Hilliker John, h. 145 Green
Hillis David, teamster, h. 41 Banks
Elizabeth Mrs. h. 62 Banks
John, car conductor, h. 59 Plympton
Hills Edward B. bds. 27 Everett, suite 4
Josephine Miss, teacher, Webster
grammar school, b. 19 Magazine
Sarah J. widow of Henry S. h. 143
Otis
Sydney, teamster, h. rear 144 Spring
William B. Dr. prof, of chemistry,
H. U. h. 27 Everett, No. 4
Hilt B. Herbert, freight cashier, F. R. R.
h. 374 Oxford
Hilton Amos (Hilton & Jeffery), stair
builder, 17 River, h. 8] Green
Everett S. butter and eggs, B. house
31 i Mellen
James B. clerk, b. 14 Beech
HILTON JAMES H. real estate
and ins. 26a Brattle, h. at Arling-
ton. See back cover.
James Madison, butter and cheese,
40 So. Market, B. h. 9 Mellen
James Manter, real estate, 3 Linden,
h. 47 Oxford
John P. clerk, B. b. 9 Mellen
Joseph F. provisions, 5 and 7 F. H.
market, B. h. 15 Highland ave.
Louis, carpenter, h. 55 Hubbard ave.
Lucius W. Custom House, B. house
14 Beech
Thomas B. hairdresser, 249 Broad-
way, h. 18 Sidney
, barber, h. 263 Columbia
& Jeffery (Amos Hilton and Stephen
E. Jeffery), stairbuilders, 17 River
Hiltz Alex S. blacksmith, 386 Columbia,
house at Somerville
.loseph C. cooper, h. 5 Blackstone
Himeon Edward C. bicycles, 594 Mass.
ave. h. 77 Austin
Miner W. carpenter, h. Hi Norfolk
Binchcliffe Jennie R. h. 244 Harvard
Joseph, cabinet maker, house 88
Plympton
Hinckley Louise II. Miss, teacher, B. h.
Ah Center
William, printer, b. 73 Tremont
see Hinkley
Hinds Benjamin S. apprentice, house
207 Charles
Hinds Isabella G. nurse, Cambridge Hos-
pital, b. 207 Charles
John H. core maker, Third, cor.
Bent, b. 207 Charles
Joseph, at 169 Gore, h. 1 Squires ct.
Mary, widow of Benjamin, house 207
Charles
Michael, laborer, h. 3 Cushing ave.
Thos. S. apprentice, b. 207 Charles
William A. laborer, b. 1 Squires ct.
Hines Edward B. clerk, b. 12 Day
John, soap maker, b. 34 Ninth
Helen C. Mrs. grocer, 360 Broadway,
house do.
John, wire worker, 10 Franklin, bds.
15 Lopez
Michael, soap maker, h. 34 Ninth
Richard B. salesman, 36 Chauncy,
B. h. 12 Day
William, wire worker, 10 Franklin,
b. 15 Lopez
Hinesford Elizabeth, widow of James, h.
28 Sidney
Hing Lee, laundry, 273 Columbia and
2053 Mass. ave. h. 273 Columbia
Hinkley Eugene B. pres. Neptune F. &
M. Ins. Co. 85 Water, B. house 6
Riedesel ave.
Holmes, Mrs. h. 1 Berkeley pi.
Hinman Elmira S. widow of Joseph, h.
48 Magazine
Hinsdale John A. manager, 387 Main, h.
7 Forest
Hinson Jacob M. oculist, 391 Boylston,
B. h. Fayette
Hinton Tiny, widow of Charles, house 3
Gray place
Hipkins Mary J. widow, h. 95 Hampshire
Hippler Andreas, basket maker, h. fear
97 Sixth
William H. wrood carver, 108 Cam-
bridge, h. 184 Thorndike
Hirl John, teamster, h. 353 Main
Hirschberg Paul, florist, h. 40 School
Hiscock Edward, paper ware, b. 1 Squires
court
Edward S. bookkeeper, b. 4 Sycamore
Henry, boiler maker, b. 183 Winsor
Simon D. police, station 5, house 4
Sycamore [vard
Hitchcock Caroline H. Mrs. b. 387 Har-
Frederick G. express driver. 626
Mass. ave. h. 36 Magee
George, h. 227 Charles
Henry C. painter, h. 123 Norfolk
see Hiscock
Hite Lewis Q. Prof, of Theology. 4>
Quiney, h. 1 Avon pi.
Hittinger George, bds. 12 Tufts
nITTIXGER THOMAS S. supt.
. F. P. I. Co. office 321 Washington,
Somerville. h. Townsend Harbor,
Mass. Sec p. 3
272
CAMBRIDGE [JJ] DIRECTORY
Hixou Charles F. clerk, 471 Main, house
29 Norfolk
Edward, salesman, h. 15 Magazine
George E. foreman upholsterer, 48
Canal, B. h. 52 Magazine
Josephine Mrs. boarding-house, 15
Magazine
Robert T. police, h. Huron ave. next
Lake View ave.
Sophia, widow of Geo. h. 29 Norfolk
Walter E. clerk, b. 3 Amory pi.
Hjertstrom Caroline, widow of Carl, h.
10 Essex
Hjorth Frederick (F. Hjorth Co.), im-
porter, com. mer. etc. 406 Main,
and bakery 31 Elm, h. 434£ Mass.
avenue
HJORTH F. CO. (Frederick Hjorth
and Ingwal Jacobsen), importers,
com. merchants, ins. and steam-
ship agents, also bakers, and can-
ners of fish, and produce dealers,
wholesale, 404 Main. See p. 26
Hoag Jonathan, clerk, 274 Broad wav, h.
287 do.
Hoar Edward, cooper, GoepperBros. Co.
Xinth, h. at Charlestown
Hoban John, bootmaker, b. 157 Main
Michael, bootmaker, b. 157 Main
Michael P. tobacco, cigars, etc. 847
Cambridge, h. 845 do.
Hobbs Augustus L. wood worker,B.&A.
R. R, shop, Allston, Mass. h. 180
Pearl
Charles E. b. 285 Broadway
George, b. 285 Broadway
Harry W. h. 285 Broadway
Henry C. foreman, Cambridge ceme-
. tery, h. 38 Lake View ave.
Henry E. b. 38 Lake View ave.
Jeremiah R. motorman, h. 21 Lopez
Jeremiah S. carpenter, h. 7 Park
Joseph W, plumber, b. 18 Laurel
Maud A. widow of George H. bds.
Onley aveuue
Olin G. Miss, b. 285 Broadwav
Thomas W. h. 18 Laurel
William, clock repairer, house 162
Harvard
Hoben Samuel E. electrician, boards 168
Magazine
Hobigaud Jules A. teacher, B. b. 15 Rice
Theodore, house 15 Rice
Hobin William J. engineer, 10 Arrow, h.
8 do.
Hobson Andrew, curtain pole manufac-
turer, h. 204 Columbia
Fannie I. stenographer, B. bds. 204
Columbia
William, lawyer, 32 Bigelow, b. do.
Hodgdon John H. carpenter, 9 Western
ave. h. 35 Green [at Boston
Lillian L. asst. at Observatorv, bds.
Hodgdon William, laborer, b. 148 Cam-
bridge
Hodge Bridget, widow of Richard, house
9 Howland
John W. inspector, W. E. St. Ry. Co.
bds. 9 Howland
Theodore, cook, h. 26 Brewery
Hodges Clarence L. b. 11 Bellevue ave.
Etta J. Miss, chief operator, 757
Mass. ave. h. at Chelsea
Francis F. clerk, 28 Pearl, B. h. 23
Summer
George Rev. Dean Epis. Theo. school,
h. 3 Mason
Howard S. car starter, rms. 36 Mt.
Auburn
Jane, widow of Francis, h. 23 Summer
Lydia E. widow of William G. b. 11
Bellevue ave.
Mary A. widow of James C. house
181 River
William A. asst. bookkeeper, Xat.
Bank of Redemption, B. house 11
Bellevue ave.
Hodgkins A. H. 368 Main, h. at Arlington
James H. regulator. 162 Broadwav,
h. 18 Howard
Rufus M. wood worker, B. house 21
Suffolk
Walter, janitor, h. 1550 Cambridge
Walter R. paper hanger, boards. 90
Banks
Hodgson Arthur, machinist, Broadway,
c. Sixth, h. 54£ Broadway
Charles W. at Manual Training
school, b. 70 Allston
Clarence L. cooper, rear 68 Allston,
house 70 do.
Ernest E. bookkeeper, 11 Xo.Market,
B. bds. 112 Thorndike
George W. produce, 11 and 12 Xorth
Market, B. bds. 112 Thorndike
Julia A. wTidow of Benjamin P. h.
112 Thorndike
Villa, asst. matron, The Avon House,
309 Mt. Auburn, b. do.
Wilder B. clerk, h. 112 Thorndike
Hoedtke Fred G. steward, 72 Mt. Auburn,
h. 7 Revere
Hoelscher Herman E. clerk, 1£ Austiu.
bds. 435 Main
Hoey William H. horse shoer, house 349
Columbia
Hoffman Charles E. hackman. b. Hotel
Vernon
Emma L. bookkeeper, 2041 Mass.
ave. h. at Somerville
Ernest, baker, h. 52 Plymouth
George, shoemaker, rms. 116 Harvard
German F. phvsical instructor. Y.
M. C. U., B. h. 23 Beach
Helen C. Miss, dressmaker, Hotel
Vernon, h. do.
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
273
HOFFMAN HERMAN E. pro-
visions and sausage maker, 172
Thorndike, and 137 Eliot, B. h.
1531 Cambridge. See p. 779
Robert S. clerk, 763 Mass. ave. b. 3
Hotel Vernon
Hofhaugh Svene, painter, b. 134 Harvard
Hofmann Ernst, tailor, 418 Broadwav, h.
63 Ellery
Salli, clerk, 594 Cambridge, b. 82 Otis
Hofsted Frederick, machinist, 481 Cam-
bridge
Hogan Catherine E. milliner, 28 Boyl-
ston, b. 44 Hoi worthy
Daniel, foreman, b. 56 Cambridge
Edmund, laborer, b. 729 Cambridge
Edmund L. coachman, h. 59 Harvard
Edward J. wood worker, 286 Main,
h. 353 do.
Ellen, widow of Pierce, h. 146 Spring
James, laborer, h. 14 East
James H. teamster, h. 129 Tremont
John, hostler, b. 815 Somerville ave.
John, laborer, bds. 12 Seventh
Johu, laborer, h. 12 Porter
John, laborer, h. 124 Webster ave.
John, printer, b. 4 Holworthy
John, Jr. laborer, h. 190 Norfolk
John B. teamster, b. 374 Main
John J. cabinet maker, State, house
374 Main
Joseph, painter, h. 147 Tremont
Joseph P. box cutter, 138 Norfolk,
b. 129 Tremont
Margaret, widow of Thomas, boards
94 Howard
Mary, wid. of John, h. 4 Holworthy
Matthew E. provisions, h. 30 Russell
Michael, laborer, b. r. 12 Seventh
Patrick, at 169 Gore, bds. 996 Cam-
bridge
Patrick, laborer, h. 59 Boylston
Patrick, laborer, rear 77 Spring
Richard F. irou and steel, 99 Fulton,
B. b. Porter's Hotel
Thomas, quarry man, h. 164 Charles
Thomas J. clerk, b. 146 Spring
William, clerk, b. 146 Spring
William S. carpenter, h. 179 Norfolk
Hogarty William, farmer, h. 14 Dins-
more court
Hoit Sophia G. widow of Joseph, h 128
Thorndike
llokanson John, blacksmith, bds. 105
Hampshire -hire
Rhinald, blacksmith. 1). 10.1 llamp-
Ilolberg Johu, at Squire's, h. 23 Fifth
Oscar, at Squire's, bds. 23 Fifth
Holbrook Alice B. Miss, milliner, 116
( Ihestnut, bds. do.
Amos, machinist, 50 Harvard, house
at Lynn
Bradford, machinist, h. Onley ave.
Holbrook,Ed\vin W. iceman, h. 246 Hamp-
shire
George M. student, b. 116 Chestnut
Joanie Mrs. b. 25 Hadley
Marion F. h. 116 Chestnut
Xathan H. supt. John Reardon &
Sons, Waverly. h. 116 Chestnut
Vernon Mrs. h. 104 Lake View ave.
Holden Amos P. h. 100 Allston
Ann J. dressmaker, 6 Emmons place,
house do.
Austin, asst. librarian, 10£ Beacon,
B. h. 21 Linnsean
Brewster R. cooler, h. 2 Squires ct.
Charlotte, widow of James, house 21
Linnsean
Ellen Mrs. h. 133 Banks
James, hostler, bds. 5 Beaver
John A. shipper. Riverside Press, h.
46 Pearl
Mary Mrs. h. 5 Beaver
Robert, foreman city stables, Hamp-
shire, h. 397 Columbia
Samuel N. conductor, F. R. R. house
109 Avon Hill
Sidney, waiter, rms. 1556 Cambridge
Thomas, coachman, h. 5 Beaver
William, blacksmith, h. 292 Green
William, janitor, Webster grammar
school, h. 41 Washington
William F. pressman, b. 292 Green
Holderness Sadie M. Miss, bookkeeper,
17 Brattle, b. 454 Broadway
Holesworth Harriet Mrs. h. Hotel Brooks
Holian Michael J. galvanizer. h. 53 Web-
ster avenue
see Houlihau, also Houllahan
Hollahan Thomas, engineer, Broadway
Iron Foundry, h. 724 Washington
Thomas J. varnisher, h. 17 School
Holland Agnes, widow of Andrew, house
44 Austin [b. at Somerville
Andrew W. salesman, 138 Norfolk,
Charles, cabinet maker, h. 15 Suffolk
Cornelius, laborer, 169 Gore, house
19 Porter
John, plasterer, b. 5 Hampshire pi.
James, porter, rms. 60 Bank-
John, Jr. action maker, h. 2 Beacon
John, laborer, h. 81 Cnshing
.John, laborer, h. 2 Deacon [bridge
John P. canvasser, house 1025 Cam-
Michael, shoemaker. 400 Main, bds.
77 Washington
Silas H. h. 21 Avon
Stephen F. clerk, b. L9 Porter
William, laborer. 1). r. 3 Seventh
William, watchman, h. 305 (Jreen
William C. tinner, 386 Putnam ave.
rms. <ii Prince
Hollander S. I>ra<s finisher, h. 40 Mark.-;
Bollenbeck (baric-, hosemaker, boards
n it; Cambridge
274
CAMBRIDGE [|J] DIRECTORY
Hollenbeck H. Frank, confectionery,
etc. 447 Main, h. 130 do.
John, sexton, Broadway Baptist
church, and special police, h. 545
Mass. ave.
Peter, janitor, h. 88 Green
Holleran Annie T. Mrs. dressmaker, h.
249 Franklin
Catherine, widow of Edward, house
25 Webster ave.
Dennis, at 169 Gore, b. 30 Warren
Ellen, widow, h. 342 Green
James, cooper, b. 49 Winter
Kate, widow of Michael, h.30 Warren
Mary Mrs. h. 414 Columbia
Patrick, teamster, h. 249 Franklin
Mollis Charles H. agent, b. 21 William
Charles R. wheelwright, 1953 Mass.
ave. h. 16 Mead
Charles W. foreman, U. S. mail sta-
bles, h. 77 Broadway
Dorr, driver, U. S.Mail, h. 5 Pioneer
Hatfield, painter, h. 224 Auburn
Ira N. prof. Lawrence Scientific
School, h. 17 Hammond
Lucinda E. Mrs. h. 103 Austin
Mary, widow of Charles, h. 221
Columbia
William H. dentist, 631 Mass. ave.
b. 103 Austin
Hollohan Patrick J. blacksmith, house
26 Cogswell ave.
Hollway Edward J. h. 88 Tremont
Holly Margaret M. house 69 Concord av.
Michael, teamster, b. 198 Sidney
Tree Coffee Rooms, 20 Brattle
Holman Charles E. clerk, 162 Broadway,
house 363 Winsor [Pearl
Mary J. widow of Sumner, house 333
Holmberg Anna O. drapery worker, h.
8 Summer
Axel L. clerk, 185 Broadway, boards
8 Summer
Emil L. clerk, B. b. 8 Summer
Fred, collector, Boston Bolt Co. b.
8 Summer
John F. hay, etc. and real estate, 185
Broadway, h. 8 Summer
John F. Jr. supt. Elliot box factory,
B. and manager Columbia Orches-
tra, h. 14£ Fayette
Sarah A. Mrs. h. 8 Summer
Holmes Alice R. Miss, boards 9 Kinnaird
Anna P. Miss, house 171 Auburn
Caroline E. widow of Charles, h. 12
Dunster
Charles F. clerk, 479 Mass. ave. h.
81 Green
Charles X. student, H. U. boards 891
Mass. avenue
Charlotte, widow of Jacob R. house
9 Kinnaird
Dora Mrs. b. 2 Ballard place
Holmes Edward F. plumber, 27 Brattle,
b. 46 Foster
HOLMES FRANCIS M. (Joseph
A. Holmes & Co.), and Home
Mills Cereal Co. 638 Mass. ave. h.
80 Magazine. See page 29
Frank M. broker, 9 Water, B. h.
Holworthv, n. Locust
Frank William, bookkeeper, 638
Mass. avenue, h. 79 Allston
Fred C. student, boards 8 Sidney
Freeland S. janitor, Masonic Hall, h.
8 Sidney
George, cigar maker, h.r. 170 Norfolk
George A. clerk, house 97 Howard
HOLMES GEORGE H. cashier,
Charles River National Bank, 1410
Mass. ave. house at Arlington
Helen E. widow of Joseph H. house
39 William
Henry C. painter, h. 407£ Broadway
Ida J. Miss, teacher, Morse school,
h. 92 Magazine
I. Gilbert, at Riverside Press, boards
9 Kinnaird
James, candy maker, B. bds. T.
Holmes, Madison ave.
James Foster, painter, h.24 Fairfield
James P. clerk, 3 Brattle, bds. 46
Foster
John, house 5 Appian Way
John J. plumber, 12 Brattle, h. r.
46 Foster
Jonathan, driver, house 81 Green
Joseph, box maker, h. 66 Harvard
HOLMES JOSEPH A. & CO.
(Francis M. Holmes), grocers, 638
Mass. avenue, and provisions 7
Central sq. See page 29
Joseph E. clerk, 1420 Mass. avenue,
boards 39 William
Julia H. widow of Francis W. h. 59
Austin [h. do.
J. Foster Mrs. milliner, 24 Fairfield,
L. Florence Miss, clerk,b. 9 Kinnaird
Marcus R. clerk, 1847 Mass. avenue,
h. at Somerville
Mary F. widow of Charles W. house
891 Mass. avenue
Nathaniel, h. 7 Holyoke pi.
Nathaniel, waiter, mis. 73 Prince
Patrick E. coachman, 165 Brattle, h.
46 Foster
Primary School, Hilliard
Sarah F. Mrs. nurse, h. 90 Franklin
Thomas, globe maker, h. Madison av.
Walter A. trav. salesman, b. 8 Sidney
HOLMES WILLIAM F. hay, 378
River, h. 346 Brookline. See p. 783
Holquest Emil, painter, h. 9 Carlisle
Gustave, painter, house Hotel Jose-
phine, 9 Carlisle
Holsten Claus H. boards 60 Winthrop
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
275
Holt Fannie E. vocalist, h. 14 Plympton
Henry L. cooper, house 454 Winsoi
Homer C. lawyer, 615 Mass. avenue,
h*. at Somerville
James H. police, station 1, house 17
Banks
James L. Mrs. carpet maker, house
10 South
Jennie Mrs. dressmaker, h. 17 Banks
Martha A. widow of Samuel, house
21 Antrim
Oscar, rms. 373 Harvard
Samuel H. blacksmith, h. 14 Plymton
HOLT WILLIAM B. painter, 14
Church, h. 8 Acacia. See p. 791
William C. trav. salesman, b. 7 Wal-
nut avenue
Holton Emma L. widow of Frank, book-
keeper, house 20 Cottage
Fred H. manager, Bay State Metal
Works, 49 Harvard, h. 220 Brattle
Hattie C. dressmaker, h. 7 Hotel Al-
bert, 144 Harvard
James, building mover, b. 7 Broadway
Hoi way Charles W. laundryman, house
2 Linwood pi.
Clinton, laundryman, b. 2 Linwood pi.
Holy Catherine, widow of William, house
409 Broadway
Ghost Hospital for Incurables, Sisters
of Charity, Grey Nuns, 1575 Cam-
bridge
Michael, polisher, 162 Broadway,
bds. 409 do.
Homan Benjamin L. motorman, h. 31
Murray
Home for Trained Nurses, 18 Beech
Homer Elizabeth A. h. 214 Harvard
Mary E. widow of Frank, h. 297
Broadway
Miriam B. Miss, h. 26 Garden
Sarah A. widow of Moore R. house
214 Harvard
Hommel William H. manager, h. 580
Putnam ave. . [way
Homo Jose, elevator tender, 174 Broad-
Hong Wan, laundry, 16 Pearl, h. do.
Hood Charles, mason, 13 Van Norden,
house do.
Edward A. meat cutter, h.102 Dublin
Edwin A. clerk, 80 Pleasant, bds.
102 Dublin
William, watchman, house 6 Ninth
Hook Bartholomew, carpenter, h. 45
Mt. Auburn
Frederick, h. 286 Brookline
Hooker Abbie M. W. widow of Charles
K. h. 2 Granite
Charles R. driver, engine No. 5,
Inman sq. h. 9 Springfield
Grace, bookkeeper, 6 Brattle, bds. 2
Granite [h. Granite
G. Frank, civil engineer, City Hall,
Hooker Heniy, h. 113 Auburn
Hiram W. Jr. clerk, 1238 Mass. ave.
Hiram W. driver, fire engine, No. 1,
Brattle sq. rms. do.
Sara P. dental student. 1308 Mass.
ave. bds. 362 Harvard
Hookway Lewis D. h. Hotel Brooks,
Brooks
Hoolehan Thomas P.painter,h.l2 Brewer
Hooley John, driver, 15 Church, h. 1
Chapman pi.
Julia Mrs. h. 250 Broad way
William, hostler, h. rear79 Boylston
see Houley
Hooper Alfred G. grocer, 383 Main, h.
146 Columbia
Carroll I. trav. salesman, B. h. 423
Putnam ave.
Charles H. Mrs. h. 27 Lancaster
D. Mildred, cashier, b. 146 Columbia
Edward A. furniture mnfr. 85 Port-
land, B. h. 28 Blake
Edward W. treas. H. U. 50 State,
rm. 44, B. h. Fayerweather, cor.
Beservoir
Frank A. salesman, h. 3 Wallace
Terrace
Frederick D. waiter, 15 Bow, b. 70
School
George A. jewelry, B. bds. 2433
Mass. ave." [Norfolk
George W. sawyer, 368 Main, h. 128
Herbert A. steam fitter, 18.4 Broad-
way, h. 261 do.
Isaac, machinist, h. 10 Fairmont
James K. clerk, b. 28 Blake
Joseph M. foreman carpenter, Am.
Bub. Co. Ninth, h. 216 Winsor
Lucretia S. Miss, h. 2286 Mass. ave.
Martha E. widow of Isaac D. house
2 Allston court [Terrace
Moses W. police, station l,h. 3 Wallace
Nathan C. teamster, h. 27 Athens
Sarah J. Mrs. h. 1906 Mass. ave.
Warren L. fruit, 6 Chatham row, B.
h. 2286 Mass. ave.
William P. ins. agent, B. house 43
Norfolk [do.
Hop Long, laundry, 7k Mt. Auburn, h.
Sing, laundry, 115 Hampshire, h.do.
Hope Eugene .J. wood carver, h. 114
Pleasant
Eugene X. stereotyper, Riverside
Press, h. USA Pleasant
John W. watchman, h. i>l Main
Hopewell Charles F. supt. of lamps and
inspector Of wires, City Hall. b. 82
.Magazine
Frank, horse clothing. b.82 Magazine
Frank B. student, b. 82 Magazine
John, h. 34 Erie
John, Jr. mnfr. horse clothing, 129
Washington, B. h.82 Magazine
17
276
CAMBRIDGE [2] DIRECTORY
HOPKINS ALBERT B. car-
penter and builder, 276 Pearl, h.
do. See p. 788
Curtis A. clerk, 80 Pleasant, h. 27
Western ave.
David H. caterer, h. 1 Gray pi.
Edward, painter, 5 Palmer, house at
Somerville
Edward J. plumber, 694 Mass. ave.
bds. 204 Columbia
Eliza M. Miss, h. 469 Broadway
Emma A. teacher, Thorndike,* h. at
Melrose Highlands
Flora E. housekeeper, 35 Lawrence
Frederick W. Mrs. h. 37£ Langdon
Heber A. b. 276 Pearl
James L. student, b. 66 Fifth
John, h. 92 Harvard
John P. clothing salesman, b. 66 Fifth
Josiah, painter, 5 Palmer, house 3
Hancock pi.
Mary, widow of James, house 204
Columbia
Michael J. wood and coal, 3 Doug-
lass, h. 2 Hastings
Perry L. agent, h. 67 Plymouth
Rose*, widow of Patrick,h.2 Hastings
Samuel, machinist, B. & M. R. R.
repair shop, h. 66 Fifth
Sarah A. Mis. dressmaker, 193 Au-
burn, h. do.
William, laborer, h. r. 24 Jefferson
William A. hairdresser, 291 Cam-
bridge, h. do. [bia
William J. bookkeeper,b. 204 Colum-
Hopkinson Charles S. b. 22 Craigie
John P. private classical school, 29
Chestnut, B. h. 22 Craigie
Mary E. Miss, b. 11 Mason
Peter, furniture, b. 108 Thorndike
Hoppin Eliza M. Miss, h. 469 Broadway
Elizabeth M. widow of Nicholas,
h. 469 Broadway
Horan Charles J. book finisher, Riverside
Press, b. 8 Sands
David H. pocket book maker, h. 209
Putnam ave.
Ellen, widow of Patrick, house 24
Montgomery
Jeremiah,teamster,h. 24 Montgomery
John, carpenter, h. 8 Sands
John P. laborer, b. 30 Montgomery
Mary, widow of David, h. 53 North
Patrick J. painter, 730 Mass. ave. h.
31 Railroad
Peter F. laborer, h. 53 North
Timothy, painter, h. 30 Montgomery
AVilliam S. laborer, b.24 Montgomery
Hore Abbie Mrs. h. 649 Mass. ave.
Horgan Cornelius, laborer, h. 35 Warren
Daniel, laborer, h. 1197 Cambridge
Daniel J. Rev. asst. pastor. Church
of Sacred Heart, h. 49 Sixth
Horgan Dennis, marbleworker, 53 Main,
h. 218 Winsor
Dennis, stone cutter, A. McDonald
& Son, h. 112 Holworthy
Frank, clerk, B. bds. 19 Carlisle
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 34 Ninth
John, laborer, b. 729 Cambridge
John, laborer, h. 16 Bristol
John, teamster, h. 91 Fourth
John Joseph, chief inspector, W. E.
St.Ry.1376 Mass. ave.h. 19 Carlisle
John J. clerk, 705 Cambridge, h. at
Somerville
John J. marble works, 53 Main, h.
218 Winsor
Michael, electrician, b. 91 Fourth
Michael, marble cutter, h. 35 Warren
Patrick, laborer, b. 1197 Cambridge
Thomas, laborer, b. 1197 Cambridge
Timothy, cook, Memorial Hall, h. at
Somerville
William, laborer, b. 1197 Cambridge
William, laborer, h. 35 Warren
Hormby William J.foreman arctic maker,
Am. Rub. Co. b. at Somerville
Hormel Elizabeth, widow of Conrad, h.
177 Spring
Henry F. clerk, 485 Cambridge, b.
177 Spring
Home Caroline, widow of Robert, house
325 Main [ave.
Edward T. carpenter, h. 629 Putnam
Ella F.Miss, teacher, Shepard school
Henry L. boiler maker, 92 Main, h.
25 Athens
John C. letter carrier, P. 0. 18 Boyl-
ston, h. 260 Green
Julius, cabinet maker, h. 5 Locke
Martha M. widow of Plummer S. h.
57 Broadway
Perley L. asst. instructor, H. U. h.
18 Ellery [ham
Richard F. carpenter, h. 28 Rocking-
Hornibrook Herbert J. carpenter, h. 3
Line
Horrigan Cornelius, laborer,b.32 Warren
Cornelius, laborer, h. 19 Hunting
Daniel, laborer, b. 12 Seventh
Edward F. tinsmith, b. 162 Tremont
James, bds. 10 Foster pi.
Jeremiah, laborer, b. 22 Marion
John, at N. P. & P. Co. b. 22 Marion
John, laborer, h. 119 Amorv [mont
John J. clerk, P. O., B. b. 162 JTre-
Mary Mrs. h. 49 Washington
Mary, widow of Timothy, h. 118
Amory
Michael.' laborer, b. 156 Harvard
Nellie A. and Lizzie G. h. 119 Amory
Patrick,a't Am. Rub. Co. b.32 Warren
Thomas, at 169 Gore, h. 22 Marion
Timothy, packer. 189 Gore, h. 162
Tremont
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
277
Horsford Eben X. Mrs.Ji. 27 Craigie
Hortou Charles B. heel mnfr. 393 Federal
B. bds. 11 Arnold Circle
Clarence H. salesman, B. b. 5 Charter
Lizzie, b. 17 Rockwell
Sylvester, reed board maker, 162
Broadway, h. 343 do.
William S. salesman, B. b. 11 Arnold
Circle
Hosken Thomas W. laborer, 1 Brattle
sq. h. 5 Brewer
Hotel Adams, 29 Bigelow
Albert, 144 Harvard
Allertou, 128 Magazine
Allerton, 23 Norfolk
Alma, 784 Mass. ave.
Anton, 306 Broadway
Argyle, 29 Putnam ave.
Austin, 70 Austin
Beacon, 372 and 374 Oxford
Bellamy, 425 and 427 Putnam ave.
Bigelow, 35 Brookline
Boynton, 105 and 107 Gore
Brookfield, 6 to 12 Whitney ave.
Brooks, Brooks, near Main
Burnham, 8 Centre
Cambridge, 68 and 70 Crescent ave.
Cambridge,. 135 Cambridge
Carlisle, Carlisle, near Prospect
Charles, 103 to 107 Charles
Charles, 136 Winsor, cor. Washington
Clark, Clark, cor. School
Columbia, 341 Columbia
Graeme, 60 Hancock
De La Bue, Broadway, cor. Columbia
Dorchester, School, cor. Moore
Edna, Arnold Circle
Eliot, 66 Austin
Elm, 88 Elm
Elmwood (The), 209 Green
K-sex, 32 Essex
Eustis, 46 PCustis
Fairmont, 268 River
Florence, 15 Norfolk
Franklin, Nolfolk, cor. Suffolk
Garfield, 50 Eustis
( Albert, 109 Winsor
Gladstone, 317 Prospect
<.loucester, 108 Austin
Grey burn, 77 Austin, cor. Norfolk
Grotto, 19 Harrison, n. Washington
Hamilton, 2(5 Columbia
Hamlin, 20 to 26 Columbia
Hampshire, Hampshire junc. Web-
ster avenue
Hancock, 253 sixth
Harrison, Harrison, near School
Harvard, 221 Main
Hawthorn, 134 Green,
Hebron, 27 Putnam ave.
Holly, Holly, cor. Brooks
Homer, 128 Norfolk
Hooker, 249 Sixth
Hotel fuman, 1383 Cambridge
Jackson, 254 Winsor
James, 783 Cambridge
Jarvis, 27 Everett
Josephine, Carlisle, near Tremont
Lakeview (The), Lakeview ave.
Leah, 57 Austin
Lee School, cor. Harrison
Leicester, 106 Hampshire
Lexington, 295 Winsor
Lillian, 58 Cherry
Lilly, 21 Harrison [Brookline
Longfellow, 494 Mass. ave. and 7
Louisa, 73 Tremont
Lowell, 434 and 440 Mass. ave.
Luke, 355 Main
Main, 365 Main
Marion, 63 Highland ave.
Mayflower, 84 Wendell
Middlesex, 51 and 53 Portland
Moore, Moore, near Main
Mu n roe, 24 Norfolk
Myrtle, Moore, near School
Norfolk, 12 Norfolk
Osmond, 210 Columbia
Ossipee, 204 Columbia
Parks, School, cor. Moore
Peabody, 35 and 37 Pine
Pleasant, 32 Moore
Pleasant, 120 and 120£ Pleasant
Prescott, 577 Putnam ave.
Putnam, 518 Putnam ave.
Richardson. 101 and 103 Gore
Rochester, 77 Broadway
Ruby, 60 Austiu
Saxon, 10 Mt. Auburn
School, Holly, cor. Brooks
Shirley, 41 School
Sickles, 245 Sixth
Stanstead (The), 19 Ware
Star, Moore, cor. School
Stearns, 22 Eliot
Stratford, 7 Elm
Suffolk, 40 Norfolk
Sun. 381 Main
Telford, 125 Mt. Auburn
Templeton, Harrison, near Main
Trowbridge, 19 Trowbridge
Union, 17 Harrison, cor. School
University (The), 1039 Mass. aw.
Vernon, Vernon, cor. Green
Virginius, 43 Essex
Wachusetl . 51 Brookline
Washington. 201 Cambridge
Wellington, 85 Green
Wentworth, 7 and 9 Essex
Weston, i:: School
winsor, 86 Washington
Winthrop, 211 River
Wvman, l in Magazine
Hotiu Nazaire, brickmaker, h. n Dablin
Houek Edgar l. prop. Porters Hotel, 1976
and 1980 Ma<s. ave. h. .1...
278
CAMBRIDGE [JJ] DIRECTORY
Houghton Alfred E., clerk, 585 Mass.ave.
h. 335 Pearl
Alverta M. Miss, b. 1000 Mass. ave.
Barnard, fireman, C. Gas Co. Third,
h. 1 Pioneer
Bert, mechanical engineer, 92 Frank-
lin, B. h. 55 Garfield
HOUGHTON CHARLES W. at
201 Congress, B. bds. 460 Putnam
ave. See p. 11
Charles W. trav. salesman, house 65
Inman
Charlotte Mrs. h. 25 Erie
Charlotte M. Miss, forewoman,
Riverside Press, h. 25 Erie
Cornelius, foreman, 145 Broadway
Cornelius A. foreman, State, cor.
Osborn, h. at Roslindale
Edward R. clerk, rms. 378 Harvard
Elizabeth H. Miss, h. 1000 Mass. av.
Francis H. bookkeeper, B. h. 98
Western ave.
Frederick O. 115 State, B. boards 2
Potter Park
George E. h. 1130 Mass.ave.
Henry O. (H. O. Houghton & Co.)
and (Houghton, Mifflin & Co.)
Riverside Press, h. 394 Harvard
HOUGHTON JOHN H. engines,
and boilers, 201 and 203 Congress,
B. h. 460 Putnam ave. See p. 11
Joseph VV. salesman, 88 North, B.
b. 2 Potter Park
Justine F. Miss, b. 1000 Mass. ave.
Martha R. widow of Francis, house
2 Potter Park
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO.
(George H. Mifflin, James M.Kay,
H. O. Houghton, A. F. Houghton,
O. R. Houghton, and L. H. Valen-
tine), publishers, Riverside Press,
Blackstone and 4 Park, B. See p.
830
Houley William, foreman, 10 Arrow, h.
at Somerville
Houlihan Eliza Miss, h. 86 Elm
Michael W. teamster, 174 Broadway,
h. 11 Plymouth
Patrick J. blacksmith, h. 26 Cogs-
well ave.
see Hoolehan
Houllahan Ellen Miss, house 30 Harvard
James P. printer, h. 40 Market
John, fisherman, h. rear 91 Fifth
Thomas, laborer, h. 30 Harvard
see Houlihan, also Houlahan
Hourihan Daniel, laborer, b. 803 Cam-
bridge
Dennis, hacks, 117 Fourth, h.119 do.
John, laborer, h. 122 Charles
Michael, laborer, 211 Bridge, house
215 Third
Michael B. candy maker, b. 3 Fifth
Hourihan Timothy, teamster, h. 3 Fifth
House of Correction and Jail,for Middle-
sex County, Thorndike, cor.Third,
office 46 Thorndike
Houston David, brass finisher, house
359 Winsor
John B. cook, h. 74 Elm
Joseph William, janitor, b. 74 Elm
Hovenden Thomat W. trav. salesman,122
Broadway, h. at Brighton
Hoverter Lillian H. widow of Harry C.
h. 102 Inman [h.do.
Hovestadt Frank, baker, 2529 Mass. ave.
Hovey Caroline L. Miss, h. 17 Brookline
Dana R. clerk, 506 Mass. ave. rms.
352 Pearl
Horatio A. butter, etc. 32 F. Upmar-
ket. B. h. 2203 Mass. ave.
Horatio N. h. 93 Otis
Hoiatio N. Jr. curtains, etc. h.93 Otis
H. N. & Co. (George W. Dearborn),
groceries, 227 Cambridge and 50
Third
J. Dana, grocer, 506 Mass. av. h. do.
Mary E. widow of Walter,house Mt.
Auburn, cor. Coolidge ave.
Mary L. widow of Phineas B. house
17 Brookline
Melissa, widow of George,h.26 Fifth
Richard W. salesman, b. Mrs. M. E.
Hovey\s, Mt. Auburn
William B. salesman, B. house 29
Lancaster
William H. butter and cheese, 32 F.
H. market, B. h. 67 Pleasant
Howard Albert A. instructor. H. U. h.
8 Hilliard
Arthur L. clerk, 40 jState, B. bds.
22 Putnam ave.
Augustus J. hostler, 443 Mass. ave.
h. rear do.
Barker B. bookkeeper, 66 Bridge, h.
at West Medford
Caroline E. widow of Geo. C. house
22 Putnam
Charles, tailor, rms. 35£ Brattle
C. J. Mrs. h. 27 Everett
Edmund T. bookkeeper, Irving &
Casson, Otis, h. 1293 Cambridge
Edward LeBaron, h. 1653 Mass. av.
Emily W. Mrs. b. 27 Ware
Eunice F. widow of Waldo L. h.
49 Wendell
Fred, machinist, b. 15 Beaver
George, cook, Memorial Hall , rooms
1591 Cambridge
George H. insurance, h. 90^ Inman
George H. (W. L. Lockhardt & Co.)
149 Staniford, B. also commander,
G. A. R. Post 57, h. 16 Highland
avenue
George H. machinist, b. 77 Spring
Harvey, clerk, b. 7 Webster ave.
CAMBRIDGE [JJ] DIRECTORY
279
Howard Helen J. saleswoman,288 Broad-
way, bds. do.
James J. varnisher, h. r. 66 Norfolk
John, foreman, 10 Arrow, house 37^
Kinnaird
John, laborer, b. 164 Gore
John B. student, B. h.54 Washington
John H. waiter, Memorial Hall, h.
1168 Mass. ave.
Julius C. carver, Otis, h. 15 Beaver
Julius D. compositor, Univ. Press,
h. 15 Beaver
Mabel E. Miss, teacher, bds. 49 Wen-
dell
Mary, boarding house, 155 Otis, h.do.
Mary A. widow of Gabriel,h.24 Mill
Nicholas, laborer, b. 21 Lambert
Sarah A. Mrs. at Baptist Home, 308
Brookline
Thomas M. night watchman, house
70 Spring
Walter S. actor, b. 22 Putnam ave.
William, head waiter,Memorial Hall,
h. 1591 Cambridge
Howe Albert A. bds. 238 Green
Albion P. Major General, U. S. A. h.
14 Concord ave.
HOWE ARCHIBALD M.lawyei ,
10 Tremont, rm. 65, B. house 6
Bond. See p. 813
Arthur L. pork packer, at Somer-
ville, b.49 Erie
Benjamin, student, B. Univ. bds. 9
Miller ave.
HOWE BROTHERS, bacon
works, r. 945 Cambridge. See p.
776
Daniel K. carriage trimmer, house
34 River
Edward R. fireman, 164 Broadway,
h. at Boston
Francis M. foreman, 16 Cambridge,
h. 95 Thorndike
Frederick C. com. mer. 7 India, B.
h. 10 Ellsworth ave.
George E. foreman, 12 Soden, bds.
98 Inman
HOWE GEORGE E. lawyer, 23
Court, B. h. 114 Washington ave.
See p. 817
Hattie E. widow of Benjamin, house
9 Miller ave.
Henry Mrs. h. 1558 Mass. ave.
Henry A. surveyor, b. 40 Highland
avenue
Herbert F. ,11. V. student, bds. 9
Miller ave.
Hudson M.st. car conductor, house
• Mid Frank
J. Lewis, engineer, Steamer 6, house
1S4 River
.1. Wilder, civil engineer, h. Rice
Kate <;. Miss, l». IS I River
Howe Lavene, widow of Josiah D. h. 5
Sparks
Lucinda S. widow of Solomon H,
house 5 Dana
Marshall, student, b. 14 Concord av.
Mary A. widow of George, house 114
Washington ave.
Mary E. Miss, h. 2 Garden
Mary L. widow of George W. house
Hotel Edna, Arnold Circle
Melvina Mrs. h. 91 Huron ave.
Moses G. lawyer, h. 1826 Mass. ave.
Oliver, clerk, B. b. 6 Howland
Perley L. h. 18 Ellery
Robert A.salesman,383 Washington,
B. h. 8 Center
Sarah R. Miss, h. 2 Garden
Sarah M. widow of David, h. 49 Erie
Spring Bed Co. spring bed mnfr. 386
Main
Thomas J. real estate, etc. h.100 Ellery
William, h. 321 Main
William Rev. D. D. h. 910 Mass. ave.
William D. student, H. U. boards 14
Concord ave.
William E. collector, N. Y. house
Hotel Edna
William F. clerk, B. h. 60 Austin
William H. H. police, station 2, h.
40 Highland ave.
Winfred L. 1360 Mass. ave. rms.
1170 do.
Winnie L. clerk, b. 1360 Mass. ave.
see Howes
Howell Henrietta L. widow of Jacob H.
h. 1558 Mass. ave.
John R. (Harrington & Howell),
plasterer, 14 Parker, h. do.
Howell's House, 37 Concord ave.
Howes Benjamin L. h. 22 Trowbridge
Charles F. electrician, B. rms. 1090
Mass. ave.
Clifford, student, b. 22 Trowbridge
Ernest, bookbinder, r. 573 Mass. av.
h. at Allston
Frederick S. clerk, 266 Devonshire,
B. h. 52-i Sacramento
Margaret B. widow of Solomon, h.
334 Broadway
Richard T. barber's supplies, house
97 Inman
Howie James J. washer, 1230 Mass. ave.
h. 1 Sands
Howland Abraham H. student, H. U. b.
T. S. Howland's, ('banning pi.
Allen S. student, 1>. 121 Green
Bertha M. .Miss, student, Radcliffe
College, b. 2 Carver
Darius, roofer. 1 12 Charles, B. bou-.
1 1 Sidney
Fred E. conductor, F. R. R. house 1
Bracketl pi.
.John M. 1.. -21 Avon Hill
280
CAMBRIDGE [JJ] DIRECTORY
Howland R. S. foreman carpenter, 169
Gore, h. at Somerville
Shepard, at University Press, house
421 Green
Thomas S. sec. C. B & Q. R. R., 710
Sears Mdg. B. h. Channing pi.
William O. insurance agent, house
421 Green
Howlett Charles A. S. electrician, bds.
6 Upton
Clarence M. treas. George G. Page
Box Co. 3 Hampshire,!]. 94 Avon
Hill
Edward C. salesman, h. 312£ Pearl
Enoch J. paymaster, treasurer's
office, City Hall, h. 6 Upton
Eugene L. salesman, jST. Y. h. 60
Hancock
George C. com. merchant, 48 Con-
gress, B. h. 60 Hancock
Horace B. insurance agt. 649 Mass.
ave. rm. 6, h. 60 Hancock
Orrin D. piano regulator,h. 4 Upton
William C. piano regulator, boards
6 Upton
Hoyt Benjamin J. carpenter and bell
hanger, 72 Norfolk, h. 33j^ Essex
Henry L. ticket agent, B. L. & R.B.
R. R,, B. b. 333^ Essex
Mary A. widow of Elijah C. bds. 10
Chester
Sophia G. widow of Joseph, h. 128
Thorndike
illiam H.
B. h. 483 Cambridge
William H. treas. 120 Tremont, B.
h. 10 Hilliard [liard
W. Wells, student, H. U. b. 10 Hil-
see Hoit
Hubbard Alice J. Miss, teacher, Sargent
school, b. 22 Leonard ave.
Amy L. teacher, b. 22 Leonard ave.
Anna, widow of George, house 384
Harvard
Arthur L. law student, H. U. house
21 Ellery
Charles Eustis, lawyer, 28 State, rm.
40, B. h. 150 Brattle
Ernest L. at Am. Net & Twine Co.
Second, h. 78 Fifth
Frank E. shipper, Am. X. & T. Co.
house 76 Fifth
Frank L. bookkeeper, 14 Congress,
B. h. 321 Pearl
Fred Tracv, student, H. U. bds. 150
Brattle "
Frederick G. clerk, 1238 Mass. ave.
h. 384 Harvard
Gardiner, bds. 150 Brattle
Helen E. widow of William H. h.
22 Leonard ave.
Jennie M. Miss, dressmaker, 3S4
Harvard, h. do.
Hubbard, John A. clerk, 3 Brattle, h. 16
Howland
John H. (J. H. Hubbard & Co.), 1360
Mass. ave. h. 19 Ware
J. H. & Co. (John H. Hubbard,
Charles A. Stover and Elmer W.
Billings), apothecaries, 1360 Mass.
avenue
Kate G. Mrs. h. 438 Green
Mary E. widow of Patrick, house 34
Willow
Phineas, clerk, 1238 Mass. ave. h. 6
Hilliard place
HUBBARD PHINEAS (T. D.
Whitney & Co.),linens, 39 Temple
place, B. h. 1 Bellevue ave. See
page 827
Robert, laborer, b. 214 Pearl
Sanford B. school supply agent,
office City Hall, li. 7 Upton
Hubbart Charles, painter, h. 24 Wilbur
Hubert George W. printer, h. 21 Baldwin
Henry, driver milk team, 124 Hol-
worthy, b. do.
Hucksam John F. provisions, 484 Cam-
bridge, h. 64 Sixth
Huckson Ellen, widow of Jacob, house
12 Second
Henry, teamster, bds. 12 Second
Joseph J. engineer, b. 12 Second
Huddleston Melville F. plumber, 8 Brat-
tle, b.^56 Mt. Auburn
Huddy Ann Miss, h. 23 Pioneer ave.
Francis R. carpenter, h. 2 Hotel
Pleasant
Hudson George, carpenter, h. 3 Union pi.
Henry W. shipper, 29 Franklin, b.
189 WinsOr
Hilda, widow of Thomas, h. rear
1509 Cambridge
Kate W. Mrs. h. 35 Trowbridge
Robert J. clerk, 32 F. H. market, B.
h. 167 Auburn
Solomon, laborer, h 138 Pleasant
Huebel Christiana Mrs. h. 279 Broadway
Ernest C. boots and shoes, 277
Broadway, h. 279 do,
Marie K. clerk, 275£ Broadwav. bds.
279 do.
Huff Wilbur S. paymaster,108Cambridge,
h. at Somerville
Hughes Alexander,laster,b. 146 Harvard
Alfred E. com. mer. 45 Xo. Market,
B. h. 26 Upton
Andrew J. laborer, h. 64 Washington
Charles P. clerk, h. 59 Plymouth
Elizabeth, h. 12 Jackson
Esther E. widow of George F. h.
40 Baldwin [do.
George H. painter, 187 Green, h. 134
George M. hotel emplo3*e. bds. 40
Baldwin [20 Western ave.
George W. painter, 187 Green, rms.
CAMBRIDGE [JJ] DIRECTORY
281
Hughes Gilbert, elevator man, bds. 146
Harvard
Harry D. fireman, b. 40 Baldwin
James, house 356 Winsor
James, teamster, 180 Main, h. Her*
man's block, n. Third
John, boots and shoes, 1098 Cam-
bridge, h. at Somerville
John, laborer, h. 44 Union
John, laborer, h. 10 Allston
John, switchman, B. & M. R. R. h.
123 Hampshire
Joseph, sash and blind maker, h. 8
Oak Circle
Lawrence, painter, h. 9 Sparks
Lyman L. adv. agent, b. 59 Market
Margaret, widow of Francis, h. 51
Holyoke [do.
Mary A. Mrs. dry goods, 42 Reed, h.
Michael, laborer, Cambridge ceme-
tery, h. 15 Gushing ct.
Peter J. shoemaker, 1098 Cambridge,
h. at Somerville
Philip, bds. 2 George
Thomas, electric foreman, 2369 Mass.
ave. h. 42 Reed
Thomas, hairdresser, 2381 Mass. av.
rms. 2366 do.
Thomas, paper hanger,h. 51 Holyoke
Thomas, stone mason, h. 4 Murray
Thomas, Jr. laborer, b. 4 Murray
William, driver, h. 128 Bridge
see Hews, also Huse
Hughman Harold Percy, at Adams Ex.
Co. b. 25 Chestnut
Newman, bookkeeper,b. 25 Chestnut
Hugleman John, baker, 1166 Cambridge,
house do.
Hugo Victor, machinist, 92 Main
Huling Huldah S. widow of John G. Jr.
h. 101 Trowbridge
Ray Greene, head master, English
High school, h. 101 Trowbridge
Hull Betsey Mrs. at Baptist Home, bds.
308 Brookline
Frank, laborer, h. 5 Dave ct.
Jennie, widow of Joseph, house 347
Winsor
John II. carpenter, h. 43 Columbia
Margaret, widow of Thomas, house
2 Gorham
Humans Blanche P. and Leona P. house
344 Antrim
Jessie E. bookkeeper, b. .'MA Antrim
William, electrician, h. 344 Antrim
Humbert Frank I . clerk. CJniv. Press,
bds. 51 Parker
John B. bottler, B. h. 28 Harvey
John II. clerk, B. b. 51 Parker
Samuel B. piano maker, house ">i
Parker
Hume Alma B. Mrs. h. 173 Broadway
Charles \V. carpenter, h. 431 Main
Hume John C. carriage trimmer, 446
h. 99 School
John H. expressman, bds. 9 Hotel
Myrtle
Joseph S. carpenter, h. 8 Hotel
Shirley, School
Mary A. Mrs. h. 9 Hotel Myrtle
Roderick, laborer, b. 431 Main
Humphrey Charles S. saddlery hardware,
75 Federal, B. h. 26 Forest
David, h. 23 Maple ave.
George, lumber surveyor, 13 Broad-
way, h. 48 Cedar
Lewis, bds. 23 Maple ave.
Margaret Mrs. h. 1009 Mass. ave.
Orra H. clerk, P. O., B. h. 288 Pearl
Thomas, h. 137 Oxford
William W. plumber's helper, 694
Mass. ave. b. 288 Pearl
Humphreys Sophia, widow of John W.
h. 104 Mt. Auburn
Humphries William W. laborer, h. 31
Somerset
Humphry Newton James, printer, house
44 Grant
Hung Hing, laundry, 538 Cambridge
Hunnewell Caroline, widow of James A.
h. 6 Ash street place
Charles H. real estate, 1328 Mass.
ave. h. 134 Mt. Auburn
Charles H. M. plumber, 17 Brattle,
house at Somerville
Frank M. piano regulator, 286 Main
Franklin, paper hanger, 14 Church,
h. 17 Hilliard
Fred A. student, b. 18 Orchard
James W. papers, confectionery,
etc. 2074 Mass. ave. h. 18 Orchard
Lillie M. clerk, B. b. 17 Hilliard
Mabel, clerk, B. b. 17 Hilliard
William, janitor, Thorndike school,
house 136 Thorndike
William A. (Baker-Hunnewell Co.),
coal, 81 Main, 624 Mass. ave. 11
Brattle, and 73 Cambridge and 20
Exchange pi. B. h. 9 Mason ave.
Somerville
Hunson Alice S. compositor, bds. 5
Lamson place
Frank 11. upholsterer, 350 Washing-
ton, B. h. Washburn ave.
Sadie E. milliner, 5 Lamson pl.b.do.
Stephen C. carpenter.h.5 Lamson pi.
Stephen C. Mis. dressmaker..") L;iin-
SOn place, h. do.
William II. wire worker, house 31
Tremont
Hunt Abram, porter, h. 91 Harvard
Benjamin F. Jr. fancy goods, 56
Hanover. B. h, \7'2> M[a8S. ave.
Charles H. painter, h. 16 Hancock
Charles L. editor, L28 Purchase, B.
h. 52 Wendell
282
CAMBRIDGE [JJ] DIRECTORY
Hunt Edgar F. (Edgar F. Hunt & Co.),
bookseller and stationer, 575 Mass.
ave. h. 5 Clinton
HUNT EDGAR F. & CO.CEdgar
F. Hunt), booksellers and station-
ers, 575 Mass. ave. See baek cov.
Elizabeth T. widow of Freeman, h.
12 Humboldt
Ellen, widow of William H. house
Irving place
Ellen J. Miss, teacher, Shepard
school, b. at West Somerville
Ernest E. diary cutter,h. 10 Warland
Ernest E. machinist, b. 130 Auburn
Eva C. clerk, 12 Brattle, b. 7 Irving pi.
HUNT FREEMAN, lawyer, 23
Pemberton sq. B. h. 16 Lancaster.
See p. 814
Homer F. clerk, 55 Hanover, B. bds.
1728 Mass. ave.
Horace P. clerk, 55 Hanover, B. b.
1728 Mass. ave.
Irene E. h. 7 Irving place
Jabez M. carpenter, h. 98 Pearl
James, mason, h. 2 Garden ct.
James F. machinist, h. 134 Auburn
John B. plumber, b. 7 Irving place
JohnS. h. 106 Pleasant
Lillian M. Mrs. h. Hotel Templeton,
Harrison
Michael, farmhand, h. Madison ave.
Norman L. blacksmith, house 14j^
Rindge ave.
Robert M. student, b. 8 Garden
Samuel F. undertaker, 36 Bigelow,
house do.
Thomas, lawyer, h. 19 Ware
Willard E. hatter, h. 402 Main
William, laborer, h. 88 Hastings
William, upholsterer, h. 295 River
William B. (W. B. Hunt & Co.),
apothecary, 605 Mass. ave. house
at Boston
William H. foreman, 128 Purchase,
b. 52 Wendeli
W. B. & Co. (William B. Hunt and
George L. Robbins), apothecaries,
605 Mass. ave.
Hunter Albert E. waiter, h. 55 Main
Alexander, tinsmith, b. 464 Main
Andrew, helper, 61 Elm, b. 63 do.
Annie Mrs. h. 7 Hotel Templeton
D. Edgar, h. 167 Harvard
George, proof reader, Journal, h.
95 Inman
James A clerk, 1 Brattle, b. 11 Ap-
piau Way
John, laborer, bds. 54 Howard
John, tinsmith, 398 Mass. av. b. 464
Main
John A. stoves, etc. 398 Mass. ave.
rras. 464 Main [46 Clark
John W. foreman, 384 Main, house
Hunter Joseph M. machinist, b. 46 Clark
Mary Mrs. h. 11 Appian Way
Mary A. widow of Malcolm, house
46 Clark
Nancy P. widow of Joseph J. house
28 Ellsworth ave.
Robert W. student, H. U. bds. 11
Appian Way
Thomas, box maker, b. 57 Broadway
Thomas L. foreman, h.407 Mass. a v.
William, hostler, b. 179 Third
William, teamster, 922 Cambridge,
h. at Somerville
Hunting Clifford, sign painter, bds. 101
Pleasant
Henry A. sign painter, 728 Mass. av.
h. 101 Pleasant
James D. sign painter, 728 Mass. av.
h. 132 Green
Huntington Herbert R.tube maker, Al-
bany, rras. 36 Austin
James, h. 1642 Mass. ave.
Oliver Whipple, instructor in chem-
istry and mineralogy, H. U.
Huntley Elbridge, baker, h.288 Columbia
Ellen P. Mrs. b. 8 White
Ervin C. clerk, b. 8 White
Huntress Annie E. Miss, h. 310 Prospect
Edward T. h. 310 Prospect
Hupper Herbert J. oiler, B. h. 3 Austin
place
Hurd Arthur W. stock broker, B. bds.
28 Howard
Edward A. carriage painter, 2225
Mass. av. h. 2 Henderson ct.
Elisha, watchman, River, house 86
Kinnaird
Elizabeth, h. 69 Pleasant [Howard
Emmie E. widow of George H. h. 28
ErastusA. salesman, h. 116 Putnam
avenue
George W. b. 69 Pleasant
James D. Mrs. h. 6 Cleveland
John, laborer, b. 86 Kinnaird
John, teamster, b. 86 Kinnaird
Theodore C. clerk of courts, Court
House, Third, h. at Winchester
urt Ge<
Frank
William, driver, 1906 Mass. ave. h.
at Somerville
HurlbutB. S. sec. H. U. office Univ. Hall
Clara A. widow, b. 425 Broadway
William S. dry goods, 20 Hanover,
B. h. 425 Broad wav
Hurley Daniel, at N. P. & P. Co. house
20 Marion
Daniel, h. 83 Fifth
Daniel, laborer, h. 75 Gore
Daniel, laborer, h. 11 Short
Daniel, teamster, h. 20 Marion
Daniel F. bottler, 198 Third, house
186 Otis
CAMBRIDGE []J] DIRECTORY
283
Hurley Daniel H. h. 91 Elm
DanielJ. car conductor, b. 179 Otis
Dennis, laborer, B. & M. R. R. h.
152 Bridge
Dennis J. painter, 14 Church, bds.
14 Foster
James, house 63 Gore
James, laborer, h. 17 Short
James, laborer, h. 22 North
James, laborer, 169 Gore,h. 132 Otis
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 83 Fifth
Jeremiah, plumber, b. 216 Columbia
Jeremiah H. salesman, house 505
Cambridge
John, farm hand, b. 194 Dublin
John, shoemaker, 30 Warren
John, teamster, b. 20 Marion
John, wireworker, h. 43£ Pine
John F. mail driver, b. 126 Spring
HURLEY JOHN H. lawyer, 505
Cambridge, h. do. See page 816
John J. laborer, h. 103 Spring
Julia, widow of Timothy, house 190
Dublin
Margaret, clerk, 575 Cambridge, bds.
409 do.
Margaret, widow of Maurice, house
194 Dublin
Mary, widow of Michael, house 216
Columbia
Mary E. Miss, clerk, 151 Harvard,
b. 216 Columbia
Mary T. Mrs. dressmaker, 181 Bridge,
bds. 183 do.
Michael, laborer, b. 12 Parnell
Michael, laborer, h. 5 Hotel Dor-
chester
Patrick, boiler works, h. 240 Charles
Patrick, laborer, h. 10 Fourth
Patrick F. laborer, b. 179 Otis
Patrick F. police statiou 3, house 24
Fifth
Patrick J. laborer, h. 14 Foster
Patrick J. mason, h. 3 Whitney ct.
Thomas, at Am. Rub. Co. house 670
Cambridge
Thomas, brake man, B. & M. R. R.h.
5 Chester pk.
Thomas J. carpenter, h. 126 Spring
Thomas.I. shoemaker, h. 24 Berk-
shire
Timothy B. bridge works, house 7
Ninth
Timothy J. laborer, h. 151 Otis
William, at North's factory, bds.670
( Cambridge
William J. printer, i>. 109 Cambridge
sec Herlihy, also Herelihy
Hurll Harry G. grocer, h. r. 17 Tremont,
Hursh Christopher S. .'{"> Hawley, B. h.
93 Huron avc.
Elurter William F. salesman, 518 Wash-
ington. I*. -2.') Highland ave.
Husband Catherine, widow of William,
Sr. h. 3 Lamont av.
John J. iron foundry, h. 103 Gore
William P. motorman, h. 3 Lamont
avenue
Huse George M. real estate, 178 Wash-
ington, B. h. 2024 Mass. ave.
Huson Patience A. Mrs. h. 37 Quincy
Hussey Clara, widow of Joshua, house
85 Third
Eliza M. Miss, teacher, Putnam
grammar school, b. 342 Broadway
John D. teamster, h. 433 Cambridge
HUSSEY RUEL W. painter, 5
Palmer, h. 25 Bow. See p. 22
Huston Albert F. milk dealer, bds. 209
Green
Mason, teamster, h. 184 Charles
Hutchings Francis W. piano case maker,
368 Main, h. 55 Market
George C. piano case maker, 368
Main, b. 55 Market
George S. organ mufr. 23 Irvington,
B. h. 75 Henry
Herbert, piano maker, 368 Main, h.
262 Green
John, piano maker, h. 3 Harold pi.
William F. printer, b. 28 Webster ave.
Hutchins Abby,teacher,b.24 Cogswell av.
Alexander, h. 10 Appian Way
Amy, teacher, Jamaica Plain, bds. 6
White
Frank, collector, 450 Washington,
B. h. 24 Cogswell ave.
Jason D. salesman, b. r. 135 Pearl
John M. teamster, h. 35 Winter
John M. Mrs. variety', 35 Winter,
house do.
Lucy H. widow of Charles T. house
24 Cogswell avc
Mary, widow of William, florist,
826i Somerville av. h. 6 do.
Nellie A. teacher, Shepard school, b.
(5 White
William E. lawyer, 606 Sears bldg.
B. h. 6 White
Hutchinson Albert E. agent, 527 Mass.
avc. h. 2 Douglass pi.
Alberto, machinist, h. 136 Columbia
Caroline, widow of Thomas, honse
23 Norfolk
Catherine C. h. 221 Prospect
Charles E. clerk. 10 Arrow, house so
Wendell
Charles W. h. 1S1 Main
Edward E. 7:> Hawley, B. h. 25 Has-
kell
Edward P. muster training school,
at Brookline, h. 12 Highland av.
Ernest, carpenter h. 152 Pearl
Ernest T. salesman, 35 High, B. b.
17 William
Frank W. h. 162 Raymond
284
CAMBRIDGE [J] DIRECTORY
Hutchirson George, cutter, H.M.Sawyer
& Sou, Thorndke, h. 204 Charles
George A. teamster, h. 20 Hollis
George H. cashier, 48 Canal, B. bds.
47 William
George H. clerk, 220 Portland, house
at Someiville
Georgianna widow of John J. house
63 Otis
Hiram N. (Otis S. Brown & Co.),
flour, etc. Ill Bridge, h. at Bed-
ford
Llewellyn, machinist, 184 Broadway,
h. 72>lea<ant
Mary A. Mrs. b. 31 Walden
Nathan, moulder, 162 Broadway, h.
68 Pearl
O. H. teacher, B. h. 284 Brodway
Peter J. letter carrier, P. O., B. h.
47 William
Roy W. bookbinder, 688 Mass. ave.
rms. 32 Western ave.
Stephen, herdic driver, h. 110 Har-
vard
, building mover, h. 3 Dickinson
Hutchison Annie, widow, nurse, house
35 Pleasant ^[10 Jay
Catharine A. widow of Robert R. h.
Elizabeth G. Miss, teacher, Thorn-
dike grammar school, h. 63 Oxford
Helen I. Miss, principal, Riverside
Kindergarten school, Putnam ave.
h. 10 Jay
Thomas, carpenter, Jj. 63 Oxford
William J. carpenter, h. 4 Watson
Huxon Ellen, widow of Jacob, house 12
Second
Jacob J. driver, b. 12 Second
John W. lumper, b. 12 Second
Hyatt Alpheus, asst. at Museum of Com-
parative Zoology, H. U. house
Francis avenue
Hyde Abbie, widow of John H. house
58 North
Dana W. (Dana W. Hyde & Co.) dry
goods, etc. 639 Mass. av.house 145
Hancock
HYDE DANA W. & CO. fDana
W. Hyde), dry goods,etc. 4 Hyde's
block, 639 Mass. av. See p. 795
Daniel, mason, b. 2 Parnell
Frank O. salesman, h.6 Whitney av.
Fred A. clerk, 1338 Mass. ave. bds.
958 do.
George W. tray, salesman, house 32
Mellen
Gertrude A. Miss, clerk, Cambridge
port Savings Bank, 689 Mass. ave-
b. 145 Hancock [av.
John, mason's helper, h. 137 Webster
Margaret M. Mrs.h. 27 Brodway
Maria E. widow of Edward, house
307 Harvard
H\de Michael, plumber, b. 65 Boylston
Michaei J. laborer, 169 Gore, house
1019 Cambridge
Robert, clerk, b. 18 Seventh
Thomas J. laborer, b. 58 North
Ilydrick Ben], student, rms. 32 Putnam
avenue
Hyland Christopher J. stevedore, house
127 Putnam av.
Dennis, slater, h. 44 Seventh
Hylen Frans. brass worker, h. 6 Hotel
Moore
Hynes Edmund T. bookbinder, bds. 14
Upton
Frank, tinsmith's apprentice, 398
Mass. ave. b. 117a Pleasant
Frank T. inventor, h. 91 Main
James M. painter, b. 14 Upton
John J. plumber, b. 253 Sixth
Margaret Mrs. h. 253 Sixth
Margaret L. widow of Thomas, h. 14
Upton
Norah,clerk,691 Cambridge,h.693 do.
Thomas W. carver, b. 14 Upton
IGO JAMES, city teamster, h. Tannery,
first on right
John, grocer, 2483 Mass. ave. house
2485 do.
John, laborer, b. James Igo's, Tannery
John J. clerk. 2483 Mass. ave. bds.
2485 do.
Peter, produce peddler, boards 2485
Mass. ave.
Thomas, h. 7 Hotel Dorchester [pi.
Ilefeldt Edmund, tailor, B.h. 8 Cogswell
Illsley Benjamin A. clerk, bds. 2 Sacra-
mento place
Louise E.Miss, h. 11 Summer
William H. clerk, h.2 Sacramento pi.
Inagaki Ina, butter, 8 Highland, bds. do.
Independent Ice Co. Second, n. Charles,
office 25 Blackstone, Boston
Charles
Fourth
Ingalls Ann W. at training school, bds.
56 Market
Charles AV. livery stable, h. 204 Elm,
ward 5
Charlotte Mrs. Christian Scientist,
76J4 Pleasant, h. do.
Edward B. upholsterer, 76£ Pleasant,
house do.
Harry, foreman, rms. 99 Thorndike
Henry B. variety store and periodi-
cals, 249£ Broadway, h. 56 Market
John H. piano tuner, 631 Mass. ave.
h. at Lexington
Margaret R. Miss, private school, 17
Berkeley, h. 12 Concord ave.
Newton S^case maker,162 Broadway,
h. 402 Putnam ave.
CAMBRIDGE [J] DIRECTORY
285
Ingalls William H. piano tuner, mis 204
Auburn
see Ingols
lngersoll Fred W. engineer, h. 29 Tufts
Ingham John, boiler maker,b.27 Harvard
Ingraham Augusta, clerk,rms.8 Tremont
Augustine M. clerk, 300 Broadway,
bds. 8 Tremont
A. Estella Miss, principal, Sleeper
school, b. 2254 Mass. ave.
Flora C.Miss,teacher,Shepard school,
bds. 31 Walden
Jane, widow of John, h. 20 South
Mary E. teacher, Thorndike school,
h. 8 Harris
Thomas, teamster, h.203 Green
Ingram Harry, rubber worker, house 107
Hampshire
Henry G. student, b. 157 Winsor
Innis Brunswick S. piano maker, house
Hotel Clark
Institute of 1770 (The), 28 Plympton
Hall, 271 Cambridge
Ireland Elmer C. clerk, bds. 267 Pearl
Frances E.Mrs, dressmaker, 2 Rock-
well, h. do.
George W. (C. H. Smith & Co.), gro-
ceries and provisions, 265 Pearl, h.
177 Magazine
Harry C. designer, h. 106 Ellery
Herbert A. h. 439 Main, No. 2
Jerome 1>. shipper, b. 2 Rockwell
Rinaldo E. baker and grocer, 89 and
91 Pleasant, h. 2 Rockwell
Sheldon C. sexton, Emanuel Bap-
tist church, h. 267 Pearl
Sheridan F. car conductor, house 50
Boylstou
Ireson Adeline M. h. 45 Wallace
Irish John J. tinsmith, bds. 76 Spring
Mary A. Mrs. b. 46 Langdon
Ironmonger Charles T. oysters, B. house
1 Ellsworth Park
Irvine Elizabeth, widow of John E.h. 10
Laurel
Harry F. clerk, B. 1>. 6 Day
John C. house 5 Day-
Percy S. clerk, b. 5 Day
Irving Bridget,widow of Edward, house
156 Third
Charles R. (Irving & Casson), Otis,
CO!'. First, h. at ( hclsci
Edward, mail driver, h. in;{ Bridge
John W. porter, Perkins Hall, II. U.
rms. 5 do. [wav
L. Dudley, bookbinder,b. 305 Broad-
Wesley, porter, h. 57 I larvard
William J. L06 Court, li. h. 17 Lake
View avenue
A: Casson (Charles R. Irving and
Robert Casson), mantel mnfrs.and
interior finish, Otis, cor. First, and
160 Boylston, 15.
Irwin Adam, janitor, Weld Hall, house
4 De Wolf e
Agnes, dean, Radclifte College, h. 1
Garden
Christopher,hostler,70 Norfolk.b.do.
James, peddler, h. 148 Tremont
James W. upholsterer, 25 Brattle, h.
81£ Concord ave.
William, gardener, 11 Fayerweather,
bds. do.
Isaac James H. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, h. 7 Hews
Mary, widow of Thomas, house 22
Howard
Sarah J. clerk, b. 22 Howard
Isaacs John F. polisher, 162 Broadway,
h. 20a Portsmouth
Mary, tailoress, h. 259 Winsor
Isacke Henry, watchmaker, 613 Mass.av.
house at Boston
Isenberg Goodwin A. boots and shoes,381
Main, h. 56)4 Market
John E. shoemaker, 1252 Mass. ave.
h. at Boston
Isner Alvin, carpenter, rms. 13 Douglass
Ivers Francis Mrs. h. 36 Mt. Vernon
Frank H.(F.lvers & Son), 1953 Mass.
ave. h. 36 Mt. Vernon
F.& Son (Frank H."). carriage mnfrs.
1953 to 1957 Mass. ave.
Patrick J. gardener, h. 39 Baldwin
Warren, constable and collector,office
and house 379 Harvard
William H. president, lvers & Pond
Piano Co. 286 Main, h. at Dedham
, varnisher, h. 3 Westacott court
& Pond Piano Co. piano mnfrs. Wm.
H. Ivers, pres. Geo. A.Gibson, treas.
Main. cor. Albany and 114 Boylstou,B.
Ivester John I. master mariner, house
26 Hubbard ave.
Ivins Archibald,, waiter, h. 6 Gray pi.
Izzard James 11. farmer, h.250 Columbia
JACINTHO PRANK, h. 18 Jefferson
Jacklin Edgar, fireman. 368 Main, h. 103
School
Jackman George P. clerk, h. SI Allston
Irving ID manager, X. E. Telephone
and Telegraph Co. 7 Chardon, r».
h. 586 Tut nam ave.
Lizzie, 3 tenographer,h.586Putnam a v.
Jackson Alexander, laborer, b.52 Sidney
Annie, clerk, R. P. '>. i>7 1 nman
Arthur, clerk, 36 Webster ave. bds.
34 do.
Byron, tailors pressman,boarda L610
Cambridge pi.
Charles B. city laborer, h. 2 Lincoln
Charles W. tinsmith, U8 Main. bds.
1 1 Myrtle place [31 Pine
David i.. teamster, 243 Broadway.h
286
CAMBRIDGE [J] DIRECTORY
Jackson Eliza M. widow of Anson H. h.
46 Eustis
Eliza, widow of Richard, house 134
Rindge ave.
Enoch S. hairdresser,56 River, house
5 West
E. Matilda, widow of Albert, house
153 Hastings
Francis H. brass finisher, house 695
Cambridge
George E. painter, h. 20 Suffolk
George E. Jr. salesman. 272 Devon-
shire, B. b. 20 Suffolk
George M. clerk, h. 26 Union
George S. H. clerk, 64 Anderson, B.
h. 4 Carver
Oilman D. fish, 64 Anderson, B. h.
5S Western avenue
Oilman F. clerk, 64 Anderson, B. b.
58 Western ave.
Harriet E. Mrs. h. 232 Putnam ave.
Howard, clerk, 2047 Mass. ave. bds.
Hubbard ave.
Jacob, shoemaker, h. 304 Cambridge
James, dry goods, 276 and 280 Broad-
way, h. 104 Norfolk
James E. waiter, b. 38 Pine
James T. hostler, h. 24 Union
John, laborer, h. 10 Eighth
John A. at health dept. City Hall, h.
6 Lamson place
John X. hairdresser, 210 Hampshire,
house 167 do.
Joseph, h. 313 Main
J. house 100£ Hampshire
Lorin, carpenter ,J1 84 Harvard, house
at Somerville
M. Homer, sub master, Webster
school, h. at East Boston
Patrick T. cotton buyer, 53 State. B.
h. 17 Follen
Patrick T. Jr. b. 17 Follen
Philomene Mrs. b. 10 Brookford
Rebecca Mrs. dressmaker, 24 Union,
house do.
Richard P. asst. bookkeeper, bds. 58
Western avenue
Robert L. motorman, h. 1610 Cam-
bridge
Robert S.carpenter,h.47 Hubbard av
Samuel, soap maker, h. 95 Kinnaird
Samuel H. waiter, h. 341i Main
Thomas, foreman. Otis Wood Works,
Otis, h. Fourth
Warren, jail officer, h. 68 Fifth
William, clothing. Province ct. B. h.
6 Eaton
William, kalsominer, h. 98 Plympton
William A. waiter, h. 24 Grigg
William H. waiter, h.38 Pine
Jacobs Aaron A. pressman, Globe. B. h.
237 Columbia
Allen, student, b. 19 Pleasant
Jacobs Carosly, hostler, h. 225 Vine
Charles T. bread, h. 479 Winsor
George K. machinist, h. 84 Prospect
George K. machinist, h. 9 State
George W. clerk, h. 8 Florence
Isabel A. Miss, asst. Public Library,
bds. 19 Pleasant
John, baker, h. 479 Winsor
John B. carpenter, h. 14 Eliot
John H. agent, Armstrong Transfer
Co. h. 22 Pearl
Martin, baker, b. 479 Winsor
Mary, widow of William G. house
237 Columbia
Sarah Miss, h. 19 Pleasant
William T. clerk, b. 31 Fayette
Jacobsen Ingwal (F. Hjorth Co.), im-
porter and com. mer. etc. house 5
Vernon
Jacobson Absalom, at Am. Rub. Co. bds.
471 Cambridge
Christian, cabinet maker,h.314 Pros-
pect
Henning Rev. pastor, Swedish Evan.
Luth. church, h. 42 Bigelow
John O. carriage trimmer, h. 135
Columbia
Joseph, cigar maker, h. 312 Third
Raphael cabinet maker, 628 Mass.av.
h. 213 Franklin
Jacquer J. C. piano finisher, 164 Broad-
way, h. at Boston
Jacques 'Charles C. mill owner, h. 126
Putnam avenue [ave.
George H. mill hand, h. 126 Putnam
Jagemann Hans C.G.von, Asst. Prof . of
Germanic Philologv. H. U. h. 9
Walker
Jahnke Louis F.bicycle repairer. 12Ss
Mass. ave. h. 20 Soden
Jahonsen Edward O. cabinet makef.h. 317
Prospebt
James Agnes L. bookkeeper, 1876 Mass.
av.b. 5 Huron avenue
Albert, laborer, h. Reed st. ct.
Alexander, cook. h. 37 Brewery
Charles, caterer. 1 Village, h. do.
Charles, grocr. 519 Mass. ave. h. 123
Green
Charles N. driver, 446 Main,rms. 2
Douglass
Cordelia E .Mrs. dressmaker,l Village,
house do.
C. E. cracker dealer.29 Franklin, h.
at Somerville
Edward B. lumber,16 Central whf.B.
h. SS Lake View ave.
Elizabeth G. widow of John W. h. 5
Huron avenue
Frank A. Mrs. h. 46 Eustis
Henry, painter, h. 278 Vine
Henry. switchman. W.E. St. Ry. 1376
Mass. ave. h. 7 rear 25 Banks
CAMBRIDGE [J] DIRECTORY
287
James Herbert L. clerk, 1865 Mass. ave.
b. 5 Huron avenue
Joseph, nurse, h. 31 Bismarck
Mary, lunch room, 299 River, house
rear 25 Banks
Mary A.H.Mrs.nurse,h. 31 Bismarck
William, cooper, h. 399 Cambridge
William, professor of philosophy, H.
U. h. 95 Irving
William A. teller,JSTational City Bank,
765 Mass. ave. h. at Boston
William Basset, clerk, B.bds.88 Lake
View avenue
Jameson Edwin A. L. straw goods, 20
Chauncy, B. h. 45 Mt. Vernon
WinthropM. straw goods, 20 Chauncy,
B. h. 112 Huron av.
Jameison Donald, produce, b. 49 Ellery
Isabella E. widow of John W.B. h. 49
Ellery
John P. inventor, h. 6 Florence
Margaret M. Miss, bds. 49 Ellery
Janes Benjamin F. wholesale millinery,
20 Summer, B. h. 2192 Mass. ave.
Charles J. h. 2203 Mass. ave.
Eben, horseshoer. 26 Palmer, h. 166
Auburn
Frank W. clerk, 107 Washington, B.
bds. 16 Howard
John, action maker, 162 Broadway,
h. 16 Howard
Janifer Edward F.hostler,180 Main,h.do.
Jankiewiez Michael, sugar house, house 15
Winter
Janson Peter, furniture polisher, bds. 1
Coolidge place [ave.
Jaquith Lavinia M. Mrs. h. 14 Ellsworth
Leon, b. 14 Ellsworth ave.
Jardine John, carpeuter, 113 Broadway
Jarossenski Alexander, brass finisher, h.
82 Fifth
Jarvis Amos B. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, h. 53 Pleasant
( buries A.pressman,h!46 Eustis
Edward A. printer, bds. 53 Pleasant
Horatio N. butcher, h. 240 Prospect
Jasper George P. tinsmith, 446 Main
.laves Charles M.porter,7 Clinton market,
B. h. Whittemore ave.
Damien, h. 8 Clifton
George H. brick burner.B. S. B. Co.
bds. 8 Clifton
.Julius D. nurse, bds. 12 White
.lean Alexander, carpenter, h. r. 9 Mont-
gomery
. tellers Charle8,furnace tender, house 395
Winsor
Jefferson Ann II. widow of Henry E. h.
518 Putnam ave.
Ilans.prodnee peddler, h. 187 Dublin
.Fames, warehouseman, University
Press, h. 9 Eliot
John W. laborer, h. S Maynard pi.
Jefferson Nicholas, laborer, h. 18 Broad-
way
Robert T. porter, h. 17 Murdock
Jeffersonian Democratic Club, 183
Broadway
Jeffrey Charles, plasterer, h. 425 Main
Stephen E. (Hilton & Jeffrey),
stair builder, 17 River, house 252
Green
Jelley Edward, laborer, h. 39£ Union
William J. shipper, h. 141 Elm
Jellison Charles E. clerk, 55 Mt. Auburn,
bds. 8£ South
Fred, hairdresser, 81 Winsor, bds.do.
William, steam fitter, h. 8£ South
Jelly Arthur H. salesman, 10 Central whf.
B. b. 150 Thorndike
Emeline A. widow of James, h. 150
Thorndike
Jenkius Abner,carpenter,h.7 Huron ave.
Burris A. Rev. h. 39 Hurlburt
Charies H.glass mnfr. Somerville, h.
27 Creighton
David,carpenter,rms.478 Putnam av.
David, Jr.iron worker, h. 478 Putnam
avenue
Edward E.clerk,40 Kilby, B. bds. 47
Wendell
Frank, polisher, bds. 46 Second
James G. carpenter, b. 60 Austin
JohnM. bds. 140 Washington
William H.H.2d, waiter, house 1560
Cambridge
Jenness Albert S. locksmith, h. Moxon's
bldg. Green
Ann E. Miss, seamstress, house 187
Hampshire
Arthur W. lather, bds. 37 Pine
A.T. & Co. (Austin T. Jeuness and
Lewis E. Hartshorn), express. 2
Mill, Riverside Press,and 34 Court
sq.B. }3> (peyxcLYvL /\
Charles M. clerk, 212 Hampshire, li.
127 Tremont
George II. expressman, b. r. 13 Pine
George L. lather, h. rear 13 Pine
.lames D. gas meter maker, at cha'n.
h. 41 Hoi wort hy
John L.casket coverer, h.40£Antrrim
Joseph E. tinsmith, h. 8 .Ionian pi.
Lewis P. salesman. 5i)4 Mass. ave. li.
51 Brookline
Margaret J.widow of William II. !>.
40£ Antrim
Margaret L. widow of. lolui. bouse 127
Tremont
Nathaniel, st. ear conductor, b. n
Hoi wort by
Samuel I), t'insmitb, b. S Jordan pi.
Samuel W. lather, h.29 Norfolk
Thomas W.tinsmith,bds.8 .Jordan pi.
Williamll.driver.b. IdA Antrim
William I. laborer, bds..*)! Brookline
288
CAMBRIDGE [J] DIRECTORY
Jennings Catherine C. teacher, bds. 214
Pearl [do.
Charles T. milkman, 88 Brookline, h.
Ellen F. widow, variety store, 255
Columbia, house do.
Elmer E. machinist, h. 161 Hampshire
George F. custom house, B. b. 434
Mass. ave.
George W. salesman, B.h. 16 Pleasant
Henry L. D. clerk, D. W. Lewis,
Cambridge, cor. Portland, h. 20
Bellevue avenue
James, laborer ,John Reardon & Sons,
h. 214 Pearl
John, machinist, bds. 149 Winsor
John, watchman, h. 466 Green
Joseph J.clerk, P.O., B. b. 214 Pearl
Levi P. f Jennings & Welch), printers,
2076 Mass. ave. bds. 20 Bellevue ave.
Lizzie Mrs. variety store. 19 1-4 Fifth,
house do.
Matthew, carpenter, bds. 442 Green
Patrick, currier, h. 5 Cedar
Robert, carpenter, h. 442 Green
Theodore W.driver,bds. 88 Brookline
Thomas W. mason, h. 88 Brookline
& Welch (Levi P. Jennings and Wil-
liam G.Welch), printers, 2076 Mass.
avenue
Jennison Arthur, h. 63 School
James Mrs. h. 35 Trowbridge
Lucia X.asst. drawing teacher, public
schools, rms. 45 Cottage
Stanle}-,weigher,Richardson&Bacon,
bds. 35 Trowbridge
William S. drugs, B.h. 161 Putnam av.
Jensen Bros. (Henry and Tuke H.Jensen) ,
confectioners, 161 and 163 Norfolk
Henry (Jensen Bros.), confectioner,
161 Norfolk, h. at Dedham
Jan S. house 161 Norfolk
Johannes, hairdresser, h. 3 Hotel
Dorchester
Peter, horseshoer, h. 80 Brookline
Tuke (Jensen Bros.), confectioner,
161 Norfolk, h. do. [tin
Jerauld Albert A.bookkeeper,B.h.60 Aus-
Jerier George B. teamster, h. 175 Main
Jerrior James, teamster, h. 130 Bridge
Jerris Ellen, widow of William H. h. 13
Summer
Frederick L.lawyer,B. b. 13 Summer
Harriet L. h. 13 Summer
Jesson Peter, upholsterer,bds. 191 Hamil-
ton
Jessop George F. bds. 29 Bigelow
Joseph H. confectioner, B. h. 29
Bigelow
Manuel, baker, bds. 67 Gore
Jesus Louisa, widow of Joan,h. 20 Spring
Jewell Ann, widow of Hosea, house 6
Pleasant pi.
Arthur, student, bds. 25 Grig-gr
Jewell Charlotte E. Miss, principal,
Quincy
primary school, bds. 6 Pleasant pi.
David, wood worker, h. 30 Ellsworth
avenue
Edward C.lawyer,34 School, B. bds. 35
Langdon
Frederick A. musician, h. 18 Watson
George, piano maker,rms. 164 Winsor
Hattie L.teacher,Putnam school, bds.
30 Ellsworth ave.
Peter T. hairdresser, h. 25 Grigg
William E. lawyer ,34 School,B. h. 35
Langdon
William E.Jr.clerk,B.& M.R.R. B.b.
35 Langdon
Jewett Dexter, police, station l,h. 154 Mt
Auburn
Drucella, widow of Stephen, h. 101
Thorndike
Elverton S. collection clerk, 28 State,
B. h. 1 Hastings sq.
Evadne H. typewriter, 154 Mt.
Auburn, bds. do. [dike
Francis, blacksmith, bds. 101 Thorn-
Fred, teamster, bds. 101 Thorndike
Fred E. wire worker,10 Franklin, rms.
12 Green
Jessie M.and Lillian L.h. 1 Hastings
square
Josie E. widow, h. 25 Lee
William, blacksmith, b. 101 Thorndike
see Jouett
Jim Willie, laundry, 281 Broadway h. do.
Joachin Michael, blacksmith, b. 56 Cam-
bridge
Joaquin Bernardina, widow of Barnev, h.
207 Vine
Joel Harry W. cigar maker, house 63
Brookline
Lewis W. fruit dealer, bds. 10 Watson
Moses, fruit and vegetable dealer, b.
10 Watson
Samuel W. fruit dealer, h. 10 Watson
Johanson Alfred, upholsterer, h. 95 Nor-
folk
Alfred, wood carver, bds. 1 Lamson
place
Andros P. laborer, h. 275 Main
August, piano case maker, 368 Main.
h. Hotel Clark, Clark
August L. machinist, 184 Broadway
Charles J. clerk, B. b. 19 Centre
Edward, cabinet maker, h. 317 Pros-
pect
Gustaf, piano case maker, 36S Main,
h. 109 Winsor
John, case maker, 162 Broadwav. h.
95 Norfolk
John W. glazier, h. 1 Hotel Weston,
School [Centre
Samuel, coachman, S Dana, house 19
see Johnson
CAMBRIDGE
[J]
DIRECTORY
289
Johnasson Samuel A. h. 86 Washington
John Frank L. expressman, house 202
Hampshire
Johnquist Charles E. machinist, house
Moxon's Bldg. Green
Johns Richard, b. 23 Pioneer ave.
Johnson Adeline A. widow of William A.
h. 120 Winsor
Albert, gardener, rms. 13 Clark
Albert, piano case maker, boards 394
Main
Alonzo F. clerk, Post Office, B. h.
379 Cambridge
Amandus, laborer, h. Hotel Hollv,
Holly
Andrew, carriagesmith. 133 Main, h.
44 Broadway [av.
Andrew, piano maker, b. 21 Fairmont
Annie, employment office and board-
ing house, 394 Main
Arthur H. clerk, h. 23 Bellevue ave.
August, carpenter, rms. 53 Columbia
August, h. 146 Putnam ave.
August, machinist, h.88 Washington
August, riveter, h. 146 Putnam ave.
Axel, blacksmith, h. 21 Oak Circle
Bartlett B. cook, Boston, rms. 224
Columbia
Ben M. fish merchant, Dock sq. B.
h. 14 Ellsworth ave.
Bengt, cabinet maker, h. 246 Harvard
Carl A. cabinet maker, b. 122 Otis
Carl P. piano maker, h. 54 Clark
Caswell, pigs" feet dealer, h. rear 88
Harvard
Catherine, h. 208 Third
Charles, hostler, 133 Green, bds. 20
Western ave.
Charles, machinist, h. 239 Main
Charles, moulder, h. 57 Webster av.
Charles B. porter, h. 60 Washington
Charles B. salesman, h. 39 Antrim
Charles Emil, salesman, B. boards 59
Austin
Charles E. cabinet maker, house 394
Main
Charles F. salesman, B. h. 59 Austin
Charles M. motorman, h. 297 Green
Charles M. waiter, h. 61 Washington
( hristian, organ maker, house 20
Worcester
Cornelius J. laborer, b. I'M Amory
David, porter, h. 151 Hastings
Edith M. Miss, accountant, Radclifie
College, b. 9 Phillips place
Eliza, h. 98 Plympton
Ellen, widow, h. 57 Webster av.
Ethan, brushmaker, 122 Harvard. i>.
6U Cherry [[Sidney
Fannie A. widow of Amos li. b. 262
Prances H. trained nurse, b. 18 Beecb
Francis II. flsh, ill Paneuil Hall
market. B. h. 14 Dana
Johnson Frank, piano maker, h. 39 Ports-
mouth
Frank, salesman, B. b. 290 Harvard
Frank H. teamster, 180 Main, h. 89
Harvard
Frank L. painter, b. 63 Elm
Frank W. collector, h. 2301 Mass. av.
Frederick C. watchman, h. 41 Pil-
grim
Fritz, piano action maker, bds. 139
Washington
George, carpenter, b. 6 Essex
George D. sawyer, 174 Broadway
George F. brass moulder, house 16
Bristol
George P. manager, 47 Franklin, B.
h. 30 Harris
George W. coachman, h. 57 Bristol
Georgianna A. Mrs. h. 1 Austin pi.
Gustaf A. moulder, b. 4 Harvard pi.
Gustave, piano case maker, house 109
Winsor
Gustavus, box maker, h. 101 Hamp-
shire
Harry S. student, b. 36 Ptussell
Henry, bottler, h. 1 Allston ct.
Henrv, carpenter, B. B. Works, h.
102"' Clark
Henry G. books, 116 Bedford, B. b.
48 Concord av.
Hosea W. salesman, 40 Summer, B.
h. 36 Russell
H. S. Mrs. h. 28 Mt. Auburn
Inez C. widow of Gustav, house 90
Putnam ave.
Jacob, laborer, b. 7 Parnell
James, at 169 Gore, h. 528 Winsor
James, laborer, h. 174 Gore
James, piano frame maker, h. 159
Harvard
Jennie D. at art school, B. rms. 14
Greeuough av.
John, brushmaker, bds. 10 Sixth
John, cabinet maker, b. 34 Second
John, carpenter, h. 107£ Washington
John, case maker, rms. 9 Seckle
John, piano worker, b. 9 Seckle
John, teamster, b. 42 Bristol
John, teamster, 130 Washington
John Auguste, cabinet maker, b. 86
Washington
John A. laborer, h. 14 Suffolk
John E. coachman, h. 6 Ashburton
place
John Frederick, blacksmith, b. 227
Franklin
John !■'. mill hand,Osborn,opp. State,
h. 34 Coggswell av.
John M. furniture mover, 400 Main.
b. 130 Washington
John o. coachman, 263 Harvard,
i). !>;> Prospect
John P. door layer, b. s Esses
290
CAMBRIDGE [J] DIRECTORY
-Johnson John S. salesman, B.h. 100 Austin
" Joseph, cabinet maker, h. 230 Vine
Joseph, laborer, h. 31 Elm
Joseph K. porter, h. 62 Bristol
Joseph L. teamster, h. 83 Webster
avenue
Julius, tailor, b. 108 Thorndike
J. Albert, teamster, h. 323 Vine
Lars P. cabinet maker, house r. 17
Cherry
Lars P. watchman, h. 3 Gore place
Lawrence Henry, butcher, 423 Main,
h. 102 Clark
Leander, at 169 Gore, boards 469
Cambridge
Lena Miss, h. 9 Seckle
Leonard W. actor, b. 353 Harvard
Lewis J. instructor, H. U. h. 100
Avon Hill
Loring W. machinist, b. 353 Harvard
Margaret Miss, brushmaker, h. 208
Third
Margaret, widow of William, h. 10
Sixth
Marshall, fish, 24 Dock sq. B. house
17 Centre
Martha, widow of John, house 15
Sargent
Martin, painter, h. 303 Vine
Mary A. Miss, grocer, 1 Webster av.
h. 35 Hampshire
Mary E. Mrs. janitress, Sleeper
school, b. 25 Cedar
Mary J. Mrs. b. 58 Hammond
Matthew, whitewasher and carpet
cleaner, S4 Plympton, h. do.
Michael, railroad, h. 19 Lambert
Moses C. janitor, h. 104 Amory
Moses H. laborer, h. 77 Hastings
Murdoch M. manager, Cambridge
Laundry, 6 Soden, h. at Boston
M. h. 49 Belmont
Nathaniel B. h. 53 Hayes
Nelson, porter, h. 163 Hastings
Olaf, polisher, 162 Broadway, h. 89i
Washington
Oscar, brick layer, h. 57 Portland
Oscar, carpenter, rms. 53 Columbia
Oscar, sailmaker, h. 2 Brewery
Oscar A. blacksmith, Main, house 44
Pine
Peter, machinist, b. 295 Mmn
Peter, moulder, b. 57 Webster av.
Peter, teamster, h. 28 Ninth
Peter W. bookbinder, 50 Arch, B. h.
24 Baldwin
Reuben, h. 80 Harvard
Richard A. draughtsman, B. rms. 54
Austin
Robert, electrician, 2369 Mass. av. h.
3 Olive place
Robert, farmer, b. 3 Willis ct.
Rose, widowr of James, h. 30 Regent
Johnson R. D. ladder salesman, 139 Gore,
h. 187 Portland
Segrid A. Miss, dressmaker, 579
Mass. av. h. 8 Essex
Solomon Mrs. h. 84 Plympton
Stella E. Mrs. physician, 353 Har-
vard, h. do.
Sumner E. clerk, b. 1 Austin pi.
Susan, trained nurse, b. 18 Beech
Theodore, tailor, h. 107 Gore
Theodore H. engineer, 81 Main, h. 18
Brewery
Theresa Mrs. b. 157 Hancock
Thomas, iron worker, 72 Main
Ulderic, painter, h. 179 Main
Wealthy J. widow of Frank H. h. 15
Centre
William, plumber, b. 10 Sixth
William A. clerk, B. h. 28 Had ley
William A. messenger, State House,
B. h. 26 Worcester
William F. box maker, h. 15 Market
William G. hostler, h. 12 Springfield
William H. pianos, h. 343 Broadway
William H. Rev. pastor, Third Uni-
tarian church, h. 26 Lee
William T. clerk, h. 39 Kinnaird
Willis R. rms. 56 Columbia
W. C. h. 51 Ellery
, printer, h. 72 Allston
see Johanson
Johnston Andrew N. carpenter, house 80
Winsor
Fred J. foreman. 33 Bowker, B. h.
442 Cambridge
Frederick J. Jr. clerk, boards 442
Cambridge
Gustaf, paper hanger, h. 55a Market
James S. wood carver, 10S Cam-
bridge, h. at Somerville
John W. fireman, Steamer No. 1, b.
23 Park
John H. variety store, 83 Spring,
rms. do.
Wiliminia S. Mrs. fancy goods, 77
Pleasant and 23 Park, h. do.
Johnstone, David T. manager. 121 Peari,
h. 14 Jay
George J. clerk, 96 Pleasant, b. 14 Jay
George S. printer, h. S Clark
James, case maker, h. 74 Webster av.
Maggie 1. Miss, bookkeeper, 674
Mass. ave. h. 14 Jay [8 Clark
Rosanna, widow of George S. house
Joll Charles E. hairdresser, lj Brattle, b.
4 Gorham
George M. hairdresser, \% Brattle,
house 4 Gorham
Harry D. draughtsman, 1400 Mass.
are. bds. 4 Gorham
Jolly Alfred E. clerk, b. 47 Fairmont
William, wood moulder, house 47
Fairmont
CAMBRIDGE [J] DIRECTORY
291
Jones Abbie F. widow of Charles B. h.
192 Auburn
Albeit E. painter, b. 54 Jay
Albert V. janitor, h. 73 Hastings
Amos, mason, h. 10 Leonard ave.
JONES ANDREW J. storage and
carriage builder, Church, cor. Pal-
mer, house 52 Mt. Auburn. See
page 8
Andrew W. machinist, 72 Main, h.
28 Webster ave.
Anna E. widow of William, house 303
Harvard
Annie, widow of Erastus J. house
56 Washington
Annie B. Mrs. clerk, 258 Cambridge
Arthur E. lawyer, 60 Devonshire, B.
house 21 Kirkland
Arthur M. student, H. U. boards
285 Harvard
Benjamin, tinsmith, 440 Main
Benjamin G. salesman, B. house 66
Pleasant
Betty, widow of Charles, cook, house
4 Worcester
Butler, coachman, bds. 87£ Harvard
Carrie P. widow of William F. house
44 Bowdoin
Charles, carpenter, h. 19 Prospect
Charles, machinist, h. 38 Crescent av.
Charles A. teamster, h. 8 First
Charles L. electrician, 4 Central sq.
house at Allston
Charles M. asst. city messenger,Cit3T
Hall, house 192 Auburn
Charles P. steam fitter, h. 12 Union
Charles W. pres. X. E. Nat. Bank,
150 Devonshire, B. h. 285 Harvard
Colpitts & Co. (Joseph M. Jones and
Bela Colpitts), teas and coffees,
41!) Mass. ave.
Curtis, waiter, rms. 1 Butler ct.
C. L. & Co. (Henry E. and Frank II.
Jones), soap mnfrs. 172 Pearl and
224 State, B.
Daniel, house 05 Hastings
David, laborer, h. 11 Suffolk
David A. laborer, 12 Brattle, house
8 Harris ct.
David <;. pressman. Riverside Press,
house 64 Pleasant
Edmand P. caterer. !» City Hall ave.
B. house 7 West
Edward, bds. 325 Main
Edward A. publisher, 115 Congress,
15. bouse 23 Etindge ave.
Edward IF. piano maker, rms. 2r>l'._,
Broadway
Edward .1. mason, h. 75 Gushing
Edward T. paper hanger, h. 17 Bews
Edward W. teamster, h. 300 Green
Edward \v. s. stationery. 282 Wash-
ington, Ii. b. 210 Prospect
Jones Elias, blacksmith, h. 32 Somerset
Elias F. laborer, h. 177£ Hampshire
Elizabeth, widow of Charles W. h.
34 Fifth
Elizabeth Mrs. h. 29 Porter
Elizabeth M. widow of William, h.
189 Mt. Auburn
Ella, widow of Henry,h. 18 Brewery
Ella F. Mrs. dressmaker, 250 Colum-
bia, house do.
Ellen H. widow of Charles L. house
299 Harvard
Ernest W. plumber, b. 44 Market
E. Frank, draughtsman, b.57 Market
Frances B. Mrs. h. 299 Harvard
Frank H. (C. L. Jones & Co.), soap
mnfrs. 172 Pearl, h. at Lincoln
Franklin C. clerk, bds. 232 Pearl
Franklin K. fireman, h. 20 Rockwell
Frederick, carpenter,h. Hotel Myrtle,
Moore [bridge
Freeman, blacksmith, bds. 390 Cam-
George F. machinist, h. 102£ Hamp-
shire [house do.
George AY. physician, 892 Mass. ave.
George W. stereotyper, 4 Williams
ct. B. house 19 Rindge ave.
George W. trav. salesman, house 44
Market [at Boston
Hanaford, painter, 22 Broadway, h.
Harry B. clerk, 601 Mass. ave. bds.
12 Union
Henry, clerk, B. h. 86 Green
Henry, jobber, 9 City Hall ave. B.
house 36 Union
Henrv C. police, station 2, house
232^ Pearl
Henry E. (C. L. Jones & Co.), soap
mnfr. 172 Pearl, h. 276 Harvard
Henry W. supt. 172 Pearl, boards
276 Harvard
Herbert Lyon, teacher. IT. U. house
92 Hammond
.lames, cabinet maker, b. 101 Inman
James, laborer, h. 442 Green
James, waiter, bds. 31 Elmer
.lames ii. carpenter, bds. ss Green
James S. barber, h. 256 Columbia
Jennie Mrs. music teacher, i'nd oi
Elmer, h. do.
John, boiler maker, h. 2S3 Wiusor
John, fireman, h. 4 Village
John, laborer, bds. 21 Grigg
John, painter, h. end of Elmer
John, watchman, h. 206 Auburn
John 15. foreman, 10 Arrow, bouse
1 Myrt le ave.
John E. piper, h. 21 I >eca1 ur
John II. peddler, bds. 51 Fourth
John L.compositor, Riverside Pre--.
house 1 1 Fairmont ave.
John L, Jr. compositor, University
Press, h. 1 1 Fairmont ave.
18
292
CAMBRIDGE [J] DIRECTORY
Jones John R. dentist,622Mass. av. rms.
do.
Joseph M. boiler inspector, house
270 Broadway
Joseph N. (Jones, Colpitts & Co.),
teas and coffees, 419 Mass. ave. h.
290 do. [Lawrence
J. Mariner, motorman, house 21
Leonard T. clerk, 1 Hamilton, B. h.
26 Tufts
Louise M. dressmaker, 101 Inman,
boards do. [Pearl
Lucy A. widow of Alphonse, b. 232
Mabel Miss, clerk, 419 Mass. ave.
bds. 290 do.
Manson, bookkeeper, h. 303 Harvard
Margaret E. widow of George A. h.
125 Mt. Auburn
Mark A. Mrs. druggist, 150 Cam-
bridge, house do. [rms. do.
Marshall, coachman, 1131 Mass. ave.
Martha R. Miss, confectionery, 1372
Mass. ave. house 5 Story
Mary J. widow of LeviD.h.10 Center
Mary E. dressmaker,189Mt. Auburn,
boards do.
Miles L. bookbinder, Riverside Press,
house 135 Chestnut
Milford F. carriage painter, 22 Broad-
way, house at Boston
Mina, widow, h. 65 Elm
Moses, carpenter, h. 29 Brookline
Myron P. machinist, 1181 Harrison
ave. B. h. 91 Richdale ave.
N. Manson, 514 Atlantic ave. B. h.
303 Harvard
Ora Miss, laundress, h. 65 Hastings
Pascal, 1190 Mass. ave. rms. do.
Peter, bootblack, B. h. 25 Jackson
Peter, laborej, h. 290 Columbia
Pierce, carpenter, 113 Broadway, h.
at Boston [Cambridge
Ralph P. bookkeeper, boards 390
Ralph P.bookkeeper,B.h.l20 Norfolk
Robert O. chemist, 150 Broadway,
rms. 125 Washington
Samuel, cigars and tobacco, 525 Mass.
ave. bds. 23 Decatur
Sidney S. show case maker, boards
88 Green
Thomas, hose maker, b. 71 Harvard
Thomas, printer, rms. 236 Broadway
Thomas H. waiter, b. 31 Elmer
Thomas T. h. 106 Norfolk
Verda E. Mrs. h. 214 Pearl
Walter F. student, b. 210 Prospect
Willard, carriage painter, 22 Broad-
way, house at Boston
William, steam fitter, B. bds. 20
Western avenue
William C. shop officer, House of
Correction, Thorndike, house 364
Cambridge
Jones William E. carpenter, h.ll7£ Hamp-
shire
William Gordon, salesman, A. Mc-
Donald & Son. h. 5 Larch
William L. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, h. 10 Rockwell
William S. manager, adv. dept. Bos-
ton Herald, B. h. 11 Walnut av.
Jonsberg Frank F. draugtsman, boards
15 Fairmont
Jacob, painter, house 15 Fairmont
Oscar, fresco painter, b. 15 Fairmont
Jordan Anna M. widow of Patrick,house
21 Parker
Beniamin, at B. & A. R. R. rooms
63£ Western ave.
Daniel, barber, B. h. 57 Spring
Francis P. brass finisher, b. 5 Holly
Fred W. cement maker, 1 Albany,
bds. 28 Russell
Henry C. hassock maker, B. house 3
Hancock place
Ida M. widow of Rev. Arthur W.
boards 56 Harris
James, baker, 176 Harvard, house
10 Berkshire
James, stone cutter,320 Third, house
5 Pioneer
James E. waiter, h. 301 Columbia
James E.Jr.salesman.b.301 Columbia
Joachin, barber, b. S4 Spring
John, barber, h. 84 Tremont
John, marble cutter, b. 164 Gore
John H. house 59 North
- John M. mariner, h. 14 Oak Circle
John S. laborer, h. 32 Brewerv
Joseph W. (W. F. Webster Cement
Co.), cement mnfr. 1 Albany, h.
28 Russell [mont
Louis C. clerk, 10 India, B. b.47 Tre-
Lucy, widow of James L. h.61 Pearl
Octavia L. bds. A. W. Glidden's,
Ashton place
Samuel C. salesman, 536 Washington,
B. house 47 Tremont
Susan H. widow of Henry, bds. 83
Pemberton
Thomas B. brass finisher, h. 5 Holly
Thomas B. Jr. hose maker,b.5 Holly
William, bds. 5 Pioneer
William, teamster, b. 171 Dublin
William W. clerk, B. b. 47 Tremont
Willis H. (W. H.Jordan & Co.), real
estate, 543 Mass. ave. rooms 280
Winsor
W. H. & Co. ( Willis H. Jordan &
Avery W. Gore, Jr.), real estate,
543 Mass. ave. and 28 School, B.
Jorgensen Peter, bookbinder, boards 5
Hotel Pleasant
JOSE EDWIN H.lawyer,591 Mass.
ave. h. 7 Hotel Florence, 15 Nor-
folk. See page 815
CAMBRIDGE []£] DIRECTORY
293
Jose Ernest P. cashier, 25 Congress. B.
b. 7 Hotel Florence, 15 Norfolk
Francis, laborer, h. 208 Bridge
Frank, laborer, h. 28 Spring
Manuel, laborer, h. 9 Plymouth
Paulino, laborer, h. 64 Vine
Joseph David, cigar maker, b. 8 Pine
Hannah Miss, bookkeeper, 455 Main,
bds. 35 Brookline
Henrietta Miss, bds. 8 Pine
Isaac (I. & J. Joseph), fruit, etc .455
Main, h. 35 Brookline
I. & J. (Isaac and John Joseph),
fruit, etc. 455 and 457 Main
Jacob, sand paperer, b. 8 Pine
John (I. & J. Joseph), fruit, etc. 455
Main, h. 8 Clark
John, laborer, h. 40 Spring
John A. conductor, b. 16£ Mill
Louis, trav. salesman, h. 24 Lopez
Manuel, organ maker, S. S. Hamill,
bds. 34 Second
Thomas, laborer, bds. 29 Suffolk
Joslin Malvina M.Miss, teacher, Lowell
primary school, h. 18 Ellery
Josselyn Annie B. Miss, teacher, Putnam
grammar school, b. 118 Inman
Francis, Custom House, B. house 9
Chester
Jouett Edward M. bookkeeper, 2078
Mass. ave. b. at W. Somerville
Fred W. clerk, b. 21 Arlington
Isaac W. grocer, 680 Washington,
B. h. 21 Arlington
MarkR.(M.R. Jouett & Co.), grocer,
2078 Mass. ave. h. at W. Somerville
M. R. & Co. (Mark R. Jouett), gro-
cers, 2078 Mass. ave.
Jowders Arthur B. clerk, 164 Court, B.
b. 156 Pearl
Joy Catherine, widow of John, house 9
Parnell
Edward D. coachman, 79 Raymond,
house do.
Isaac, carpenter, b. 53 Pleasant
Isaac, laborer, b. 10 Leighton ct.
James, cooper, h. 102 Harvard
James, laborer, h. 197 Portland
Pearl A.motormau, b.167 Hampshire
Richard, Am. Rub. Wks. boards 24
Eighth
Joyce Edward, gardener, b. 1000 Mass.
avenue
Edward, teamster, h. 22 Flagg
Henry R. h. 399 Main
Henry R. Mrs. bakery, 399 Main,
house do. [Howard
John T. grocer, 12 Hews, house 9
Mary J. Miss, dressmaker. 15 Sacra-
mento, 1). do.
Maurice, laborer, h. 134 Banks
Michael, Am. Bub. Co. boards 220
Broadway
Joyce Peter, iron worker, house r. 44
Washington
Richard, arctic maker, Am. Rub. Co.
h. 218 Charles
Thomas, carpenter, h. 106 Fourth
Thomas, coachman, h. 18 Allston
Thomas J. drug clerk, h. 45 Sacra-
mento
Thomas T. car conductor, house 25
Athens
William, carpenter, h. 223 Vine
William, foreman, kiln room, A. H.
Hews & Co. h. 53 Hubbard ave.
William H. cloth inspector, Am.
Rnb. Co. h. 62 Webster ave.
, house end Van Norden
Jubal Charles, rubber worker, house 4
Hotel Weston, School
Judd George, upholsterer, boards 37
Berkshire
James, machinist, h. 64 Hampshire
Judlin Emil. clerk, h. r. 83 Tremont
Judson Wealthy A. Mrs. h. 73 Magazine
Jule Geo. W. electrician, house 22
Cowperthwaite
Mary J. widow of Alphonse, boards
22 Cowperthwaite
Julius Henry A. carpenter, 11 Cherry
Jungdahl Gustaf, varnisher, h. 22 Bristol
Junior Maria Miss, h. 33 Union
Jupllite Erpolite, stonemason, house 2
Garden ct.
Justus George W. cigars, etc. 60 Cause-
way, B. h. 52 Elm
KAGAN JOSIAH M. teacher, B. house
14 Trowbridge
Kahlmeyer Augusta, widow of Henry,
h. 97 Sixth
Louis W. butcher. 423 Main, boards
97 Sixth
Kalberg Lauritz D. (L. D. Kalberg &
Son), furniture, 303 Cambridge, h.
66 Otis
L. D. & Sou (Lauritz D. and Valde-
mar O. L. Kalberg), furniture, 303
Cambridge
Valdemar O. L. (L. D. Kalberg &
Son), 303 Cambridge, h. 66 Otis
Kaler Charles, Am. R. Wks. house 156
Spring
Kanaly James, h. 213 Vine
Morris E. (M. E. Kanaly Co.), door
hanger, 299 Pr08pect, house al
Somerville
Kane Alexander, core maker, bds, SI Otis
Catherine Mrs. bds. 847 Mas<. ave.
Charles, city laborer, b. 27 Valentine
Cornelius, laborer, h. 23 Cedar
Cornelius, Laborer, h. 5 Seventh at.
court ♦
Daniel, laborer, h. 172 WinsOl
294
CAMBRIDGE
[K]
DIRECTORY
Kane Daniel, laborer, h. 66 Winter
Daniel, Jr. painter, b. 66 Winter
Edward P. rubber worker, house 48
Fifth
Ellen, widow of Patrick, b. 48 Fifth
Frank, printer, bds. 26 Hancock
Henry, at 169 Gore, b. 48 Fifth
Henry, real estate, h. 3 Greenough
avenue
James, moulder, bcls. 63 Sixth
John, teamster, h. 13 Warren
John J. laborer, h. 48 Fifth
Kate A. widow of Patrick, dress-
maker, h. 16 Antrim
Margaret, widow of Timothy, house
236 Bridge
Martin, yardman, 216 Green, house
26 Hancock
Michael, teamster, 47 Cogswell ave.
house do.
Patrick J. printer, h. 249 Sixth
Robert F. tinsmith, h. 75 Howard
Thomas F. teamster, h. 479 Winsor
Timothy, laborer, at T. B. M. Co. b.
194 Vine
Timothy, ledgeman, h. 30 Railroad
William, car inspector, B. & A. R. R.
h. 19 Warren
see Kaine, Keane, also Cain
Kannetsky Anton, laborer, b. 1 Gladstone
Kaplinger Christian, polisher, 36 Char-
don, B. h. 208 Charles
Karcher Elizabeth J. teacher, Boardman
primary school, b. 85 Pleasant
Philip J. h. 85 Pleasant
Karl John, laborer, b. 52 Bridge
Karnan Ida W. widow of Wm. H.
teacher of physical culture, house
106 Norfolk [316 Pearl
Robert W. supt. 5S7 Mass. ave. h.
Katon Lewis H. salesman, house 2 Fair-
mont ave.
Kattie Edward, laborer, b. 164 Gore
Katzmaier William, shoemaker, 2416
Mass. ave. h. 54 Harvey
Kauffman , h. 2 Lamont ave.
Kaulback Reuben H. piano maker, b. 116
Norfolk [16 Marion
Kavanaugh Ellen, widow of Edward, h.
John, clerk, 604 Mass. ave. boards
75 River [642 Cambridge
Margaret, widow of Timothy, house
Timothy J. laborer, h. 642 Cambridge
Kaveney James, laborer, bds. 570 Cam-
bridge
Kaville John, gardener, 1481 Cambridge,
h. at Somerville
Kay James, hostler, 2007 Mass. ave. h.
r. 12 Regent
James Murray (H. O. Houghton &
Co.), Riverside Press and (Hough-
ton, Mifflin & Co.) publisher, 4
Park, B. h. at Brookline
Kay Thomas, polisher,h. 217 Putnam ave.
Wilmot H. b. 12 Regent
Kean Robert, painter, h. 274 Vine
Keane John M. plumber, 8 Brattle, bds.
20 Brown
Maurice J. clerk, B. b. 20 Brown
Patrick, laborer, h. 20 Brown
Patrick, laborer, h. Cogswell ave.
see Kane
Keaney James A. clerk, 1051 Mass. ave.
bds. at Dorchester
James M. police, station 1, boards 57
Tremont
Josephine A. pressfeeder, IT. P. rms.
1160 Mass. ave
Kearnev Catherine, widow, nurse, house
174 Third
Frank D. driver, 1230 Mass. ave. h.
Chapman pi.
John, candy maker, 42 Elm, house
at Somerville
Michael, lineman, h. r. 5 Potter
Nellie, widow, h. 36 Tremont
Kearns Frank, at Am. Rub. Co. bds.
50 Brewery
Patrick, laborer, h. 1234 Cambridge
William J. blacksmith, h. 5 Hamp-
shire place
Keating, Dennis, cracker baker, boards
21 Lambert
Francis P. clerk, b. 8 Jordan place
James, bridge worker, bds. 63 Sixth
Jefferson M. copper worker, 51 Har-
vard, b. 8 Jordan place
John J. groceries and provisions, 121
Banks, h. 33 Flagg [Thorndike
Mary, widow of William, house 134
Mary A. widow of James, house 8
Jordan place
Patrick, carpenter, h. 134 Thorndike
Richard, iron worker, h. 61 Sixth
Richard E. butcher, house 65 West-
ern avenue
William, at North's, b. 536 Cambridge
Keatley David J. clerk, 604 Mass. ave.
David V. fish cutter, boards 133
Harvard
Marv A. widow of Samuel, house
120 Harvard
Mary S. Mrs. h. 133 Harvard
Samuel V. bookkeeper, B. boards 133
Harvard
Keay Erburn S. h. 184 Walclen
Fred. E. telegraph editor, Boston
Advertiser, B. h. 9 Davenport
George H. clerk, at Som. boards 184
Walden
Harriet N. h. 184 Walden
Horace R. surveyor, 671 Mass. ave.
b. 184 Walden
Sarah, widow of Ivory, house 118
Thorndike
see Keves
CAMBRIDGE
LK]
DIRECTORY
29;
Kedey Thomas, dry goods, 1157 Cambridge
h. at Somerville
Kee Charlie,laundiy,170 Hampshire, h. do.
George, carpenter, 7 Western ave. h.
13 Hews [do.
Hing, laundry, 455 Cambridge rms.
Jee, laundry, 29 Brattle, rms. do.
Ow, laundry, 87 River, h. do.
Sam, laundry, 335 Main, h. do.
Keefe Andrew J. brushmaker, 124 Har-
vard, h. 288 Vine
Catherine, widow of Patrick, house
71 Concord ave.
Charles W. painter, b. 12 Farwell pi.
Daniel S. (D. J. Keefe & Co.),
plumber, 130 Inman, house at
Somerville
David J. carrier, P. O. 647 Mass. ave.
b. 256 Green
Dennis, coal heaver, b. 107 Gore
Dennis, harness cleaner, h. 5 Second
D. J. & Co. (Daniel J. Keefe),
plumbers & gas fitters, 130 Inman
Edmund, at 169 Gore, h. 23 Lambert
Edward, laborer, h. 22 Lambert
Eliza, widowT of Jeremiah, house 8
Mullens ct.
Fergus, h. 25 Athens
Frank, barber, 213 Third
George, moulder, b. Berkshire, cor.
Vandine
James, carpenter, b. 67 Norfolk
James, gardener, h. 41 Hunting
James, ice cream maker, boards 41
Howard
James, laborer, h. 7 Second
James, teamster, h. It Somerset
James J. A. presser, b. 4 Dickinson
Jeremiah, clerk, B. h. 63 Cedar
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 32^ DeWolfe
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 41 Harvard
John, laborer, b. 8 Mullens ct.
John, laborer, b. 12 Parnell
John, printer, b. 32£ De Wolfe
John J. milkman, 16 Locke, h. do.
Lawrence, teamster, 334 Green
Lawrence H. driver, Colbv Bros.
boards 32£ DeWolfe
Margaret, dressmaker, rms. 1156
Mass. ave.
Michael, rope maker, h. r. 40 Wash-
ington
Michael F. confectionery, 443 Mass.
ave. h. 22 Carlisle
Nellie Miss, stitcher, b. 146 Columbia
Patrick, cabinet maker, State, house
136 Hastings
Patrick, driver, 378 River, h. 172
Franklin
Thomas, carpenter, h. Berkshire,
cor. Vaudine
Thomas, draughtsman, b. 25 Athens
Thomas, laborer, h. 37 Flagg
Keefe Timothy, laborer, h. 149 Bridge
Timothy, laborer, h. 12 Parnell
Timothy L. tube maker, Albany, h.
at Somerville
see O'Keefe
KeeiTe Eleanor, widow, house 10 Suffolk
Matthew, carpenter, h. 1 Worcester
William J. picture framer, bds. 10
Suffolk
Keegan Dennis, teamster, h. 7 Eighth
James T. action maker, 162 Broad-
wrajr, h. 220 Winsor
John^ H. teamster, 169 Gore, house
757 Cambridge
Louisa, variety store. 29 Webster av.
h. 54 Elm
Mary, widow, h. r. 9 Plymouth
Patrick, farm hand, bds. M. Hunts,
Madison ave.
Keelen Ellen Mrs. house, 33 Brewery
Keeler Charles W. bookkeeper, Riverside
Press, h. at Somerville
Louise A. Miss, teacher, Putnam
grammar school, house at Medford
& Co. furniture nmfrs. Second, cor.
Thorndike
Keeley Joseph, gardener, h. 14 Willard
Keely Mary, widow of James, house 109
Tremont
Keen Isaiah B. h. 16 Hews
Julia M. Miss. h. 1581 Mass. ave.
Lillian B. Miss, h. 1581 Mass. ave.
Keenan Charles J. ins. agent, b. 9 Green
Clarence E. carriage painter, 918
Cambridge, b. 30 Sidney
Frank, laborer, bds. P. Keenan's,
New
Hugh, teamster, h. 259 Vine
James, coachman, 5 Sacramento,
bds. do.
James, foreman, W. E. St. Ry. h.
r. 63 Magee
James, hatter, bds. 161 Winsor
James B. carriage painter, house 50
Sidney
KEENAN JAMES H. contractor
and builder, r. 380 Main, h. 65
Sacramento. See p. 790
Joanna, widow of Michael, h. 21
Surrejr
John, laborer, b. Viue, cor. Third
John J. foreman, 52 Chapman, B.
h. 7 Green
Mary J. widow of William, Jr. h.
161 Winsor
Michael A. carpenter, h. 41, Minth
Michael F. carpenter, h. 113 Otis
Patrick, city laborer, h. New
Patrick, cooper, h. 356 Prospect
Patrick J. wool stock, 56 Fulton, B.
h. 1678 Mass. ave.
Patrick (). laborer, h. 379 Concord
296
CAMBEIDGE [J£] DIRECTORY
Keenan Rebecca, widow, rms. 7 Eighth
Robert T. switchman, h. 261 Portland
Sarah J. widowT of Peter, 385
Columbia
Susanna Mrs. h. 12 Carlisle
Thomas, boiler maker, 29 Main, h.
at Boston
Keene Ada Miss, photo printer, b. 4
Granite
Kehoe Lena Mrs. h. 3 Crossland
Mary Mrs. h. 22 Brewer
Robert C. undertaker, bds. 72 Spring
Keif James W. confectioner, 153 River,
h. 43 £ Kinnaird
Keith Albert M. piano maker, h. r. 384
Main
Allen F. box maker, Am. Rubber
Co. h. 63 Hancock
Carleton A. janitor, Y. M. C. A.
678 Mass. ave. b. 102 Austin
Charles P. real estate, 649 Mass. ave.
h. 114 Magazine
Edith M. teacher, Webster grammar
school, rms 29 Lee
Fred J. sounding board maker, rear
368 Main, h. 285 do.
George T. carpenter, rms. 45 River
Hiram E. photographer, 20 Mill
Jerome, h. 949 Cambridge
Joseph W. sawyer, First, cor.
Thorndike, h. 249 Vine
Joseph W. Jr. peddler, b. 249 Vine
Martha A. Mrs. h. 249 Vine
William, paint maker,h. 27 Andrew
Kelberg Robert, coppersmith, h. 4 Har-
vard place
Kelleher Batholomew, grocer, 1178
Cambridge, h. do.
Bridget, widow of Michael, h. r.
Lechmere pi.
Cornelius, at B. B. W.h. r. 22 Bristol
Cornelius, laborer, h. 385 Columbia
Cornelius, salesman, b. 19 Third
Daniel, at N. P. & P. Co. b. 15
Hunting [bur
Daniel, shoemaker. B. bds. 19 Wil-
Daniel, laborer, h. 7 Marion
Daniel, laborer, h. 9 Morton pi.
Daniel J. express, 41 Norris, h. do.
Dennis, laborer, b. 26 Dublin
Dennis, laborer, h. 22 Lambert
Dennis F. motorman, h. 42 DeWolfe
Dennis P. telegraph operator, B. h.
58 Cedar
Ellen, widow of Timothy, house 47
Jefferson
Frank, teamster, bds. 36 Reed
Honora, widow of Dennis, house 42
DeWolfe
Hugh, plumber, b. 269 Mt. Auburn
James, city laborer, h. 71 Elm
James, laborer, h. 36 Reed
James. Jr. chemist, b. 71 Elm
Kelleher Jeremiah, hostler, h. 33 Regent
Jeremiah, hostler, h. 47 Cedar
Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 12 Seventh
Jeremiah, rubber worker, h. 15 Ply-
mouth
Jeremiah D. switchman, B. & M.)R.
R. h. 240 Charles
John, contracter, b. 192 Norfolk
John, laborer, h. 149 Bridge
John, laborer, h. 21 Harding
John, laborer, h. 28 Pelham
John, rubber worker, h. 22 Hastings
John A. (J. A. Kelleher & Co.), 101
Rice, bds. 103 do.
John B. laborer, house 257 Franklin
John J. baker, h. 61 Cedar
John J. porter, house 4 Fallon pi.
J. A. & Co. (John A. Kelleher),
groceries and provisions, 101 Rice
Margaret, widow of Cornelius, h.
19 Third
Michael at N. P. & P. Co. bds. 10
Ninth
Michael, laborer, h. 169 Otis
Michael, trimmer, bds. r. Lechmere
house
Patrick, h. 103 Rice
Patrick, laborer, h. 143 Bridge
Patrick, laborer, h. 803 Cambridge
Patrick F. postal clerk, B. &. A. R.
R., B. bds. 103 Rice
Thomas, laborer, bds. 15 Hunting
Timothy, painter, 2225 Mass. ave.
bds. 9 Norton place
William J. .clerk, 55 Rindge ave. bds.
58, see Keliher
Kellen James, carpenter, b. 20 Harrison
Kellenberger Charles A. butcher, Cam-
bridge, h. 22 East
Kelleweay Theodore \V . brass moulder,
h. 97 Clark
Kelley Alexander, h. 107 Elm
Alexander P. soda water mnfr. 30
Canal, B. h. 25 Essex
Ann S. widow of Thomas, h. 107
Elm
Annie, widow of Bernard, h. 50
Hudson
Bernard, teamster, bds. 4 Fourth
Benjamin, carpenter, 7 Western ave.
h. at Arlington
Charles, laborer, h. 60 North
Charles B. shipper, 42 Elm, bds. 18
Tremont
Charles, switchman, B. & M. R. R.
h. 10 Winter
Charles F. laborer, 174 Broadway
Charles J. confectioner, bds. 121 Elm
Daniel, cooper, Fifth, cor. Rogers,
h. 1S9 Third
Daniel B. plumber, 1965 Mass. ave.
h. at Arlington
Daniel F. laborer, h. 194 Dublin
CAMBRIDGE []£] DIRECTORY
297
Kelley Dennis F. rubber worker, bds. 79
Inman
Edward, gardener, h. 32 Cameron
Edward D. furniture finisher, house
113 Fourth
Edward J. shipper, h. 60 Sidney
Ellen, widow of Edward, house 14
Decatur
Ernest TC. cabinet maker, bds. 15
Pleasant
Eugene, glass worker,bds.H3 Fourth
Eugene A. plumber. 1007 Cambridge
h. 55 Gore
Francis, machinist, h. 14 Antrim
Frank J. helper, 271 Columbia, bds.
216 do.
Fred, letter carrier, 18 Boylston, h.
at Somerville
Fred, rubber worker, h. 183 Winsor
George H. undertaker, 32 Third, bds.
98 Otis
Hannah, widow of James, h. 68 Otis
Hugh, at T. B. M. Co. rms. 95 Third
Hugh, machinist, b. 3 Pelham
Hugh, marble polisher, h. 29 Ply-
mouth
James, baker, h. 1130 Cambridge
James, engineer, rms. 32 Magazine
James, engineer, h. 18 Union
James, laborer, at 169 Gore, bds. r.
78 Lambert
James, laborer, bds. 6 Allston
James, laborer, h. 339 Vine
James, laborer, h. 631 Putnam ave.
James, laborer, h. 16 Allston
James, marble cutter, h. 13 Harding
James, plumber, h. 302 Green
James, tinsmith, b. 253 Sixth
James F. (J. F. Kelley & Co.) ex-
press, 195 Broadway, h. 106 Hamp-
shire
James F. (McCloskey Harty & Co.)
provisions, 1265 Cambridge, h. 24
Ellsworth ave.
James F. teamster, 35 Hawley, B. b.
68 Otis
James M. action maker, 113 Broad-
way, h. 113 Norfolk
James M. clerk, b. 1 Holly ave.
James P. foreman, h. 37 Howard
Jeffrey, janitor, Browne & Nichols,
h. 13 Farwell place
Jeremiah, rubber cutter, h. SS Elm
John, boiler maker, h. 6 Harvard pi.
John, brakeman, B. & A. R. R. bds.
103 Brookline
John, city laborer, h. 11 Auburn pi.
John, clerk, 1265 Cambridge, boards
1176 dp.
John, engineer, h. 78 Howard
John, horseshoer, h. 225 Brookline
John, hose maker, bds. 113 Fourth
John, laborer, h. 855 Cambridge
Kelley John, laborer, h. 152 Bridge
John, laborer, h. 113 Tremoht
John, laborer, bds. 45 Porter
John, laborer, h. 1107 Cambridge
John, laborer, h. 25 Harvey
John, marble polisher, h. 377 Winsor
John, motorman, b. 21 Surrey
John A. cabinet maker, h. 4 Fourth
John E. trav. salesman, bds. 12 War-
land
John F. currier, h. rear 77 Elm
John H. brass finisher, h. 60 Sidney
John H. expressman, 195 Broadway,
h. 16 Plymouth
John J. teamster, h. 1176 Cambridge
JohnK. foreman carpenter,7 Western
ave. h. 117 Kinnaird
John P. coachman, B. h. 25 Prospect
John T. engineer, Sixth, cor. Broad-
way, h. 77 Broadway [ave.
John W. expressman, h. 94 Webster
Joseph, ball player, and (J. F. Kelley
& Co.), teamster, 195 Broadway,
bds. 16 Plymouth
Joseph, laborer, h. 196 Norfolk
Joseph Mrs. bds. 3 Clinton
Joseph G. action maker, Osborn, h.
41 Prospect
KELLEY JOSEPH J. under-
taker, 32 Third, cor. Gore, h. 98
Otis. See p. 807
Joseph L. at 169 Gore, h. 48i Webster
J. F. & Co. (James F. & Joseph Kel-
ley), teaming and jobbing, 195
Broadway
Kate M. Miss, dressmaker, 30 Mt.
Auburn, b. do.
Lawrence, marble polisher, h.105 Elm
Luke F. city laborer, h. 1 Harvard pi.
Margaret, dressmaker, 147 Otis, h.do.
Margaret, rubber worker, house 216
Columbia
Margaret S. widow of John B. h. 7
Valentine
Maria, widow of Michael, h. 14 Grant
Martha A. widow of Frank M. h. 28
Cherry
Martin, machinist, b. 69 Webster av.
Mary, wid. of Daniel, h. 198 Norfolk
Mary, widow of Michael, h. 14 North
Mary, widow of Michael, h. 79 Inmau
Mary, widow of Patrick, house rear
123 Elm
Mary E. Miss, h. 418 Columbia
Maud, widow of Patrick, h. 54 (lark
Michael, cooper, h. 53 Ninth
Michael, gardener, Cambridge ceme-
tery, h. Huron ave. e. Gushing
Michael, city laborer, h. 9 Dinsmore
court
Michael, laborer, h. 38 Bristol
Michael A. glass worker, house 113
Fourth
298
CAMBRIDGE []£] DIRECTORY
Kelley Michael F. brass finisher ,h.8 Clark
Michael F. finisher, h. 198 Norfolk
Michael J. metal worker, Albany, h.
at Somerville [at So. Boston
Minnie T. clerk, 438 Mass. ave. bds.
Owen, laborer, h. 141 Elm
Patrick, bricklayer, h. 5 Foster pi.
Patrick, laborer, b. 7 Maynard pi.
Patrick, marble sawyer, h. 16 Plym-
outh
Patrick, shoemaker, 1047 Mass. ave.
h. 1176 Cambridge
Patrick, laborer, h. 75 dishing;
Peter, boot maker, b. 54 Broadway
Peter, laborer, h. 153 Charles
Peter A. plumber, 1440 Mass. ave. h.
1 Somerset
Ralph H. trader, h. 164 Gore
Ralph R. clerk, 167 Pearl, h. 4 Stin-
son court
Richard, tailor. 601 Mass. ave. house
216 Columbia
Richard C. baker, b. 216 Columbia
Robert, baker, 82 Kirkland, b. do.
KELLEY SAMUEL J. carpenter,
7 Western ave. h. 10 Clinton. See
page 790
Samuel J. Jr. canpenter, b. 10 Clinton
Sarah A. Mrs. dressmaker, 12 War-
land, h. do.
Stillman F. molasses importer, 18
Central, B. h. 49 Washington ave.
Terrence, bar tender, h. 189 Cam-
bridge
Terrence, laborer, h. 95 Cushing
Thomas, carriage painter, 1953 Mass.
ave. bds. Cameron
Thomas, laborer, h. 487 Cambridge
Thomas B. machinist, bds. 69 Web-
ster avenue
Thomas F. soap maker,h. 191 Norfolk
Thomas G. foreman carpenter, 7
Western ave. h. at Arlington
Thomas H. printer, b. 462 Cambridge
Thomas J. salesman, bds. 70 Austin
Timothy, plasterer, h. 12 Short
Timothy J. at Am. Rub. Co. h. 34
Harvard
Walter L. bds. 2187 Mass. ave.
William, bookkeeper, b. 78 Thorndike
William, gardener, h. Huron ave. c.
Cushing
William, electrician, h. 9 Harding
William, mason, 7 Jefferson, house
78 Thorndike
William H. cab driver, h. 14 Eighth
William H. teamster, bds. 48£ Web-
ster avenue
William J. carpenter, h. 16 Sidney
William J. teamster, bds. 79 Inman
William P. plumber, house 8 Hotel
Harrison
see Kelley
Kellie O. George, electrician, h. 11£ Nor-
folk
Kellogg Jeremiah N. porter, 179 Wash-
ington, B. h. 27 Washington
Josephine, dressmaker, 55 Washing-
ton, h. do.
Kellops William, tinsmith, b. 300 Green
Kellsey Caroline A. Mrs. h. 32 Gray
Franklin L. clocks, 37 Temple pi. B.
h. 32 Gray
Kelly Bridget, widow of Thomas, h. 306
Prospect
Daniel, solderer, Albany, cor. Port-
land, h. at Somerville
Daniel J. city laborer, h. 425 Huron
avenue
David B. tailor, 463 Main, house at
Somerville
Edward, laborer, h. 13 Valentine
Elizabeth C. widow of Rev. Charles
V. h. 9 Channing
Emmet, clerk, B. bds. 42 Norfolk
George, moulder, b. 189 Cambridge
George B. superintendent, 162 Broad-
way, h. at Jamaica Plain
Henry, laborer, h. 11 8£ Elm
James, boiler maker, 72 Main, b. 2
Harvard place
James, laborer, h. rear 68 Gore
James F. carpenter, h. 12 Madison
John, boiler maker, 72 Main, h. 13
Salem
John, laborer, h. 855 Cambridge
Joseph M. compositor, h. 157 Putnam
avenue
Nellie T. Miss, clerk, 585 Mass. ave.
b. 13 Valentine
Patrick, house 2 Harvard pi.
Patrick, laborer, b. 21 Marion
Patrick, switchman, B. & M. R. R.
h. 21 Sixth
Peter, machinist, h. 14 Soden [pi.
William, carriage maker, h. 2 Harvard
see Kelley
Kelman Ellen, widow of James, grocer,
77 Washington, h. do.
James, driver, 3 Austin, h.80 School
John, clerk, B. h. 59 Columbia
Kelsea Maria L. Mrs. h. 48 Wendell
Kelse3r Albert H. superintendent, State
House exten., B. h. 37 Arlington
Alice B. Miss, clerk. 553 Mass. ave.
bds. 255 Pearl
Anson H. upholsterer, h. 255 Pearl
Bessie Miss, clerk, 575 Mass. ave. b.
255 Pearl
C. Edwin, clerk, 682 Mass. ave. h.
181 River
Edward E. teacher of music, h. 1590
Cambridge
Elizabeth, widow of William, h. 63
Magazine
Henry T. upholsterer, h. 81 Amory
CAMBRIDGE []£] DIRECTORY
299
KELSEY JOHN H. furniture,
carpet laying, etc. 20 Pearl, h. 13
Haskell. " See p. 798
J. Herbert, upholsterer, 20 Pearl, b.
13 Haskell
Rebecca L. Miss, h. 63 Magazine
Theresa L. cracker packer, rms. 81
Amory
William H. supt. 87 Union, B. h. 15
William
William H. Jr. student, H. U. b. 15
William
see Kedlsey
Kelso Adam, machinist, h. 49 Cherry
Lizzie C. Miss, cashier, 433 Mass. av.
b. 49 Cherry [ster
Kelty Edward J. conductor, h. 27 Dun-
Patrick, coachman, h. 1 Mill
■ , Mrs. h. 4 Jackson
Kemp Edward, stone cutter, 39 Main, h.
137 do.
Edwin E. teamster, 200 Broadway,
h. 1^6 Winsor
Horace G. (Lysander Kemp & Sons),
soap mufr. Davis, h. 164 Harvard
James H. (Lysander Kemp & Sons),
soap mnl'r. Davis, b. 166 Harvard
John, laborer, h. 57 Ninth
Lysander, h. 166 Harvard
KEMP LYSANDER &' SONS
(James H. and Horace G. Kemp),
soap stocks and soap mnfrs. Davis,
cor. Broadway. See p. 63
Kemper Charles, butler, h. 61 Tremont
Kempson Joseph, blacksmith, house 55
Hampshire
Kempton Benjamin C. carpenter, boards
21 Parker
James, carpenter, rms. 46 Mt. Auburn
John B. h. Elm wood ave. cor. Elm-
wood
Joseph D. carpenter, h. 271 Green
Martha Mrs. boardihg-house, 2-3-4
Frank
William B. motorman, h. 2 Frank
Kendall Albert S. bookkeeper, Sawin's
Express, 1402 Mass. ave. house 13
Shepard
Edith H. Miss, bds. 33 Mellon
Edward (Edward Kendall & Sons),
boiler maker, etc. 72 to 86 Main, h.
139 Magazine
Edward & Sons (Edward, .lames II.
and George F. Kendall), boiler
mnfrs. 72 Main
Francis, h. 322 Brookline
Frederick, hide broker, 59 High, li.
house 8 Fayorwoather
George F. (Edward Kendall & Sons),
boiler mufr. etc. 72 Main, h. 175
Chestnut
George M. bookkeeper, 623 Ma<s. av.
h. at Arlington Heights
Kendall George X. horse dealer, house 73c
Allston
Harlie G. compositor, Riverside
Press, h. 13 Kinnaird
Hugh, student, H. U. b. 8 Garden
James H. (Edward Kendall & Sons),
boiler mnfr. etc. 72 to 86 Main; h.
179 Chestnut
KENDALL JOSHUA, private
school, 13 Appian Way, house 123
Inman. See page 808'
Mary, widow, h. 8 Garden
Mary S. Mrs. bds. 15 Chauncy
Melissa Mrs. h. 7 Essex
Olindus F. manfr. 129 Washington.
B. house 1563 Mass. ave.
Waldo S. student,!!. U.b.13 Shepard
William T. letter carrier, B. h. 27
Norfolk
Kenison Asa S. motorman and (Payson
& Kenison), lunch room, 71
Boylston, h. 54 do.
Charles W. car conductor, house 23
Atheus
Keniston Eliza T. Mrs. house 123 Oxford
Henry, mason, h. 408 Main
Leonard F. clerk, 1420 Mass. ave. h.
13 Beech
Kennan Arthur W. conductor, F. E. R.
h. 97 Richdale avenue [ave.
Sidney W. clerk, B. bds. 97 Rich ale
Kennard Benjamin, house 9 De Wolfe
William, order cook, bds. 365 Main
Kennealy Jeremiah, laborer, house 59
Portland
Kennedy Agues Mrs. house 5 Avon
Albert J. tailor, 2072 Mass. ave. b.
18 Creighton
A. Frank, foreman, C. E. L. Co.
Western avenue, h. 20 Fairmont
Charles, rms. 22 Bigelow
Charles, machinist, bds. 10 Broadway
Daniel F. clerk, b. 411 Winsor
David, plumber, 15 River, rms. 175
Auburn
Edward, canvasser, h.433 Cambridge
Edward, laborer, house 53 Winter
Edward J. millwright, h. 87 Elm
Ellen, widow of .lames, h. 87 Elm
Ellen, widow of Patrick, house l<>
Sacramento
Emily A. widow of John A. house 20
Fairmont
Frank A. bakery, 267 Cambridge
Prank A. house S Highland
Frank A. upholsterer, hoards 285
Broadway
George, laborer, house 3 Pioneer
Ilopsy J. widow, h. rear 90 Harvard
Herbert s. photographer, rms. 306
Cambridge
dames, t'oundryman, h. 22 Warren
dames, kitehenman. bd8. 55 Main t
300
CAMBRIDGE [J£] DIRECTORY
Kennedy James H. clerk, 63 Brattle, b.
140 Mt. Auburn [Sacramento
James H. news dealer, boards 40
James J. lithographer, Riverside
Press, house 18 Hews
Johu, blacksmith, h. 21 Mead
John, engineer, rear 9 Sacramento,
h. at Somerville
John, teamster, bds. 14 Squires ct.
John A. (Rourke & Kennedy), fur-
niture mnfr. 682 Mass. ave. bds.
84 Austin
John F. news dealer, boards 40
Sacramento
John J. express, h. 165 Hampshire
Joseph, hose maker, b. 34 Clark
Maggie Miss, h. 19 Pine
Margaret Mrs. h. 61 Tremont
Martin, laborer, 1007 Cambridge, h.
993 do,
Mary J. widow of Percy J. house 39
Somerset
Michael, varnisher, bds. 24 Eighth
Richard W. car conductor, house 32a
Cameron
Thomas, laborer, mis. 15 Eliot
Thomas E. driver, h. 411 Winsor
W. E. Miss, music teacher, 2472
Mass. ave. h. do.
Kennelly Alex, brush maker,122 Harvard
John J. clerk, rms. 126 Kinnaird
Patrick, laborer, h. rear 12 Seventh
Simon A. brush maker, h. 34 Brookline
Thomas J. brush maker, boards 34
Brookline [Hampshire
Kenney Arthur W. iron moulder, h. 165
Catherine, widow of Charles, h. 23
Pioneer ave.
Charles, instructor, House of Correc-
tion, h. 71 Thorndike
Charles \V~. peddler, bds. 39 Harding
Edward, butcher, h. 62 Magnolia av.
Edward, foreman, 204 Broad wajT, h.
1210 Cambridge
Edward Mrs. variety store, 62 Mag-
nolia ave. h. do.
EdwTard J. printer, h. 39 Seventh
Edward T. laborer, b. 169 Brookline
Ella H. wid. of John F. h. rear 129
Amory [Somerville
Frank, driver, 2 Hoi yoke, bds. at
Frank W. piano polisher, rear 368
Main, bds. 2 Blanche
George F. machinist, Hawkins Ma-
chine Co. bds. 71 Thorndike
George W. laborer, bds. 102 Main
James, cooper, h. 27 Ninth
James, laborer, bds. 189 Rindge ave.
James E. lather, bds. 2 Blanche
John, boiler maker, bds. 3 HewTs
John, boiler maker, h. 6 Harvard pi.
John, butcher, Niles Bros. Concord
avenue, h. near do.
Kenney John, junk, h. 39 Harding
John, laborer, John Reardon & Sons,
h. 631 Putnam avenue
John, tinsmith, h. 2 Blanche
John, Jr. at John Reardon & Sons,
b. 631 Putnam ave.
John F. oil, h. 394 Putnam avenue
John J. peddler, bds. 39 Harding
Joha J. teamster, h. 59 Pine
John R. stable 70 Norfolk, house at
Somerville
John S. paper hanger, h. 39 Seventh
Joseph T. pressman, 558 Mass. ave.
bds. 2 Blanche
Margaret A. housekeeper, h. 54
Baldwin
Martin J. hostler, h. 107 Cambridge
Mary Mrs. grocer, 62 Magnolia ave.
house do. [Montgomery
Mary, widow of John, house 26
Patrick, boiler maker,h.2 Harvard pi.
Patrick, city laborer,h.l69 Brookline
Patrick, rubber worker, bds. 27
Harvard
Patrick, Jr. laborer, b. 169 Brookline
Peter, helper, 8 Brattle, bds. John
Kenney's, Concord ave.
Samuel S. bricklayer, bds. 3 Hews
Thomas, boiler maker, 29 Main
Thomas, Davis soap wrorks, bds.
135a Webster ave.
Thomas G. elevator man, 385 Put-
nam avenue, h. 3 Hews
Thomas J. car conductor, h. 153
Putnam avenue
Thomas M. jeweler. 655 Mass. ave.
h. 569 do.
Timothy, baker, bds. 2 Blanche
William, b. 70 Hastings
William J. press feeder, b.2 Blanche
see Kenny
Kennison Eugene L. brakeman, B. & M.
R. R. house 159 Cambridge
Maurice A. h. 65 Lincoln
Kent Eloisa Miss, h. 102 Appleton
George, driver milk team, b. 305
Broadway
Frank E. clerk, 25 Seventh, boards
104 Spring
George H. salesman, 1354 Mass. a v.
h. 25 Western ave.
George W. driver, h. 104 Spring-
Isabel Miss, h. 102 Appleton
John, waiter,h. 7 rear 114 Broad way
John H. elevator man, 9 Clark,B. b.
196 Hampshire
Mary, widow7 of Christopher, h. 1043
Cambridge
Mary E. b. 6 Howland
Pierce J. electrician, h. 256 Green
Sarah E. Mrs. h. 196 Hampshire
Keooh John, shoemaker. Huron ave. cor.
CAMBRIDGE []£] DIRECTORY
301
Keogh Thomas, currier, foot Eustis ct.
h. 67 Harris
Keough Daniel, W. E. St. Ry. Co. house
1 Emmons place
Daniel J. watchman, h. 133 Clark
Florence K. h. 27 Baldwin
James, driver, b. Hotel Templeton
John, foreman, 240 Main, h. 50
Broadway
John, grocer, 36 Harvard, h. do.
John, Jr. trader, b. 36 Harvard
Joseph, teamster, 169 Gore
Joseph P. clerk, b. 36 Harvard
Lena, widow of Patrick, h.137 Clark
Michael, h. Hotel Templeton
Owen G. clerk, h. 54 Clark
Roger, motorman, h. 27 Baldwin
Thomas F. stone cutter,b.36 Harvard
William F. printer, b. 1 Emmons pi.
see Kehoe
Kerby John, laborer, bds. 35 Blackstone
Kerkhoft Josephine D. Mrs. rms. 176
Prospect
William M. student, H. U. b. 176
Prospect
Kermer Richard, helper, 450 Mass. ave.
h. 34 State
Kern Francis V. B. conveyancer, 23
Court, room 213, B. removed to 63
Thorndike, Brookline
Henry, cabinet maker, h. 324 Antrim
Kernachan Emma N. widow of John, h.
439 Main
Kernell Henry , switchman, h. 48 Reed
Kerney Frank S. driver, 904 Main, h. 3
Chapman pi.
Kerr Charles, baker, 1906 Mass. ave.
Daniel W. F. letter carrier, 18 Boyl-
ston, house 14 Magee
Edward, cracker,dealer, 29 Franklin,
h. at Somerville
Henry, laborer, b. 2S£ Foster
Henry, organ case maker, house 253£
Broadway
John, teamster, b. 9 Oak
John E. carpenter, h. 11 Cedar
Margaret L. widow of John C. h. 25
Baldwin
Robert, laborer, b. 284 Foster
William H. clerk, A. 11. Hews& Co.
b. 2534 Broadway [Green
William T. bookkeeper, bds. 215
Kerrigan James, teamster, 184 Broadway,
h. 165 Tremonl
John, clerk, l>. 28 Webster ave.
John, soap maker, 184 Broadway
John H.provisions,house 357 Winsor
Mary, widow of John, h. 35< Winsor
William II. lineman, b. 357 Winsor
Kersey John, bookbinder.b.l3o ETampshire
Michael F.salesman,b.l35 Hampshire
William, city paver, b. rear 135
Hampshire
Kersey William J. packer,29 Franklin, b.
135 Hampshire
Kershan Mary O. Miss, h. 37 Lancaster
Kerwin Annie, widow of Michael, h. 136
Franklin
James A. hatter, h. 84 Plymouth
Kessell Joanna, widow of Frederick, h.
42 Winter
Ketchum George B. apothecary. 272
Broadway and 165 Main, h. 183
Columbia
Isaac F. bds. 8 Elm
John C. clerk, 272 Broadway, house
8 Elm
Kettell Charles W. engineer, Geo. F.
Blake Mfg.Co.Third, h. 3 Brewster
Kevin Charles, watchman, rms. 8 Wesley
avenue
Keyes Charles S. foreman, case room,
Cambridge Diary Co. Blackstone.
h. 414 Putnam ave.
Henry S. salesman, h. 23 Cottage
Lucy M. widow, at Baptist Home.
308 Brookline
Key worth Ernest J. car conductor, h.
396 Putnam ave. [bridge
Kidd Charles A. paper ruler, b. 352 Cam-
Margaret, principal, Reed School, h.
at Somerville
William J. carpenter, h. 7 Second
Kidder Alfred, h. 183 Brattle
Ellen M. Miss, teacher, Washington
school, b. 18 Lee
Homer H. student,bds. 183 Brattle
Howard W. student, H. U. bds. 183
Brattle
Melvin, carpenter, h. 19 Walden
Merrill H. mnfr. shoe dressing, 9
Purchase, B. h. 47 Magazine
William A. collector, B. & A. R. R.
East Boston, h. 2175 Mass. ave.
Kiddy Albert, clerk, h. 1674 Main
Kidney William 11. laborer, 72 Main. h.
138 Hampshire
Kielty James F.law student, B. b.9 Banks
Kiely James F. baker, h. 248 Harvard
Kiernan Thomas J. supt. of circulation,
II. U. library, h. 25 Trowbridge
see Kernan
Kiesele Henry. cooper. Goepper Bros. Co.
Ninth, rms. 459 Cambridge
Kihlberg Charles A. cabinet maker, h.
70 Hampshire
Kilberg William, cabinet maker. Osborn,
near Main, h. 10 Clark
Kilborn George, piano maker, b. 116
Norfolk
Kilbride .John J.ai 3d Hampshire, b. 72 do.
Kilburn Julia M. widow of Curwin II. b.
59 ( Jreseenl
Walt.-r \. a<<t. at II. I. Library, i».
5!) ( Irescenl
Kildery Martin, laborer, b. M Hunting
302
CAMBRIDGE []£] DIRECTORY
KildufT Bernard, plasterer, h. 18 Lawn
Kiley Daniel, laborer, h. 169 Green
John J. city teamster, house 205 Mt.
Auburn
Michael, laborer, h. 73 Fifth
Morris, foreman, B. & A. R. R. b. 1
Hotel Pleasant
Patrick, teamster, Richardson &
Bacon, b. 65 Bovlston
Philip, Am. Rub.Works,b.l3 Parnell
William, carriage painter, h. 8 Davis
see Kiely
Kilfoil Frank, plasterer, h. 42 Parker
Kirfoile James, candy maker, house 167
Franklin
John, laborer, h. 166 Franklin
John F. clerk, 80 Pleasant.house 166
Franklin
AVilkins, painter, b. 166 Franklin
Kilkelly Bartholomew, fireman, house 27
Pioneer ave.
Killam Frank, carpenter, b. 93 School
Wentworth F. carpenter, 11 Cherry,
h. 93 School [ton
Killcoyne Patrick,laborer,h. 40 Washing-
Killelea Charles, gardener, h. 90 Pleasant
Killion Patrick J. teamster, h. 56 Second
Killoran Thomas, at 169 Gore, house 45
Harding
Killoren Thomas J. brakeman, F. R. R.
h. 3 White st. pi.
Killourhy Patrick, laborer,h. 200Xorfolk
Kilmurray Peter, hose maker, bds. 78
Washington
Kilpatrick Charles W. carpenter, h. 12
Green
Maurice E. carpenter, h. 74 Allston
Robert J. horseshoer, 454 Main, h.
221 Harvard
Kilroy Ellen, widow of Patrick, h. 15
Locust
William J. iceman, b. 15 Locust
Kimball Anna G. Miss, clerk, 438 Mass.
ave. b. 44 Sidney
Charles E. bookkeeper.h. 47 Wendell
Clinton L. press feeder, h. 19 Line
KIMBALL EDGAE R. apothe-
cary, 135 Cambridge, B. h.19 Hollis
See page 808
Edward K. bookbinder, b. 12 Jay
Florence E. Miss, ladies' hairdresser,
579 Mass. ave. rm. 5, b. 12 Jay
Fred F. foreman. 385 Putnam ave. h.
600 do.
George A. manager. 4 Park, B. h. 64
Prospect
George H. lather, h. 42 Market
George W. asst. Secr'y. Y. M. C. A.
678 Mass. ave. b. 148 Magazine
Hannah A. boarding house, 826
Somerville ave.
Harry F. draughtsman, 2 Central sq.
b. 49 Austin
Kimball James E. treas. 122 Hampshire,
h. at Arlington
Josephine C. Miss, manicure, 579
Mass. ave. rm. 5, b. 12 Jay
J. Franklin, merchant tailor, 602
Mass. ave h. 49 Austin
Leland L. action maker, Osborn.
mis. 233 Broadway
Lucv A. Mrs. h. 85 Franklin
Mary C. Mrs. h. 12 Jay
Marv G. Mrs. at Baptist Home, b.
308 Brookliue
Xancy J. widow of Joseph M. h. 600
Putnam ave.
William, b. 151 Mt. Auburn
William, laborer, h. 6 Locust
William J. shipper, B. b. 826 Som-
erville ave.
Kimberly Fred G. 168 Main, h.at Everett
Kimpton Lucien O. gold beater, h. 5
Tenney
Kinary Daniel, coachman,h.60 Plympton
Kindergarten and Day Xursery,79 Moore
Kindler Charles J. tinsmith, 29 Franklin,
rms. 35 Brookline [line
Fred C. telegrapher, rms. 35 Brook-
Kiner Abraham Lincoln, clothes cleaner,
719 Mass. ave. rms. 35 Howard
Armon A. (Kiner & Brown;, 18
Holyoke, h. 17 Elmer
Lincoln, b. 20 Flagg
KIXER ROBERT S. clothes
cleaner and tailor, 719 Mass. ave.
b. 17 Elmer. See p. 791
& Brown, (Armon A. Kiner and
John S. Brown), clothes cleaning,
18 Holyoke
King Andrew J. b. 311 Columbia
Annie, widow, h. r. 159 Broadway
Barnev, hairdresser, 33 Elm, h. 1
Xorfolk ct.
Barney, Jr. teamster,b. 1 Xorfolk ct.
Benjamin, clerk* °5 Central wharf.
B. h. 30 BowdWn
Bridget, widow of Patrick, h. 1590
Cambridge
Catherine, widow of Matthew, h.
376 Broadway
Charles, carriage painter, b. 23 Mag-
nolia ave.
Charles, hairdresser, 11 River, house
at Boston
Charles, seaman, h. 34 Winter
Charles P. upholsterer, h. 30 F/nion
Charles W. carriage painter, 10
Brattle
Colin J. carpenter, State,cor.Osborn,
h. 23 Hovey ave.
Cornelia R. widow of James, nurse,
h. 15 Remington
Edward S. asst. at Observatory, h.
30 Crescent ave.
Emma, widow of Manuel, h. 7 Fifth
CAMBRIDGE []£] DIRECTORY
303
King Eugene F, canvasser, b. 142 Third
Francis, laborer, h. 11 Jeft'erson
Fred, with Pach Bros. rms. 76 Pros-
pect
Fred E. telegrapher, N. Cambridge
Junction, b. at W. Somerville
George H. engineer, Ware Hall, h.
at Charlestown
Gustavus,hairdresser,ll River, h.do.
Henry W. wheelwright,b.39 Pleasant
H. S. rms. 67 Magazine
James H. horseshoer, 436 Main, h.
221 Harvard
John, bds. 672 Cambridge
John, laborer, b. 11 Porter
John, moulder, b. 189 Cambridge
John H. candy maker, 443 Mass. av.
h. 36 Market
Louisa B. Miss, clerk, b. 24 Columbia
Lydia, widow, h. 41 Amory
Manuel, cabinet maker, b. 7 Fifth
Margaret A. h. 341 Columbia
Margaret B. clerk, 209 Cambridge,
b. 376 do.
Martin, boxmaker, b. 163 Broadway
Mary, book sewer,Eiverside bindery,
h. 212 Third
May H. at Camb. Diary Co. h. 74
Inman [bia
Michael, soap maker, h. 341 Colum-
Ovven, laborer, h. 142 Third
Patrick at Am. Pub. Co. h. 44 Ninth
Patrick, h. 672 Cambridge
Samuel A. h. 38 Sacramento
Thomas, hotel, bds. 672 Cambridge
Thomas, tinsmith, h. 58 Harvey
Thomas C. b. 1590 Cambridge
Thomas J. driver, U. S. Mail wagon,
h. 62 Vine
William A. carriage trimmer, 27
State, b. at Boston
William B.Rev.rector,Christ church,
h. 13 Follen
William II. ck.k, 1394 Cambridge,
b. at Somerville [shire
William T., S. F. E. 5,b.l00£ Hamp-
Kingdon Samuel S. reporter, Boston
Transcript, h. 16 Hubbard ave.
Kingman Edmund, candy maker, house
HI Brookline
Kingsbury Cordelia Mrs. h. 1014 Inman
Kingsley Chester W. 19 Congress, B. h.
10 Chester
Samuel L. action maker, 125 Broad-
way, b. 60 Sacramento
see Kinsley
Kingston Daniel, Laborer, b. 28 Warren
Thomas W. teamster, h. 275 Vine
William, freight handler, D. 275 Vine
Kinneally .lames, laborer, h. 213 Vine
Kinnealy Patrick, laborer, h. 12 Seventh
Kinnear Conrad I), asst. city Sealer, h.
306 Broadway
Kinnear John, asst. doorkeeper, State
House, B. h. 107 Lake View ave.
Joseph S. clerk. b. 107 Lake View av.
Margaret Mrs. h. 897 Mass. ave.
Kinneen Patrick J. blacksmith, house 19
Magazine
Kinney Charles H. carpenter.h. 20 Magee
Phineas C. clerk, 386 Paver, bds. 515
Putnam ave.
Kinniery John, hostler, 133 Green, bds.
4 Sands
Kinsley Charles, machinist, b. 126 Gore
Elizabeth, widow of Henry, h. 352
Cambridge
Granger C. clerk, 637 Mass. ave. rms.
65 Prospect
William A. h. 6£ Carlisle
AViunifred Mrs. h. 1129 Cambridge
Winnifred L. Miss, teacher, AVash-
ington grammar school, bds. 1129
Cambridge
Kinsman Ada P. Miss, teacher, bds. 15
Watson
Benjamin H. furniture, 1209 Cam-
bridge, h. at South Boston
Edgar" O. dentist, 15 Brattle, h. 13
Wallace
Everett P. furniture mover, house
1 Union
Henry W. furniture mover, 46£
Charles, B. b. 17 Market
Oliver C. widow of John O. house 15
Watson
Robert W. carpenter, 113 Broadway,
h. at Milton
Sarah C. widow of Eben, house 17
Market
Kirby Charles J. electrocyper, boards 26
Mt. Auburn
James T. gardener, b. 26 Mt. Auburn
John E. herdic, 107 Kinnaird, h. 256
Franklin
John L. asst. supt. 385 Putnam ave.
h. 417 do.
John W. tinsmith. 723 Mass. ave.
bds. 97 Austin
Michael, laborer, h. 20 Warren
Michael J. Jr. pressman, University
Press, b. 26 Mt. Auburn
Kirchgassner Frank L. printer, b. r. 129
Spring
Labord, cabinet maker, house rear
129 Spring
Kirehmeyer John, foreman of carvers,
< >tis, cor. First. I). 55 Otis
Joseph, carver, bds. 55 Otis
Kirk John, chief electrician, W. E, St.
Ry. power station, North, hou-- al
E. Boston
Joseph, Second engineer. W. I
l!v. power Station, North, rms. 61
Fifth Rockwell
Sarah F. widow of John l>. bds. 7
304
CAMBRIDGE []f] DIRECTORY
Kirke Harry, teamster, h. 66 Cambridge
Kirkpatriek Mary A. Mrs. at Baptist
Home, 308*Brookline
Kirley Edward D. letter carrier, P. 0.647
* Mass. ave. b. 1206 Cambridge
George F. baker, 151 Harvard, h. 11
Union
James J. machinist, h. 1206 Cambridge
see Curley
Kirschten Fannie L. compositor, Univer-
sity Press, b. 11 Sixth
Frederick W. at B. & A. R. R. bds.
11 Sixth
Gnstavus, glass decorator, house
11 Sixth
Kirven John D. type foundry, house 107
Cambridge
Kissane Michael, laborer, h.243 Franklin
Patrick, laborer, h. 243 Franklin
Richard, laborer, h. r. 243 Franklin
Kissling Albert, laborer, 122 Harvard,
bds. 165 Norfolk
Lawrence, laborer, h. 165 Norfolk
Kistner Frank W. (Cole, Kistner & Co.)
provisions, 159 Hampshire, b. 205 do.
Kittredge Ann M. widow of Jesse H. h.
29 Bigelow
George L. asst. prof. H. U. house 9
Hilliard
George T. clerk, 557 Mass. ave. h.
240 Green
Mary, widow, h. r. 42 Murray
Kiven Charles, watchman, h. Wesley av.
Kivlan Catherine, widow of Peter, house
36 Gore
George A. at Boston Globe, boards
23 Rockwell
John, teamster, b. 36 Gore
Peter B. pressman, Riverside Press,
bds. 23 Rockwell
William, asst. foreman, composing
room, Riverside Press, h. 23 Rock-
well
William H. printer, Riverside Press,
h. 26 S River
Klein Ignatz, clothing and gent's fur-
nishing, 441 Main, h. do.
Kleinberg Andrew, case maker, house 9
Plymouth
Kline Edward S. paper hanger, boards
365 Main
Herbert L. expressman, b. 365 Main
Joseph, shoemaker, 25 Washington,
house do.
Joseph P. iron moulder, house 199
Portland
Robert, painter, h. 274 Vine
Klitzing Achim, baker, 97 Banks, b. do.
Knape Charles, mechanical engineer, 2
Central sq. h. 8 Oak Circle
Knapp Allen H. student, H. U. house 11
AVendell [14 Pleasant pi.
Carl, ins. agent, 85 Water, B. h.
Knapp Ezekial W. lather, b. 1095 Cam-
bridge
Julius P. carpenter, h. 65a Rice
Kneeland Edward P. helper, 13 Church,
b. 17 Eliot
George B. salesman. 30 Boylston,
bds. 17 Eliot
James, h. 164 Main [Boston
James, painter, r.10 Brattle,h.at So.
James E. printer, 3 Linden, bds. 250
Green
Jennie, widow of J. E. h. 250 Green
John, laborer, h. 59 Cedar
John H. teamster, b. 164 Main
Joseph S. driver, b. 17 Eliot
Martin, teamster, 131 Garden, h. do.
Mary A. Mrs. h. 17 Eliot
Richard, laborer, h. 30 Hastings
Thomas H.carriagesmith,13 Church,
bds. 17 Eliot
William B. plumber, 1982 Mass. ave.
h. at Somerville
Kniall Patrick, carpenter, b. 15 Far well
place [Auburn
Knight Albert L. foreman, h. 10 Mt.
Charles W. motorman, h. Lawn
Clarence E. stone cutter, house 223
Harvard
ElbridgeE. watchman, h.12 Avon pi.
Elizabeth Mrs. h 81 Oxford
Emeline C. Mrs. h. 2 Oxford [do.
Henry U. clerk, 145 Hampshire, h.143
John J. wine clerk, Algonquin Club,
B. h. 47 Lawrence
Julia B. asst matron, Almshouse,
Tannery, b. do.
Mary F. b. 2 Orchard
Oscar, at Am. Tack Co. rms. 275
Broadway
Pamelia W. widow of Joseph R. h.
25 Third
Simon, asst. W. E. St. Hy. Co. rms.
12 Dunster
Willard, carpenter, h. 76 Magazine
William, machinist, at So. Boston. h.
89 Thorndike
William H. blank bookmnfr.32 Haw-
ley, B. h. 12£ Western ave.
Knights Clarence E. blacksmith, 39 Main
George, waiter, b. 76 Harvaid
Samuel R. (S. R. Knights <fe Co.) t
auctioneer. 615 Mass. ave. and 226
Washington, B. h. 222 Mass. a v. B.
Susannah Mrs. h. 91 Cushing
KNIGHTS S. R. & CO."(Samuel
R. Knights), auctioneers and real
estate, 615 Mass av. and 226 Wash-
ington, B. See back cover
Knop Henry, carriage and sign painter,
Allston, h. 273 Putnam ave.
KNOTT NATHANIEL W. T.
gas fixtures, 29 Bromfield, B. h. 3
Potter park. See p. 23
CAMBRIDGE
L'L]
DIRECTORY
305
Knowles D. K. foreman sausage maker,
169 Gore, h. at Somerville
John S. watchman, Riverside Press,
h. 22 Rockwell
John T. brakeman, B. & M. R. R.
h. 32 Cameron
Josephine E. at University Press,
rms. 140 Western ave.
Reuben C. carriage builder, 10 Gore,
h. 166 Elm
Knowlton Annie T. Mrs. h. 1 Ballard pi.
Clarence, student, b. 65 Putnam av.
Emma F. A. widow of Aaron, h.
16 Ellsworth ave.
George F. clerk, 4 Central sq. bds.
45 Prospect
KNOWLTON GEORGE P.
sexton, First Baptist church, paper
hangings and wall papers, 4 Cen-
tral sq. h. 45 Prospect. See p. 792
George W. carpenter, h. 95 Mt. Auburn
Grace L. widow of Benjamin F. h.
69 Washington
John, cutter, B. h. 1 Ballard pi.
Samuel D. paper hanger, 4 Central
sq. b. 45 Prospect
Knox Andrew, pressman, b. 9 Munroe
Charles H. cook, B. & A. R. R. h.
45 Essex
Daniel, laborer, h. 90 First
Edward, laborer, h. r. 27 Sixth
Franklin C. foreman, University
Press, h. 85 Putnam ave.
Grace, widow, b. 45 Essex
Ira C. porter, h. 27 Hastings
James, cabinet maker, h. 164 Main
John W. mnfr. of hand stamps, 22
Milk, B. h. 64 Cherry
William, machinist, h. 6 Moore
Knutson Andreas, action maker, house 6
Hotel Lilly, 21 Harrison
Koch William, clerk, h. 105 Kinuaird
Koehler George, at Am. Rubber Co. h.
156 Spring
Kohler Charles W. machinist, boards 107
Columbia [bia
Julia, widow of Lewis, h. 107 Colum-
Kohlhepp Christian, sausage maker, 172
Thorudike, h. r. 177 Spring
Kollen John W. baker, h. 4!) Columbia
Koralewsky Franz, laborer, 174 Broadway
Kordulasinski Wactaw. at 169 Gore, h. 8
Mullens ct. [41 Prince
Koreb Morris, tailor, 171 Mas-, av. house
Korman John, peddler, h. 20 (lay
Kiaas Adolph, silversmith, 240 Dover, B.
h. 188 Thorndike
Charles A. silversmith, boards 188
Thorndike [Franklin
Krail Elisa, widow of Conrad, bds. "i'l-i
Kramer Barry, ear conductor, h. 84 Rice
Krauser Alfred A. shoemaker, house 5
Kreeb Fred, sausage maker, 181 Broad-
way, b. r. 49 Hampshire
John!, laborer, h. 49 Hampshire
Kreitmann Louis. butcher.172 Thorndike,
h. 4 Eighth
Kretschmar Albert, clerk, 172 Thorndike,
b. 1531 Cambridge
Kriedel Max, coppersmith, h. 142 Amory
Kriegel Nicholas, rope maker, house 1018
Cambridge
Krisnsen Kristian S. ins. agent, house
213i Franklin
Kriwen Eichard, electrician, b. 115 River
Kroepsch Robert W. baker, 1166 Cam-
bridge, h. 169 Norfolk
Kroff Joseph, boiler maker, 50 Harvard
Krona Peter M. shipper, h. 105 Hampshire
Kronan Marv Miss, bookkeeper, boards
68 Otis
Timothy A. varnisher. h. 68 Otis
Krone Carl, laborer, h. 4 Eaton
Krook John L. inlayer. b. 108 Thorndike
Krueger Albert, upholsterer,b. 25 Decatur
Robert A. H. driver, h. 25 Decatur
Kuebler Charles, teamster, boards 2495
Mass. ave.
Michael Mrs. h. 2495 Mass. ave.
Kuhn Fred, shipper, B. h. Cameron
Kuner August, baker, Hampshire, corner
Plymouth, h. 8 Union
Theresa, clerk, b. 8 Union
Kuntson Andrew J. blacksmith, boards
21 Fairmont ave.
Kupfer Charles F. calenderer, Am. Rub-
ber Co. h. 34 Portsmouth
Kurth Reinhold,wire worker, h. 2 Cutter
court
Kusick Robert T. painter, h. 2 Pond pi.
see Cusick, also Cusack
Kwinkelenberg David, h. Hotel Beacon,
374 Oxford
LABELLE GREGOIRE, clerk, B. house
191 Portland
LaBonte Eliza Mrs. dressmaker, 1916
Mass. ave. h. 830 Somerville ave.
Eloise, widow of Joseph, house 830
Somerville ave.
Frank X.drng clerk, boards 830 Som-
erville avenue
Laboree John, laborer, b.5 Seventh Bt.Ot.
Labranch Horace, machinist, house 348
Green
Joseph, brush maker, h. 348 Green
Labree Albert, copper worker, house -'>\
Harvard
Labuskie Prank, shoemaker, p. 221 Vine
Lacas Prank, machinist, 29 Main
.Joseph, blacksmith, h. 112 Fourth
Joseph,Jr. watchmaker,b.l 12 Fourth
Lacey Garrett, galvanizer, b.7 Broad w a}
James, laborer, h. rear 138 Kim
306
CAMBRIDGE [Jj] DIRECTORY
Lacey John, fireman, h. 12 Plymouth
John, mason, h. r. 34 Hunting
Michael, action maker, bds. Broad-
way House
Lack Robert, clerk, rms. 72 Fourth
Lackev William A. b. 32 Tufts
William H. h. 32 Tufts
Lacount William F. postal clerk, house
201 Hamilton
Lacroix Bazil, broom mnfr. rear 63£
Rindge ave. h. 18 Harvey
Henry, teamster, b. 422 Main
Ladd Fred L. police station, h. 14 Rutland
George W. salesman, 13 Tremout, B.
h. 3 Gorham
Mary A. widow of John S. h.2 Frost
Ladell Thomas, printer, h. 52 Middlesex
Ladner Marv M. widow of John, house
7 Hotel Albert
Lafayette Theodore E. designer, house
19 Myrtle ave.
Laffey Annie Mrs. h. 169 Frranklin
George E. plumber's apprentice, b.
169 Franklin
James, clerk, P. O. Boston, bds. 84
Hohvorthy
John,rubber worker,b.S4 Holworthy
John L. teamster, b. 169 Franklin
Martin, laborer, h. 84 Holworthy
Thomas, laborer, h. r.90 Holworthy
Laflamme Elzio, carpenter, B. B. Co.
r. 124 Rindge ave. h. do.
Leopold, hairdresser, 2 Holyoke,rms.
29 Surrey
Lafond Joseph, laborer, h. 85 Rindge av.
Louis, cabinet maker, -house 126
Columbia
Laforest David, brickmaker, house 273
Walden
Laf ranee John B. clerk, house 3 Cottage
park avenue
Laguerquist Eric, cabinet maker,and up-
holsterer, 7 Cherry ct. house 24£
Cherry
Louise Mrs. dressmaker, 24£ Cherry,
house do. [Hamilton
Laha Mary, widow of James, house 114
Lahey Katherine E. teacher, Webster
grammar school, h. at Stoneham
LahifF John, laborer, h. 261£ Portland
Patrick, laborer, h. 141 Elm
Laible Amelia M. Mrs. h. 79 Oxford
LAIGHTON CHARLE S A. (E.
Tripp & Co.), painter, 17 River, h.
18 Fairmont. See p. 791
Laing Alfred A. druggist, 273 Pearl, h.
159 Magazine
Daniel C. waiter, h. 7 Dyke
Laird William M. tel. operator, house 38
Brookliue
Lake Charles H. (Lake & Moynahan),
livery stable, 1230 Mass. ave. house
52 Trowbridge
Lake Frank B. student,!). 52 Trowbridge
Haunah, widow of George, house 40
Bald wiu
LAKE & MOYNAHAN (Charles
H. Lake and Neal A. Moynahan),
livery stable, 1230 Mass. ave.
See page 200
Lakey Ann, widow of Timothy, house 1
Broadway
Lakin Thomas, car cleaner, h. 116 Web-
ster avenue
Thomas, h. 19£ Fifth
Lalley George W. clerk, 98 Banks, bds.
96 do.
John Mrs. grocer, 98 Banks, h. do.
John H. grocer, 26 Surrey, h. do.
Patrick, sawyer, 174 Broadwav
Thomas G. h. 1 Mill
Lally Dennis W. saop maker, boards 189
Broadway
Emily E. Miss, cashier,436 Harvard,
b. 24 Cowperthwaite
John D. bookbinder, Riverside Press,
h. 24 Cowperthwaite
John J. sawyer,174 Broadway,house
189 do.
John P. pressman, Riverside Press,
h. 14 Otter
Lawrrence P. box mnfr. b.27 Berk-
shire
Michael, white washer, house 48
Harding
Patrick, laborer, h. 37 Willow
Patrick, sawyer, 174 Broadway
Patrick J. furniture polisher, bds. 177
Charles
Patrick J. sawyer, h. 27 Berkshire
Thomas, driver, b. 189 Broadway
Lalor John, mason's tender, h. 43 Banks
Lamar Frank, furniture, h. 219 Vine
LaMarche Frank, salesman, B. boards
1860 Mass. ave.
Mary A. Mrs. widow of Louis, house
1860 Mass. ave.
Walter J. phvsician, 1268 Mass. ave.
h. I860 do."
Lamb Augustus C. student, M. I. T., B.
b. 19 Sacramento
Catherine, widow of Michael F. h.
138 Amory
Charles R. J. salesman, 56 Bedford,
B. b. 159 Brattle
Charles R. Mrs. h. 159 Brattle
George, conveyancer, h. 9 Ellsworth
avenue
George X. salesman, b. 159 Brattle
George T. hairdresser, 213 Congress,
B. b. 175 Auburn
Henry W. (Lamb & Ritchie), sheet
metal pipe mnfr. Albany, house at
Brookliue
Jesse R. teamster, b.149 Columbia
Joseph, ladder maker, h. 4 Gore pi.
CAMBRIDGE
LL]
DIRECTOliY
307
Lamb Joseph J.plumber,694 Mass.ave. h.
18a Cottage
Michael F. at tube works, rooms 136
Amory
Roland (3. sec. (178 Devonshire, B.),
h. 19 Sacramento
Samuel T. h. 19 Sacramento
Sarah Mrs. h. 5 Watson
Susau A. widow of Jesse, house 149
Columbia
Thomas H. plumber, 696 Mass. ave.
h.361 Prospect
LAMB & RITCHIE (Henry W.
Lamb and David A. Ritchie), sheet
metal pipe mnfrs. Albany, corner
Portland. See p. 22
Lambert Garrett H. (G. H. & P. J Lam-
bert), mason, h. r. 208 Appleton
George H.hairdresser,h.440 Mass. av.
George S. at 1859 Mass. ave. bds. 32
Mt. Pleasant
G. H. & P. J. (Garrett H.and Patrick
J. Lambert), masons, 27 Tuttle
John, laborer, bds. 169 Bridge
Johu 1ST. tinsmith, h. 316 Prospect
Martin, laborer, Revere Sugar Re-
finery, h. 30 Gore
Patrick C. ice cream maker, 1372
Mass. ave. h. at East Boston
Patrick J. (G. H. & P. J. Lambert;,
mason, 27 Tuttle, h. 75 River
Peter, painter, b. 10 Wicklow
Thomas F. plasterer, h. 22 Dublin
Thomas J. sawyer, h. 50 Eustis
William B. window glass, house 5
Highland
Lambkin Louis A. trav. salesman, 62
Hampshire, h. at Milton [nery
Laminar Fibre Co. office and factory, Tan-
Lamkin Annie M. Miss, dressmaker, 39
Sacramento, b. do.
Frederic L. (F. L. Lambert & Co.),
printer, b. 39 Sacramento
F. L. & Co. (F. L. Lamkin and AV.
J. McKeever), printers, 1229 Cam-
bridge
Pufus L. carpenter,h. 39 Sacramento
Lamont Alexander M. salesman, bds. 19
Rockingham
Annie Mrs. b. 1 b) Pleasant
Edward, bds. 38 Winthrop
Lamothe [saac,blacksmith,h. 10 Wicklow
Louis, blacksmith, h. 34 Dublin
M. W. driver, 16 Locke, ll. do.
Lamprey .logic F. Mis. teacher, Webster
grammar school, I). It;'.) Auburn
Lampion Annie, widow of Edwin C. b. (J
Bote! Harrison
Lam-on Annie S, Miss, teacher, Webster
grammar school, rma. 2] Magazine
A 9a < '. honse 8 13 Ma<s. ave.
Charles B.machinist,iunc. Broadway
and Market, b. 129 Washington
Lamson Fred U. salesman, 29 Franklin, h.
9 Gardner
John H. sign painter,h.3 Lamson pi.
Mary S. widow of Edwin, house 3
Clinton
Lancaster Sherman R. physician, 5 Pleas-
ant, rooms do.
Land Charles F. clerk, 9 Chauncy, B. b.
110 Austin
Frances A. Mrs. h. 110 AustiD
Landahl John L. cabinet maker,h.25 Line
Lauder Francis A. ship joiner,h.331 Pearl
Harriet P. Miss, Pension office, B. h.
331 Pearl
Ruth Ella Mrs. teacher, at Brookline,
h. 12 Story j[162 do.
Landergan David, grocer, 164 Dublin, h.
Landerkiu Alber L. machiuist, 29 Main,
h. 454 Broadway
Edward, night engineer, C. W. W.
station, rins. 454 Broadway
Llewellyn, h. 300 Mass. ave/
Landers Agnes Mrs. h. 76 Harvard
Charles, waiter, b. 76 Harvard
Frank, hatter, b. Hotel Brooks
John, painter, h. 115 Riudge ave.
Joseph, hatter, b. Hotel Brooks
Margaret, widow of William, h. 115
Riudge ave
Mary Mrs. b. Hotel Brooks
Michael, at Am. R. Co. h. 52 Ninth
Robert, porter, h. 19 Lambert
Thomas, laborer, h. 35 Bristol
William, laborer, b. 60 Harvard
Landman Bradford H. variety store, 24
Boylston, h. 56 Winthrop
see Lanman
Landrigan Michael, laborer, Mt. Auburn
cemetery, h. 26 Vineyard
see Landergau
Landry Constance, foreman, 2S1 Dublin,
h. 124 Garden
David, coppersmith, house 1152
Cambridge
Joseph, tinsmith, h. 9 Portland
Joseph P. teamster, h. 57 Dublin
Paid, barber, 115S Cambridge, b. 14
Union
Thomas, foreman, cooliug room, 169
Gore, li. 12 Iluntiug
Willis, coachman, 21 Arlington, h.
4 White st. pi.
Landy .John, painter, rma. 79 Boylston
.Joseph, painter, rms. 79 Boylston
Lane Alice M. Mrs. variety store, •"">]
Washington, h. do.
Archibald I>. car conductor, h. :> I
Boylaton
Caroline M. Mrs. h. 1!) Oxford
Catherine, widow of John, h. r. 57
Sixth
Chandler 15. carpenter, 1 13 l*>roadwa\
h. 4 Putnam ct .
19
308
CAMBRIDGE [JJ DIRECTORY
Lane Chester B. clerk, 473 Cambridge,!).
131 Thorndike
Cornelius J. h. 238 Bridge
David, ledgeman, h. 36 Montgomery
David E. laborer, b. 16 Middlesex
Dennis, h. 17 West
Elias N. h. 28 Western ave.
Ellen, widow of John, house 19
Hunting-
Ellen, widow of John, h. 7 Jefferson
Gardiner M., Lee, Higginson & Co.
44 State, B. h. 8 Mercer Circle
George B. grocer, 1027 Cambridge,
h. 367 Columbia
George M., Pope Professor of Latin,
H. U. h. 8 Mercer Circle
Henry, laborer, b. S03 Cambridge
Hugh, laborer, h. 1197 Cambridge
James, laborer, h. 18 East
James, laborer, b. 161 Franklin
Jane L. h. 25 Appleton
Jeremiah, laborer, b. 48 Bridge
Jeremiah A. clerk, B. b. 161 Franklin
Jeremiah H. h. 19 Florence
Joanna, widow of Dennis, h. 107
Cambridge [do.
John, carriage mnfr. 35 Gore, h. 112
John, city laborer, b. Middlesex
John, laborer, h. 161 Franklin
John, laborer, b. 107 Cambridge
John, laborer, b. 72 Gore
John, laborer, b. 7 Jefferson
John, laborer, h. 2 Lexington ave.
ward 5
John, laborer, h. 51 North
John, switchman, B: & M. E. E. h.
127£ Bridge
John A. teamster, h. 103 Cambridge
John J. boots and shoes, 58 Eindge
b. 16 Middlesex
Josiah F. bookkeeper, 689 Mass. av.
h. 42 Western ave.
Margaret, widow of John, h. 7
Blair pi.
Mark, motorman, rms. 39 Hoi worthy
Mary, widow of Timothy, house 713
Cambridge
Mary E. Miss, h. 10 Hastings
Maurice, apprentice stone cutter, b.
70 Gore
Michael, laborer, b. 16 Middlesex
Peter J. clerk, b. 7 Blair pi.
Sadie B. cashier, E. H. White's, B. h.
100i Norfolk
Theron H. (T. H. Lane & Co.),
clothing, 473 Cambridge, h. 131
Thorndike
Thomas, cooper, h. 29 Warren
Thomas Mrs. h. 121 Charles
Timothy, laborer, b. 51 North
Timothy, laborer, h. 12 Hunting
T. H. & Co. (T. H. Lane), clothing,
473 Cambridge
Lane Ward, hostler, 33 Washington av.
Willard E. clerk, 275 Main, h. 184
Wiusor
AVilliam, helper, 135 Wash. b. do.
William, laborer, b. 73 Fifth
William C. librarian, Boston Athen-
a'um, h. 19 Oxford
William C. physician, 51 Washing-
ton, h. do.
Lang Anestina, widow of Lewis, h. 10)£
Portsmouth
Clara F. widow of Ira M. h. 24
I rving
George F. action maker, h. 25 Market
Henry, book marbler,Eiverside Press,
269 Putnam ave.
Herbert, at Brown Univ.b. 24 Irving
John C. h. 247 Green
John H. at Boston Bridge Works, b.
Ill Second
Julian P. widow, b. Lexington ave.
Ward 1
Lewis, carver, rms. 143 Thorndike
Lewis J. piano worker, b. 25 Market
Margaret, widow of John, h. Ill
Second
Mary A. typesetter, b. Ill Second
William H. painter, b. 10 Green
William H. B. teamster, 226 Portland
b. 12 Tremont
see Laing
Langan Annie Mrs. dry goods, 8 Port-
land, h. do. ([Boston
James, blacksmith, 442 Main, b. at
Langdell Christopher C.prof . law school,
H. U. h. 37 Quincy
Langdon Minnie L. Mrs. h. 141 Austin
Samuel W. E. student, H. U. boards
901 Mass. ave.
Sophia H. Miss, h. 119 Oxford
Walter E. h. 901 Mass. ave.
William H. collector, P. 0.,B. house
533 Putnam ave
Woodbury T. engineer, Eevere Sugar
Eefinery, b. 31 Essex
Lange James, cooper, h. 152 Eindge ave.
Peter, brick maker, h. 152 Eindge
avenue
Langford Anna, widow of Eufus, h. r.
29 Grigg
James A. hostler, rms. 1158 Mass.av.
Jonas, coachman, 129 Magazine, h.
13 Walnut ct.
Went worth K. b. 18 a Cottage
Langill Henrv C. prop, planing mill,
Stiles, h. 209 Banks
Langille Adam,motorman,h.363 Prospect
Bessie L. confectioner, b. 63 Elm
Daniel W. at glue factory, b. 205
Franklin
Langlands Daniel G. (J. H. Eoberts &
Co.), second, cor. Charles, bds. at
Winthrop
CAMBRIDGE [J,] DIRECTORY
309
Langley Edwin C. ins. agt. h. 13 Ports-
mouth
Eliza J. Miss, h. 143 Thoradike
Everett W. watchman, h. 2G0 Sidney
Freeman, pressman, 4 Williams ct.
B. h. 17 Miller av.
Lauren F. clerk, 227 Cambridge, h.
109 Gore
Olive E. widow of Lauren, h. Ill
Gore
h. 59 Chestnut
conductor, house 2528
Theodore H
William E.
Mass. ave
Lauglois Joseph
A. brakemau, F. R. R.
h. 15 Eailroad
is
h. 78 Kirkland
Lanigan Martin, car conductor, house 19
Ban kg
Lanman Charles R. Prof, of Sanskrit,
H. U. h. 9 Farrar
see Landman
Lanner Carl G. baker, 303 Main
Lansing Isaac J. Rev. pastor, Park street
church, B. h. 957 Mass. av.
John A. publisher, 154 Pearl, B. h.
1034 Mass. ave.
John E. student, b. 1034 Mass. av.
Sarah A. widow of Jacob A. h. 125
Mt. Auburn
Lantigua Andrew, cigar mnfr. h. 100
Putnam ave.
Benjamin, bookkeeper, B. boards 100
Putnam ave.
Lapliam Charles, teamster, b. 59 Plymouth
George F. Jr. salesman, 120 Frank-
lin, B. 1). 2161 Mass. av.
LaPierre Elie 11. apothecary, 80 River
and (LaPierre <fe Norton), 223 Put-
nam av, house 109 River
Sarah E. widow of Elie F.h.107 River
& Norton, (Elie II. LaPierre and
George E. Norton), apothecaries,
223 Pur nam ave.
Lapointe .James V. bookkeeper, CO Dub-
lin, h. 238 Walden
William, cigar maker, h. 385 ( lolumbia
LaPorte John r>. waiter, B.h. 17 Bay
Lappee Peter,rubber worker,b.234 Broad-
way
Lapp in Francis E. b. 97 Mt. Auburn
Joseph, tisb cutter, h.85 Rindge ave.
Rose A. Miss, dining rooms. 97 Mt.
Auburn, b. do.
Larainv Elizabeth, widow of William, b.
197 Lake View ave.
Laraway George, car conductor, i><1>. 2
Frank
Larean Louis NT. Salesman, ll.il Ma--, av.
b. 117 Kinnaird
Large Arthur \Y. carpenter, rooms 4(i
Boylston
Charles, carpenter, i). 46 Boylston
Large H.Russell, carpenter, h.4G Boylston
Larginton August, laborer, h. 32 Bolton
Larkin Benjamin M. salesman, 468 Mass.
ave. h. 121 Harvard
Daniel, teamster, b. 08 Harvard
David, laborer, h. 260 Charles
Elizabeth, h. 61 Plympton
James J. boiler maker, 72 Main, h.
50 Broadway
James L. clerk, b. 58 Harvard
Lawrence, laborer, h. 58 Harvard
Michael J. laborer, h. 2 Walker ct.
Nellie Mrs. h. 9 Pioneer
Patrick, laborer, h. 94 Webster av.
Richard E. cooper, h. 33 Fourth
Thomas, copper worker, b. 58 Har-
vard
Lamer M. furrier, h. 948 Mass. av.
Thomas H. clerk, h. 9 Portsmouth
Larochell Octavius, blacksmith, house
11 Gushing ave.
Larose Charles, millman, bds. 55 Hub-
bard ave.
Leon, painter, h. 23 Jackson
Morris, mason, 11 Brookl'ord, h. do.
Larson Aaron, laborer, h. 189 Broadway
Alfred, mason, 632 Mass. ave. bds.
394 Main
August, machinist, b. Hotel Myrtle
August, piano worker, h. 140 Hamp-
shire [99 do.
August, piano worker, 36S Main, h.
Axel, wood carver, b. 9 Magnolia av.
Bernard, painter, 187 Green, bds.
59a Cherry
Charles, mariner, h. 2 Clark st. pi.
Charles, porter, h. 95.^ Harvard
Edward, piano maker, b. 108 Wash-
ington
Gottfried, cabinet maker, house 5
Torriugton place
John, carpenter, h. 10" Gore
John, piano varnisher, rras.141 Clark
Lars Frederick, piano case maker.
286 Main. b. 287 do.
Louis, gardener, h. -1 Myrtle ave.
Martin, painter, 1S7 Green, housi
Cherry
Xils (). piano maker. 368 Main
Victor E. wood turner. 384 Main,
house 176 Pleasant
Larsson Birger, shoe finisher, B. house
173 Pearl
Laselle Lydia R. h. 360 Harvard
William, broommaker, rear 63j
Rindge ave. house do.
Laskey Deliua, widow of John W. house
159 Thorndike
Fred, photo, printer, at Som. house
61 Austin
( ieorgianna Mrs. b. 61 A.U8I in
Latanowie/. Ignace, sausage maker. 172
Thorndike, h. 165 ( lharlea
310
CAMBRIDGE | L"| DIRECTORY
Latanowiez Ludwig, sausage maker, h. 50
Winter
Laterzo Frank, fruit, 544 Cambridge,
house do.
LATHE LEONORA F. MRS.
M. D. 34 Austin, house do. office
house 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M.
Lathrop Arthur W. clerk, N". E. Can Co.
B. bds. 424 Putnam ave.
Eugene R. compositor, h. 64 Pleasant
James G. instructor, Hemenway
gymnasium, H. U. h. 13 Avon
William L. salesman, 79 Kingston, B.
house 424 Putnam ave.
Latkowitch Louis, tailor,539 Cambridge,
house 474 do. [line
Latour Joseph, machinist, h.r. 147 Brook-
LaubingerCaesar,cigar packer, house 103
Pleasant
Emil, cigar packer, B.h.120 Pleasant
Laubner Theodore, engraver, h.30 Second
Laugh ran Michael W. brass finisher, h.
13 Wright
Laughton Mary Mrs. h. 228 Chestnut
William, bookbinder, Riverside Bind-
ery, bds. 228 Chestnut
Lauree Linn, fireman, B. & A. R. R. h.
114 Pleasant
Lavangie David, clerk.110 Harvard, bds.
Hampshire, corner Portland
John, mariner, h. 66 Brookline
J. David, clerk, 110 Harvard, house
36 Hampshire
Lavelle Stephen, cooper, h. 42 Plymouth
Thomas J. sexton, 29 Buckingham,
boards do.
Lavenue Andrew, laborer, b. 145 Otis
Lavery James, rubber worker, boards
28 Bristol
John, at Am. Rub. Co. b. 28 Bristol
Lavey James F. laborer, h. 81 Amory
John, watchman, h. 154 Tremont
John F. machinist, h. 42 Jefferson
William J. (Fitzgerald & Lavey),
grocer, 117 Hampshire, house 357
Columbia
Lavin John, laborer, bds. 5 Wesley ave.
John, silversmith, b. 102 Webster av.
Lavine Frauk, at 1ST. P. & P. Co. house
414 Columbia
Otto, baker, bds. 58 Fifth
Peter, at N. P. & P. Co. house 414
Columbia
Lavoie Ambrose, h. 65 Rindge ave.
Disney, carpenter, b. 105 Rindge av.
Frank, painter, b. 65 Rindge ave.
Joseph, laborer, bds. 65 Rindge ave.
Paul, grocer, 105 Rindge ave. h. do.
William, laborer, b. 65 Rindge ave.
Lavoo Henry, painter, b. 392 Main
Law Annie, saleswoman, h. 39 Elm
Emerson W. clerk, Third District
Court, Brattle sq. b. 2 Nutting pi.
Law Frederick W. police, station 2, bds.
5 Temple
George A. action maker, 113 Broad-
way, h. 214 Winsor
Robert, foreman, Cambridge Gas
Co. h. 54 Webster ave.
Lawler Annie, h. 169 Dublin
see Lawlor
Lawless John, laborer, bds. 30 Seventh
John, watchman, Revere Sugar Re-
finery, h. 25 Gore
John W. clerk, bds. 25 Gore
Richard, bds. 2 Chestnut pk.
Lawlor Michael, laborer, h. 311 Vine
Michael E. carpenter, b. 48 Fifth
Patrick, fireman, h. 35 Baldwin
Lawne Mary E. widow of Bernard, house
57 Fourth
Lawrence Antone, sugar house, b- 19 Gore
Charles F. provisions, 274 Broadway,
h. 210 Columbia
David, shipper, B. B. W.b.242 Third
Dick T. clerk, 260 Washington, B.
bds. 22 Elm, N. C.
Dolly D. widow of James K. boards
1725 Mass. ave.
D. H. cracker dealer, 29 Franklin,
house at Somerville
Ella L. widow of Frank, house 132
Franklin
Frank H. clerk, B. b. 6 Maple ave.
George H. produce, 104 Faneuil Hall
market, B. h. 6 Maple ave.
George L. provisions, 30 Faneuil
Hall market, B. h. 407 Broadway
George P. lawyer, 53 Tremont, rm.
14, B. h. 12 Mason
Herbert T. coal, 125 Columbus ave.
B. house 29 Mellen
Jane E. wid.of Oscar, h.216 Harvard
John P. poultry, 48 Faneuil Hall
market, B. h. 407 Broadway
Lewis, bds. 6 Maple ave.
Louis, clerk,52 River, b. 132 Franklin
Lydia J. widow, bds. 22 Haskell
Manuel, at sugar house, b. 19 Gore
Samuel C. 43 Charity bldg. B. house
22 Haskell
William, Rt. Rev. Bishop, 1 Joy, B.
house 101 Brattle
Mrs. nurse, h. 2599 Mass. ave.
see Lorence
Laws Albert W. butler, 8 Elmwood ave.
house 70 Murray
Charles H. clerk, 200 Huntington av.
B. house 588 Putnam ave.
Elizabeth A. widow of William,house
588 Putnam ave.
Lawson Abbie Y. widow of Andrew J.
house 466 Putnam ave.
Carl W. cook,.h. 145 Tremont
Charles E. W .janitor, Agassiz school,
house 4 Center
CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY
311
Lawson Christy, mail driver,h.312 Third
Francis C. day watchman, Am. Eub.
Co. house 137 Charles
Fred M. piano inspector, 286 Main,
house 212 Harvard
James W. engraver, h. 116^ Inman
Maud A. teacher, Cambridge High
school, h. 466 Putnam ave.
Rebecca, widow of William, h. 38
Washington
Victor E.wood turner,h.l76 Pleasant
Miss, house 479 Broadway
Lawton George F. driver, 682 Mass. ave.
house 37 River
Joseph H. coppersmith, boards 88
Thorudike [Thorndike
Margaret, widow of John, house 88
Martha B. Miss, dressmaker, house
46 Market
Lazzaro Charles, driver, 1402 Mass. ave.
house at Somerville
Leach Edward H. carpenter, h.27 Black-
stone
Francis H. carpenter, h. 465 Main
Henry L. at 70 Kilby, rm. 45, B. h.
26 Creighton
Hosea W. manager, Leach & Co. 146
Washington, house do.
Ralph H.mnfg. confectioner, 18 Elm,
house at Somerville
Sanford P. salesman, 9 Blackstone,
B. house 55 Chestnut
William H. carpenter, rear 454 Main,
house 1 Saville
William S. Mrs. h. 7 Huron ave.
William W. confectioner, 40 Elm, b.
305 Broadway
& Co. masons, 146 Washington
Leahy Daniel, laborer, h. 23 Marion
David, teamster, h. 53 North
Dennis, laborer, bds.- 94 Kinnaird
Dennis, laborer, h. 32 Harding
Dennis, police, h. 56 Walden
Eliza T. bookkeeper, 587 Mass. ave.
bds. 4 Antrim [shire
George P. apprentice, b. 114 Hamp-
Hannah, widow of David, b.53 North
James, laborer, b. 87 Rindge ave.
James, mason, h. 114 Hampshire
.lames II. baker, h. 322 Green
Jeremiah, night watchman, house
258 Bridge
John, canvasser, h. 17 Foster
John, plasterer, h. 85 Rindge ave.
John, laborer, h. 94 Kinnaird
John, laborer, h. 2 Linehan ct.
John, wood turner, bds. 152 Bridge
John J. mason, h. 2-10 Prospect
John T. plasterer, h. 85 Rindge ave.
Margaret, widow pi Patrick, bouse
183 Spring
Michael, laborer, b. LS3 Spring
Michael, watchman, b. 13 Fallon pi.
Leahy Michael. Jr. bookbinder, bds. 13
Fallon place
Patrick, watchman, h. 5 Winter
Patrick F. provisions, house 249 Mt.
Auburn
Patrick T. teamster, bds. 17 Foster
Thomas, laborer, h. 152 Bridge
Thomas, mason, 4 Antrim, h. do.
Thomas F. laborer, bds. 152 Bridge
Thomas J. physician, 125 Hampshire,
house 114 do.
Timothy,clerk,55 Rindge av.b.87 do.
William L. bds. 4 Antrim
William P. plasterer,b.87 Rindge av.
see Lahey
Leake Christopher, carpenter, 25 War-
land, house do.
Lealand Caroline C. widow of Charles,
house 274 Winsor
Charles H. clerk, 81 Main, boards
274 Winsor
see Leland
Leaman William, cigar maker, house 49
Hampshire
Learner John S. engineer, h. 104 Otis
Leamy Thomas, mariner, h. 117 Wash-
ington
Leander Carl, piano case maker, 368
Main, house 26 Berkshire
Emil, case maker, b. 26- Berkshire
Leary Cornelius F. composiitor, house
12 Magee
Daniel, laborer, b. 234 Bridge
Daniel, laborer, h. 116 Kinnaird
Dennis, laborer, h. 29 Warren
Dennis, h. 44 Second
Dennis, laborer, b. 236 Bridge
Dennis, laborer, b. 24 Warren
Dennis, laborer, h. 167 Otis
James, laborer, h. 76 Plympton
James, lumber, h. 23 Seventh
Jeremiah, laborer, b. 729 Cambridge
John, at 169 Gore, b. 21 Lambert
John, bds. 44 Second
John, bookbinder,h.l22 Putnam av.
John, clerk, Mass. ave. b.47 William
John, laborer, h. 71 Cambridge
John, plumber, b. 116 Kinnaird
John. Jr. driver, b. 122 Putnam ave.
.Mary A. Mrs. grocer, 124 Putnam
ave. h. 122 do.
Matthew, engineer, h. 57 Tremont
Michael, driver, h. r. 22 Grant
Michael, harness cleaner, 12 Soden,
bds. 116 Kinnaird
Michael, laborer, b. 71 Cambridge
Michael, teamster, h. 21 Harrison
Michael A. confectioner, 1372 Mass.
ave. h. 2 Emmons place
Minnie housekeeper, b. if. i Norfolk
Patrick, laborer, b. 21 Lambert
Stewart, shipper, b. 283 Winsor
Thomas, molder, h. 69 Webster ave.
312
CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY
Leary Timothy, baker, h. 422 Columbia
, rubber worker, rms. 170 Har-
va rd
see O'Leary
Leather George, butler, 29 Concord ave.
bds. do.
Leavis Samuel J. plumber, 15 River, b.
gfc - at Somerville
Leavitt Albina D. widow of Jonathan,h.
19 Hollis
Almira F. widow of Erasmus D. h.
11 Warland
Charles E. salesman, h. 25 Hudson
Erasmus D. mechanical engineer, 2
Central sq. h. 317 Harvard
Fred H. (Leavitt & Peirce). cigars,
1316 Mass. av. h. 3 Irving pi.
H. S. Miss, h. 11 Warland
Ira H. clerk, h. 27 Haskell
Mary E. Miss, teacher, Morse gram-
mar school, b. 116 Washington
Miner L. H. trav. salesman, house 23
Putnam ave.
Philip O. fireman, B. & A. R. R.
rms. 588 Putnam ave.
& Peirce (Fred H. Leavitt and Win.
W. Peirce), cigars and billiards,
1314 and 1316 Mass. ave.
see Levitt
Le Baron Charles, adv. agent, bds. 419
Broadway
Le Berge Louis, hostler, b. 2 Second
Lebert Henry F. conductor,h.l63 Bridge
William D. baker, rms. 163 Bridge
LeBlauc Abraham B.' carpenter, 107
Dudley, house do.
harles P. tinsmith.
h.464£ Mass. ave.
Clovis, carpenter, h. r. 35 Cowperth-
waite
Francis, candy maker, b. 15 Columbia
Joseph, lather, h. 51 Clay
Lebresque Frank K. cornice maker, h. 58
Reed
LECIOtERE NATIONAL
BANK, Lewis Hall, president,
Geo. A. Lloyd, cashier, 337 Cam-
bridge. See page 766
Leckly Eliza, widow of William, h. 728
Mass. ave.
Leclair Oscar, milkman, h. 16 Watson
LeClaire Edward, brickmaker, house 4
Montgomery
Henry, painter, h. 11 Brookford
Placide, widow of Leo, h. 301 Main
Theophile, brick maker, house 111
Rindge ave.
Wellbrod, brick maker,h.l08 Rindge
avenue
Xavier, h. 108 Rindge ave.
Leddy Charles H. piano maker, 162
Broadway, h. 89 Gore
Frank T. wood carver, b. 60 Winter
Leddy Hannah M. widow of John, h. 60
Winter
Ledger Thomas, carpenter, house rear
98 Dudley
Lee Benjamin, coachman, h.87£ Harvard
David J. expressman, b. 21 School
Dennis, laborer, Memorial Hall, h.
104 Harvard
Eliza, widow of George W. bds. 78
Kinnaird
Ella C. Miss, stenographer, B. rms.
634 Western ave.
Frank E. driver, 7 Hovey ave. house
1595 Cambridge
Frederick W. clerk, h. Ill Ellery
Henry, Chinese laundry, 1392 Cam-
bridge, rms. do.
Henry, rubber worker, b. rear 181
Spring
Hung, laundry, 365 Main, rms. do.
Isaac J. elevator man, h. 50 Market
James, teamster, h. rear 16 Winter
James, ware dresser, Pelham, h. 21
School
James E. upholsterer, b. 87 Brookline
James H. fish, h. 36 Tremont
James L. carpenter, h. 87 Brookline
John Anderson, at U. S. Hotel, b. 78
Kinnaird
John H. h. 2 Village
Joyce, proofreader, Universitv Press,
b. 16 Ash
Lillie Miss, h. 40 Pine
Louisa, widowT of Robert, bds. 25
Washington
Low Sing, laundry, 297River,rms. do.
Magloire, laborer, h. 108 Rindge av.
Maria E. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 8
Worcester
Michael, clerk, B. b. 2 Village
Xathauiel H. porter,h. 293 Columbia
Patrick, teamster, 336 Main, bds. 2
Village
Robert, laborer, h. 118 Gore
Rose G. h. 8 Rindge ave.
Sadie P. stenographer, 29 Franklin,
bds. 36 Tremont
Watkins, ice cream packer, B. house
259 Columbia
Wilbur, grocer, b. 301 Broadwray
AVilbur E. clerk, 159 Hampshire, b.
301 Broadway
William, cooper, Goepper Bros. Co.
h. 181 Spring
William, foundryman, bds. 10 Broad-
way-
William, hack driver, h. 154 Elm
Wiug, laundry, 1148 Cambridge, h.do.
Yee, laundry, 815 Cambridge, h. do.
Leech Harry S. h. 1552 Cambridge
Leeds Dadiel D. varnisher, h. 123 Frank-
lin
Edwin F. salesman, b. 123 Franklin
CAMBRIDGE
[L]
D[KECTOKV
313
Leemaii Edgar A.(E. A. Leeman & Co.),
stable, Riehdale av. h. 51 Regent
E. A. & Co. (Edgar A. Leemau),
stable, Riehdale ave.
Lees Benjamin, coachman, h. 6 Gray pi.
Leest William E. plasterer, h. 467 Main
Lefarve Joseph, stable, rear Porters Ho-
tel, 1982 Mass. av. h. 9 Porter
Letting well , h. 62 Kirkland
Leflamme Lee, hairdresser, 4 Holyoke,
h. 29 Surrey
Lefler John, laborer, h. 287 Main
Lefleur Francois E. S. cabinet maker, h.
105 Fourth
LeFrancis Charles (Peter Le Francis &
Sons), 621 Mass. ave.b. 152 Austin
Fred (Peter LeFrancis & Sons), 621
Mass. ave. b. 152 Austin
Peter (Leter LeFrancis & Sons), ci-
gar mnfr. 621 Mass. av. house 152
Austin
Peter & Sons (Peter, Charles and
Fred LeFrancis), cigar mnfrs. 621
Ma? s. ave.
LeGalle Frank AV. sawyer, 174 Broadway.
rms. 189 Winsor
Legendre A. J. laborer, h. 63 Lincoln
Leger Frank, laborer, h. Concord ave.
near Niles Bros.
Henry, laborer, h. 13 Bolton
see Ledgere
Legere Elizabeth, widow of Amos, house
242 Third
Joseph, iceman, h. 6 Coulon's ct.
Mark, teamster, b. 242 Third
Legg Charles A. engineer, State House,
B. h. 77 Wallace
Charles H. painter, 546 Mass. av. h.
149 Auburn
Leggins Win. J. b. 266 Prospect
LeGrand Felix, foreman, {Hi Dublin, h.
147 do. [34 Cherry
Legraw Morris F. brass moulder, house
Lehan Cornelius, at X. P. & P. Co. at
Somerville, h. 19 Jefferson
Daniel, laborer, h. 15 Hunting
Daniel W. clerk, 57 Everett, B. house
26 Fourth
Henry F. b. 26 Fourth
Jeremiah, city laborer, li. 23 Hayes
Jeremiah, laborer, b. 12 Stevens ct.
Michael .J. glass blower, b. 31 Gray
Timothy, tube works, h. 1 1 Marion
Lehman Anna Miss, dressmaker, 366
Wiudsor, h. do.
Ernest, rubber worker,h. 100£ Hamp-
shire
Louisa, widow of GtlStave, house
366 Winsor
Robert, rubber worker,b.36G Winsor
Lehmkuhl Norn .Mis. h. »0 Thomdike
Thomas H. compositor, b. 90 Thorn-
dike
Lehrnkuhl William B. special police, h. 90
Thorndike
Leightizer Calvin A. expressman, house
43 Market
J. L. Mrs. h. 11 Green
Mary Mrs. variety store and dress-
maker, 41 £ Market, h. 43 do.
Morris, teamster, 200 Broadway, b.
5 Dickinson
William F. h. rear 81 Tremont
Leighton, Adeline H. widow of Jacob M.
h. 2 Hotel Inman, Inman, c. Main
Blanche, dressmaker, 32 Xori'olk.bdo.
Charles, bank clerk, b. 46 Fayette
Coffin S. carpenter, h. 32 Norfolk
Ellen X. principal, Otis school, bds.
382 Cambridge
Emily, widow of Thomas, house 503
Cambridge
George A. painter, 2225 Mass. av. h.
at Charlestown
George G. watchman, 1230 Mass.av.
h. 1^2 Somerset
Harlane P. clerk at Brookline, bds.
32 Norfolk
Henry B. plumber, h. 14 Bigelow
Henry P. candy maker, h. 164 Norfolk
Irving E. motorman, h. 11 Frank
John E. motorman, h. 647 Mt. Auburn
John H. foreman, American Net &
Twine Co. Second, house at West
Somerville
Lyman (F. L. Sawyer & Co.), lum-
ber and builder's materials, end of
Brookford, h. at Clinton
Margarette M. Miss, teacher, Latin
school, h. Hotel Inman
Thomas, car starter, h. 46 Fayette
Thomas, Jr. clerk, Otis, c. Second,
bds. 46 Fayette
Walstein H. foreman carpenter, State,
bds. 32 Norfolk
Winfield S. clerk, 437£ Main, bds. 32
Norfolk
Leitch George, express, rms. S5 Thorn-
dike
George, laborer, b. 269 Portland
.lames, ham curer, h. 269 Portland
.James, wood engraver, b. 269 Port-
land
John, drug clerk, 1>. 2(5!) Portland
John, engineer, h. 271 Port land
John H. clerk, h. S King pi.
Johnson, engineer, S7 Court. I>. h. 8
King place
Johuston, drug clerk, b. 269 Fort land
Samuel (i. clerk, b. 8 King pi.
Letter Milton M. student, i>. L750 Cam-
bridge
Leland Eva F. asst. a; Observatory, bds.
21 Payette
Prank K. clerk, h. 15 Florence
James, house 1 U Tremont
314
CAMBRIDGE
[L]
DIRECTORY
Leland Mary E. Miss, dressmaker, Hi
Tremont, bds. do.
see Lealand
Lelgegren Maria, h. 408 Main
Lellis John, laborer, b. 10 Porter
Lemay Alphonse, paiDter, h. 235 Franklin
Cleophase, painter, b. 235 Franklin
Julia, widow of Edward, house 286
Broadway
Julia A. (Hamilton & Lemay), baker,
5 Mt. Auburn, 215 Franklin, 288
Broadway, and 243 Hampshire, h.
286 Broadway
Lemelin B. at B. Bl Works, Sixth, house
330 Winsor
Lemkuhl William, sawyer, b. 221 Main
Lemon John H. gardener, h. 106 Amory
Lewis, second hand store, 584 Mass.
ave. h. 12 Salem
Wallace L. foreman, 2612 Mass. ave.
h. 25S5 do.
William, cigar maker. 17 De Wolfe
Lernont Annie Mrs. h. r. 140 Pleasant
Lend Olaf, laborer, h. 2475 Mass. ave.
Lendsu laborer, h. 190 Hampshire
Lenfest Granville B. printer, Second, c.
Cambridge, h. 125 Thorndike
Thomas H. music printer, h. 40
Western avenue
Lenhardt George, baker,b. 182 Thorndike
Lennon James E. auctioneer, real estate,
constable, etc. 631 Mass. ave. h.
141 Pearl
Martin F. brass finisher, h. 193 Nor-
folk
Mary, widow of John, h. 141 Pearl
Michael, brick mason, h. 19 Mag-
nolia avenue
Michael, iron moulder. Pelham, h.
138 Harvard
William, bds. 138 Harvard
William, machinist, b. 191 Xorfolk
Lennox Frederick, carpenter, 11 Cherry,
h. 50 Jay
Lenox James J. foreman, carriage paint-
er, 244 Main, h. 126 Harvard
John M. letter collector, P. O., B. h.
99 Hampshire
William, laborer, h. 153 Gushing
Lent George F. h. 24 Cogswell ave.
Lentini Charles, hairdresser, 1406 Mass.
ave. h. 15 Sparks
Lenz Ernest, baker, h. 78 Crescent ave.
Leonard George A. salesman, 377 Wash-
ington, B. b. 27 Walden
George E. hackman, 11 Elm, h. 414
Main
George L. cutter, h. 99 Main
George T. trav. salesman, h. 11 Vin-
cent
Georgia F. h. 153 Washington
Harriet H. h. 153 Washington [vard
John P. student. H. U. b. 343 Har-
Leonard Josephine M. dressmaker, 70
Wiusor, house do.
Kate, widow of William, h. 14 Third
'Katherine P. asst. librarian, 42 Brat-
tle, bds. 343 Harvard
Lucy A. Mrs. dressmaker, h. 56 Put-
nam avenue
Mary J. Miss, clerk, 599 Mass. ave.
b. 2 Fairmout ave.
Peter F. clerk, 92 State, B. h. 343
Harvard
Phillip, h. 19 Gore
Robert, laborer, b. 184 Charles
Sidney, brakeman, h. 41 Harvey
William T. cracker dealer, 29 Frank-
lin, h. 255 Broadway
Willis R. hack driver, 565 Mass. ave.
h. 56 Putnam ave.
see Lerned
Leonhardt Herman C. hairdresser, 210
Hampshire, bds. 2o5 do.
Lepotsky EdwTard, shoemaker, 231 Vine.
h. do.
Frank, shoemaker, h. 224 Vine
Leppe Joseph A. cabinet maker, h. 16£
Harvard
Lermon Aaron, shoemaker, 12S1 Cam-
bridge, h. at Boston
Wolf, shoemaker. 1281 Cambridge, h.
163 Elm
Lerned Charles W. disinfectants, rear
2461 Mass. ave. h. at Somerville
Edward E. milkman, end Washburn
ave. house do.
Lucy, h. 2461 Mass. ave.
Rebecca R. h. 2461 Mass. ave.
Walter H. butter, etc. h. 2354 Mass.
avenue
Walter H. Jr. salesman, bds. 2354
Mass. avenue
see Learned, also Leonard
Lerner Andrew F. driver, b. 17 Mt. Auburn
Frances, wid. of Andrew, h. 7 Banks
Frank, gardener, h. 17 Mr. Auburn
Fred, merchant tailor, 14 Mt. Au-
burn, house do.
Joseph, nurse, 12 Mt. Auburn, h. do.
Lena, widow of Michael, h. 7 Banks
LeRoy Carrie A. Miss, b. 248 Putnam av.
Lertora Esther E. widow of John F. h.
5n9 Mass. ave.
William H. music teacher, house 559
Mass. avenue
Lescarbeau Silva. tailor, B. h. 7 Elm
Leseur Herbert G. book stamper, h. 577
Putnam avenue
LeShane John, carpenter, h. 49 Jay
Richard, rubber worker, h. 59 Cherry
LeShanna Charles W. fruit, 429 Main.
house do.
Lesley Alonzo. h. 11 Everett
Charles, laborer, h. 74 Harvard
Leslie Emma Mrs. h. 39 Tremont
CAMBRIDGE [J,] DIRECTORY
315
Lesperance Charles, confectioner, 287
Main, b. 134b Washington
George, driver, Girard Bros. bds. 5.1
Dublin [51 do.
James X. provisions, 55 Dublin, h.
Lessard Thomas, laborer, h. 14 Hunting
Lester A. DeVerd, piano action maker,
bds. 17 State
John, cook, h. 12 Pine
Letendre Louis, brick maker,h. 181 Dublin
Letson Emily C. bookkeeper, 449 Main,
b. 302£ Broadway
Margaret E. saleswoman, B. boards
302£ Broadway
Philip H. carpenter, h. 30 Allston
William A. Mrs. h. 302£ Broadway
Letteney James W. steam fitter, boards
25 Elm
Lettich Anthony, cook, B. h. G Wilbur
Leven Arthur, baker, 441 Cambridge
Leventhaler Charles, dry goods peddler,
house 42 Elm
Lever John B. painter, h. 109 Elm
Leverett George V. lawyer, 53 Devon-
shire, B. h. 5 Ellery
William J. foreman finisher, 286
Main. h. at Boston [way
Levide John O. fisherman, h. 193 Broad-
Levin Gustave, lineman, h. 17 Dodge
Oscar, watchman, bds. 17 Dodge
Zelim, draughtsman, 3 Central sq.
rms. 31 Bigelow
Levinson Maurice, shoemaker, 191 Cam-
bridge, h. at Boston
Levit Louis, student, b. 129 Spring
Morris, kitchen furnishing goods, 493
Cambridge, h. 129 Spring-
see Leavitt
Levy Aaron, salesman, B. h. 38 Bigelow
Abraham, tailor. B. bds. 38 Bigelow
A. M. rms. 100 Ellery
(ius. liuemen, h. 17 Dodge
Nathan, cigar maker, h. 58 Sidney
Oscar, watchman, b. 17 Dodge
LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYE-
ING AND CLEANSING
B S TABLISH 31 E N T, 127 1
Mass. ave. and 17 Temple pi. B.
Sit p. 2
Lewes Catharine Mrs. h. 135 Main
Lewin Frank, bds. 175 Auburn
Lew is Abbie A. h. 1 i Story
Abraham, tailor, h. r. ('» Lopez
Angeline II. wido\* "l Daniel, h. 120
Winsor
Annie M. i>. 15 William
Catharine A. widow of Richard, h.
135 Main
Charles, pump maker, bds. 60 Otis
Charles 1''. pressman, b. r> William
Charles •'. trav. Balesman, house \~>
William ; land avenue
Charles S. bookkeeper, h. .'{<; High-
Lewis Charlotte P. Mrs. h. 16 William
Clarence H. clerk, 100 Tremont, B.
h. 35 Essex
David VV. sewer pipe, Cambridge, c.
Portland, h. at Hyde Park
Edward R. bookkeeper, 122 Summer,
B. h. 178 Harvard
Ellen, widow of Robert, h. 6 East
Ellen M. dressmaker, 28 Ash, h. do.
Elsie Mrs. h. 51 Portland
Ferdinand J. h. 490 Cambridge
Frank, bds. 45 William
Frederick, brush finisher, h. 147 River
Frederick T. student, H. U. bds. 36
Highland avenue
Fredrika N. h. 14 Story
George, h. 16£ Hayes
George W. steward, 1324 Mass. ave.
h. 47 Parker
Henry C. f urniture mover, h. 19 Grant
James, clerk, h. 340 Winsor
James A. steward, Hasty Pudding
Club, h. 69 Mt. Auburn
Jerome, waiter, b. 1 Butler ct.
Jesse, laborer, h. 31 Murray
John H. laborer, bds. 6 East
Joseph, hack driver. 2007 Mass. ave.
h. 62 Orchard
Joseph, janitor, h. 333 Columbia
Laura F. Mrs. h. 11 Forest
Mary Ann Mrs. dressmaker, 112
Clark, house do.
Mary A. special teacher, public
schools, b. 26 Lincoln
Mary F. widow of Frederick, h. 26
Soden
Susan P. Mrs. h. 4, r. 114 Broadway
Theodore A. trav. salesman, h. 32
Cottage
Walter E. draughtsman, Norcross
Bros.Brookline. h. 12 Whitnevave.
William II. clerk, 9 Brattle, house
258 Green
Lexander Adolph, coppersmith, h. 431
Main
Lexner George D. blacksmith, h. ^,^
M.is<. ave.
Leydon Frank L. carpenter, h. 2Crescen1
John, Laborer, bds. 5 Suffolk
Michael .1. cigars, tobacco, etc. 1132
Cambridge, h. at Somerville
Libbey Frederick A. engineer, h. 55
Magee
Walter ('. clerk, 2409 Mass. ave. h.
ai Arlington
Libby Fred E. bookkeeper, bds. -ir Day
George II. upholsterer, 1894 Mass.
ave. h. al Somerville
Horace K. teamster, Filth, c. < fcarles
ami 15 1 Summer, B. aN<> mngr.
Libby Transfer <'*>. Fifth, cor.
( iharles, i>. :>7«', Cambridge
•lame- F. salesman, 387 Main
316
CAMBRIDGE [Jj] DIRECTORY
Libby Joseph M. last ranfr. h.50 Antrim
Mary Mrs. h. 22 Warren
Liebert Julius, clerk, B. b. 146 Columbia
Liddell Thomas, paper ruler, B. h. 42
Middlesex
Liddy Thomas, compositor, house 127
Hamilton
Lifford Alfred B. painter, h. 19 Bay
David, gardener, b. 18 Andrew
Light Frank F. teamster, h. lOSeckle
Lilienthal Sophia X. Mrs. house 21 Ellery
Lilley Jessie, piano worker, rms. 280
Winsor
Lilliegren Marie, widow of Ludwig. h.
408 Main
Lillis William, sugar house, h. 4 Winter
Lincoln Alexander, student, h. 53 Ware
Hall
Alfred, h. 83 Third
Alice C. stenographer, B. b. 76 Green
Arthur A. sub master, Harvard
grammar school, h. 147 Prospect
Arthur H. action maker, Osborn, b.
28 Worcester
A. Wills, salesman.B. h. 106 Prospect
Charles A. Jr. sanitary inspector,
bds.32 Broadway
Charles S. Mrs. h. 76 Green
Edward, cooper, b. 55^ Gore
Edward M. teamster, 211 Bridge, h.
36 Third
Elizabeth S. Mrs. milliner, 80 All-
ston, h. do.
Fred, fish, h. 71 Prospect
Ered A. bookkeeper, B. bds. 28
Worcester
Fred G. student, B. bds. 71 Prospect
Fred S. jeweller bds. 76 Green
G. Fred, fish and oysters, 696 Mass.
ave. h. 76 Prospect
Henry L. clerk, water registrar's
office, City Hall, h. 80 Allston
John L. car builder, B. bds. 28
Worcester
Joseph, cooper, b. 55£ Gore
Joshua, clerk, Riverside Press, h.
19 Ware
Luther Mrs. h. 19 Ware
Mary and Mattie, h. 18 Fayette
Nathan, h. 18 Fayette
Nathan F. clerk, 33 Commercial, B.
h. 3 Avon
Victoria, widow of William, h. 55£
Gore
William H. shipper, 169 Gore, h. 15
Fifth [ave.
Lindberg Axel, blacksmith, h. 8 Pioneer
John, piano case maker, 368 Main,
h. 86 Washington
Otto, h. 95 Harvard
Linde P. John, h. 30 Union
Lindenholm . compositor, bds. 19
Hilliard
Lindequist Jahna, carpenter, b. 164 Grant
Martin, carpenter, h. 16£ Grant
Martin, Jr. upholsterer, b. 16£ Grant
Max, carpenter, b. 164 Grant
Lindfeldt K. Wilhelm, porter, h. 1 Hotel
Lilly
Lindh Edwin F. clerk, B. b. 55 Orchard
Jennie R. music teacher, boards 55
Orchard
Olaf Rev. pastor Swedish Bapt. ch.
house 55 Orchard
Lindner Berthold, organ finisher, house
71 Sixth
Lindquist Andros, cabinet maker, house
112 Spring
Nils, iron worker, h. 5 Roger's block,
Washington
Oscar, machinist, h. 54 Clark
Lindsay Charles W. waiter, Memorial
Hall, rms. 55 Griggs
George W. waiter, house 74 Hastings
Sarah A. Mrs. house 36 Austin
Liudsey Frank A. h. 35 Jay
Richard, teamster, bds. 1 Sixth
Lindstrum Charles, at N. P. & P. Co. h.
799 Cambridge .
Frank, painter, 22 Boylston, rms. 10
Eliot
Lindvall August, wood engraver, house
5 Hotel Pleasant [232 Vine
Linehan Catherine, widow of John, h.
Charles, contractor, 46 Bridge, house
1480 Cambridge
Charles, job wagon, h. 238 Bridge
Cornelius, teamster, 221 Bridge, h.
141 Gore
Dennis, laborer, bds. 17 Marion [do.
Eugene, horseshoer, 124 Elm, h. 154
George H. at H. M. Sawyer & Son,
h. 55 Spring
John, fireman, h. 6 Gore
John, laborer, bds. 729 Cambridge
John, laborer, bds. 232 Vine
John, teamster, h. 212 Bridge
Mary E. at Douohoe's Magazine
office, B. b. 1 Amory pi-
Michael, laborer, h. 729 Cambridge
Michael, laborer, house 248 Third
Michael J. U. S. Postal Service, h.
1 Amory pi.
Nicholas/hatter, h. 8 Jefferson
Patrick, laborer, bds. 232 Vine
Linfield George, carpenter, bds. 27 Clay
Ling Frederick H. produce, h. 7 Carlisle
Theodore, piper, h. .*r 81 Tremont
Lingham Frank, box maker, h. 119 Third
Linglev Amy, widow of Bartlett, h. 28
Ash
Wellington A. salesman, 10 Summer,
B. bds. 28 Ash , [ave.
Link Claire F. lodging house, 1200 Mass.
Linnehan Cornelius, laborer, bds. 3
Parnell
CAMBRIDGE [J_,J DIRECTORY
317
Linnehan Cornelius M. agent, h.3 Carlisle
James, butcher, h. 179 Dublin
Mary, widow, h. r. 29 Bolton
Patrick, laborer, h. 10 Marion
Simon, gardener, bds. 249 Mt. Auburn
Linnell Charles L. painter, bds. 96 Web-
ster ave.
C. W. coffin maker, h. 10,3 Gore
Mary, widow of William, house 96
Webster ave.
Linscott Mary J. widow of Frank, house
&— -58 Norfolk
Linskey Johu, laborer, h. 18 Hunting
Linton Boston, cook, Memorial Hall,
rms. 1560 Cambridge
Charles E. letter carrier, P. O. 647
Mass. ave. h. 59 Franklin
David, brick layer, h. r. 142 Amory
Lippincott Sarah E. widow of Ion, house
148 Mt. Auburn
Lipsett Richard A. carpenter, house 856
Winsor
Liscom George B. at 169 Washington,
B.h. 121 Walden
John H. bds. 121 Walden
Lister Elizabeth A. Miss, music teacher,
bds. 19 Putnam ave.
Frederick W. fencing teacher, 20
Church, h. 19 Putnam ave.
Eobert X. vocal teacher, boards 19
Putnam ave.
William A. bookkeeper, 65 Sudbury,
B. h. 30 Shepard [line
Listou Edward, motorman, h. 191 Brook-
Patrick, city laborer, h. 23 Bay
Litchfield Ada M. teacher, Allston school,
boards 15£ Shepard
Allen J. broker, bds. 158 Auburn
Benjamin C. plumber, 17 Brattle, h.
439 Mass. ave.
George W. B. porter, Eiverside Press,
house 156 Pleasant
Harry O. draughtsman, bds. 15£
Shepard
Horace D. undertaker, 401 Mass. ave.
house 412 do.
Jean, rms. 248 Prospect
LITCHFIELD JUDSOX, under-
taker, 544 Mass. ave. house LIS
Auburn. See page 807
Lottie M. Miss, b. 438 Mass. ave.
Otis V. regulator, 162 Broadway, h.
15i Shepard
Little Abigail, widow of Joseph, house
7 Brewer
Browa & (o. (John M. Brown,
GeorgeFlagg and Charles Allen,)
bookbinders, Blacksl one
Catherine N. widow of Allen F. h.
1 1<; Green
David, gateman, Mass. ave. crossing
B. £ A. R. U. h. 7 Hotel Pleasant
Dell, saleswoman, li. 7 Brookline
Little Frank W. cracker dealer, h. 1 Cen-
tral place
John W. hostler, W. E. St. Ry.
Murray, boards 462 Main
Simon F. draughtsman, 101 Milk, B.
house 9 Greenough ave.
William, expressman, bds. 32 Rich-
dale ave.
William M. carpenter, bds. 7 Brewer
Littlefield Adoniram J. (A. J. Littlefleld
& Co.), 1847 Mass. ave. h. 33
Sacramento,
Annie Mrs. house 97 Clark
Austin G. at Globe Optical Co.
b. 349 Winsor
LITTLEFIELD A. J. & CO.
(Adoniram J. Littlefield and An-
drew J. Lovell), provisions, 1847
Mass. ave. See page 777
Dependence S. foreman piano ham-
mer coverer, 368 Main, h. 465 do.
Frank A. clerk, 1847 Mass. ave. bds.
33 Sacramento
Frank W. machinist, bds. 349 Winsor
George A. machinist, T. B. M. Co.
Third, h. 349 Winsor
George E. books, Cornhill, B. house
16 Chester
George T. foreman cutter, 28 Sum-
mer, B. h. 12 Mellen
Lucinda L. Mrs. h. 5 Gerry
.Lydia Mrs. h. 2217 Mass. ave.
Nathan, car conductor, rms. 61 ilol-
worthy
Nathan C .janitor, Washington gram-
mar and Hilliard primary schools,
h. 10 Mellen
Nina A. stenographer, 1398 Mass.
ave. b. 33 Sacramento
William R. piano hammer coverer.
368 Main, h. 35 Pine
Livermore John, bds. 287 Harvard
LI\ ERMORE JOSEPH 1\ pat
ent solicitor, 40 Water, r. 40. B. b.
3 Berkeley. See page -2(i
Mary C. widow of Edward A. bouse
364 Cambridge
Oliver W. house 36 Essex
Warren C. shop officer, Mouse of
Correction, h. 95 Third
William A. machinist, 184 Broadway,
b. at Somerville
Livesey Frank B. investment securities,
;>7!) Mass. ave. b. 1 Frost
Livingston Edward !•'. car conductor, h.
Bolworthy, opp. Locust
Livingstone Hugh, carpenter, b. 315
( lolumbia
dames, advertising agent. 618 Ifass.
ave. h. 393 Cambridge
•Joseph, dental student. i».K>7 [nman
Louis, car conductor, h. IJ Kinuaird
Louis, tailor. 131 Inman, b. 107 do.
318
CAMBEIDGE [L] DIRECTORY
Livingston Lucy J. house 241 River
Walter I. clerk, bds. 47 Howard
William D. sawyer, 174 Broadway,
h. 8 Marvin place [pi.
William W. upholsterer, b. 8 Marvin
Ljungholm Jacques, music teacher, 7
Brookline, h. do.
Llewellyn David, carriage painter, 2067
Mass. ave. h. at Arlington
Lloyd Charles, physician, 55 Prospect,
house do.
Emma Miss, h. 8 Maple ave.
George S. brass worker, boards 9
Broad wav
LLOYD GEORGE A. cashier,
Lechmere National Bank, 337 Cam-
bridge, h. at Arlington Heights.
See page 766
George F. rubber worker, h. 127
Norfolk
James J. compositor, h. 2S3 Green
James W. expressman, h. 165 Pearl
Melissa M. Mrs. teacher, Sleeper
school, bds. 127 Norfolk
Peter M. carpenter, h. 50 Holyoke
Robert J.driver,1402 Mass. ave. bds.
8 Brewer
Thomas, coupe, 1336 Mass. ave. h.
8 Brewer [ton
Thomas H. motorman, b. 75 Plymp-
Lloyde Ellen, widow of George, variety
store, 26 Sixth, h. do.
Loan John J. stained glass, 451 Columbia,
h. 445 do.
John J. Jr. stained glass worker,
451 Columbia, b. -±45 do.
Loane Robert, laborer, h. 212 Bridge
Locascio Emily, dressmaker, h. 292
Brookline
Frank, clerk, b. 292 Brookline
Frank, hairdresser, h. 292 Brookline
Loch John, laborer, h. 26 Harvey
Matthias, laborer, h. 33 Harvey
Philip, currier, bds. 26 Harvey
see Locke
Lochman George H. clerk, 74 Frank-
lin, B. bds. 34 Wendell
Jacob E. house 34 Wendell
Locke Charles B. produce, 97 F. H.
market, B. house 47 Dana
Edgar H. driver, h. 164 Elm, N. C.
Eleanor J. widow of William P. house
2254 Mass. ave.
Evelyn J. teacher, Shepard school,
bds. 2254 Mass. ave.
Francis H. widow of Calvin, house
8 Fairmont ave.
Frank, leather, 20 High, B. bds. 97
Allston
Frederick N. meat cutter, h. 21
Cherry
George E. officer, at H. C. rms. 46
Thorn dike
Locke Henry A. leather, 31 High, B. b
97 Allston
Horatio, provisions, 44 F. H. market,
B. 2270 Mass. ave.
H. Austin, clerk, 42 F. H. market,
B. house 14 Dover
John T. house 97 Allgton
Theodore J. (T. J. Locke & Co.), h.
46 Bigelow
LOCKE T. J. & CO. (Theo. J.
Locke), grocers, 23 Prospect. See
page 776
Warren A. music teacher, house 7
Francis ave.
see Loch
Lockett Jacob L. jobber, h. r. 13 Appian
Way
Lockhart Agnes H. bookkeeper, B. bds.
104 Austin
Albert E. at William L. Lockhart
& Co. 201 Bridge, h. 20 Highland
avenue
A. E. (W. L.Lockhart & Co.), under-
taker, 201 Bridge
Benjamin A. lawyer, 61 Court, B.
h. 15 Ellery
Charles H. undertaker, 201 Bridge,
h. at Somerville
Edward C. clerk, B. h. 28 Magee
Grace G. clerk, B. b. 104 Austin
Joseph S. physician, 837 Mass. av.
house do.
Katherine J. clerk, 585 Mass. ave.
bds. 104 Austin
Katie, widow of George A. house
392 Cambridge
Mary Mrs. h. 11 Antrim
Mary A. widow of Charles T. h. 104
Austin
Maud, clerk, 585 Mass. ave. b. 104
Austin
William A. 149 Staniford, B. h. 1904
Mass. ave.
William L. (William L. Lockhart &
Co.), furnishing undertaker, etc.
209 Bridge, h. at Belmont
LOCKHART WILLIAM L. &
CO. (Wm. L., C. H., A. E. Lock-
hart and G. H. Howard) , furnish-
ing undertakers and manfrs. of
coffins, caskets, etc. 191 to 209
Bridge, salesrooms, 149 Staniford,
B. See page 4
Locklin Frank D. salesman, b. 208 Pearl
Mary Miss, h. 60 Boylston
Michael, brass finisher, h. 13 Wright
Rebecca, widowT of William, h. 2
Rockingham place
William, clerk, Revere Bank, B. h.
2 Rockingham pi.
Lockshevitts George, furniture, h. rear
293 Third [5 Walnut ave.
Lockwood Bessie S. widow of Hiland, h.
CAMBRIDGE | J,] DIRECTORY
319
Lockwood Edward, painter, Palmer, c.
Church, b. 100 Mt. Auburn
Eugene, iron moulder, h. 157 Third
Jessie E. clerk, h. 74 Allston
Leverett L. engineer, Riverside
Press, h. 21 Blackstone
Lockyer William Mrs. housekeeper, 1190
" Mass. ave.
Lodi Angelo, fruits, 2048 and 2057 Mass.
ave. h. 52 Crescent ave.
Lof Edwin R. cabinet maker, h. 14£
Worcester
Lofberg Axel W. ice machine maker, h.
39 Prince
Lofgren Carl, painter, h. 25 Line
Loftier John, iron worker, h. 287 Main
Logan David, bookbinder, bds. 156 Pearl
Elizabeth J. widow of Peter, h. 30
Reed [30 Reed
Frank W. brakeman, F. R. R. boards
James, laborer, h. 56 Cedar
James 1. gas litter, bds. 29 Railroad
Janet, widow of James, h. 156 Pearl
Margaret, widow of Andrew, house
621 Huron ave.
Mary A. widow, h. 13£ Warren
Susana, widow of John, h. 27 Jay
Loges Carl A. (Carl A. & Son), r. 826
Somerville ave. h. 97 Walden
Carl A. Jr. (Carl A. & Son), rear 826
Somerville ave. h. 97 Walden
Carl A. & Son (Carl A. and Carl A.
Loges, Jr.), fresco painters, r. 826
Somerville ave.
Loldrup Andrew, blacksmith, h. 17 Bay
Lomasney Ellen Mrs. h. 20 Market
Lombard Burnham R. clerk, 2093 Mass.
ave. h. at Somerville
Charles, blacksmith, h. 31 Regent
Charles S. druggist, 2275 and 2431
Mass. ave. h. 42 Meacham
Eugene J. baker. 82 Mt. Auburn, h.
2 Cottage row
Eugene P. reporter, b.2 Cottage row
Hannah M. widow of Charles, h. 25
Wallace
Herbert E. (Lombard & Caustic),
printer, 26a Brattle, h. 22 Bigelow
Isaac, teamster, h. 81 Dublin
James M. butcher, h. 2 Market
Joseph A. tailor, bds. 2 Cottage row
Julia, widow of Richard, grocer, 299
Third, h. do.
Mary T. bookkeeper, b. 2 Market
LOMBARD NATHAN C. me-
chanical engineer and patent solic-
itor, 40 State, B. house 259 Pros-
pect. See page 26
Richard, painter, 115 Western ave.
Richard P. clerk. i:>l'. Harvard, h. 1
Hotel Union, Harrison
Susan G. teacher, Wellington school,
bds. 257 Prospect
LOMBARD WALTER E.
draughtsman and designer, 40
State, B. h. 22 Bigelow
& Caustic (Herbert E. Lombard and
Charles E. Caustic), job printers,
26a Brattle
Lonergan Katherine E. dressmaker, 97
Rindge ave. bds. do. [town
K. J. cutter, 26 State, h. at Charles-
Thomas, laborer, h. 97 Rindge ave.
Long Abiel E. (A. E. Long & Son), un-
dertaker, real estate and ins. 2105
Mass. ave. house 24 Rice
Albert B. salesman, 465 Medford,
Charlestown. h. 50 Amory
Andrew, glass blower, h. 26 Second
Andrew J. plumber, b. 26 Second
LONG A. E. & SON (Abiel E. and
George Walter Long), undertakers,
real estate and insurance, 2105
Mass. ave. See p. 806
Daniel, foreman of finishers, 48
Canal, B. h. 19 Perry
David, glass maker, h. 165 Spring
Dennis, baker,209 Cambridge, boards
165 Spring
Dennis J. stone cutter, h. 40 Cogs-
well avenue
George H. carpenter, h. 30 Banks
George 11. Mrs. dressmaker, 30 Banks,
house do.
George Walter (A. E. Long & Son),
undertaker, real estate and insur-
ance, 2105 Mass. ave. bds. 24 Rice
Hannah, widow of Daniel, h. 103
Cambridge
James, laborer, b. 6 Hunting
James, laborer, h. 16 Willow
James J. hairdresser, h. 126 Winsor
James J. Mrs. dressmaker, 126 Win-
sor, house do.
Jeremiah, laborer, b. rear 3 Seventh
Jeremiah J. lithographer, Riverside
Press, h. 2 Daye ct.
John, grocer, 49 Gore, h. do.
John, teamster, bds. 165 Spring
John J. plumber, 255 Cambridge,
house 257 do.
Matilda Mrs. house 6 Rogers block.
Washington
Matthew, laborer, b. r. 3 Seventh
Nathaniel, b. r. 3 Seventh
Sarah, widow, b. 24 Rice
limothy, at 169 Gore, house 6
Bunting
Walter C b. 19 Pern
William, base ball player, bds. 163
Spring
William, laborer, h. 32 Warren
William, 2d. laborer, b. 11 Gore
William II. clerk, h. 26 Second
William 3. carpet upholsterer, 4.")i)
Washington, B. h. 10 Sidney
120
CAMBRIDGE [JJ DIRECTORY
Longfellow Alice M. h. 105 Brattle
Park, Brattle, between Hawthorn
and Willard, to Mt. Auburn
William P. P. architect, house 479
Broadway
Lougtield Joseph, grocer, 2 Clay, h. do.
Longley Edwin P. painter, h. 3 Frost
Octavia W. Mrs. h. 2 Gorhara
Longmire Howard D. foreman, bds. 12
Fairmont
Longshaw Margaret, widow of William,
h. 78 Otis
Lonstedt Claus, boiler maker, house 19
Washington
Look Irving N. smoother, State, c.Osborn,
b. 32 Norfolk [pi.
Loonier Wilbur, laborer, o. 3 Hampshire
Loomis Clarence, clerk, 273 Congress, B.
b. 2322 Mass. ave.
Gertrude E. compositor, b. 16 Gerry
Winrield S.pocketbook maker,Black-
stone, h. 25 Erie [bridge
Loona M. P. cabinet maker, h. 457 Cam-
Looney Daniel, h. 22 Marion
Daniel, laborer, h. 116 Webster ave.
John, expressman, h. 275 Portland
Michael, at B. B. Works, h. 282 Vine
Timothy, laborer, h. rear 145 Gore
William, bookbinder, 688 Mass. ave.
h. at Boston
Loper Thomas H. gardener, h. 30 Grigg
Lopez Albert P. carpenter and builder,
24 Elm, h. 10 King pi.
Manuel, laborer, h. 3 Warren
Margare.. widow of Fred, h. 203
Putnam ave.
Lord Albert J. E. printer, 42 Third, h.
159 Cambridge
Clarissa L. widow of Charles, house
15 Avon
Fred H. machinist, h. 112 Magazine
Fred T. clerk, 422 Broadway, house
1534 Cambridge
James E. salesman, h. 6 Irving pi.
Richard T. salesman, b. 9 Essex
Robert, machinist, b. 9 Essex
Samuel S. blacksmiih, b. 159 Cam-
bridge
Lorden Daniel, laborer, b. 5 Maruey
Daniel George, lamp trimmer, bds.
5 Marney [fey
Margaret, widow of Daniel, h. 5 Mar-
Michael, bricklayer, b. 164 Gore
Loreu Manuel, barber, h. 418 Columbia
Lorensen Christian, driver, h. 65 Banks
Lorentzen Adolph, musician, house 140
Pearl
Loring Alice R. widow, bds. 13 Meacham
Atherton, agent, b. 65 Austin
Francis, clerk, Chamber of Com-
merce, B. h. 13 Sacrameuto
Francis E. cracker dealer, house 21
. Antrim
Loring II. D.at 162 Broadway, house, at
Melrose
Ora, soap maker, 200 Broadway, b.
50 Brewery
Ruth D. teacher, High school,at Xo.
Brookfield, bds. 13 Sacramento
William H. salesman, b. 21 Antrim
Lorry Julia A. Mrs. tailoress, house 69
Brookliue [wood place
Lothian Chestes I. shipper, house 5 Lin-
Lothrop Eunice W. widow of George B.
h. 37 Blackstone
George B. locksmith, 370 Atlantic
ave. B. h. 337 Pearl
Horace A. h. 1741 Mass. ave.
. Mrs. h. 310 Pearl
Lotz Christohper, laborer, h. 34 Tremont
Edward H. trav. -salesman, boards 34
Tremont
Loubris Emil J. engraver, b. 81 Wendell
Joseph J. gardener, h. 81 Wendell
Julius, plumber, b. 81 Wendell
Loud George W. baker. 1061 Cambridge
h. 1059 do.
see Lowd
Lougee Oscar C.
22£ Cherry
Loughliu Bridget,
Loughrey Jennie,
painter, 428 Main, h.
of
h. 29 Mill
copyist, registry
deeds office. -b. 359 Cambridge
John, collector, h. 359 Cambridge
Louis John, night watchman, h. 255 Vine
Joseph, laborer, h. 56 Ninth
Lounie Patrick, tailor, 601 Mass. ave. h.
at Boston
Lounsbury Frank J. dry pressman, Uni-
versity Press, h. Eustace ct.
John N.draughtsman,b.l85 Chestnut
Love James L. instructor, H. U. house
27 Wallace
John, steam fitter, b. 35 Brookliue
Lovejoy Caroline A. widow, house 170
Chestnut [nut
Frank W. draughtsman, b. 170 Chest-
Lovelace Dean, iceman, b. 2480 Mass. av.
Jarn^s E. clerk. 604 Mass. av. house
24 Norfolk [way
Warren H. motormau, h. 263 Broad-
Loveland James W. chemist, 184 Broad-
way, h. at Somerville
Lovell Andrew J. (A. J. Lovell & Co.
1S53 Mass. ave. and (A. J. Little-
tield & Co.), provisions, 1847 Mass.
ave. and grocer, 62 Cambridge, B.
h. 11 Forest
Andrew J. Jr. clerk, b. 11 Forest
A. J. & Co. (Andrew J.,Fred W.and
Harry F. Lovell), groceries, 1853
Mass. ave.
Elizabeth M. widow of William S.
rms. 5 William
Fred W. (A. J.Lovell & Co.) grocer.
1853 Mass. ave. h. 9 Frost
CAMBRIDGE [JJ DIRECTORY
321
Lovell Harry F.(A.J.Lovell & Co.), 1853
Mass. ave. b. 11 Forest
Lovely Michael, pi umber, h. 204 Prospect
Lovering Arthur, b. 1 Larch
Charles W. bookbinder, h. 201 Put-
nam ave.
Cora Miss, h. 38 Kirkland
Harry, servant, 48 Brattle, b. do.
James W. Mrs. h. 1 Larch
see Lovrien
Lovett Abiel A, manager, 179 Tremont,
B. h. 430 Broadway
Arthur L. clerk, B. b. 46 Carver
Catherine, widow of Thomas, house
37i Cowperthwaite
Daniel, box maker, b. 199 Franklin
James F. baker, Memorial Hall, h.
37£ Cowperthwaite
John, laborer, h. 8 Beaver
Katie E. Miss, dressmaker,l Cowper-
thwaite, b. do.
Lucinda M. widow of Joseph I. h.
46 Carver
Michael, laborer, h.l Cowperthwaite
Thomas, shoemaker, house rear 203
Franklin
Lovrien C.A. Mrs. provisions, 2525 Mass.
ave. h. at Somerville
Low George W. h. 65 Oxford
Horace G. dry goods, 1350 Mass. av.
h. 25 Hurlbut
J. Herbert, confectioner,!). 65 Oxford
L. Fred, confectionery, b. 65 Oxford
Thomas II., D. D. S. b. 65 Oxford
Lowd George W. horseshoer, Green, c.
Bay, h. 31 Kiimaird
Lowe Edwin D. pres. 38 Broad, B. h.
316 Broadway
Harvey G. motorman, b. 100 Mt.
Auburn
Russell R. machinist, 29 Main, bds.
173 Auburn
R. Thomas, painter, h. 173 Auburn
Sarah F. widow of John, house 316
Broadway
Lowell Charles F.te;unster,h.l8 Carlisle
Ellen P. h. 9 Douglass
Frederick H, apothecary, 1 Austin,
h. 439 Main
[Catherine M. teacher, Willard pri-
mary school, h.9 Douglass
Kennev C. carpenter, II. I. house
386 NValden
Primary School. Lowell
Robert M. plumber, 36 Brattle, B.
b. 146 Green
R. Milton, clerk, 36 Brattle, B. bds.
1 16 Green
Lowery Patrick, Laborer, h. 62 Harvard
Lowney Dennis, laborer, it. 17 Winter
Jeremiah, laborer, b. 17 Winter
Dowry George, bookkeeper, 84 Bridge,h.
at Weil Medford
Lowry John, soap maker. 184 Broadway,
h. 16 Berkshire pi.
Michael, soap maker, 184 Broadway
Lubbe August, locksmith, B.h. 42 Cogs-
well ave.
Lubking Julius, cigar maker, house 44
Hastings
Lucas Charles H. laborer,house 2 Hamp-
shire ct.
John J. cabinet maker, h. 4 Decatur
Theodore, laborer, 12 Brattle, h. r.
29 Grigg
Lucaw Edward J. jobber. h. r. 42 Murray
Luce Joseph, baker, h. 66 Vine
Samuel H. carpenter, 134 Clark, h.
223 Broadway
Lucey Daniel, machinist, 29 Main
John, laborer, h. 191 Dublin
Thomas, grocer, 199 Norfolk, h. do.
Luck George A. engineer, h. 333 VVinsor
Lucy Anthony, stereotyper, 42 Arch, B.
h. 7 Lawrence
Arthur, clerk, B. b. 37 Western ave.
Dennis, laborer, h. 28 Porter
John C. laborer, h. 24 Warren
Matilda, widow of Charles H. house
892 Mass. ave.
Thomas H. captain, police station 3.
h. 37 Western ave.
see Lucey
Ludgate William B. janitor, Hotel Pel-
ham, B. h. 242 Winsor
William G. supt. 46 Wareham. B. h.
242 Winsor
Ludwig Andrew, tinsmith, 37 Xinth
Lufkin Anna G. Mrs. h. IS Bradbury
Charles, salesman, B. h. 16 Far well
place
Elizabeth F. b. 157 Hancock
Luke Elijah EL h. 15 Maple ave.
Eugene R. (E. R. Luke & Co.), hay
and grain, 71 Main. b. 15 Maple av.
LUKE E. K. & CO. (Eugene U.
Luke), hav and grain. 71 Main. See
1». 28
Jacob P. mill hand. h. 1301 Cambridge
Lauretta .1. dressmaker, h. 151 (lark
Walter J. S7 High, B.h.12 Ellsworth
avenue
Lum Margaret, widow of [saac E. lodg-
inghouse, L65 Broadway
Lunas Joseph I*. barber, 171 Franklin, h.
do.
Matilda Mrs. h. 6 Washington
Lund Andrew, carpenter, h. 5 Jackson
John, teamster, h. 157 Portland
John, wood turner. I). 17 Bay
Julia Mrs. bread store, in Eighth,
house do.
Louis, engineer, h. 13 Eighth
Lundell Carl, baker, 31 Kim. boards 8
I berry sex, h. do.
Lundergan Dennis, plasterer, 12 Middle-
322
CAMBRIDGE
IL]
DIRECTORY
Lundergan Fred, plasterer, b.42 Middle-
sex
James H. bookkeeper, b. 42 Gore
John, glass blower, h. 42 Core
Mary, widow of Michael J. house 42
Middlesex
Lundgren Anna and Augusta, house 77
Allston
Carl O. laborer, h. 361 Columbia
John A. planer, State, c. Osborn, h.
1 Harold place
Oscar A. clerk, h. 79 Allston
Sven P. cabinet maker, h. 77 Allston
Lundin Anna M. nurse,h.613 Putnam av.
Carl A. R. telescope maker, Alvan
Clark & Son,Henry,h. 613 Putnam
avenue
Emil W. furrier, 16 Milk, B. house 2
Houghton
Ernest F. clerk, b. 73 Harvard
Lundguist , cook, B. h. r. 40 Market
Lundstedt Niles W.bookbinder, B.h.1557
Mass. ave.
S. Herman, carpenter, h. 10 Decatur
Lundstrom Matilda, widow, h. 6 Rogers
blk. Washington [do.
Lundvall Fred E. janitor, 27 Everett, h.
Lungdoon Casper, laborer, b. 22 Warren
Lunitz Charles G. compositor, Riverside
Press, h. 7 Daye ct.
Lunt Alphouso M. at 64 Federal, B. h. 50
Lee
Frank M. clerk, b. 8 State
Henry B. teamster^Spear's Laundry,
h. 32 Webster ave.
Margaret C. widow of Benjamin F.
h. 8 State
William P. Jr. clerk, B. boards 18
Appain Way
William P. Mrs. h. 18 Appian Way
Lusk Bridget M. Miss, h. 11 Laurel
John L. clothing oiler, H. M. Sawyer
& Son, h. 8 Jefferson
Mary Ann, widow of John, house 14
Warren
Robert, machinist, b. 14 Warren
Lussier John (Xussier &Bonin),290 Wal-
den, h. 238 do.
& Bonin (John Lussier and Joseph
E. Bonin), wagon builders, 290
Walden
Lutes Joseph,teamster,h.253£ Broadway
Luther Henry R. (Barbour, Stockwell &
Co.), machinist, 205 Broadwav, h.
34 Lee
Thomas H. carpenter,h.279 Mass.av.
Luti Dominick, laborer, b. 85 Gore
Lutz Catherine Mrs. h. Waverly, near
Fort Washington
Frank, glass maker, h. 181£ Norfolk
George, piano trimmer, h. 261 Pearl
George A. plumber, 21 Central sq. b.
Jas. T. Lutz, Waverly
Lutz James T. carpenter, h. WaverljT, n.
Fort Washington
Joseph, clerk, bds. 181£ Norfolk
Nicholas,glass maker,h.l8U Norfolk
Stanley A. blacksmith, h. 54 Clark
William, carpenter, h. 73 Concord av.
Lyced James, machinist, h. 159 Elm
Margaret, h. 1010 Cambridge
Lycett Edward, b. Winthrop, c. South
John J. pressman, University Press,
h. 64 Boylston
Samuel F.hostler,63 Brattle, h.67 do.
Lydenberg John, laborer, b. 5 Suffolk
Lydston William H. engineer, house 24
Norfolk
Lyford Charles D. supt. Harvard Co-op-
erative Society, Dane Hall, house
at Watertown
Charles F. salesman, B. h. 28 Essex
Sarah R. widow of E. K. house 209
Columbia
Lyle Jennie, teacher, Agassiz school, bds.
2092 Mass. ave.
Sarah, widow of James, house 2092
Mass. ave.
William, marble worker,h.l5 Seventh
Lymau David, carpenter, 113 Broadway,
house 54 Putnam ave.
Ernest, plumber, 440 Main, bds. 54
Putnam ave.
Jennie L. dressmaker, 54 Putnam av.
boards do.
Josie Miss, clerk, 469 Main, boards 54
Putnam ave.
Lynam Bernard F. mat maker,202 Brook-
line, house 41 Norris
Charles instructor, H. C. house at
Somerville
Lynch Albert E. apothecary, 119 Hamp-
shire, h. 64 Amory
Annie Mrs. h. 16^ Mill
Bridget Mrs. h. 50 Grant
Catherine, grocer, 26 Warren, h. do.
Charles E. plumber, h. 117a Pleasant
Cormac, teamster, h. 9 Parnell
Daniel, mason, h. 26 Sidney
Dennis, laborer, b. 32 Winter
Dennis, laborer, h. 17 Jefferson
Dennis S. laborer, h. 149 Bridge
Dora A. Miss, millinery, 26 Sidney,
boards do.
Edward, rubber worker, b. 66 Harvard
Edward, teamster, 55 Cedar, h. do.
Edward, teamster, b. 178 Otis
Edward J. bds. 164 Mill
Ellen Mrs. h. 26 Sidney [Andrew
Ellen, widow of Thomas, house 29
Francis, paper hanger, b.66 Harvard
George P. tinsmitli, 385 Putnam av.
h. 42 Norfolk
James, laborer, b. 34 Harding
James E. soap maker, 184 Broadway
h. at Somerville
CAMBRIDGE [J,] DIRECTORY
323
Lynch James F. laborer, b. rear 03 Gore
James J. peddler, h. 58 Plymouth
James J. spring beds. h. 66 Harvard
Jeremiah, gardener, h. 33 Warren
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 14 Harding
Jeremiah, laborer, 169 Gore, house
674 Cambridge
John, h. 345 Broadway
John, coachman, h. 146 Hastings
John, cooper, house 3 Moore
John, laborer, h. 8 Berkshire place
John, laborer, h. 11 Marion
John, marble cutter, b.H94Cambridge
John, peddler, h. 47 Rindge ave.
John, Scotch knitter, Am. 1ST. & T.
Co. Second, b. 2 Chestnut pk.
John, shade painter, h. 26 Andrew
John D. laborer, bds. 57 Rice
John F. cooper, h. 468 Cambridge
John F. teamster, 26 Dublin, h. do.
John F. soap maker, 184 Broadway,
bds. 12 Harrison
John J. laborer, b.rear 35 Cowperth-
waite
John J. teamster, h. 44 Porter
John J. car starter, Baldwin St.
stable, h. 5 Rice
John T. confectionery,h. 169 Winsor
Joseph, grocer, 246 Third, h. do.
Lillie E. widow of James, house 159
Main
Margaret, widow of Daniel, house 95
Kinnaird
Margaret, widow of Patrick, h . 143
Banks
Margaret Mrs. variety store, 125 Dub-
lin, h. do.
Mary, at Riverside Press, house 31
Blackstone
Mary, widow, h.r. 35 Cowperthwaite
Mary B. widow of Michael, house 66
Harvard [Inman
Mary M. widow of Michael, bds. 109
Michael, brushmaker, 122 Harvard
Michael, diy pressman, Riverside
Press, h. 226 Franklin
Michael, laborer, b. 177 Otis
Michael, plumber's helper, 694 Mass.
ave. 1). 315 Green
Michael, teamster, 23 Webster ave.
house do.
Patrick II. pressman, h. 29 Andrew
Patrick J. scenery painter, bds. 125
Dublin
Philip, teamster, b. 44 Porter
Richard C. grocer, 24 Haves, h. do.
Robert J. mason, 1). 26 Sidney
Thomas, ironworker, h. 32 Winter
Thomas, laborer, h. 64 Boylston
Thomas, laborer, h. 315 Green
Thomas F. baker, h. 53 Tremont
Thomas II. printer, Riverside Press,
bds. 319 River
Lynch Thomas J. motorman.h. 45 Cedar
William, laborer, h. 35 Warren
William, peddler, h. 195 Norfolk
William H. machinist, h. 50 Grant
William M. at Am. R. Wks. house
96i Fifth
Lynde Richard, carriage maker, house 50
Rindge ave.
Lynds Charles, teamster, h. 174 Harvard
Fannie Mrs. h. Hotel Brooks, Brooks
Lynes Edward O. Mrs. h. 49 Orchard
Edward M. crayon artist, h.490rchard
Frank, music teacher, 146 Boylston,
B. h. 34 Mt. Pleasant
Lynn Eliza, widow, h. 1196 Cambridge
John, teamster, 129 Gore, house 106
Webster ave.
see Linn
Lyon Carl A. engraver, 41 Temple pi. B.
bds. 103 Henry
Cyrus E. piano repairer, h. 277 Main
David G., Hollis Professor of Divin-
ity, H. U. h. 9 Buckingham
Edward, carpenter, h. 27 AVendell
Frederick O. jeweller, b. 103 Henry
Hans W. C. compositor, Riverside
Press, h. 103 Henry
Jemima H. widow of Peter B. house
30 Worcester
Jessie E. widow of Wallace, house
13 Antrim
Mary D. widow of Leonard, h. 36
Ash
Timothy, boiler maker, 92 Main
William E. pressman, B. h. 30 Wor-
cester
William L. gatekeeper, north gate
Mt. Auburn cemetery, h. 36 Ash
Lyons Archibald D. teamster, 42 Elm, h.
61 Market
Alfred S. motorman, h. 18 Rice,
Catherine, widow of Michael, h. 25
Hancock
Daniel, at B. & M. R, R. b. 12 Seventh
Daniel, laborer, h. 2 Gore
Daniel, watchman, h. Bridge
Dennis, at Dover Stamping Co. bds.
18 Decatur
Edward, laborer, b. 2480 Mass. ave.
Eleanora, widow, h. 88 Elm
Eliza, widow of Archibald, b. 61
Market
Ellen, h. 50 Cedar [Eliot
Ellen E. widow of .John M. b. 17
Frances A. widow of William, b. 53
Fifth
Henry James, boiler maker, h. LOS
Webster ave.
.lames, at Standard Oil Co. b. 151 Otia
.lames, driver. 271 Columbia, h. l:>»*>
Hampshire
Jessie, Mrs. music teacher, 13 An-
trim, b. do,
20
324
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
Lyons John, blacksmith,h.l08 Plympton
John, laborer, 221 Bridge, h. 5 Line-
nan's ct.
John, city teamster, b. 2496 Mass. av.
John F. laborer, h. 17 Seventh
John P. laborer, b. 25 Hancock
Michael, engineer, Sixth cor. Potter,
h. 151 Otis
Michael, fireman, h. 6 Ninth
Michael, laborer, h. 3 Union court
Michael, laborer, h. r. 12 Harding
Michael, laborer^ b. 2 Gore
William, cement maker, Am. R. Co.
b. 12 Seventh
William C. salesman, Boston, h. 42
Norfolk
William W. laborer, h. 117 Pleasant
Lyshorne Albion F. hostler, 33 Sacra-
mento, h. 6 Sacramento pi.
George, coachman, 79 Ravmond,
b. do.
Lysledt John, shoemaker, b. r. 63 Spring
MAAG JOHN K. h. 120 Harvard
Maas Charles H. trav. salesman, h. 18£
Green
Mabey Paul, carpenter, b. 4 Watson
Mabille Phillip E. designer, 162 Broad-
way, h. 95 Columbia
Mabry Willis, Standard Action Co.
Osborn, h. 268 Broadway
Macaig David W. tailor, B. h. 12 Rindge
avenue
Macbeth William, painter, h. 120 Elm
MacCann Alfred D. fresco painter, house
57 Crescent
Alfred D.Ur. clerk, 1847 Mass. av. b.
57 Crescent
Fred, clerk, 5 Brattle, b. 57 Crescent
MacCarragher G. furniture moving and
express, 277 Prospect and 9 Oak,
house do.
MacCarthy Maurice, laborer, h. 2579
Mass. ave.
Macconnell Mary W. widow of Hugh, h.
125 Pleasant
Macdonald Alexander, carpenter, h. 205
Putnam ave.
Alice, widow of Charles, h. 57 Pine
Cordelia H. widow of Edmund J. h.
22 Putnam ave.
Daniel W. clerk, h. 118 Webster av.
Edgar H. (Harvard Extract Co.),
extracts, 12 Pearl, b. 37 Inman
Edward, clerk, 12 Pearl, h. 37 Inman
Fred W. cigar mnfr. 37 Hartford, B.
h. 324 Harvard
Hector, iron moulder, house 74 Wash-
ington
Henrietta F. widow of William L. h.
1557 Mass. av.
James, carpenter, b. 290 Mass. ave.
Macdonald James, clerk, b. 144 River
Jessie, widow of Daniel, house 247
Broadway
Jessie, widow of John, house 290
Mass. avenue
John A. clerk, b. 247 Broadway
John M. carpenter, b. 36 Hampshire
Joseph B. rec. teller, Charles River
Nat. Bank, b. 37 Inman
Kenneth, carpenter, b. 290 Mass. av.
Lila, coat maker, b. 36 Hampshire
Mary, widow, h. 103 Brookline
Mary S. widow of James, h. 172
Pleasant
Neil, agent and telegraph operator,
F. R. R. Cambridge station, Mass.
ave. b. do.
Norman, b. 6 Holyoke pi.
Rose, Miss, dressmaker, 140 River,
house, do.
Stanley E. clerk, Waltham, bds. 37
Inman
Thomas S. motorman, house 10 Oak
Circle
William D. hostler, b. 247 Broadway
see McDonald
Mace Charlotte P. widow of Horace F.
h. 34 Warland
Frank E. hatter, h. 159 Winsor
Horace F. bookkeeper, house 34
Warland
MacGill James D. compositor, Riverside
Press, h. 2 Hotel Vernon
William V. bookkeeper, 2 Hotel
Vernon
Machado Jacinto, laborer, h. Lowland
avenue
Luciano Victor, physician, 1210 Cam-
bridge, h. do.
Manuel, carpenter, h. 20 Spring
Macidlowski Frank, laborer, house 175£
Third
Maciel Antoine V.barber,h.529 Cambridge
Etta Mrs. music teacher, house 529
Cambridge
Maclsaac Jennie Miss, dry and fancy
goods, 349 Main, b. 347 do.
Maclver Daniel, h. 1 Harvard pi.
Mack Anthony, laborer, h. 20 Harding
James, laborer, h. 1001 Cambridge
John, laborer, b. 45 Porter
John C. laborer, h. 6 Jefferson
Julia, widow of Dennis, h. 9 Holly
avenue
Martin T. night lunch, house 41
Brookline
Michael, laborer, h. 45 Porter
Mackay Alexander J. L. manager, N. E.
Telephone and Telegraph Co. 757
Mass. ave. h. 23 Norfolk
James A.hairdresser,120 Hampshire,
h. at Faneuil
Steele Mrs. b. 1 Berkeley
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
325
MacKEIGAX LAUCHLIN G.
ladies' and gent's tailor, 15 Brat-
tle, rm. 10, b. at B. See p. 794
MacKellar Eben F. printer, Uuiv. Press,
h. 66 Vassal Lane
fames N". printer, b. 66 Vassal Lane
Mackenzie Allison H. upholsterer, B. h.
14 Salem
Elizabeth, dressmaker, 21 Wilbur,
boards do.
George S. rubber cutter, h. 10 Union
Herbert, typesetter, b. 46 Boylston
James, currier, h. 21 Wilbur
James K. carriagesmith, 264 Green,
b. 115 River
James M. at University Press, h. 15
Antrim
Mary Miss, h. 115 River
see McKenzie
Mackey James, truss maker, h. 42 Gore
James W. laborer, b. 1 Lincoln pi.
John, foreman, b. B.B. Works, h. 117
Hastinga
Matthew, carpenter, 132 Cambridge,
b. 54 Columbia
Richard, porter, h. 1 Lincoln pi.
Mackin Margaret, widow of James, h. r.
356 Green
Mackintire George E. 35 Congress, room
20, Boston, h. 51 Avon Hill
Mackintosh George, cook,b.r.61 Harvard
John, blacksmith, rms. 32 Western
avenue [do.
Macklin Bernard J. florist, 5 Crescent, h.
Mackusick Albert R. student, boards 99
Norfolk
Amasa A. Mrs. h. 82 Franklin
Arthur L. clerk, b. 99 Norfolk
Harry A. clerk, B. b. 82 Franklin
Isabel G. Miss, bookkeeper, 445
Mass. av. b. 82 Franklin
Leroy P. confectibnerv,h.99 Norfolk
Meredith H. student, b. 99 Norfolk
see McKusick
MacLaren Alexander G. carpenter, house
237 Columbia
Philip, h. 137 Pearl
MacLean Alexander H. carpenter, h. 28
Hadley
Maclean George W. carpenter,h.361 Main
Lizzie B. Miss, dressmaker, 153 Au-
burn, h. do. [Auburn
Margaret Miss, cloak maker, b. 153
Marie N. Miss, dressmaker, boards
153 Auburn
Mary Mrs. h. 153 Auburn
Neil, carpenter, b. 153 Auburn
MacLeod William G. agent, compressed
yeast, p. 96 [nman, h. do.
William L\ student, b. 96 [nman
Maclosky Mary B. Mrs. microscopist, h.
23 Ellsworth ave.
see McCloskey
MacMaster Alexander, h. 24 Leonard av.
James T. bookkeeper, F. H. mkt. B.
b. 24 Leonard ave.
Jennie K. teacher, Dana school, bds.
24 Leonard ave.
John Alex, bookkeeper, house 24
Leonaid ave.
Matilda J. teacher, Dana school, bds.
24 Leonard ave.
MacMonigal Charles, at Riverside Press,
h. 2 Broadway
Macomb David B. engineer, U. S. N. h.
28 Arlington
Macomber Emma A. Mrs. house 2433
Mass. avenue
Urania Mrs. h. 139 Austin
Susan L. matron, M. S. P. C. C. 139
Austin
MacRae Annie J. b. 30 Essex
John G. carpenter, 1 Brooks, h. 6
Hotel Shirley, School
see McRae, also McCrea
MacSwain John A. brakeman, bds. 249
Chestnut
Magnus A. clerk, Riverside Press, b •
35 Rockingham
Samuel, carpenter, 95 Allston h. 248
Chestnut
MacTear Belle A. stenographer, boards
81 Inman
Mac Vane Edith E. and Emily D. h. 34
Kirkland
S. Marcus, prof, of history, H. U. h.
34 Kirkland
Macy John A. student, H. U. boards 187
Appleton
Joseph F. salesman, h. 168 Raymond
Oliver C. electric supt. Keith's Thea-
tre, B. b. 187 Appleton
Powell, storekeeper, 169 Gore, house
187 Appleton
Maddeford John H. butler, h. 92 Wash-
ington [bridge
Madden Angelina Miss, h. 1426 Cam-
Daniel J. boots and shoes, 645 Cam-
bridge, h. 1426 do.
Hannah Mrs. h. 1426 Cambridge
Jeremiah, moulder, Pelham, house
126 Harvard
Jeremiah, shoemaker,923 Main, house
at Boston
John, carriage painter, 224 Main. h.
at South Boston
John, letter carrier, b. 88 School
John F. teamster, h. 141 Elm
Owen, boarding bouse, 25 Sixth
Patrick .). clerk, P. 0. 847 Mas-. a\ .
b. 1426 Cambridge
Thomas F. sail maker, bouse 1426
( lambridge
William, laborer, b. 485 Winsor
Maddein Henry ''. pressman, 1284 Ma--.
av. h. at BostOD
326
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
Maddocks Lewis A. mariner, house 19
Shepard
Madeiros Frank, laborer, h. 7 Marion
Joseph, painter, h. 107 Gore
Manuel, furniture, h. 20 Spring
Madigan Irene, widow of Thomas, house
5 Madison
Michael, laborer, h. 18 Lopez
Richard W. mason, h. 22 Fourth
Madison Joseph, painter, b. 157 Main
Madoes Joseph, laborer, h. 68 Second
Madsen Peter, painter, b. 1 Gore st. pi.
Magahy Andrew B. Mrs. h. Wallace
Rebecca L. widow of Andrew B. h.
47 Wallace
see McGahey
Magee Alexander L. 1975 Mass. av. b. 99
Richdale ave.
Francis D. h. 392 Cambridge
George, special inspector, G. M. D.
b. 35 Rice
Hugh, attendent,Mass. General Hos-
pital, B. h. 234 Putnam av.
James H. (J, H. Magee &Co.), h. 99
Richdale ave.
John A. painter, 10 Regent, house 87
Pemberton
J. H. & Co. (James H. Magee),
painters, 51 Crescent ave.
Louise J. bookkeeper, B. 234 Put-
nam ave.
Magey Mary A. stenographer, B. boards
15 Sparks st. pi.
Maginnis George, painter, h. 94 Fourth
Magnell Nicholas, baker, 31 Elm, rms. 271
Broadway
Magnuson Antone, shoemaker, h. 23 Fifth
Axel, vinegar maker, 75 Main, h. at
Somerville
Eric, cabinet maker, 11 Cherry, bds.
22 Suffolk
John G. (Hiens & Magnuson), gro-
ceries and provisions, 105 Western
av. h. 189 Putnam ave.
Sophia, widow of Sven, house 107
Western ave.
Sven W. peddler, h. 23 Line
Magnusson Axel, at 75 Main, h. at Som-
erville
Bror. vinegar maker, 75 Mian b. 71
Harvard
Carl, stone cutter, 258 Mt. Auburn,
b. 71 Harvard
Magoon Omer A. drug clerk, 223 Putnam
ave. boards 233 do.
Magoun Warren, bookbinder, h. 50 West-
ern ave.
Magrath Benjamin P. hostler, bds. 1247
Cambridge
see McGrath
Magruder Frank G. printer, h. Inman pi.
see McGruder
Maguire Ann, widow, h. 34 Warren
Maguire Charles J. salesman, B. h. 13
Wilbur
Edward F. blacksmith, 110 Otis, bds.
70 Gore BXfc"
Francis, oils and candles, 1 Central
wharf, B. house 151 Austin
James H. baker, G£ Norfolk, h. 4
Douglass
John, at glass factory, bds. 20 Bay
John B. band sawTyer, h. 148 Bridge
Lucy A. music teacher, 151 Austin,
h. do.
Mary, widow of Terrauce,h.l39,Bridge
Patrick, porter, boards 19 Ninth
Thomas, laborer, h. 162 Gore
Thomas, steam fitter, house 20 Bay
Thomas H. roofer,696 Mass. ave. h. 75
Park
, h. 105 Gore
see McGuire
Magwire Frank Rev. insurance agent,
Milk, B. house 46 Lee
87
46
Marion B. teacher, Dana school, b
Lee
Mahady A.E.Miss, house ok Fairmont av.
Daniel J. janitor, Epis. Theo. School,
house 33 Ash
Edward F. typewriter,205Broadway,
boards 33 Ash
Fred T. pen artist, 671 Mass. avenue,
boards 14 Lawrence
George H. bookkeeper,671 Mass. av.
boards 14 Lawrence
James I. clerk, 671 Mass. ave. boards
14 Lawrence
John, (Parker & Mahady) , auctioneer,
671 Mass. ave. house 14 Lawrence
Mahaffy Francis J. printer ,house Jackson
John E. gilder, boards 75 River
Johu T. carpenter, 91 River,h.75 do.
Mahan Charles H. wheelwright, h. Winter
Edward, car inspector, h. 102 Otis
Edward J. candy maker,b,172 Norfolk
James, foreman, sugar house, h. rear
100 Gore
James P. clerk, b. 172 Norfolk [folk
Mary, widow of Patrick, h. 172 Nor-
Mahaney James R. clerk, B. bds. 178
Hampshire
John W. driver, h. 178£ Hampshire
.William C. clerk, 126 Inman, h. 17S
Hampshire
see Mahoney
Mahar Alice, widow of Thomas, dress-
maker, 3 Emmons place
Thomas, peddler, boards 91 Winsor
see Meagher
Mahegan Albert F. lithographer, bds. 9
Seventh st. ct. [st. ct.
James J. bookbinder, h. 9 Seventh
see Mehegan
Maher Patrick, laborer, b. 25 Hunting
Thomas E. laborer, h. 25 Hunting
CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY
327
Maher Thomas F. rubber cutter, h. 170
Harvard
Maheru Esther Mrs. rms. 29£ Tremout
Mahler Elleu, widow of Anthony, h. 15
School
John, painter, 244 Main, h. 5 Austin
Joseph, teamster, 184 Broadway, h.
180 do.
Mahlot Joseph, clerk. 105 Rindge av.b.do.
Mahou Michael P.llev.asst.pastor,Church
of the Sacred Heart, h. 49 Sixth
Mahoney Ann, widow of Jeremiah, h. 57
Winter
Cain, at 169 Gore, h. 10 Ninth
Catherine, widow of Daniel, h. 192
Bridge
Cornelius, carpenter, 165 Bridge, h.
23 Fourth
Cornelius, laborer, B.B. Works, bds.
33 Harding
Cornelius W. hack driver, h. 197 Mt.
Auburn
Daniel, carpenter, b. 46 Winter
Daniel, gateman,F.R.R. Concord av.
h. do.
Daniel, at Boston Bridge Works, h.
341 Vine
Daniel, laborer, tds. 19 Hunting
Daniel, Jr. foreman harness shop, 169
Gore
Daniel J. laborer, h. 34 Jefferson
David, teamster, 84 Bridge, bds.
Lechmere House
David D.ledgeman,h.lO Montgomery
Dennis, carpenter, 15 Palmer, h. 7%
Beaver
Dennis, city laborer, h. 37 Bolton
Dennis, coachmau, h. 31 Antrim
Dennis, hod carrier, b. 19 Hunting
Dennis, laborer, h. 58 Cedar
Dennis, laborer, h. 34 Hampshire
Dennis, laborer, b. r. 7 Lambert
Dennis, laborer, h. 199 Norfolk
Dennis, printer, bds. 24 Hayes
Elizabeth, widow of Jeremiah J.h. S
Seventh st. court
Eugene, laborer, bds. 210 Bridge
Florence, laborer, h. 19 Hunting
Fred I), varnisher, 162 Broadway, n.
2!) Ninth
George, laborer, i). s Seventh st..ct.
George.Jr.printer,b. 8 Seventh at.ct.
Barry, L62 Broadway, i». 2!) Ninth
James, ear oiler, B. & M. R R. h. 2
Spring place
James, n. 88 Gore
James, laborer, bds. 192 Bridge
James, laborer, bds. 3 Parnell
James, laborer,b. 64 Webster ave.
.lames, laborer, h. 21 Lamberl
James, mason, 32'} Winsor, h. do..
Jeremiah, fireman, Revere Sugar Re-
finery, bds. 2:> Fourth
Mahoney Jeremiah, granite cutter, 53
Main h. 64 Webster ave.
Jeremiah, hostler, Broadway, corner
Davis, h. do.
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 58 DeWolfe
Jeremiah, laborer, h. r. 13 Grant
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 97 Hampshire
Jeremiah, stonecutter, 51 Main,h. 64
Webster ave.
Joanna Mrs. h. 5 Torrington pi.
John, at Am. R. Co. h. 59 Ninth
John, bricklayer, bds. 110 Otis
John, brush maker, 122 Harvard, h.
at Boston
John, hostler, bds. 25 Fourth [son
John, laborer,169 Gore, h. 19£ Jefter-
John' laborer, b. r. 12 Ninth
John, laborer, h. 11 Plymouth
John, laborer, h. 3 Rogers ct.
John, laborer, h. 32 Warren
John, laborer, bds. 19 Hunting
John, laborer, h. 53 Winter
John, stone mason, h. 106 Fourth
John, teamster,Richardson & Bacon,
h. 84 Winthrop
John H. bds. 47 Cedar
John J. city works, h. 163 Charles
John J. engineer, h. 2 Union ct.
John J. signal tender, Waltham, Mass.
bds. Daniel Mahoney"s, Concord av.
John J. desk haud,b. 1 Hotel School,
Holly
Julia, widow of Timothy, b. 6 Fifth
Julia, widow of Timothy, h. 38 Tre-
mont
Margaret, at Kennedy's bakery, h. 38
Tremont
Margaret Mrs. h. 24 Hayes
Margaret, widow of Dennis, h. r. 713
Cambridge
Margaret, widow of Timothy, h. 46
DeWolfe
Mary, house 120 Harvard
Mary, widow of Jeremiah, h. 159 Elm
Mary, widow of John, h. 114 Charles
Mary, widow of Michael, h. 25 Fourth
Mary, widow 61 Timothy, h. 118
Charles
Mary Ann, widow of Dennis, h. ">.">
Brewery
Mary A. Miss, grocer, l<;7.'; Banks, h.
do.
Michael, laborer, bds. 25 Fourth
Michael, teamster, b. US Columbia
Nora Mrs, h. 60 Bristol
Patrick, laborer, h. :> Chestnut pk.
Patrick, laborer, bds. r. 12 Ninth
Tat rick, teamster, 221 Bridge, h. I
Winter
Patrick, J. shoemaker, 2058 Mass.av.
b. -17 < edar
Patrick J. upolsterer, 1 > > 1 - * r> 7 Winter
Patrick M. seama*\ h. \H I
328
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
Mahoney Patrick T. stone cutter, h. 46
Winter
Phillip, Am. Rub. Co. h. 1 Rogers ct.
Thomas, driver, b. 114 Pearl
Thomas, laborer, h. 53 Winter
Thomas H. salesman,h. 107 Otis
Timothy,city laborer,h. 300 Prospect
Timothy, driver, h. 207 Charles
Timothy, laborer, h. 56 Winter-
Timothy, laborer, h. 12 Harrison
Timothy, laborer, h. 8 Marion
Timothy, postal clerk, b. 38 Tremont
Timothy, wood and coal, 587 Camb-
ridge, bds. 10 Ninth [Plymouth
Timothy J. rubber worker, h. 17
Timothy J. case maker, 162 Broadway,
h. 346 Vine
William, laborer, h. 19 Montgomerv
William, laborer, h. 136 Elm
WTilliam, mason, house 92 Spring
William D. gardener, h. 215 Mt.
Auburn
William J. printer, h. 79 Putnam av.
William F. clerk, 49 Boylston
Willis, meat market, h. 200 Charles
see Mahaney [nut
Maiers Orlando A. gas fitter, h. 21 Chest-
see Mayers also Meyers [Som.
Mains James, hostler, 70 Norfolk, h. at
John, city teamster, h. 38 Tremont
John F. teamster, bds. 38 Tremont
Peter J. cigars and billiards, 297
Cambridge, bds. 38 Tremont
Susan R.and Mary A. h. 38 Tremont
MAITL.AND JAMES,blacksmith,
17 Harvard,cor.Sixth,h. 257 Sixth,
next Harvard. Seep. 805
Majewski Frank, sugar worker, h. 7
Mullens ct.
Roman C. cigar maker,b.7 Mullens ct.
Major Arthur H. freight clerk,F.R.R.,B.
h. 58 Wicklow
Malaney John, laborer,h.H50 Cambridge
Malcolm Henry, carpenter, b. 59 Hubbard
avenue [ave.
John A. wood worker,h. 76 Crescent
John M.upolsterer,h.41 Cogswell av.
William, upolsterer,b.41 Cogswell av.
Mallahan Felix, laborer, h. 100 Sixth
John J. machinist, bds. 100 Sixth
Mallard John, printer, h. 30 Mill [pi.
Mallen Elizabeth, widow, h. 6 Hampshire
Francis P. shipper, 40 Green, bds.442
Mass. ave.
John F. tailor, h. 442 Mass. ave.
Joseph J. spring bed maker, bds. 442
Mass. ave.
Mallenski William, laborer, h. 312 Third
Malley Edward B. lawyer, rms. 80 Otis
Edward J. peddler, b. 41 Willow
James J. peddler, b. 41 Willow
Mary. widow of Patrick.h. 41 Willow
see O'Malley, also Melley
Mallon John E. book agent, h. 8 Howard
Margaret, widow of John, h. 119
Pleasant
Thomas J. confectioner, 18 Elm, b.
119 Pleasant
Mallory H. P. treas. Bay State Brick Co.
r. 124Rindge ave.houseat Newton
Centre
William H. H. engineer, English
High School, h. 85 Hancock
Malloy Hannah Mrs. h. 222 Broadway
James, janitor, h. 176 Harvard
Martin J. salesman, b. 58 Sixth
Michael, hostler, 105 Cambridge, h.
58 Sixth
see Maloy
Malmstrom Vitalis, varnisher, 286 Main,
h. 45 Jay
Malone Daniel E. bds. 10 Clark
Edward T. herdic driver, house 187
Franklin
Frederick C. driver, b. 10 Clark
John F. oiler, C. W. W. station, b.
300 Walden
John, iron worker, B. B. Works, h.
175 Main
Joseph, potter, A. H. Hews & Co. b.
17 Miller ave.
Joseph F. tinsmith, b. 192 Norfolk
J. Howard, Rev. b. 15 Essex
Otis W. carpenter, h. 2 Coolidge pi.
Patrick, laborer, h. 21 Willow
Peter, bds. 17 Miller ave.
Philip, tin ware mnfr. h.192 Norfolk
Sarah Mrs. h. 96 Webster ave.
Thomas, core maker, h. 24 Berkshire
William H. tinsmith, b. 196 Norfolk
Maloney Daniel, barrels, 25 Eighth, h. 2
Seventh
Daniel, carpenter, h. Huron ave. n,
Concord ave.
Daniel, laborer, h. 15 Warren
Daniel R. barrels, b. 2 Seventh
Edward at Am. Rub. Co. h. 14 Ninth
George, Am. Rub. Works, b.286 Vine
George T. barrels, b. 2 Seventh
John, laborer, h. 51 Wicklow
Thomas, rubber worker, h. 28 Berk-
shire
Thomas S. teamster, 2464 Mass. ave.
bds. W. Maloney's, Tannerv
Timothy T. clerk, B.h 27 Portsmouth
William, gateman, Alms house, h.
Tannery
William J. clerk, h. 1303 Cambridge
Maloon John W. foreman, 385 Putnam
ave. h. 14 Sands
Maloy John,farmhand, h.375Concord av.
John P. police, station 5, h. 375 Con-
cord ave.
Marie R. widow of James W. house
85 Green [Lilly
Malstrom Ernest M. driver, h. 4 Hotel
CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY
329
Manahan Adelaide F. Mrs. dressmaker,
10 Wesley ave. h. do.
Richard F* hairdresser, 2419 Mass.
ave. h. 10 Wesley ave.
Manchester Eliza, widow of Joseph, b.
176 Elm
Eveline Mrs. h. 52 Austin
Frank H. clerk, B. b. 52 Austin
Henry C. engineer, h. 376 Cambridge
Mandell Harry, clothing, h. 15£ Line
William A. h. 4 Walnut ave.
William J. asst. cashier Tremont
National Bank, B. h. 4 Walnut av.
Mandluff Nellie, widow of William, h.
25 Jay
Mandly Isabel F. widow of Manuel J. h.
250 Hampshire
Minnie C. dressmaker, 250 Hampshire,
bds. do.
Maney Catherine Mrs. h. 147 Main
Manganaro Ralph, peddler, h. 14 East
Raphael, fish, h. 14 East
Mankey Albert, machinist, h. 32 Clark
Manley Daniel, laborer, 162 Broadway,
h. 22 Hastings
John M. laborer, b. 22 Hastings
Peter,rubber worker, b. 234 Broadway
Mann Charles A. machinist, h. 321 Main
Elmer J. engineer, B. & A. R. R. h.
260 Sidney
Enoch W. manager, 463 Mass. ave.
rms. 30 Pearl
Henry M. truss maker, 99 Court, B.
h. 89 Plymouth
Irene Miss, b. 104 Mt. Auburu
Isabella Mrs. prop. Hotel Washing-
ton, 201 and 203 Cambridge
Minna, widow of Talbert C. h. 104
Mt. Auburn
Nehemiah P. Jr. com. mer. 34 India
wharf, B. h. 341 Harvard
Robert, manager, at Chsn. house 6
Suffolk
William H. salesman, h.494 Mass.av.
Manners Robert, blacksmith, Sixth cor.
Potter, h. 104 Brookline
Manning Catherine, widow of Anthony,
h. 2 Rogers court
Daniel, grocer, 161 £ Broadway, h.do.
Fdmond, boot and shoe maker, 558
Mass. ave. h. 398 Putnam ave.
Edward M. bookkeeper, house 3 De-
Wolfe place
Flora H. widow of Charles B. house
1691 Cambridge
Henry J. expressman, h. 13 Cedar
.James, city laborer, h. 161 Putnam av.
Jeremiah J. dry goods, 476 Cam-
bridge, bds. if Plymouth
Joanna N. widow ol William II. h.
9 1 lowland
John, h. 135 Putnam ave.
John, laborer, h. 4 Allston
Manning Mary Mrs. rms. 215 Auburn
Matthew, mason, h. 1053 Cambridge
Michael, coachman, h. 1 White st.pl.
Michael, hostler, Dunster st. stables,
h. 89 Banks
Patrick, hostler, h. r. 42 Dunster
Sarah E. widow of James, h. Hotel
Grotto
Thomas, laborer, b. 1053 Cambridge
Thomas, moulder, b. 189 Cambridge
William, fireman, h. 141 Putnam av.
William, printer, h. 156 Harvard
Mannix James, helper, b. 10 Broadway
James C. foreman, Mies Bros, house
205 Appleton
John, clerk, 244 Main, h. at Brighton
Margaret T. and Catherine L. h. 244
Brookline
Brookline, h. 224 do.
Michael, grocer and livery stable, 226
Brookline, h. 224 do.
Michael, laborer, Pellham, house 13
Plymouth
Patrick, teamster, h. 122 Spring
William H. clerk, 1386 Mass. ave. b.
172 Franklin
Mannke Albert sawyer, h. 32 Clark
William, wood carver, b. 32 Clark
Mannucia John, hairdresser, 223 Main,
h. 283 do.
Manor Samuel D. whol. confectionery,
141 Hampshire, b. 158 Prospect
Mansbeck Conrad, painter, b. 6 Parnell
Mansfield Ann, widow of Thomas, h.
54 Bolton [Thorndike
Fred A. engineer, 22 Bridge, h. 139
Garrett, helper, 72 Main, h. rear 44
Washington
George, boiler maker, 72 Main, rms.
35 Norfolk
James, herdic driver, h. 9 Broadway
James A. Mrs. h. 8 Clary
James P. printer, b.r.44 Washington
John T. clerk, b. 54 Bolton
William A. at 92 South, B. house
132 Chestnut
William II. teamster, h. 269 Vine
Mansion House, 3 Gore
Mansise George W. watchman, 204
Broadway, h. 291 Pearl
Manson Charles, h. 8 Hotel Pleasant
Elizabeth E. kindergarten school, 46
Concord ave. h. do.
Hannah L. bds, 46 Concord ave.
Nathaniel G. iron, 514 Atlantic ave.
B. b. 303 Harvard
Ruins II. h. 303 Harvard
Thomas Lincoln, h. -16 Concord ave.
Walter P. (Manson & Stewart), hair-
dresser, h. 9 Day | Bter ave.
Mantell Charles, wood carver, h. 29 Web-
Manuel Alexander, laborer, h. 1 I.inne-
ban court
330
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
Manuel Joseph, fireman, h. 14 Seventh
Mara Patrick, city teamster, house 32
Montgomery
see Maria
Marandus John Egbert,clerk,b.r.41 Reed
Maranger Enos, laborer, h. 19 Fifth
Marble Irving H. b. 46 Russell
Jerome (Jerome Marble & Co.), oils,
etc. Fifth, cor. Rogers, house at
Worcester
MAKBJLE JEROME & CO.
agents, National Linseed Oil Co.
Fifth, cor. Rogers, and 42 Pearl,
B. See p. 21
Otis, waiter, rms. 73 Prince
William, h. 18 Forest
March Asa, h. 237 Brookline
Charles, machinist, h. 237 Brookline
Clement, clerk, 127 Federal, B. h. 8
Cleveland [9 Humboldt
Frank D. manager, 41 Lincoln, h.
John, wood turner,h.630 Putnam av.
Martha, widow of Herbert B. house
323 Broadway
see Marsh
Marchand Charles, laborer, b. 15 Reed
Charles H. laborer, b. 15 Reed
Frank, clerk, b. 36£ Antrim
Frank D. foreman, h. 36£ Antrim
Zilla E. bookkeeper, 1210 Mass. ave.
bds. 36>^ Antrim
Marchant David S. h. 147 Washington
Geoffrey, laborer, h. 11 Jefferson
Harry, brick mason, h. 16 Surrey
see Merchant
Marchmont Fred, dramatic instructor,
h. 1128 Cambridge
Marcille Alexander, undertaker, 17 Har-
vey, house do.
Alexandnr B. grocer, 27 Brookline,
h. 456 Mass. ave.
Marcou Jules, h. 42 Garden
Philip B. tutor, hds. 42 Garden
Marcy Henry E. electrician, h. 209 Pearl
Henry L. real estate, B. h. 24 Harris
Henry O. physician, 860 Mass. ave.
and 180 Commonwealth ave. B. h.
at Boston
Margaret J. widow of John H. house
209 Pearl
Marden Asa F. clerk, bds. 108 Pearl
Asa L. house 108 Pearl
Ellis W. clerk, 43 Franklin, B. house
108 Pearl
Frank P. at 169 Gore, h. 50 Pine
George F. pattern maker, 29 Main,
house at Somerville
Marean Joseph Mason, h. 46 Brewster
Marnich John E. floor layer, B. house
10 Wilbur
Margeson Josie Mrs. bds. 3 Clinton
Margot Fred E. optician and watchmaker,
11 Franklin, B. h. 8 Rockingham
Mariett J. Martin N". auditor, 15., F. R.
R. freight office, h. 5 Park
Mariner Stanwood C. bookkeeper, 378
River, house 76 Fairmont
Mark Albert, gardener, h. 60 Auburn pi.
Edward L., Hersey prof, of anat-
omy, Zoological laboratory, H. U.
house 109 Irving
Kenneth L. student, H. U. bds. 10£
Irving
Maria, wid. of Geo. A.h.92 Columbia
Markee Charles H. clerk, B. & M. R. R,
repair shop, h. 94 Gore
Markey Charles A. teamster, B. & M. R.
R. shop, h. rear 96 Gore
John, laborer, h. 52 jSTorth
Markham John, iron worker, B. B. W.
house 68 Gore [Cambridge
Michael, shoemaker, house rear 545
Markhan Jeanette, private school, Buck-
ingham place, rooms do.
Markley Louis, stone layer, house 89
Putnam ave.
Marlin Georgia E. principal, Dana school
Marks Arthur, chemist, rms. 108 Austin
Austin W. hairdresser, 4 Holvoke,
bds. 62 River
A. J. plumber, house 46£ Elm
George M. hairdresser, 4 and 6 Hol-
yoke, h. 8 Haskell
Michael F. roofer, 38 Third, h. do.
see Marx
Marlin Kezia, widow of William, house
201 Hampshire
Marlow Thomas F. caterer,h.S8 Hastings
Marnell Thomas, boots and shoes, 2437
Mass. ave. rms. do.
Maron Franz, at Am. Rubber Co. house
1224 Elm
Maroney David, laborer, h. 11 Lambert
Maroonay Julia Mrs. house 7 Marion
Daniel, at Swift's, bds. 7 Marion
Marquis David, teamster, h. 252 Walden
David, Jr. driver, b. 252 Walden
Peter, laborer, h. 236 Walden
Marr James, teamster, hds. 73 Harvard
J. Trafton, h. 20 Warland
Kittie Miss, dressmaker,h. 445 Green
William, laborer, h. 41 Porter
, clerk, bds. 81 Allston
Marra Alice, widow of Thomas, house
rear 9 Hayes
James E. at B. B. Works, house 71
Harvard
Marrat Julius, carver, bds. 183 Bridge
Marrett Augustus P. cashier, bds. 20
Avon Hill
Marrin Henrv T. bookbinder, house 16
De Wolfe
Marron James, laborer, h. 18 Pioneer av.
Mars Ellard A. teamster,h.73 Hampshire
Marsden George E. teamster, h.4Emmett
place
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY'
331
Marsden Levi, teamster, h. 80 Hastings
Marsh Andrew L. foreman, 122 Hamp-
shire, house 128 Norfolk
Arthur It. assistant prof. H.U. house
49 Laugdon
Benjamin J. teamster, B. house 32
Somerset
Charles S. janitor, Lechmere Bank,
house 308 Cambridge
Edward L. clerk, 25 Franklin, B. h.
1541 Cambridge
Jennie R. teacher, Reed school, bds.
30 Ellsworth ave.
John W. cook, h. 19 Grant
Joseph F. clerk, h. 9 Boar dm an
Luella M. Miss, teacher, Otis prim-
ary school, bds. 86 Spring
Marv A. widow of Thomas, house
104 Clark
MiraM. teacher, Allston school. rms.
90 Norfolk
Sarah A. widow of Geo. h. 86 Spring
Marshall Adouiram J. student, H. U.
bds. 67 Mt. Auburn
Annie M. Mrs. h. 50 Shepard
Bridget E. widow of George, house
15 Marion [Brookline
Catherine Mrs. at Baptist Home, 308
Charles H. printer, h.157 Mt.Auburn
Emdon, carpenter, h. 129-i Pleasant
E. Henry,! 83 Court, B. h.31 Bigelow
Frank H. (O. S. Brown & Co.), flour,
111 Bridge, h. at W. Somerville
Fred J. mariner, h. 1S1 Clark
Frederick W. clerk, B. bds. 157 Mt.
Auburn
George A. shipper, b. 15 Marion
Georgia A. Miss, music teacher, 77
Austin
Herbert A. clerk, 1027 Cambridge,
house 73 Harvard [folk
Jane 15. widow of John 11. h.28 Nor-
Jennie Mrs.laundress.h.113 Hastings
Jessie, polisher, h. 214 Charles
.John IT. produce, h. 67 Mt. Auburn
Joseph, dentist, b. 27 Elm
Mary A. widow of Trueman, house
IM (dark
Mary Emma :\\\^. h. 150 Prospect
Moses M. h. 28U Harvard
M. Sylvester, provisions, 30 So. Mar-
ket, 15. h. 280 Harvard
Simeon \\ Mrs. h. is Fairfield
Stuart D. ear conductor, 1301 Mass.
ave. h. 70 Rice
Wilbert E. photographer, at Arling-
ton, bds. 7o Rice
William A. carpenter, VS Palmer, h.
17 Parwell place
William 1 ). salesman, B.h.23 Norfolk
William II. clerk, B. bds.31 Bigelow
William 1*. billiards, L83 Court, B.
h. 150 Prospeoi
Marshall William It. carpenter,house 200
Appleton
Marshea Florence M. optician, 1328 Mass.
ave, bds. at E. Watertown
John D. trav. salesman, house Sagi-
naw avenue
Marsman William H. porter, house 39
Washington
Marsters John M. clergyman, h.64 Frost
Marston Caroline Miss, teacher,79 Moore,
boards do.
Charles I. police, Mt. Auburn ceme-
tery, house 9 Saville
Edwin O. paper hanger, h. 317 Main
G. Harry, bookkeeper, 265 Wash. B.
house 50 Frost [rection
Harry A. engineer, at House of Cor-
John H. niotormau,h.98 Western av.
Marsup Simon, laborer, b. 7 Parnell
Martell Alfred, car conductor,house 1211
Cambridge
Charles B. rub. worker, b. 21 Market
Eli, at Middlesex Bleacher, at Som-
erville, h. 1249 Cambridge
Elizabeth, widow of Patrick, house
171 Dublin
Frank E. salesman, B.b.160 Prospect
George, machinist, b. 181 Clark
Harry, foundry, h. rear 163 Spring-
Ida, widow of Joseph, h. 21 Market
Jeremiah, h. 11 Marion
John B, piauo maker, bds. 21 Market
Paul, carpenter, h. 5S Kludge ave.
Richard F. teamster, bds.'171 Dublin
Simon, car conductor, bd. 1219 Cam-
bridge
Martens Kei, mariner, h. 3 Soden pi.
Thomas F. painter, bds. 3 Soden pi.
Martin Alfred, butler, h. Moxon's bldg.
Green [129 Chestnut
Alfred, driver, -130 Mass. ave. house
Alexander, plumber,b.9 Hancock pi.
Annie, wid. of Edward, h. 17 Tremont
Annie, widow of William, house 187
Charles
Bernard F. granite cutter, 39 Main,
bds. 187 ( barles
Bridget T. widow of Hugh, boards
1520 ( ambridge
Carrie T. widow of John D. house 9
Sacramento
diaries ('. baker, b. 101 Columbia
Charles 1). baker, !>. 52 Union
Daniel, carpenter, b. DO'.' Cambridge
Daniel, cook, b. 300 Prospecl
David, house 9 Hancock pi.
Edward, piano key maker, b. 7 Elm
Edward 1'. currier, h. 166 Charles
Edward J. brush maker,!). 187 Charles
Edward J. plumber, b. 21 1 Nine
Ellen, widow of Johu, b. 75 River
Ellen M. widow of James A. house
SI Oxford
332
CAMBRIDGE
[M]
DIE ECTOR Y
Martin Frank W. shoe laster, b. 85 Tre-
mont
E. Roy, journalist, b. 9 Sacramento
George E. gilder, h. 80 Hampshire
George W. hairdresser, house 45
Washington
Georgia E. Miss, teacher, Dana school,
bds. 9 Sacramento
Helen M. Mrs. bds. 124 Green
Henry X. salesman, h. 11 Revere
Israel, tube maker, Albany, corner
Portland, b. 524 Mass. ave.
James A. bicycle instructor, bds. 18
Fisk place
James H. porter, h. 165 Hampshire
John, laborer, b. 50 Foster
John, teamster, b. 23 Lambert
John, teamster, b. 18 Fisk pi.
John F. carpenter, h. 46 Brookline
Joseph, car inspector, B. & M. R. R.
b. 2 LI Vine
Joseph P. clerk, 1390 Mass. av.house
118 Garden
Kate C. Miss, teacher, b.32 Linnrean
Lewis, porter, b. 85 Tremont
Lottie, widow of Lewis, house 85
Tremont
Mary, widow of Jeremiah, house 15
Foster
Mary E. dressmaker, h. 1520 Cam-
bridge
Melvin L. machinist, 29 Main, rms.
19 Cottage
Merian, barber, 145 Bridge, house 35
Vine
Michael, laborer, h. 161 Charles
Michael, laborer, h. 22 Grant
Minnie N. Mrs. h. 19 Wendell
Moses A. manager, 430 Mass. ave. h.
440 do.
Nellie M. bookkeeper, 604 Mass. av.
bds. 75 River
Nellie S. Miss, dressmaker, 85 Tre-
mont, bds. do.
Nelson L. pres.Oak Grove Creamery,
430 Mass. ave. and 445 Boylston,
B. h. 47 Franklin
Patrick, laborer, h. 211 Vine
Peter J. blacksmith, h. 135 Webs-
ter avenue
Ralph S. upholsterer,h.l64 Raymond
Robert E. brass finisher,h. 203 Clark
R. A. foreman, carriage trimmer,
224 Main, h. at Chelsea
Stephen, Jr. musician, b.85 Tremont
Thomas, h. 72a Inman
Thomas, h. 52 Union
Thomas, laborer, h. 11 Jefferson
Thomas, teamster, 81 Main
Thomas F. clerk, 6 Brattle, house 15
Dublin
Thomas G. piano action maker, bds.
6 Suffolk
Martin Thomas K. soap maker, house 85
Webster ave.
Victor, laborer, b. 3 Gore st. pi.
Walter H. boiler maker, b. 52 Union
William, bookkeeper, h. 44 Prince
William, porter, 190 Boylston, B. h.
83 Pleasant
William D. b. 44 Prince
William H. at IT. S. Arsenal, Water-
town, h. 18 Shepard
William H. bicycle instructor bds.
18 Fisk place
William J. sawyer, b. 6 Suffolk
William L. brass worker, bds. 187
Charles
see St. Martin
Martinez Alfred, carriage painter, house
101 AYestern avenue
John J. cigar maker, 102 Western
ave. h. do.
Martinson Nels, case maker, 284 Main,
h. 285 do.
Marvin Charles S. foreman, Ginn & Co.
b. 33 Bigelow
Frank A. salesman, B. h. 13 Essex
Harry B. plumber. 623 Mass. ave. b.
185 Putnam ave.
Joseph H. pressman, Ginn & Co. b.
33 Bigelow
Phoebe A. Mrs. h. 33 Bigelow
Richard T. carpenter, house 185
Putnam avenue
Samuel W. carpenter, b. 33 Bigelow
William J. bridge commissioner and
harbor master, h. 58 Trowbridge
Marx Frederick,hairdresser,23 Boylston,
b. 14 Cowperthwaite
Henry, brass moulder, h. 12 Cowper-
thwaite
Philip, h. 14 Cowperthwaite
Philip A. printer, h. 16 Cowperth-
waite
see Marks
Maschmann Theodore H. meerschaum
pipes, h. 2 Myrtle ave.
Mashada Manuel, at 169 Gore, house 22
Spring
Maskell Ann, widow of William, house
301 Broadway
Carrie A. h. 301 Broadway
Fenwick F. box maker, bds. 301
Broadway
James A. clerk, h. 42 Amory
Louisa A. h. 301 Broadway
William W. h. 301 Broadway
Maskey Sophia A. widow of Thomas, h.
518 Putnam ave.
Mason Alan G. at 162 Broadway, house
at Boston
Alban A. electrician. W. E. St. Ry.
Co. h. 186 Gushing
Albert, car conductor, h. 43 Rice
Alfred, laborer, h. 14 Railroad
CAMBRIDGE []\£] DIRECTORY
333
Mason Arnold J. piano key maker, h. 4
Boardman place
Benjamin, salesman, b. 14 Second
Benjamin F. furniture finisher, house
410 Putnam ave.
Catherine B. widow of Joseph N. B.
h. 4 Boardman pi.
A /rASON CHARLES A. (W. A.
AjA- Mason & Son), civil engineer, 631
Mass. ave. h. 87 Raymond. See
hack cover
Charles F. bursar, H. U. office Wads-
worth House, h. at Watertown
Charles L. painter, b. 12 Broadway
Clara M. widow of William A. house
87 Raymond
Conrad /baker, b. 178 Thorn dike
Edward P. pres. and treas. Mason &
Hamlin Organ Co. 162 Broadwav.
and 146 Boylston, B. h. at Milton
Edward E. provisions, Concord ave.
h. 22 South
Eleanor A. widow of John F. house
22 South
Ella F. Mrs. indexer, Otis, corner
Second, h. at W. Somerville
Euer L. salesman, Summer, corner
Kingston, B. h. 40 Mt. Vernon
Everett E. (Mason & Foley), pro-
visions, Huron ave. cor. Concord
avenue, h. 22 South
Frances B. b. 48 Concord ave.
Francis M. truant officer, wards 1 and
5, h. 5 Dover
Fred, clerk, 29 Franklin, house at
Somerville
George, waiter, h. 21 Elmer
George D. civil engineer, 631 Mass.
ave. h. 84 Franklin
George L. dentist, 579 Mass. ave.rm.
6, b. 31 Western ave.
George M. carpeuter, b. 54 Columbia
George W. watchman, h. 64 Winter
Harrie E. whol. grocer, 55 Commer-
cial, B. h. 42 Mt. Vernon [folk
Harry C. rubber worker, b. 10 Xor-
Howard, clerk, 1847 Mass. house at
Somerville
James, cooper, b. 1025 Cambridge
John M. h. 288 Prospect
Joseph, waiter, h. 21 Elmer
Martha F. widow of Caleb P. house
52 Rindge ave.
Marvin M. h. 10 Norfolk
Matliew, laborer, h. 28 Porter
Samuel, engineer, h. 105 Allston
Walter B. brakeman, B. & M. R. R.
bds. 10 Cambridge
Walter E. waiter, h. 74 Hastings
William, b. 422 Putnam ave.
ASON \V. A. & SON (Charles
A. Mason), civil engineers, 631
Mass. ave. rm . 3 See tack cov< ,.
M
Mason & Foley (Everett E. Mason and
Robert B. Foley), provisions, Hu-
ave. cor. Concord ave.
& Hamlin Co. 162 Broadwav. and
146 Boylston, B.
Mass Francis' X. grocer. 254 Walden, h.
256 do.
Jefferson, brickmaker, h. 79 Rindge
avenue
Joseph, laborer, b. Perry's block,
Clifton
Julius, glass maker, h. 85 Bridge
Mass. Society P. C. to Children, 139
Austin
Massey Bridget, widow, h. 176 Franklin
Robert, laborer, b. 176 Franklin
Robert W. clerk, 1390 Mass.ave.bds.
23 Athens
Samuel, hackman, B. h. 99£ Mount
Auburn
Thomas, coachman, 35 Kirkland, h.
3S Ellery
William, coachman, h. 23 Athens
Masstrangialo Raphael, men's furnish-
ings, 17 Green. B. h. 61 Austin
re George A
15 Langdon
Masters Arthur, carpenter, rms. 30 Nor-
folk
Frederick, shoemaker, house Hotel
Parks, School
Masterson Luke, laborer, h. 52 Xorth
Mather Alfred, wire worker, h. 37 Jay
Arthur T. drug clerk, b. 37 Jay
Harry B. salesman, b. 37 Jay
Morris W. instructor, H. U. rms. 13
Mt. Auburn [way
Matherson John, candy maker,243 Broad-
Matheson Alexander, roofer,b. 9 Harding
Daniel, casket moulder, bds. 1163
Cambridge
Daniel M. carpenter, h.327 Columbia
Henry C. carpenter, b. 51 Walden
Hugh, carpenter, h. 1163 Cambridge
James, plumber, b. 1163 Cambridge
James W. carpenter, h. 51 Walden
John, painter, h. Hotel School, Holly
John D. machinist, b.125 Hampshire
John, engineer and bread store, 76£
Harvard, h. 125 Hampshire
Roderick W. blacksmith, house 4S
Middlesex
Mathews Emery A. bookkeeper, bds. 38
Austin
Frank E. clerk, b. 32 Wendell
Fred W. clerk, 7 Commercial. B. b,
32 Wendell
George, teamster, Richardson &
Bacon, b. 65 Boylston
George .1. confectionery, honse l
Rindgefield
Harry V. salesman, b. is Wendell
.lames ('. clerk, h. !» Law rence
334
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
Mathews Lizzie, widow of Eugene H.h.32
Wendell
Rilev W. coupe, 1346 Mass. ave. h.
18 Wendell
William P. shoemaker. 558 Mass. av.
h. 38 Austin
see Matthews
Mathiew Alph'onse, h. r. 142 Cambridge
Edmond, dentist's apprentice, bds.
rear 142 Cambridge
Mathy Lambert, furniture mnfr. 24
Thayer, B. h. 17 Cherry
Matoon John, b. 1851 Mass. ave.
Matthews Abraham, porter, h. 55 Moore
Alonzo V. steward, h. 83 Pleasant
James J. carpenter, h. 57 Tremont
JohnB. motorman, h. 7 Mifflin pi.
Joseph, waiter, h. 10 Magee
Mattice Asa M. mechanical engineer, 2
Central sq".
Mattulewich Alexander, cabinet maker,
b. 144^ Spring
Vincent, cabinet maker, house 144^
Spring
Mauger Edward, tinsmith, h. 40 Pearl
Maurer George, meerchaum cutter.house
107 School
Mauricis Jonas, laborer, h. 163 Portland
Mauser Fred A. tuner, 162 Broadway, h.
295 Win s or
Robert J. varnisher, h. 295 Winsor
Max Henry, insurance, b. 94 Spring
Maxcy Warren, bookkeeper, house 14
Sacramento
Maxim Mattie!, music teacher. 101 Walden
house do.
May, music teacher, 101 Walden,
house do.
Rose S. bds. 101 Walden [bridge
Frank A. carpenter, h. r. 195 Cam-
Frank A. carpenter, h. 212 Cambridge
George H. teamster, h. 291 Cambridge
Julia, widow of John, h. 4454 Main
Thomas, laborer, h. 4 Hotel Harrison
William A. freight handler, house 2
Crescent
May Albert, box sawyer, h. 3 Lincoln
Albert E. plumber, h. 129 Magazine
Alice E. Miss, teacher, Morse gram-
mar school, b. 140 Magazine
George, janitor, h. 76 Brookline
George A. bookkeeper, h. 174 Elm,
ward 5
George H. plumber, b. 129 Magazine
George R. h. 129 Magazine
James, bottler, B. rms. 248 Harvard
James R. W. machinist, 50 Henry,
h. 25 Chestnut [Spring
Johannah. widow of James, house 94
Mayer Alfred G. student, b. 11 Francis av.
Frank W. confectioner, h. 77 Austin
Mayers Fred T. salesman, 52 Elm. B. b.
201 Sidney
Mayers John L. carpenter, h. 261 Sidney
see Meyer, also Meyers
Mayfield Martha Mrs. h. 11 Murdock
Mayhew Benjamin F. tinsmith, house 10
Berkshire place
David, ins. agent, 380 Main, and 98
Raymond, h. 98 Raymond
Robert M. at collar factory, bds. 66
Putnam avenue
Maynadier Gustavus H. teacher, bds. 17
Plympton
Gustavus B. h. 17 Plympton
Mavnard Charles E. locksmith.12 Brattle.
B. h. 18 Eliot
Ebeu, clerk, h. 1691 Cambridge
Eben W. b. 6 Forest
Frank Mrs. h. 18 Eliot
George C. salesman. B. h. 12 Fairfield
Grace, widow of Frederick J. h. r.
120 Magazine
James H. lunch room, B. h. 602 Put-
nam avenue
Joseph, iron worker, h. 13 Green
Philip, cabinet maker, b. 459 Main
Reuben, jobber, h. 251 Columbia
Stephen A. lodging house, 97 Austin
William E. plumber, b. r. 126 Maga-
zine
Mayo Chester H. engineer, Goepper Bros,
b. rear 105 Spring
H..B. foreman, Riverside Bindery, h.
at Mala" en
John R. bellman, b. 72 School
William, at Youngs Hotel, B. h. 22
Union
Maytum Daniel, bricklayer, h. 365 Main
* William J. mason, b. 365 Main
Mazman Jacob, laborer, b. 7 Parnell
Mazoni Maurice, stone cutter, house 51
McDonald
McAdam Kate and Mary, b. 3, 46 Clark
Theresa Mrs. h. 3, 46 Clark
McAdoo John, teamster, b. 23 Garden ct.
McAlduff John, carpenter, h. 149 Tremont
McAleer Annie, widow of Bernard, h.
327 Vine
James Henry, printer, b. 321 Vine
John, teamster, C. Gas Co. house 105
Gore
John J. brushrnaker. 1 Purchase. B.
h. 321 Yiue
John William, brushrnaker, bds. 321
Yine
Kate Mi*s, housekeeper, house 143
Thorndike
Patrick, peddler, h. 25 Seventh
McAllen Edward, teamster. Fifth, corner
Rogers, h. 112 Hampshire
John J. box nailer, h. 359 Winsor
Susan, widow of Charles, house 18
Decatur
McAllister Dennis, laborer, house 182
Broadwav
CAMBRIDGE
[M]
DIRECTORY
335
McAllister Francis, teamster.h. 162 Gore
John, foreman. 211 Bridge, house 14
Berkshire place
William, h. 89 Spring
. machinist, rms. 3 Norfolk
see MacAllister
McAloney Thomas, carpenter, house 25A
Magnolia avenue
McAlpine James, hairdresser, 9 Broad-
way, house do.
John, fireman, h. 4 Pine
McAnaul Jennie VV. clerk. Sawin's Ex.
1402 Mass ave. b. 73 Pleasant
Thomas, shoemaker. 5 Central sq. h.
73 Pleasant
McAudrew James, cabinet maker, 20 Al-
bany, h. 4 Torrington pi.
William, cabinet maker, house rear
91 Clark
McAndrey Thomas J. painter, h. Brook-
ford
McAntee John, blacksmith, h. 293 Third
McArdie Mary E. Mrs. millinery, 28 Boyl-
ston, b. 21 Bowdoin [pi.
McArdie Elijah, hostler, rms. 62 Auburn
Owen, laborer, h. 75 Eindge aye.
Peter, lamplighter, h. 4S Montgomery
McArthur Angus, carpenter, 113 Broad-
way, h. at Boston
Arthur G. carpenter, h. 53 Magee
Benjamin, carpenter, h. 41 Magee
Donald, clerk, B. b. 15 Columbia
Elizabeth, widow of Xeil, house 32
Howard
Frank, steam litter, b. 15 Columbia
Isaac W. carpenter, h. 38 Prince
John, paper hanger, h. 14 Rutland
Samuel F. carpenter, h. 18 Grigg
William L. carpenter, h. 14 Andrew
McAskell Daniel, motorman, b. 19 Frank
Sarah, widow of Beter, h. 167 Main
McAuley Alex H. carpenter, h. 44 Wes-
tern avenue
see Mc( auley
McAulitl'e Daniel, laborer, h. 132 Pleasant
John, plasterer, h. 11 Hayes
.John 1\ confectioner, b. 142 Pleasant
Patrick, laborer, b. 142 Pleasant
Thomas, plasterer, b. 11 Hayes ct.
licAvoy Catherine Mr-, h. 57 Pine
Ellen M. teacher, b. 73 concord ave.
Hannah Mrs. boarding house. .">;;
Hampshire, h. do.
Julia M. stenographer, house 73 < on-
COrd avenue
Maria, widow of Peter, b. 86 Kim
Patrick, engineer, ion state. B. bds.
T. .1. Gallagher's, Washburn ave.
Sophia, widow of Thomas, house 54
Winter
Mo Beth John, Laborer, bds. 21 Sidney
McBride Bernard, desk maker, Somer-
ville. house !» Dounell
McBride Charles, adv. agenr. h. 43 Col-
umbia
Daniel, laborer, b. 341 Concord ave.
Daniel E. glass blower, b. 203 Vine
Edward, clerk, 101 Fourth, bds. 203
Vine
Felix C. grocer. 101 Fourth, boards
203 Vine
Frank H. stone cutter, h. Lawn
James, furniture, h. 167 Otis
James, huckster, h. 203 Viue
James Mrs. h. 341 Concord ave.
James D. b. 341 Concord ave.
John J. police, station 1, house 74
Holworthy
Lila Mrs. dressmaker, 43 Columbia.
house do.
Patrick, laborer, b. 341 Concord ave.
McBumey James, coachman, house 345
Brookline
McCabe Ann, widow- of John, house 932
Cambridge
Annie, widow of James, h. 39 Greene
Arthur, car conductor, b. 191 Brook-
line
Bernard, watchman, h. 24 North
Bridget, widow of Patrick, house
524 Winsor
Daniel F. baker, h. 163 Elm
Edward, clerk. 1444 Mass. ave.
Edward B. iron worker, boards 524
W insor
Edward J. police, station 5. h. New
James, laborer, bds. Mrs. Mary Mc-
C a he's. Xew
James H. teamster. SI Main, house
4 Roger's block. Washington
James T. asst. engineer. Chemical 1.
h. 39 Green
John H. baker. 40 Green, bds. 524
Winsor
Margaret, w id. of Samuel, h. 14 Fast
Mary A. widow of Michael, h. Xew
Diary E. widow of Jeremiah, house
51 North
Michael, laborer, h. 183£ Norfolk
Peter, teamster, 3:» Main, house 219
Third
BocCafferty dames, foreman, h. 36 Third
McCaffrey Bridget, widow of Archibald,
15 i Franklin
Catherine, widow of Phillip II. house
lot Thorndike
Daniel, peddler, b. 5 Hunting
Felix 11. collector, B. h. 7 Hancock
place
Henry, peddler, b. 5 Hunting
Hugh. harnes8maker,945 Cambridge,
b. 1!>7 Hampshire
dames a. teamster, b, 104 Thorndike
James E, carpenter, h. 5 Hunting
.lames p. horse dealer, h. r. 5 Hunting
John, carpenter, b. 189 Cambridge
33(3
CAMBRIDGE
LM]
DIRECTORY
McCaffrey John, carpenter, b. 5 Hunting
John' J. teamster, Sixth, c. Potter.
h. 157 Portland
Patrick, helper, 1250 Mass. ave. bds.
154 Franklin
Patrick, iron worker, h. 15 Plymouth
Peter, teamster, h. 356 Putnam ave.
Thomas F. teamster, b.104 Thorndike
William H. harness maker, 945 Cam-
bridge, b. 197 Hampshire
see Caffrey
McCahey Catherine, manager, 16± Holy-
oke, house do.
James, house 16£ Holyoke
McCalder Daniel, hairdresser. 636 Mass.
ave. b. 494 do.
Daniel E. h. 498 Mass. ave.
McCall A. iron worker, B. B. Wks.
David, tallyman, 336 Main, house 2
Spear's block, Binney
Henrv, laborer, h. 72 Sixth
McCallam Hector, baker, h. 133 Portland
William Henry, carpenter, h. 1 Hen-
derson court
McCallar Daniel C. clerk, Revere Rubber
Co. Chelsea, h. 2326 Mass. ave.
George M. bookkeeper, 55 Hanover,
B. h. 2328 Mass. ave.
Louisa F. h. 2328 Mass. ave.
McCamby Frank, laborer, b. 151 Cam-
bridge
McCamely Harry, laborer, b. 24 Porter
McCann Charles J. police, station 3, h.
79 Amory
Eliza, wid. of James, h. 2 Lawrence
Julia, house 57 Sixth
Michael J. clerk, h. 377 Winsor
Owen, teamster, b. 75 Fifth
Patrick J. laborer, h. 320 Green
William J. tailor, b. 2 Lawrence
McCarney James H. tailor, 293 Cambridge
rms. 85 Thorndike
McCarragher John, teamster, house 379
Putnam ave.
McCarron Annie F. dressmaker, house
75 Spring
Edward H. Jr. brass moulder, boards
227 Third
Edward J. stage carpenter, house
169 Spring
John, conductor, bds. 55 Otis
Michael, laborer, h. 31 Reed
Xeil, driver, U. S. Mail, h. 55 Otis
Patrick H. harness maker, bds. 55
Otis [Spring
Rose, widow of Edward H. h. 75
McCart Terrance, bds. 2556 Mass. ave.
Thomas, b. 23 Willow
William, driver, 8 Stevens ct. b. do.
McCarter R. Sherman, printer, h. 250
Green
McCarthy Annie E. widow of Michael,
house 1 Hollv ave.
McCarthy Annie G. teacher of piano, h. 43
Irving
Anthony, laborer, h. 12 Marion
Callahan, stone mason, h. 34 North
Carbery T. machinist, h. 458 Mass.
avenue
Catherine, grocer, 309 Third, h. do.
Catherine, h. 10 Fourth st. pi.
Catherine, widow, h. 159 Broadway
Catherine E. widow of Timothy, h.
73 Elm
Charles, clerk, house 36 Second
Charles, elevator man, Am. Rub.
Co. h. 288 Yine
Charles, gardener, h. 3 rear 29 Reed
Charles, laborer, h. 61 Gore-
Charles, laborer, h. 1 Erie
Charles, painter, h. 27 Reed
Charles E. hairdresser, 291a Cam-
bridge, h. 193 Yine
Charles E. machinist, h. 43 Irving
Charles J. machinist, b. 43 Irving
Cornelius, clothing cutter, house 261
Franklin
Cornelius, laborer, house 91 Fifth
Daniel, baker, b. 108 Kinnaird
Daniel, driver, 145 Mt. Auburn, b. do.
Daniel, laborer, h. 167 Cushing
Daniel, laborer, h. 6 Hunting
Daniel, laborer, h. 55 Winter
Daniel, laborer, h. 108 Kinnaird
Daniel, peddler, h. 10 Somerset
Daniel, teamster, h. 59 Spring
Daniel, telegrapher, bds. 22 Sixth
Daniel A. core maker, Broadway
Iron Foundry, h. 40 Union
Daniel E. bronze worker, b.59 Spring
Daniel J. cloth inspector, boards
194 Brookline
Daniel W. letter carrier, P. O. 647
Mass.ave.b. at Watertown [bridge
Dennis, coal shoveller, b. 103 Cam-
Dennis, driver, bds. 4 Bennett
Dennis, laborer, b. 70 Kinnaird
Dennis, laborer, boards 31 Xinth
Dennis, laborer, b. 17 Cowperthwaite
Dennis, laborer, h. 16 Xorth
Dennis, laborer, h. 27 Seventh
Dennis, laborer, house 17 Short
Dennis, laborer, h. 131 Spring
Dennis, moulder, Pelham, boards 8
Broadway [shire
Dennis D. real estate, h. 134 Hamp-
Dennis F. laborer, h. 16 Xorth
Edward E. student, b. 43 Irving
Edward F. laborer, b. 1 Holley ave.
Eliza, widow of John, h. r. 1 Binney
Ellen, widow of John, house 46
Xinth [ave.
Ellen, widow of John. h. 193 Rindge
Ellen J. Miss (E. ct M. McCarthy),
fancv goods, 286 Prospect, rms.
222 do.
CAMBEIDGE [M] DIRECTORY
337
McCarthy Eugene, fruit dealer,h.lBinney
Eugene, laborer, h. 149 Elm
Eugene, painter, h. 91 Main
Eugene A. physician, 458 Mass. ave.
bds. do. [ave.
Eugene C. gardener, h. 458 Mass.
E. & M. (Ellen J. and Margaret T.
McCarthy), fancy goods, 286
Prospect
Felix, laborer, h. 12 Marion
Frederick M. printer, bds. 1130
Cambridge
Haunah, at 285 Broadway, bds. do.
Hannah, h. rear 356 Green
Harry, tinsmith, h. 254 Vine
.lames, cooper, b. 171 Thorndike
James, driver, h. 214 Bridge
James, laborer, h. 216 Vine
James E. clerk, bds. 49 Xorth
James H. asst. H. U. library, bds. 1
Holly ave.
Jeremiah, clerk, bds. 1130 Cambridge
Jeremiah, foreman, 336 Main, house
72£ Washington
Jeremiah, hostler, h. 100 Otis
Jeremiah, bds. 151 Otis
Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 5 Seventh
Jeremiah, motorman, h. 1 Dover
Jeremiah, police station 2, boards 6
Lechmere pi.
Jeremiah, railroad, h. 93 Fifth
Johanna, widow of Jeremiah, h. 70
Kinnaird
Johanna, widow of John, h. 20
Locust
Johanna, widowof Patrick,h.49 Xorth
John, collector, h. 127 Second
John, currier, h. 30 Mead
John, driver, b. rear. 261 Franklin
John, driver, hose Xo. 7, h. 34 Mt.
Auburn
John, gardener, h. 135 Appleton
John, ice cream, B. h. 14 Hancock
John, laborer, bds. 46 Winter
John, laborer,bds. 17 Cowperthwaite
John, laborer, h. 4 Bennett
John, shoemaker, 1252 Mass. ave.
bds. at Boston
John D. currier, h. 43 Clay
John G. varnisher, bds. 61 Gore
John H. foreman, Bridge, b. 100 Otis
John H. plumber, h. 127 Second
John J. cigar maker, h. 1130 Cam-
bridge
John J. gardener, bds. 4 Bennett
John J. janitor, h. 3 Marney
John J. tailor, 330 Washington, B.
bds. 352 Broadway
John L. salesman, I>. bds. 72A Wash-
ington
John V. solicitor, h. r. 4()o Columbia
Joseph, carriage washer, house ill
Inman
McCarthy Joseph D. bds. Ill Inman
Joseph P. teamster, h. 36 Banks
Kate, widow, h. 17 Cowperthwaite
Kate, widow, h. rear, 124 Webster
avenue
Lawrence M. letter carrier, E. C. b.
100 Otis
Margaret, h. 48 Kinnaird
Margaret Mrs. h. 3 East
Margaret, widow, h. 16 Warren
Margaret, widow of Anthony, h. 39
Xinth
Margaret A. widow of James H. h.
85 Wendell
Margaret T.Miss (E. &M. McCarthy)
fanev goods, 286 Prospect, rms.
222 do.
Mary, dressmaker, 747 Cambridge,
house do.
Mary Mrs. h. 119 Amory
Mary, housekeeper, 232'Vine
Mary, widow of Dennis, h. r. 40
Washington
Mary, widow of John, janitress,
Keed st. school, h. 72 Riiidge ave.
Mary, widow of John, h. 8 Third
Mary A. bookkeeper, 25 Bay, bds.
70 Kinnaird
Mary E. Miss, millinery, etc. 460
Mass. ave. h. 45S do.
Mary E. widow of Richard, house
127 Second
Maurice, h. 6 Lechmere pi.
Maurice, laborer, h. 2581 Mass. ave.
Michael, confectioner, h. 49 Brewery
Michael, laborer, h. 458 Columbia
Michael, peddler, h. 42 Grigg
Michael, stone mason, h. 36 Xorth
Michael C. piano key maker, bds.
rear 42 Washington
Michael J. bookkeeper, bds. 8 Grant
Michael J. driver. X. E. Oil Co. h.
239 Columbia [Vine
Minnie, widow of William, h. 317
Patrick, laborer, h. 61 Plympton
Patrick, hack driver, 1230* Mass. ave.
h. 25 Bow
Patrick, laborer, h. 134 Warren
Patrick, laborer, bds. 119 Hamiltou
Patrick, laborer, h. r. 4 Bennett
Patrick laborer. house 998 Cambridge
Patrick, laborer, h. 85 Bridge
Patrick, rubber worker, I). 10 Munson
Patrick, slate, tin and gravel roofer,
Lechmere Bq. h. 275 vine
Patrick, teamster, 86 Mt. Auburn,
h. rear 12 Appian Way
Patrick J. hostler, b. 18 Green
Patrick .J. janitor,* lambridge < tee
bds. id Brewer
Patrick J. laborer, h. ISti Charles
Peter, rubber worker, bds. 60 Brew-
ery
338
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
McCarthy Susan, house 21 Webster ave.
Theresa, widow of William, house
46 Clark
Thomas, barrels, h. 16 Gore
Thomas, laborer, h. 51 Brewery
Thomas, teamster, h. 5 Herman's
Block, Binney, cor. Third
Timothy, at North's, bds. rear 126
Webster ave.
Timothy, city laborer, b. 48 Kinnaird
Timothy (MeXamara & McCarthy),
grocer, 1108 Cambridge, b. 73 Elm
Timothy, night crossing tender, F.
R. R. Dubliu, h. 163 do.
Timothy, freight handler, h. 309
Green
Timothy, juuk, h. 70 Columbia
Timothy F. clerk, 25 Bay, bds. 70
Kinnaird
Timothy P. laborer, h. 102 Sixth
Walter, packer, bds. 109 Clark
William, foreman, Broadway Iron
Foundry, h. 20 Union
William Jr. action maker, bds. 20
Union
William H. tailor, 330 Washington,
B. h. 352 Broadway
William J. dry goods, B. bds. 261
Franklin
William J. printer, h. 85 Wendell
"\ TcCARTHY'S. J. SOXS (James
JlVX F., Thomas J. and Michael H. M.
McCarthy), charcoal, P. O. Box
36, East Cambridge, office and
yard, Linwood street, Somerville,
Mass. See page 794
McCarville Ann, press feeder, Univ.Press,
bds. 25 Cedar
James, h. 25 Cedar
John J. laborer, b. 15 West
Owen, laborer, Som. h. 15 West
Peter J. city lamp lighter, house 48
Montgomery
Rosanna Miss, h. 15 West
McCaughey Arthur, h. 41 Sacramento
JohnM. plumber, b. 41 Sacramento
Richard L. clerk, b. 41 Sacramento
McCauley James Frank, painter, rooms
134£ Hampshire
John J. driver patrol wTagon, station
2, h. 182 River
see McAuley [Main
McCansland John, bicycle repairer, h. 91
Robert, steam litter, b. 91 Main
McCaw Henry, hostler, 12 Soden, house
92 Brookline
James F. mason, b. 92 Brookline
William, coachman, h. r. 23 Hancock
McClare C. Herbert, architect, 649 Mass.
ave. h. at Arlington
Martin L. piano maker, rms. 8 Elm
McClaren George, carpenter, 150 Broad-
way, h. 237 Columbia
McClarity Daniel, laborer, house 905
Cambridge
Hugh, upholsterer, b. 2 Water
MeClaskev Augusta J. widow, house r.
384 Main
Clarence E. confectionery, boards r.
384 Main
McCleary Dennis George, stone pointer,
h. 84 Fifth
Hugh, plasterer, h. 11 Hayes
James, plasterer, h. 11 Hayes
McClellan Jane, laundress, h.37 Brewery
William D. clerk, 12 Brattle, house
10 Revere
McClenaghan Robert, salesman, 561 Mass.
ave. -h. at Boston
McClennan William H. house 109 Clark
McClintock Robert, laborer, h. 3 Front
st. court
Wilder F. bookkeeper. B. house 46
Fairfield
McCloskey Bridget, widow of Michael,
house 52 Fifth
Dennis F. (McCloskey & Harty), gro-
cer, 241 and 1253 Cambridge,house
1293 do.
Frank, clerk, b. 371 Winsor
Frederick, student, b. 371 Winsor
George W. reporter, b. 371 Winsor
Henry, laborer,house Hotel Myrtle,
Moore
Hugh, carpenter, h. 371 Winsor
James, engineer, 204 Broadway
James B. clerk, b. 52 Fifth
John B. salesman, 90 Franklin, B.
house 96 Sixth
John H. plumber, 1896 Mass. ave. h.
371 Winsor
Joseph F. shoe maker, b. 85 Bristol
Mary, house 1293 Cambridge
Patrick, laborer, h. 29 Porter
Peter J. clerk, 414 Cambridge, house
94 Sixth
T. Francis, clerk, 594 Cambridge, b.
371 Winsor
William F. pressman. University
Press, bds. 52 Fifth
& Harty (Dennis F. McCloskey and
Michael J. Harty), grocers, 241
and 1253 Cambridge
see Maclosky
McClure Charles F. h. 990 Mass. ave.
Daniel, laborer, h. 169 Dublin
Martha M. widow, bds. 8 White
Mary F. widow of Manley W. house
92 Washington ave.
McCoart Catherine F. Miss, bread store,
21 Boylston, rooms do.
Charles 'H. laborer, b. 21 Boylston
John, plumber, 27 Boylston, house
14 South
McColgan Adam T.clerk, 2109 Mass.ave.
h. 149 Elm, Somerville
CAMBRIDGE []\([J DIKECTOKY
339
McColgan Daniel, laborer, h. 94 Spring
McColl Alexander, wood and coal, 22
Hastings, house do.
McCollem Robert J. carpenter, house 10
Dodge
McCollom Alice M. student, b. 63 Fourth
Charles S. teamster, h. 63 Fourth
Eva Miss, silk knitter, b. 63 Fourth
William H. student, b. 63 Fourth
McConaghey Eobert T. clerk, B. bds. 72
Green
McConnell George, helper, b. 152 Franklin
James C. motorman, h. Cameron
Joseph, plasterer, h. 4 Boyson place
Norman J. wood moulder, house
Moxon's bldg. Green
Thomas A. house 12 Warren
William, freight weigher, house 707
Cambridge
McConologue Daniel F. milk striker, b.
30 Harvey
Mary, widow of John, h. 133 Clark
Neil James, plumber, 633 Mass. ave.
b. 30 Harvey
Neil John, house 30 Harvey
McConville Patrick, plasterer, house 167
Franklin
McCool Catherine, widow of John, house
56 Green
Catherine, widow of Thomas, bds.
120 Green
Michael, carpenter, h. 3 Line
Patrick, laborer, h. 10 Hayes
McCorkle Frank, freight handler, F. R.
R. h. 103 Gore
James, laborer, h. 57 Spring-
James, Jr. teamster, bds. 57 Spring-
Sarah A. bookkeeper, 108 Hampshire,
bds. 57 Spring
McCormac Margaret, widow of William,
house 226 Chestnut
McCormack James, city laborer, house
19 Beaver
James H. insurance agent, 457 Cam-
bridge, house do.
John B. machinist, b. 457 Cambridge
McCormic Mary, widow of Richard, h.2i
Dailey alley [ave.
McCormick, Ann, widow, h. 77 Concord
Bridget, widow of. John, h. 19 School
McCOKMICK BROS. (John J.
and William P. McCormick), gro-
cers, 473 Main and 1 Columbia. See
p. 778
Charles, laborer, h. 182 Franklin
George, carpenter, h. 3 Bunting
George J. bds. 1 Tuttle
Harry, Laborer, bds. 19 Squires ct.
Henry, clerk, 2431 Mass. ave. boards
164 Gore
James, bds. i<; Laurel
James, boiler maker, h. 291 Main
James, carpenter, h. 877 Cambridge
McCormick James, grocer,333 Main,h.l0
Harrison
James, laborer, bds. 1 Tuttle
James C. clerk, 169 Gore, b. 160 do.
John, at health dept.Citv Hall. house
2 Gore
John, plumber, h. 2 Dailey alley
John C. clerk, P. O., B. h. 1 Tuttle
John C. student, b. 160 Gore
John J. (McCormick Bros.), grocer,
473 Main, rms. 100 Austin
John J. metal worker, h. 193 Main
Joseph, wheelwright, h. 112 Gore
J. Patrick, shipper, h. 160 Gore
Richard, electrician, 169 Gore, bds.
571 Cambridge
Stephen, rubber worker, boards 95
Moore
Thomas, laborer, Am. Rub. Co. Pot-
ter, house Hotel School, Holly
Thomas, laborer, 11 Fourth st. place
Thomas M. clerk, 473 Main, house 19
School
Timothy, porter, h. 171 Winsor
T. Mrs. dressmaker,171 Winsor,h.do.
William F. (McCormick Bros.), gro-
cer, 473 Main, rms. 19 School
William H. clerk, bds. 1 Tuttle
McCorry Charles P. car conductor, h. 19
Line
John, watchman, 172 Pearl, house
217 Brookline
Joseph F. police, station 3, house 217
Brookline
McCourt Bernard, glass maker, house 371
Cambridge
James A. glass maker, b. 367 Camb.
John, coachman, 55 Appleton, house
16 Brown
John, plumber, h. 16 South
Joseph, plumber, 255 Cambridge, b.
201 Charles
Mary J. widow of Michael, house 201
Charles
Patrick F. lumber surveyor, house
282 Vine
Rosa T. housekeeper, 367 Cambridge
Thomas, plumber, 255 Cambridge, b.
201 Charles
see McCoart
McCovey Owen, teamster, h. 177 Main
McCoy Agnes and Mary, dressmakers, li.
295 Main
Annie, widow of James, house 296
W insor
Hugh A. telephone foreman, boards
295 Winsor
.lames .1. teamster, h. 67 Moore
John, laborer, h. 8 S tin son cl .
Catherine Miss, house 83 Brattle
Mary MUs. house s;{ Brattle
Michael, cutter, Am. Rub. Co. house
110 Klin
•21
340
CAMBRIDGE []\([] DIRECTORY
McCoy Peter,cutter,Am.R.Co.h.62 Ninth
Richard, granite cutter, h. 7 Sparks
Robert J. mason's apprentice, boards
14 Walnut ct.
Thomas H. (W. J. McCoy & Sons),
mason, b. 14 Walnut ct.
William, plasterer, h. 22 Prince
William J. (W. J. McCoy & Sons),
mason, 14 Walnut ct. h. do.
William, Jr. (W. J. McCoy & Sons),
mason, bds. 14 Walnut ct.
McCOY W. J. & SONS (William
J., William J. Jr. and Thomas H.
McCoy), masons and builders, 14
Walnut ct. order box, 671 Mass. av.
See p. 801
M'COY GEORGE M. insurance
and mortages, 75 State, B. house
at Melrose. See page 17
Rosilla A. widow of Madison, house
18 Rockwell
William B. insurance and mortages,
75 State, B. h. 199 Hamilton
McCray Alexander, foreman, Laminar
Fibre Co. h. at W. Somerville
McCrea Charles H. clerk, b. 254 Winsor
John J. bartender, b. 254 Winsor
Margaret, widow of Andrew, house
254 Winsor
see McRae, also Macrae
McCready Charles A. carpenter, boards
26 Mead
. John C. editor, h. 358 Winsor
Joseph, h. 358 Winsor
P. J. brass finisher, 69 Main, house
at Boston
Samuel A. printer, bds. 358 Winsor
Thomas, h. 2 Church place
Wallace M. machinist,h.2 Church pi.
McCrehen Eugene, teamster, h. 77
Rindge avenue
Jeremiah, teamster, 54 Rindge ave.
house do.
John E. police, h. 82 Rice
McCristle Frank (Murphy & McCristle) ,
painter, 2452 Mass. ave. h. 5 Clay
McCrohan James, rubber worker, house
52 Plymouth
McCue Bridget, widow of Dennis, house
847 Cambridge
Charles F. bookkeeper, boards 203
Hampshire
Charles H. liquors, h.197 Hampshire
Henry J. draughtsman, 631 Mass.
ave. bds. 203 Hampshire
Thomas, peddler, h. 747 Cambridge
Thomas F. janitor, Wellington
school, house 203 Hampshire
see McGue, also McHugh and Mc-
Gough [Athens
McCullar Charles, electrotyper, house 5
McCulloch Samuel, drain builder, 623
Mass. ave. h. 173 Harvard
McCullough Bernard, grease collector,b.
141 Webster ave.
Frank, laborer, W. E. St. Ry. Co. h.
86 Bristol
George, moulder, bds. 471 Cambridge
George, teamster, W. E. St. Ry. Co.
house rear 8 Davis
George W. life ins. agent, house 2458
Mass. ave.
John, grease collector, bds. 141
Webster avenue
John F. ins. agent, bds. 2458 Mass.
avenue
John H. junk, h. 266 Columbia
Mary, widow of Bernard, house 141
Webster avenue
Thomas H. salesman, b.266 Columbia
McCune Earl V. h. 1752 Cambridge
McCurdy Charles E. clerk, 604 Mass. av.
bds. 588 do.
Robert J. driver, 29 Franklin, h. 7
Blanche [Sixth
McCusker Frank, chemical plumber,h.72
Hugh, laborer, bds. 14 Marion
James, soap maker, h. 16 Warren
Tames, Jr. at 169 Gore, h. 10 Davis
John, nurse, Cambridge Hospital, h.
86 Foster
John, soap maker, bds. 16 Warren
Margaret, widow of John F. bds. 86
Foster [bridge
William, lead burner, h. 1345 Cam-
William A. clerk, b. 1345 Cambridge
William L. laundry, b. 1345 Cam-
bridge
, widow, h. 190 Bridge
McDaniel Ralph B. bds. 69 Dana
Samuel W. lawyer, h. 69 Dana
Walton B. student, H. IT. b. 69 Dana
McDearmid Hector, carpenter, h. Hotel
Parks, School
Neil, driver, bds. Hotel Parks
Norman, driver, bds. Hotel Parks
McDermid Duncan Rev. b. 31 Bigelow
McDermott Bernard E. gas fitter, h.
2070 Mass. ave.
Daniel, grocer, 106 Harvard, h. do.
D. Joseph, laborer, b. r. 11 Bristol
Edward, foreman, blacksmith, 244
Main, h. at Boston
Edward, laborer, 317 Harvard
Edward, pressman, 140 Congress,
B. h. 25 Somerset
Edward J. porter, bds. 39 Howard
Fred, baker, bds. 97 Green
James, coachman, h. 70 Winsor
James H. glassmaker, h. 139 Elm
John, laborer, h. 144 Hastings
John, laborer, h. 81 Main
John, moulder, h. 725 Cambridge
John H. assistant engineer, S. F. E.
2, house 11 Dodge
John J. horse shoer, h. 168 Franklin
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
341
McDermott John W.clerk,Inman sq.h.352
Broadway
Mary, widow of Patrick, h. r. 11
Bristol
Michael, bds. 97 Green
Michael F. laborer, b. r. 11 Bristol
Napoleon, hairdresser, bds. 2433
Mass. ave. t.c
Patrick, bookbinder, h. 218 Banks]^
Patrick, laborer, h. 713 Cambridge"-
Patrick, plumber, h. 23 Winter
Patrick G. music teacher, 81 Thorn-
dike, h. do. [58 Austin
Patrick J. foreman, 29 Franklin, h.
Simon J. manager, Catholic Adver-
tising Agency, 18 Central sq. h. at
Medford
Thomas, box nailer, h. 210 Columbia
Thomas P.glassmaker, h.298 Winsor
Thomas, produce, h. 66 Broadway
, druggist, rms. 307 Broadway
McDevitt Andrew P. (McDevitt Bros.),
provisions, 1097 Cambridge, bds. 87
Tremont
Bros. (Andrew P. and John F.), pro-
visions, 1097 Cambridge
Celia F. Miss, h. 32 Fourth
Edward, blacksmith, h. 87 Tremont
James, plumber, h. 32 Fourth
John F. (McDevitt Bios.), pro visions,
1097 Cambridge, bds. 87 Tremont
William E. bds. 87 Tremont
McDonald Alex, lineman, Som. bds. 60
Norfolk
Alex, rubber worker, rms. 46 Clark
Alexander, carpenter, house 18
Berkshire
MCDONALD ALEXANDER,
carpenter, 205 Western ave. h. do.
See page 789
Alexander (A. McDonald & Son),
granite, Mt. Auburn, h. 643 do.
Alexander, horse shoer, 19 Blanche,
h. at Boston
Alexander D. telegraph operator,
109 State, B. h. 1252 Cambridge
Alexander L. foreman, A. McDonald
& Son, bd . 643 Mt. Auburn
MCDONALD ALEXANDER
& SON (Alexander and Frank R.
McDonald), marble and granite
workers, Mt. Auburn, c. McDonald.
Sec page 802
Allan, carpenter, bds. 15 Columbia
Allan, lineman, b. 1025 Cambridge
Allen, clerk, at Boston. I). 85 Bridge
Angus, carpenter, bds.,")*; Cambridge
Angus, carpenter, i>. I Washington
Angus I), at W. B. Tower B0U96, b.
13 Fourth
Angus II. carpenter, b. 133 Pine
Angus II. driver, engine 2, h. 58£
Franklin
McDonaldAugustusjanitor, Perkins Hall
Ann, widow of Philip, h. 45 Willowr
Annie, dressmaker, 30 Foster,
boards do.
Archibald, paver, b. 88 Mt. Auburn
Bernard (McDonald Bros.), 146
Charles, h. 4 Carlisle
Bernard, laborer, bds. 139 Cushing
Bridget, widow of Matthew, h. 147
Cushing
Bros. (Bernard and John F.), mnfg.
confectioners, 146 Charles
Carrie, widow of Charles, h. 30 Foster
Charles, baker, b. 14 Union
Christina and Margaret, h. 30
Tremont
Clement P. cooper and variety store,
Cambridge, cor. Winsor, h. do.
Daniel, at 145 Broadway, bds. 252
Vine
Daniel, carpenter, h. 220 Banks
Daniel, carpenter, h. 67 Webster av.
Daniel, laborer, h. 43 Cogswell ave.
Daniel, motorman, b. 48 Grant
Daniel, teamster, 157 Cambridge
Daniel J. carpenter,h.65 Webster av.
Dominick A. shoemaker, 2 Union, B.
h. 579 Mass. ave.
Donald, carpenter, h. 65 Webster av.
Donald, cooper, h. 30 Tremont
Donald A. carpenter,h. 117 Kinnaird
Donald W. fireman, B. & M. R. R.h.
9 Fifth
Duncan D. carpenter, h. 133 Amory
Edward, pile driver, h. Hotel
Templeton
Edward J. brass finisher, b. 67 Web-
ster av. [253 Vine
Elizabeth, widow of Daniel, house
Elizabeth, widow of John, h. 118
Charles
Elizabeth, widow of Laughlin, h.HS
Webster ave.
Elizabeth, widow of Patrick, h. 17
Porter
Elizabeth M. Mrs. h.44 Holyoke
Felix, laborer, h. 254 Vine
Frank, stringer, r. 368 Main, house
at Boston
Frank R. (A. McDonald & Son),
granite, Mt. Auburn, bds. 643 do.
George, helper, 29 Main. h. at Boston
George I), machinist, 29 Main. b. 10
B load way
Gerald J. carpenter, bds. 19 Pine
Hannah, widow of Peter, h. P. (!
Lope/
1 lector, moulder, Broadway Iron
Foundry
Henry, mason. (McDonald & Son),
L09 Western av. bds. do.
Hugh, carpenter, rms. 187 Winsor
Hugh, laborer, h. i~>~> Columbia
342
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
McDonald Hugh J. at Am. R. Co. b. 224
Vine
James, brakeman, h. 180 Brookline
James, laborer, bds. 147 Cushing
James, laborer, h. 185 Franklin
James, masoD, h. 181 Putnam ave.
James, teamster, h. 29 Fairmont
Jane Mrs. h. 70 Winthrop
Jane A. Mrs. h. 315 Broadway
Johu,'at B. B. Works, Sixth, b. "196
Norfolk
John, clerk, B. h. 189 Portland
John, engiueer, 258 Mt. Auburn, h.
17 Maynard pi.
John, expressman, bds. 18 Berkshire
John, laborer, h. 77h Hampshire
John, laborer, h. 165 Otis
Johu, laborer, b. 17 Porter
John, mason, b. 199 Clark
John (McDonald & Son), mason, 109
Western ave. house do.
John, pile driver, h. 90 First
John, woven hose worker, h. 181
Clark
MCDONALD JOHN & SON
(John and Henry McDonald),
masons, 109 Western av. See p. 800
John A. shoemaker at Watertown, h.
72 Cushing
John ;F. (McDonald Bros.), confec-
tioner, 146 Charles, b. 90 Fifth
John G. F. clerk, h. 191 Norfolk
■ John H. carpenter, 74 Boylston, h.
31 Hudson -*'-* ■ ■-?. *%
John J. carriage mnfr. 96 Bridge, h.
100J Gore
John J.lpainter, h. 42 Locke
John L. clerk, 15 Brattle, h. 5 South
John P. laborer, b. 77i Hampshire
John R. carpenter, h. 106 Kinnaird
Joseph, iron worker,h. r. 196 Norfolk
Joseph, shoemaker, 23 Jay, house
103 Brookline
Joseph A. plasterer, b. 119 Auburn
J. Leopold, painter, rooms 142 Mt.
Auburn [do.
Kate, nurse, Cambridge hospital, b.
Lascelle C. bookkeeper, h. 22J Athens
Lauchlan, wireman, rms. 5 Hamp-
shire place
Lauchlin, lineman, C. E. L. Co. h.
77 Western ave.
Lawrence, job printer, boards 22
Montgomery
Lida, widow of Kenneth, house 80
School
Margaret Miss, h. 269 Vine
Marshall, coachman, 860 Mass. ave.
rooms do.
Martin M. laborer, h. 139 Cushing
Martin T. machinist, 19 Main, h. 17
Vineyard [Donnell
Mary, widow of James, house 21
McDonald Mary, widow of John,house 2
Douglass
Mary, widow of John, h. Grant cor.
DeWolfe
Mary, widow of Owen, h. 75 Fifth
Mary F. Mrs. dress skirts, 579 Mass.
ave. house do.
Mary J. dressmaker, 12 Dunster,
rooms do.
Matthew, laborer, h. 152 Charles
Matthewlaborer, h.-131 Webster ave.
Matthew, painter, b. 69 Webster ave.
Maurice, mason, b. 337 Concord ave.
Michael, h. 69 Webster ave.
Michael, track repairer, ' W. E. St.
R. R. Co. rms. 1* Dunster
Michael (McDonald & Davis), hay,
1060 Cambridge, h. 369 Columbia
Neil, carpenter, h. Cameron
Neil J. janitor, Warland bldg. house
1256 Mass. ave.
Nelson A. carpenter, b.283 Broadway
Patrick, h. 1197 Cambridge
Patrick, blacksmith, h. 129 Harvard
Patrick, carpenter, h. 224 Vine
Patrick, hostler, 41 Ellery, house 91
Winsor
Patrick, laborer, h. 12 Dinsmore ct.
Patrick, laborer, h. 90 Fifth
Patrick, laborer, b. 189 Rindge ave.
Patrick, laborer, b. 269 Vine
Patrick, laborer, h. 24 Watson
Patrick J. laborer, h. 22 Montgomery
Peter J. candy maker, bds. 90 Fifth
Philip, peddler, bds. 45 Willow
Roderick, lineman, b. 1025 Cambridge
Roderick, Mrs. h. 48 Grant
Roderick A. clerk, h. 106 Kinnaird
RonaldS. printer, 558 Mass. ave. b.
106 Kinnaird [Cambridge
Rose, widow of Allen F. house 571
Rose E. Miss, h. 369 Columbia
Sarah M. rubber worker, rooms 31
Tremont [h. do.
Stephen, mason, 109 AVestern ave.
Thomas, carpenter, h. 69 Webster
avenue
Thomas, lumber piler, h. 269 Vine
Thomas H. laborer, b. 90 Fifth
William, janitor. Hilton's block, h.
4h South
William, harness maker, 105 Merri-
mac, B. h. 136 Winsor
William R. carpenter, h. 324 Vine
MCDONALD & DAVIS (Michael
J. McDonald and Frank Davis),
hay, grain etc. 1060 Cambridge.
See p. 783
see Macdonald
McDonnell Bridget, widow of James,
h. 5 Mill
Emma G. dressmaker, 15 Vineyard,
boards do.
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIEECTORY
348
McDonnell John J. laborer, h. 29 Eeed
Margaret E. dressmaker, 15 Vine-
yard, bds. do.
Mary, widow of Patrick, house 15
Vineyard
Mary, h. 105 Kinnaird
Mary A. nurse, b. 15 Vineyard
Michael, laborer, h. 531 Winsor
Patrick, laborer, h. 20 Montgomery
Patrick H. machinist, boards 15
Vineyard
see McDonald
McDonough Francis, blacksmith, house
1014 Cambridge
Hugh, laborer, h. r. 199 Cambridge
John, laborer, h. 71 Concord ave.
John, laborer, h. 17 Clark
John, stone cutter, b. 57 Main
Margaret and Mary, h. 84 Amory
Martin, clerk, P. O. 1849 Mass. ave.
house at Boston
Michael, laborer, b. 418 Columbia
Michael J. laborer, h. 129 Charles
Patrick, engineer, C. Gas Co. Third,
h. 84 Amory
Patrick, stone worker, C. R. Stone
Co. h. 3 Erie
Patrick H. furniture finisher, house
121 Charles
Sarah, widow of Joseph, house 191
Norfolk
William, teamster, 1290 Mass. ave.
h. 17 Sparks
Wood E. cigar packer,h. 51 Brookline
McDouell Frances, widow of Alexander,
h. 257 Broadway
George H. painter, b. 257 Broadway
William W. plumber, boards 257
Broadway
McDougall Alexander W. carpenter, h.
65 Lincoln
Andrew, teamster, h. 157 Portland
Archibald, carpenter, b. 3 Shep-
herd's block [ington
Daniel J. carpenter, h. 24 Wash-
James B. stencil cutter, house 2070
Mass. ave.
John, 10 Arrow, b. 2 DeWolfe
John, carpenter, h. r. 1 Washington
John A. carpenter, b. 431 Main
Martin, b. 431 Main
William, carpenter, house 7 Hotel
Weston, 43 School
William A. carpenter, house cud
Bismarck
McDow .John J. .Mrs. h. 1210 Cambridge
McDowell Edward, brakeman, bds. 149
Hamilton
George S. teamster, b. to Franklin
John I!, laborer, Bit. Auburn ceme-
tery, I*, s. B. McDowell's
Mary, nurse, Almshouse, Tannery,
boards do.
McDowell Mary, widow of Thomas W.h.
149 Hamilton
Samuel B. laborer, h. Huron ave. n.
Lake View ave.
Walter I. action maker, boards 149
Hamilton
William J. teas, h. Mt. Auburn
McDuff Frank, at B. B. W. h. 233 Charles
McDuflie John, clerk of committees,
City Hall, h. 67 Hammond
McEachern Alexander, lineman, X. E. T.
& T. Co. h. 106 Hampshire
Angus, carpenter, h. 75 Fifth
Catherine, dressmaker, 106 Hamp-
shire, h. do.
Daniel, lineman, N. E. T. & T. Co.
h. 106 Hampshire
James E. pressman, b. 22 DeWolfe
Katie, dressmaker, 106 Hampshire,
house do.
Maggie, widow of Angus, house 3
Shepherd's block, Plympton
Mary, dressmaker, 106 Hampshire,
house do.
Mary, widow of Peter, h. 22 DeWolfe
McEachran James L. ins. agt. house 60
Magazine
McElaney Patrick, cracker dealer, 29
Franklin, h. 42 Dunster
McElearnej' Peter, plasterer, boards 14
Parker
McEleny Grace A. bookkeeper, house 73
Highland ave.
Lillian E. at Thayer's pharmacy, h.
73 Highland ave.
McElligott John, laborer, h. 145 Banks
McEllroy William, confectionery, 28
Shepard, h. do.
McElroy Agnes J. teacher, Lowell pri-
mary school, b. 31 Gray
Alice E. dressmaker, Bent, corner
Third, h. do.
Annie, b. 64 Vine
Annie, widow of William, house 316
Third
Catherine, teacher. Gore primary
school, bds. 31 Gray
MCELROY CHARLES H.
building mover. 2)55 Third, h. do.
See page 784
Francis J. carpenter, h. 41 Gore
George 11. glass blower, •'! Second, i».
31 Gray
Hugh II. glass blower, house 349
( Columbia
.lames, tin peddler, 469 Winsor, h. do.
James L. police, station I, house ill
Ellery
John, motorman, h. rear 103 Fourth
John, printer, h. 23 Bristol
John ML. clerk, b. 349 Columbia
Joseph, hostler, 12 Lowland avenue,
h. 84 Vine
344
CAMBRIDGE
[M]
DIRECTORY
McElroy Katherine L. teacher, Gore
primary school, b. 31 Gray
Owen, foundryman, b. 316 Third
Patrick Henry, clerk, 169 Charles, b.
167 do.
Patrick J. fancy glass mnfr. 3 Second,
h. 31 Gray
Peter J. glass blower, 3 Second, h.
at Charlestown
Rosanna, widow of Francis G. house
Bent, cor. Third
William E. janitor Institute building,
271 Cambridge, b. 41 Gore
McEvoy John, fruit, 1232 Cambridge, h.
20 Bolton
McEwen Henry, teamster, 224 Main, h.
at Somerville
McFadden Henry B. laborer, house 99
Richdale ave.
James, horseshoer, h. 153 Third
John, city laborer, b. 261 Franklin
John, grave digger, Cambridge
cemetery, h. 263 Mt. Auburn
John F. plumber, b. 263 Mt. Auburn
Margaret, widow, h. 49 Gore
Richard, mason, b. 263 Mt. Auburn
Stephen, Jr. printer, b. 261 Franklin
Stephen S. city laborer, house 261
Franklin
McFall Clara B. widow of Rev. David,
h. 90 Fourth
McFarland Addie A. widow of James C.
h. 10 State
Albert h. 38 Howard
Alexander, boiler maker, 72 Main
Alfred, h. 42 Bowdoin
Carrie, widow of John R. h. 44 Pearl
Colin, salesman, 276 Columbia, h.
149 Harvard
Edgar H. painter, b. 38 Washington
Fannie I. Mrs. provisions, 276 Colum-
bia, h. 184 Tremont
MeFARLASHD FOREST E.
grocer, 110 Harvard and Washing-
ton, cor. Brewery, house 325 Main,
See p. 777.
Fred, clerk, b. 74 Antrim
George, coachman, h. 9 Lopez
George H. boiler maker, 72 Main, b.
20 Market
Harry R. clerk, b. 38 State
Herbert O. spring bed maker,
Rhoades building, State, b. 10 do.
James, boot maker, 1890 Mass. ave.
h. at Somerville
James, machinist, h. 20 Market
Jane, witlow of George, h. 7 Rockwell
John, laborer, h. 15 Warren
Lorenza R. grocer, 123 Harvard, h.
112 do.
Mark, hostler, Richardson & Bacon,
College wharf, h. do.
Mary and Nellie, h. 20 Market
McFarland Mary E. Mrs. varietv store,
96 Howard, h. 38 do.
Melvin, foreman, B. B. Works, bds.
74 Antrim
Rinaldo, watchman, h. 74 Antrim
Robert, laborer, h. 119 Harvard
Robert L. clerk, Washington, cor.
Brewery, h. 279 Columbia
Roscoe E. provisions, 276 Columbia,
house 18| Tremont
Sarah, widow of Joseph, house 5
Shepherd's blk.
William A. tinsmith, 385 Putnam av.
h. 7 Rockwell
McFarlane John,builder, 191 Hampshire,
h. 381 Broadway
McFee Peter, carpenter, h. 189 Broadway
McGaffigan Michael,hostler,b. 73 Rindge
avenue
McGahey Henry (McGahey & Byrne),
mason, 108 Main, h. 17 Gray'
John, h. 17 Gray
Mary Ann, brush maker, h. 17 Gray
Sarah Miss, h. 17 Gray
& Byrne (Henry McGahey and John
Byrne), masons, 108 Main
see McCahey
McGann Charles, laborer, b. 9 Andrew
Francis, laborer, b. 9 Andrew
Hannah, widow of Thomas, house 9
Andrew
Katie, boxmaker, b. 418 Columbia
John, laborer, h. 418 Columbia
John J. at North Packing Co. bds.
418 Columbia
Peter J. b. 1326 Cambridge
McGanty Edward E. bookkeeper. B. b.
144 River
McGarrett William A. chemist, house
1211 Cambridge
McGarry Peter, copper worker, house 13
Ph mouth
McGaskill Daniel, motorman, b. 2 Frank
McGaughey James, teamster, 169 Gore,
h. 1434 do.
McGay Isaac, stair builder, boards 77
Washington
McGee Ann, widow of Daniel, house 5
Lambert
Catherine, widow of George, h. r.
173 Franklin
Ellen, widow of Michael, h. Munroe
Emma, widow of James, house 4454
Main
John, moulder, h. 7 Conlan's ct.
McGillicuddy Daniel, laborer, house 13
School
Daniel E. carrier, P. O. 647 Mass.
ave. h. 146 Pearl
Ellen, widow of Michael, house 12
Sparks
James F. freight handler, B. bds.
423 Huron ave.
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
345
McGuillicuddy Jeremiah, laborer, b. 12
Sparks
John, laborer, b. 12 Sparks
John D. mason, h. 23 Montgomery
Timothy J. coachman, 27 Craigie, h.
423 Hnron ave.
, salesman, rms. 10 Essex
McGillivray Alexander, iceman, 122
Hampshire, h. 37 Pine
Holland, carpenter, b. 11 Plymouth
John E. carpenter, b. 32 Market
Margaret S. stenographer, B. b. 1981
Mass. ave.
McGillvray John D. carpenter, house 65
Lincoln
John H. b. 2 Suffolk
McGilvery Mary, widow of Angus, h.
11 Plymouth
McGilvray Alex, electric trimmer, h. 12
Cogswell avenue
David F. hotel clerk, b. 7 Holyoke pi.
Elouise C. widow of David F. h. 7
Holyoke pi.
John, stair builder, h. 2 Suffolk
John H. laborer, b. 2 Suffolk
Joseph, carpenter, h. 239 Main
Simon, machinist, b. 167 Main
McGinley Patrick, washer, h. 47 Pine
McGinn John, horseshoer, 14£ Harvard,
house 29 do. [place
Thomas, hod carrier, b. 15 Far well
McGinnis Alexander, at Am. Rub. Co.
b. 1099 Cambridge
Amelia, music teacher, 39 May,b.do.
Daniel, carpenter, h. 909 Cambridge
Douglas, carpenter, b. 392 Main
Edward T.motorman, b. 33 Fourth
Elizabeth A. clerk, park dept. City
Hall, b. 107 Garden
Elizabeth I. widow of Hugh, house
19S Bridge
Hannah Mrs. b. 107 Garden
Helen E. dressmaker, 39 May, b. do.
Hugh J. teamster, 115 Bridge, house
2 Stevens ct.
James, mail clerk, Globe, B. bds.
198 Bridge
John, carpenter, b. 4 Moore
.John, gardener, house 3!) May
see McGuinness, also Mclnnis
McGirr Edward B. student, boards 1522
Cambridge
Felix F. student, II. U. bds. 1522
( Jam bridge
.John C. carpenter and builder, 1522
( !amb ridge, h. do.
I'm! rick, driver, li. 9£ Gerry
McGivney John, moulder, h. L40 Third
John, brass moulder, house 50
Spring
Nellie Mrs. variety store, l id 'Third,
house do. [ 52 Pine
McGlashen Alexander, machinist, h. r.
McGlashen Alexauder, Jr. engineer, b.r.
52 Pine
David R. pressman, bds. r. 52 Pine
McGlinchy Andrew, bookbinder,38 Pearl,
B. h. 1 Athens
Andrew, motorman, h. 118 Webster
avenue
Bernard M. driver milk team, bds.
92 Fifth
James, cigar maker, b. 1 Athens
James, peddler, h. 92 Fifth
James F. herdic driver, b. 92 Fifth
John, herdic, b. 92 Fifth
McGline M. J. harness cleaner, 1230
Mass. ave.
McGlinn James J. furniture finisher, h.
131 Columbia
see Glynn
McGlone Francis J. laborer, h.32 Bristol
McGlynn James, laborer, house rear 63
Hampshire
McGoldrick Edward, student, bds. 131
Franklin
Edward F. teamster, h. 173 Franklin
Hugh E. provisions, h. 131 Franklin
John, teamster, h. 55 Otis
Michael, foreman, coat heaters, Am.
Rnb. Co. h. 218 Broadway
McGough James, laborer, h. 8 Dinsmore
court
McGovern Bernard J. silversmith, bds.
r. 541 Cambridge
Elizabeth, dry goods, 537 Cambridge,
h. r. 545 do.
George E. laborer, b. 113 Hamilton
James, carriages, 129 Gore,h. 118 do.
John, house r. 123 Spring
John, teamster,Richardson & Bacon,
h. 35 Cowperthwaite
Joseph F. steam fitter, bds. r. 541
Cambridge
Mary E. widow of John B. bds. r.
541 Cambridge
Patrick, clerk, 745 Cambridge, house
at Chelsea
Thomas, laborer, b. 23 Lambert
McGowan Arthur II. clerk, -132 Cam-
bridge. 1). 105 Fourth
Bessie, dressmaker, 482 Cambridge
Charles, clerk, 432 Cambridge, house
105 Fourth
Elizabeth, clerk, h. 62 Magnolia av.
Francis, at IG9 Gore, i>. 105 Fourth
Francis, engineer, 2'.) Main. h. '.'1 do.
Henry .1. stevedore, i>. <>7 Brookline
.lames, laborer, h. 11!) Brookline
.lames, machinist, 29 Main
.lames, teamster, li. 170 Core
John l.. cabinet maker, State, cor.
Osborn, h. 2 15 Sixth
Michael, fireman, Hawkins Machine
Co. h. 105 Fourth
Thomas -i . plumber, b. 17 South
346
CAMBRIDGE []\£] DIRECTORY
McOowan William, citv laborer, house 17
South
McGrady Daniel, laborer, h. 30 Bay
John, plasterer, b. 4>£ Essex
McGrane Patrick, laborer, house 269 Mt.
Auburn
McGrath Benjamin, hostler, boards 1247
Cambridge
Bernard, coachman
h. at Somerville
Daniel F. car conductor, house 131
Tremont
David, teamster, 221 Bridge, house 5
Winter
Dennis J. printer, house 36 Banks
Edward E. brass finisher,b. 22 Seckle
Francis, mill hand, 108 Cambridge,
h. 49 Willow
James H. painter, h. 1072 Cambridge
Jane, widow, h. 288 Prospect
John, brakeman, h. 192 Franklin
John, carriage trimmer, 244 Main, h.
at Boston
John G. spar maker, h. 61 Plymouth
John J. carver, Young's Hotel, B. h.
6 Fifth
John J. laborer, h. 22 Hunting
J. H. rms. 1556 Cambridge
Maurice F. brass moulder,h.22 Seckle
Michael, house 36 Warren
Michael, coachman, E. W. Hooper,
h. 9 Camden pi.
Michael, paver, h. 5 Boyson pi.
Michael, plumber, 5 Brattle
Michael F. clerk, B. b. 4 Hoi worthy
Michael F. moulder, h. 13>£ Soden
Michael J. plumber, h. 226 Banks
Patrick, car conductor, boards 1591
Cambridge
Patrick, carpenter, h. 2528 Mass. av.
Peter,teamster, Richardson & Bacon,
bds. 450 Broadway
Roger, carpenter, hf40 Ninth
Thomas, deskmaker, bds. 29 Tremont
see Magrath
McGraw Thomas, piano worker, house
29 Tremont
McGregor Elizabeth D. widow of Johu
W. h. 18 Western ave.
George A. clerk, 44 So. Market, B.
bds. 18 Western ave.
Grace, widow of John, h. 33 Wash-
ington
Isaac B. carpenter, 11 Cherry, house
142 Washington
William, tailor, bds. 15 Columbia
William L. clerk, 75 State, B. house
27 Warland
see MacGregor
McGrew Gifford H. G. agent, 352 Wash-
ington, B. h. 71 Wallace
see Grew [191 Harvard
McGruder Patrick, confectionery, house
McGruder Patrick, Jr. laborer, h. 191
Harvard
see Mag ruder
McGue Thomas, furniture mover, Lech-
mere sq. house 150 Bridge
Thomas F. teamster,201 Bridge, bds.
150 do.
McGuighan Hugh, laborer, h. 160 Otis
McGuinness Edward, motorman, boards
33 Fourth
Edward, brakeman, F. R. R. house
6 Blair place
Nora, station agent, Fresh Pond
station, F. R. R. b. 6 Blair place
Thomas, bds. 33 Fourth
McGuire Bernard, packer, h. 21 Jefferson
Bridget G. widow of Thomas, house
6 South
Charles, laborer, h. 22 Jordan pi.
Cornelius E. water inspector, City
Hall, house 124 Cushing
Eliza, widow of William B. house 7
Moore
Francis J. boiler maker, h.174 Third
Frank S. upholsterer, h. 80 Amory
Frank S.Jr. wire worker,b.80 Amory
Henrv W. painter's apprentice, bds.
240' Franklin
James, bar tender, h. 82 Gore
John, at Am. Tube Works, boards 41
Baldwin [lin
John, plumber's helper,h.240 Frank-
John C. hosemaker, h. 54 Cherry
Joseph, jeweller, bds. 21 Jefferson
Joseph, wire worker, b. 80 Amory
Maria, widow of Michael, house* 74
Spring [Jefferson
Mary, widow of Joseph, boards 34
Mary A. widow of John, h. 438 Main
Maurice F. piano polisher, rear 868
Main, bds. 438 do.
Patrick W. printer, b. 6 South
Thomas H. baker, h. 49 Willow
Thomes H. clerk. Riverside Press, b.
6 South
Thomas H. slater, h. 75 Clark
McGUIRE WILLIAM THOM-
AS, bicycles and hardware, 119
and 247 * Cambridge, h. 75 Otis.
See p. 794
see Maguire and Magwire
McGuirk Francis E. fruit,b.3S3 Columbia
Matthew, shoemaker, h. 13 Bristol
Matthew, Jr. core maker, boards 13
Bristol
Michael, moulder, h.116 Webster av.
Xellie. tailored, h. 383 Columbia
Patrick. mason,house 383 Columbia.
Xo. 3
McGurk John W. brass finisher, house
124 Brookline
McGurty Francis H. at Woven Hose Co.
rooms 72 Hampshire
CAMBRIDGE [j\J] DIRECTORY
347
McGurty Mary, widow of John J. h. 66
Harvard
McHale Edward, mason's foreman, house
17 Auburn pi. [lin
McHeftey John, cracker dealer,29 Frank-
McHugh Bella, shoemaker, b. 181 Clark
Charles, foreman, street sprinkling,
house 67 Putnam ave.
John, milkman' Vassal lane, h. do.
John, wheelwright, 97 Boylston, h.
450 Broadway
John D. lauudryman, h. 19 Sidney
Julia, widow of Thomas, house 67
Putnam ave.
Julia G. clerk, B. bds.67 Putnam av.
Rebecca J. milliner, 1361 Cambridge,
house at Somerville
see McCue
Mcllroy John, boiler maker, house 165
Hampshire
Mcllwain Benjamin Wm. car conductor,
h. 29 Line
Mary A. house 1524 Cambridge
Mclnnes Angus, carpenter, h. 87 Amorv
George F. clerk, b. 86 Wiusor
Hugh H. action maker, 125 Broad-
way, h. 86 Winsor
John A. musician, bds. 86 Winsor
Joseph, laborer, h. 5 Marion
Joseph R. bookkeeper, b. 86 Winsor
Mclnness Allen J. carpenter, house 2
Hampshire pi.
Mclnnis Daniel H. carpenter, boards 42
Baldwin
Donald, carpenter, h. 42 Baldwin
Hugh, carpenter, bds. 42 Baldwin
John, carpenter, bds. 42 Baldwin
Murdock, carpenter, b. 42 Baldwin
Myles, coachman, 17 Qniucv, bds.
90 Mt. Auburn
Philip W. teamster. B. house 234
Putnam avenue
Robert E. driver, 84 Mt. Auburn,
house 33a Mill
Samuel, carpenter, bds. 42 Baldwin
Mclntee John, blacksmith's helper, T.
B. M. Co. house 297 Third
Mclntire Alexander, tinsmith, house 220
Banks
Amelia A. widow of Ebenezer, house
1600 Mass. ave.
Amelia T. copyist. Otis, cor.Second,
house 1600 Nla<<. ave.
Charles E. dentist. 120 Tremont, 15.
house 1600 M;i-. ave.
Charles J.judge of probate and insol-
vency, 23 Pembertoo sq. B. house
1600 Mass. ave. [ave.
Frederick M. student, l». 1600 Mass.
George W. paper hanger, 70 [nman,
bouse do.
Harry, packer, 160 Broadway, house
69 [nman
Mclntire Henrietta E. teacher, English
High school, bds. 1600 Mass. ave.
Herbert B. physician, 4 Garden, h. do.
Hiram H. teamster, bds. 15 Mellen
Hugh, carpenter, b. 5 Hampshire pi.
John, mason, bds. 5 Hampshire pi.
Lucy G. widow of Thomas, house 70
Inman
Mary A. teacher, h. 1600 Mass. ave.
Thomas, painter, b. 1307 Cambridge
Wallace, printer, b. 16 Gerry
see Mclntyre
Mcintosh Alexander, tailor, 2 Brattle, h.
61 North [field
Bessie Miss, dressmaker, b.9 Spring-
Ephraim D. tinman, 385 Putnam av.
bds. 248 River
George, carriagesmith, 376 Main, h.
58 Franklin
Hugh, wood turner, Otis, cor. First,
house 9 Springfield
MCINTOSH JOHN, carriage-
smith, 16 Soden, rras. 32 Western
ave. See page 790
Lester R. Mrs. house 291 Main
Murdock, carpenter, b. 199 Clark
Mclntvre Adelaide R. Mrs. dressmaker.
19 Hilliard, h. do.
Angus, blacksmith, 386 Columbia,
house at Boston
Daniel B. engineer, b. 76£ Pleasant
George G. plumber, 303 Main, house
34 Washington
Mclsaac Angus, house 38 Cogswell ave.
Angus, Jr. clerk, B. bds. 38 Cogs-
well ave.
Daniel, carpenter, rms. 1 Washington
Daniel, lineman, B. bds. 38 Cogswell
avenue
Hugh, lineman, B.b. 38 Cogswell av.
Jennie Mrs. dry goods, 349 Main.
house do.
McISAAC JOHN A. carpenter, r.
3 Washington, h. 2 do. See page
788
Norman, copper worker, b.7 Maruey
Norman, teamster. h. 130 Washington
Roderick, carpenter, house rear l
Washington [mouth
Mclver Alexander, laborer, b. 17 Ports-
Daniel, baker, 53 River, house so
School
John, cooper, h. 17 Portsmouth
William John, hostler, L2 Soden, h.
121 Western ave.
McKay Alexander (Smith & McKay
grocer, 1217 Cambridge, house ai
Somerville
Alexander, carpenter, h. 7 Shepard
Ann .1. assl . at I Observatory, bd s.
7 Shepard
Annie M.Mrs. dressmaker, 121 Chest-
nut . house do.
348
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
McKay Boyd, rooms 3 Shepherd's block,
Plympton
Charles, motorman, h. 22 Church
Charles A. clerk, F. R. R. B., boards
7 Shepard
Daniel, laborer, h. 2 Hampshire ct.
Daniel, Jr. lather, b.2 Hampshire ct.
Daniel C. laborer, bds. 167 Broadway
David, at Woven hose factory, rms.
72 Hampshire
Donald J. carpenter, b. 31 Magee
Edna, clerk, 711 Mass. ave. bds. 18
Western ave.
George, brass finisher, h. 102 Clark
Herdman, carpenter, h. 124 Chestnut
Hugh, carpenter, b. 5 Cogswell pi.
Ida D. stenographer, bds. 7 Shepard
Isaac N. A. motorman, h.35 Cushing
James, stonecutter, h. 34 Tremont
James, teamster, h. 512 Winsor
John, engineer, h. 8 Cherry
John, printer, B. rms. 72 Hampshire
John, teamster, b. 2 Hampshire ct.
Kenneth, B. B. Works, h. 6 Bristol
Margaret A. widow of William, house
130 Spring
Martha, house 19 Park [bridge
Nellie, shoemaker, rooms 1603 Cam-
Robert, laborer, h. 191 Dublin
Robert St. John, salesman, 298 Cam-
bridge, house 60 Otis
Robert S.teamster, 17 East, h.97 Otis
William, carpenter, bds. 62 Cherry
William, teamster, 17 East, boards
39 Second
see Mackay
McKean AnnaH. widow, h. 29 Everett
McKee Alex, salesman, B. bds. 55 Austin
Charles S. teamster, bds. 77 Rice
George H. foreman supt. A . H.Hews
& Co. h. 13 Hubbard ave.
James, plasterer, h. 24 School st. ct.
Walter H. salesman, b.168 Magazine
McKeen Benjamin, police, station 2, h.
320 Broadway
Charles E. Mrs. h. 6 Leonard ave.
David, laborer, h. 7 Hampshire place
Elizabeth T. widow of John A. house
320 Broadway
May, book sewer, bds. 74 Inman
McKeever Edward, bricklayer, house 184
Charles
Joseph, laborer, h. 103 Brookline
Susan E. widow of Wm. h. 51 Antrim
William J. (L. Lamkin & Co.), prin-
ter, 1223 Cambridge, h. 51 Antrim
McKELLEGET GEORGE F.
lawyer, 27 Tremont row, B. boards
709 Cambridge. See page 816
Patrrck, house 709 Cambridge
McKELLEGET RICHARD J.
lawyer, 27 Tremont row, B. house
400 Cambridge. See page 816
McKelleghet John, laborer, h. 136 Banks
McKendry Agnes H. house 21 Ellery
Sarah F. Mrs. h. 21 Ellery
McKenna Alexander J. clerk,li.26 North
Bernard, butcher, 169 Gore, rooms
121 Fourth
Charles, laborer, bds. 6 Fourth st./pl.
Charles, laborer, h. 103 Fourth
Edward H. stone cutter, 39 Main,
boards 4 Lopez
Henry, printer, h. 292 Columbia
Hugh, house 17 Willow
Hugh R. shipping clerk, 518 Wash-
ington, B. bds. 17 Willow
James, carpenter, b. 284 Cambridge
James (Gayton & Co.), charcoal, 103
Bridge, h. 114 Spring
James, laborer, h. 6 Fourth st. pi.
James, weaver, house 23 Pine
John, laborer, house 123 Fourth
John F. hairdresser, b. 192 Brookline
Louise M. Mrs. boarding house, 217
Putnam avenue
Mary, widow of John, h. 227 Third
Matthew, hostler, b. 284 Cambridge
Michael, at Am. Tube Works, b. 41
Baldwin
Neil, carpenter, b. 71 Tremont
Owen T. cigar maker, h. 1008 Cam-
bridge
Patrick, mason's helper, h. 51 Gore
Patrick, shoemaker, 1008 Cambridge,
h. at Boston
Mrs. h. 284 Cambridge
William, night watchman, 33 Hamp-
shire, and (Poole & McKenna),
express, 265 Columbia, h. Winsor
McKenuey Frank E. tin peddler, house
2 Summer
Hattie G. seamstress, h. 14 Summer
Lillie A. clerk, b. 14 Summer
Robert, waiter, h. 55 Washington
William H. rubber worker, h. 136
Winsor
McKenstrie John, house 50 Austin
McKenzie Alexander, gardener, house 54
Wicklow
Alexander, molder, h. 139 Harvard
Alexander Rev. pastor, First Church
in Cambridge, h. 12 Garden
Annie M, housekeeper, b. 57 Pine
Charles, carpenter, h. 23 Beech
Colin D. house 60 Norfolk
Daniel, iron molder, b. 139 Harvard
Elizabeth, widow of George F. house
rear 146 Thorndike
Elizabeth L. stenographer, B. house
239 Brookline
Ella F. clerk, 5 Mt. Auburn, bds. 13
Pine
Ellen R. wid. of James F. h. 13 Pine
Frederick A. law student, bds. 239
Brookline
CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY
149
McKenzie George A. at Riverside Press,
bds. 239 Brookline
George F. piano action maker, bds.
13 Pine [do.
Hugh, blacksmith, 244 Main, b. 221
James C. shipper, 29 Franklin, house
10 Lopez
James K. carriagesmith, 264 Green,
h. 115 River
James R. physician, 901 Mass. ave.
James W. stair builder, h. 69 Colum-
bia
John A. tailor, 18 Brown, h. do.
John, florist, 826£ Somerville ave.
rooms do.
John D. carpenter, h. 38 Eustis ct.
John R. pressman, Riverside Press,
h. 239 Brookline
John R. Jr. physician, h. 239 Brook-
line
Kenneth, student, H. U. b. 12 Garden
Kenneth W. city teamster, house 69
Harris
Mary, widow of John, b. 23 Beech
Robert, carpenter, b. 59 Fifth
see MacKenzie
McKeon James, h. 20 Webster ave.
Margaret A. clerk, 29 Franklin, bds.
20 Webster avenue
Xellie, clerk, 29 Franklin, bds. 20
Webster avenue
McKeough William A. cabinet maker,
h. 36 Cogswell avenue
McKeown Frank, action maker, bds. 430
Columbia
George F. molder, b. 5 Rogers block,
Washington
John, at B. B. Works, Sixth, house
103 Gore
May S. house 67 Inman
Thomas, clerk, b. 13 Antrim
William F. house 430 Columbia
William J. teamster, b. 430 Columbia
McKervy Charles, clerk, b. 324 Green
James,, clerk, bcls. 324 Green
McKillop John K. carpenter, h. 351 Main
McKim Elmer P. car conductor, bds. 262
G reen
James, laborer, h. 1014 Cambridge
McKinley Charles, laborer, h. 245 Frank-
lin
[saac, mat maker, 202 Brookline, h.
6 Eric
Richard, mat maker, 202 Brookline,
bds. c» Erie
William .1. mat maker, bds. 6 Erie
McKinnell .lames .1. steward, 28 Plymp-
ton, house do.
McKinnon Alexander, tailor, h. 17 Antrim
Andrew . carpenter, i>. 30 Sidney
MCKINNON CHARLES E. car-
penter, 571 Mass. aye. h. 12 Clin-
ton. See page 789
McKinnon Duncan B. clerk, 1369 Cam-
bridge, b.82 Inman
Elsie C. clerk, b. 225 Broadway
George W. carpenter, h. 225 Broad-
way
John J. carnage painter, 446 Main,
h. rear 12 Blanche
Joseph J. box maker, h. 1043 Cam-
bridge
Mary, widow of Alexander, h. 84
Lowland avenue
Neil, stone cutter, 39 Main
Nelson E. carpenter, h. 84 Austin
William A. clerk, b. 17 Antrim
see MacKinnon
McKone John, gardener, 60 Raymond, b.
11 Norton place
McKusick Edward P. salesman, B. house
Hotel Edna, Arnold Circle
see Mackusick
McLane Daniel F. carpenter, 113 Broad-
way, b. 46 Clark
James, laborer, h. 213 Vine
Rodney, rubber worker, b. 46 Clark
McLaren Catherine Mrs. b. 97 Austin
Walter J. clerk, Chas'n, house 2585
Mass. ave.
McLarty Charles, driver, b. 140 Bridge
McLauchlan Robert P. printer, h. 14 Gri ay
McLaud George W. variety store. 158
Cambridge, b. 32 Second
John, furniture, h. 57 Vine
McLaughlin Alexander, metal worker,
h. 12 Eighth [Ions court
Annie, widow of Patrick, h. 11 Con-
Catherine Mrs. h. 136 Pleasant
Catherine, dressmaker, 41 Baldwin.
boards do.
Catherine, widow, h, 131 Spring
Edward B. house 11 Haskell
Elizabeth, wid. of Joseph, h. 99 Sixth
Ellen, wid. of Thomas, h. 10S Banks
Frank, rubber cutter, bds. 21 Wash-
ington
Fred H. milkman, h. 1236 Cambridge
James, cabinet maker, 25 Brattle, b.
1234 Cambridge
.James F. 385 Putnam ave. bds. !:>•'>
Pleasant
John, clerk, b. 803 Cambridge
John, grocer, 238 Nine, b. 236 do.
John, laborer, bds. :!1 Winter
John, Laborer, b. 276 Vine
John F. milkman, bds. L22 Tremont
John W. plumber, b. 13(1 Pleasant
Joseph A. teamster, '>. !>(.) Sixth
Joseph II. carpenter, h. 399 Putnam
avenue
Joshua 1ST. carpenter, h. 141 Putnam
Louise, clerk, L255 ( ambridge, bds.
122 Tremont
Margaret, widow of Thomas, h. L383
( lamb rid ire
350
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
McLaughlin Matthew, coachman, h. 61
Harris
Mav S. clerk, 1255 Cambridge, bds.
122 Tremont
Michael, bottler, 21 Washington,h.do.
Michael, foundryman, h. 41 Baldwin
Michael, laborer, h. 502 Cambridge
Michael, Jr. at Am. Tube Works, b.
41 Baldwin
Neill, milkman, h. 213 Third
Patrick, cook, Memorial Hall, house
28 Hancock
Patrick, teamster, h. 276 Vine
Patrick, variety store, 432 Broad-
way, house do.
Susan A. widow of Patrick H. h. 122
Tremont •
Thomas, harness cleaner, 1230 Mass.
ave. h. 254 Franklin
Thomas, at Am. Tube Works, bds.
41 Baldwin
Thomas F. clerk, 238 Vine, house 803
Cambridge
William, at Globe office, B. bds. 180
Hampshire
William, carriage painter, 374 Main
William H. driver, 436 Mass. ave. h.
122 Tremont
William J. clothing cutter, B. house
38 Ninth
William J. laborer, h. 37 Jackson
William P. at Woven Hose Co. h.
1210 Cambridge
see O'Laughlin
McLean Alexander, bookbinder, River-
side Press, h. 115 Western ave.
Allen L. carpenter, h. 64 Rice
Aneas J. clerk, 1253 Cambridge, h.
220 Harvard
Angus, carpenter b. 12 Magnolia av.
Archibald, piano polisher, 162 Broad-
way, h. 62 Antrim
Arthur G. clerk, 145 Hampshire, b.
158 Prospect
Catharine A. teacher, Wellington
school, bds. 64 Rice [do.
Charles A. clerk, 49 Boylston, b. 61
Chester B. plumber, b. 158 Prospect
Daniel, boards 137 Winsor
Daniel, mill hand, bds. 65 Fifth
Daniel, plumber, 1965 Mass. ave. h.
at Somerville
Daniel F. carpenter, 113 Broadwav,
h. 62 Cherry
Daniel J. clerk, 1253 Cambridge, b.
220 Harvard
Elizabeth N. widow, b. 162 Appleton
George S. R. student, H. U. b. 2218
Mass. ave.
Gertrude, bookkeeper, 495 Mass. av.
bds. 254 Green
Hector, clerk, B.& A.R.R., at Allston,
house 13 Antrim
McLean Hector G. carpenter,h.6 Harvey
Hiram, carpenter, 182 Main, h. at
Boston
H. Maud, teacher, Putnam school,
bds. 97 Norfolk
Isaac, carpenter, 132 Charlestown,
B. h. 2218 Mass. ave.
Isaac A. carpenter, b. 2218 Mass. av.
James, stone cutter, b. 4 Moore
James A. machinist, junc. Broadway
and Market, h. Moxon's bldg. Green
John, carpenter, bds. 6 Harvey
John, carpenter, h. 45 Plymouth
John, laborer, h. 211 Mt. Auburn
John, tinsmith, 27 Boylston, h. 63 do.
John, tube maker, at Somerville, h.
61 Boylston
John A. painter, h. r. 342 Green
John S. carpenter, h. 39 Boylston
John S. plumber, 27 Bovlston, house
63 do.
Joseph B. clerk, 1876 Mass. ave. bds.
826 Somerville ave.
Lauchlin, carpenter, b. 64 Rice
Malcolm, boards 220 Harvard
Maria, widow of Robert M. house
158 Prospect
Martha, wid. of Felix, h. 68 Boylston
Mary, wid. of John, h. 4 Trowbridge
Norman, stone cutter, rms. 138 Cam-
bridge
Roderick, carpenter, b. 59 Fifth
Roderick, rubber worker, b. 46 Clark
Robert Burt, bds. 158 Prospect
Sanford A. 10 Arrow, b. 39 Boylston
Sarah J. dressmaker, 173 Elm, h. do.
William, house 168 Tremont
William, carpenter, h. 4 Moore
William, engineer, C. E. L. Co. bds.
14 Brookline
William, engineer, b. 31 Tremont
William, painter, rms. 48 Brewerv
William W. hairdresser, 1890 Mass.
ave. h. at Somerville
McLellan Charles, laborer, bds. 3 Hamp-
shire place-
Isaac, blacksmith, house 6 East
James, bookbinder, Riverside Bind-
ery, h. 159 Pearl
James P. bookkeeper,122 Hampshire,
house 61 Market
Malcolm, carpenter, house 49 Hub-
bard ave.
Norman, carpenter, h. 61 Creighton
Norman, clerk, 324 Cambridge, rms.
341 do.
Peter J. wheelwright, h. 50 Spring
Theresa, widow, h. 10S Norfolk
Thompson, boiler maker, 92 Main
see McClellan
McLennan John C. carpenter, house 22
Wilbur
John F. carpenter, h. 42 Cogswell av.
CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY
351
McLennan Malcolm, carpenter, h. 49
Hubbard avenue [avenue
McLeod Alex, carpenter, b. 76 Crescent
Alexander, tailor, 503 Mass. avenue,
rms. 448 do.
Alfred, building mover,164 Harvard,
h. 376 Winsor
Annie, widow of John J. house 85
Concord avenue
Bessie Mrs. h. 236 Columbia
Euphemia Mrs. h. 18 DeWolfe
Flora and Jennie, h. 63 Elm
Frederick P. building mover, house
27 Elm
George, rubber worker, house 3 Ho-
tel Clark
Henry B. carpenter, h. 86 Auburn
Hugh, clergyman, h. 43 Langdon
James C. upholster, b. 49 Fifth
John A. carpenter, h. 67 Eice
John D. R. night watchman, house
206 Auburn
John J. carpenter, h. Lake View av.
Joseph, mason, h. 15 Eliot
Lemuel, cooper, h. 358 Mass. ave.
Lucy, widow of Malcolm, h. 20 Lake
Lucy, widow of Malcolm, h.51 Fifth
Mabel, music teacher, b.43 Langdon
Mary E. widow of J. S. h. 62 River
Mary A. dressmaker, 85 Concord av.
house do.
Peter, telegrapher, h. 6 Cleary
Roderick, jour, tailor, 2072 Mass. av.
b. 18 Creighton
Sarah, nurse, Cambridge Hospital,
bds. do.
Wilson, cooper, h. 358 Mass. ave.
McLoud John, laborer, h. 57 Vine
McMahan Bryan, porter, 1376 Mass. av.
h. 24 Dunster
McMahon Charles, teamster, 12 Lowland
ave. h. 164 Third
Daniel J. carrier, P. O. 647 Mass.av.
h. 44 Austin
Edward, helper, h. 7 Water
James, currier, h. r. 162 Franklin
James, laborer, h. 81a Rice
James S. car conductor, house 160S
( lambridge
John, horseshoer, 2612 Mass. ave. h.
81a Rice
.John, teamster, b. 164 Third
.John, Jr. teamster, b. 81a Rice
Martin, laborer, b. 81a Rice
.Mary A. dressmaker, 300 Walden,
bds. do.
Michael, porter, i>. 139 IJrookline
Michael, clerk, h. 81 Rice
Owen. Laborer, h. 7 Water
Robert, teamster, b. Nine. n. Third
Thomas, harness nnil'r. 13 Church,
h. -27 Willard
Thomas, express, h. L2 Seventh
McMakin James, iron worker, house rear
42 Gore
John, harness maker, h. 30 Second
John F. foreman, B. W. W. house 36
Tremont
John J. clerk, b. 30 Second
Margaret Mrs. dressmaker, 30 Sec-
ond, h. do.
McManamy Michael, R. R. section hand,
h. 10 Montgomery
McMann John, rag sorter, h. 316 Third
McManus Charles, polisher,h.l21 Fourth
Felix, city laborer, h. 99 Gore
Felix, Jr. at Univ. Press, b. 99 Gore
James, coachman, 5 Craigie, bds. do.
John, gardener, h. 29 Willow
Michael, laborer, h. 64 Grigg
Thomas, teamster, 48 Canal, B. h.
149 Cambridge
William, teamster, b. 173 Otis
McMaster Catherine, widow, house rear
12 Appian Way
George A. baker, b. 45 Kinnaird
William H. baker, h. 45 Kinnaird
William H. Jr. baker, b. 45 Kinnaird
McMasters John, laborer, h. 229 Vine
Robert, boiler maker, house 44
Pioneer ave.
William, shipper, b. 44 Pioneer ave.
McMaugh John P. b. 95 Webster ave.
Mary, widow of Patrick,h. 95 Webs-
ter avenue
McMenimen Charles, painter, house 107
Amory
Charles E. painter, 44 Gore, h. 274
Cambridge
Frederick, printer, h. 68 Winter
George, car conductor, b. 68 Winter
John F. teamster, h. 173 Franklin
Joseph M. teamster, h. 158 Charles
Mary, widow of William M. house
68* Winter
Patrick, b. 173 Franklin
Walter W. clerk. C74 Mass. av. bds.
35 Fourth
William II. police station 3. house 35
Fourth
McMillan Allan, driver, b. 2 Harold pi.
Daniel, teamster, b. 408 Main
Duncan, lineman, h. 46 (lark
Horace, clerk, 121 Main, h. Columbia
William, carpenter, h. 326 Columbia
William, lineman, W. U. Tel. house
3 Torrington pi.
William II. clerk, 421 Main. bds. 326
( lolumbia
MeMineinev John 1''. teamster, house
173 Franklin
Patrick, b. 173 Franklin
McMnllin James, Laborer, h. 1 1 Warren
James, Jr. ding clerk. 1>. 1 I Warren
Minnie L. dressmaker, 11 Warren,
house do.
352
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
McMullin William, teamster, 169 Gore,
house 14 Warren
McMURRAY PETER, horse
shoer and carriage mnfr. 305
Third, cor. Munroe, h. 58 Webs-
ter av. see page 781
McMurtie David, salesman, 477 Wash-
ington, B. h. 2 Second st. ct.
McNabb Angus, carpenter, h. 4 Davis
John A. buffer, 385 Putnam ave. h.
128 Pearl
McNall John A. decorator, h. 1 Eighth
Margaret J. widow of George, house
1 Eighth
Thomas, printer, h. 769 Cambridge
McNally Arthur, laborer, b. 271 Vine
James, at Am. Rub. Co. b. 43 Bristol
John, cooper, b. 317 Vine
John, brakeman, bds. 56 Cambridge
John A. at 169 Gore, h. 64 Webster
avenue
J. Rankin, inspector, W. E. St. Ry.
h. 16 Dunster
William, laborer, 169 Gore, bds. 64
Webster ave.
William S. printer, h.244 Hampshire
McNamara Agnes, boarding house, 38
Winthrop, h. do. [Hamilton
Ann, widow of Malachi, house 121
Anna B. widow of Daniel J. house 4
Cowperthwaite
Daniel, laborer, h. 14 Hayes ct.
Daniel (McNamara & McCarthy),
grocer, 1108 Cambridge, house 26
Tremont
Dennis, pressman, h. 8 Sands
Ellen and Mary A. h. 17 Allston
Eugene, laborer, h. 208 Bridge
George J. laborer, M. S. S. Co.,B. b.
24 Harrison
James, teamster, h. 176 Brookline
James F. hatter, b. 161 Winsor
John, driver, 638 Mass. ave. house
48 Kinnaird
John, teamster, b. 5 Pelham
John, furniture repairer, house 26
Tremont
John, laborer, h. 129 Hamilton
John, laborer, h. 91 Kinnaird
John, painter, b. 176 Brookline
John, Jr. salesman, b. 91 Kinnaird
John J. bookbinder, b. 472 Winsor
John J. laborer, h. 15 Willow
John R. wire worker, b. 88 School
Margaret, widow of Garrett, house
9 Maynard pi.
Margaret, widow of Patrick, house
88 School
Martin, foundry man, b. 242 Third
Matthew, laborer, 169 Gore, house
41 Jefferson
Matthias, wood turner.35 Haverhill
B. h. 17 Allston
McNamara Michael, laborer, h. 14 Ninth
Patrick, laborer, h. 214 Franklin
Patrick J. bookkeeper, 15 River, h.
at Somerville
Thomas, b. 129 Hamilton
Thomas F. chemical plumber, house
71 Western ave.
Timothy, laborer, h. 15 Hayes
William, engineer, h. 472 Winsor
William, wood turner, h. 232 Brook-
line
William C. clerk, B. b. 472 Winsor
William R. teamster, b. 88 School
& McCarthy (Daniel McNamara and
Timothy McCarthy), grocers, 1108
Cambridge
McNamee Benjamin F. (J. McNamee's
Sons), Mt. Auburn, h. at East
Watertown
David I. milkman, 173 Lake View av.
house do.
Hugh J. policeman, h. 3 Athens
James H. (J. McNamee Sons), Mt.
Auburn, h. atE. Watertown
James T. bookbinder,26A Brattle, h.
32 Essex
John, laborer, h. 49 Washington
John H. H. bookbinder, 26a Brattle,
h. 53 Wendell
John T. captain, Hook and Ladder
N.o. 1, Brattle sq. h.49Mt. Auburn
Mary M. forewoman, 10 Arrow,
bds. 3 Athens
Michael, laborer, h. 10 Montgomery
Robert R. (J. McNamee's Sons), h.
182 Lake View ave.
William A. (J. NcNaruee's Sons), h.
133 Lexington ave.
McNAMEE'S JOHN SONS
(Benjamin F., James H., Robert
R. and William A.), marble and
granite monumental works, Mt.
Auburn, cor. Elmwood ave. See
page 802
McNaugher Samuel, Reformed Pres.
clergyman, B. h. 35 Highland av.
McNaughton Annie, nurse, Cambridge
, Hospital, bds. do.
Anthony, milkman, 69 Allston, h. do.
Charles D. driver, 69 Allston, b. do.
John W. car inspector, b. 50 Eustis
Lillias Mrs. compositor, Univ.Press,
b. 3 Mt. Auburn pi.
McNeil David W. tinsmith, 8 Brattle, b.
Brattle sq. Hotel
Edmund J. riveter, b. 140£ Mt. Au-
burn
Edward, cooper, b. 536 Windsor
James, cabinet maker, h. 43 Cherry
James A. herdic driver, 190 Broad-
way, b. r. 418 Columbia
John, laborer, h. r. 414 Columbia
John, tailor, b. 192 Harvard
CAMBRIDGE []^[] DIRECTORY
353
McNeil John, Jr. brass finisher, h. 192
Harvard [burn
John H. motorman, h. 140£ Mt. Au-
Margaret, rubber worker, rms. 210
Columbia
Rose Mrs. h. r. 418 Columbia
Viola E. cashier, 12 Brattle, b. 104£
Mt. Auburn
see McNeill
McNeill Catherine Mrs. variety store, 70
Rindge ave. h. do. [ave.
George E. ins. agent, B. h.27 Rindge
James, boiler maker, B. & M. R. R.
shop. h. 104 Auburn
William T. machinist, b. 104 Auburn
McNift* Nellie A. bookkeeper, rms. 40
Baldwin
Thomas, at Am. Rub. Co. bds. 2 Har-
vard place
McNott Mary Mrs. h. 1 Seventh st. ct.
Richard, salesman, b.l Seventh st.ct.
William, organs, b. 1 Seventh st. ct.
McNulty Alice, dry goods, 43 Webster
ave. h. do.
Annie widow of Daniel J. house 43
Webster ave.
Catherine, h. 96 Spring
Catherine, widow of Michael, house
48 Fifth
Hugh, laborer, h,Kildare,bey. Dublin
James,brass founder, b.l 5 Far well pi.
James, at Am. Tube Works, bds. 214
Broad way [Kildare
James E. police, station 1, h. end
McParland John P. (McParland & Co.),
1385 Cambridge, h. at Waltham
& Co. (John P. McParland), provis-
ions, 1385 Cambridge
McPartland Bernard J. tinsmith, b. 395
Columbia
Bridget, widow h. 395 Columbia
Frank, plasterer, b. 395 Columbia
Katie, bookkeeper, 1385 Cambridge,
bds. at Waltham
Patrick J. plasterer, h. 395 Columbia
McPartlin Bernard, cutter, Am. Rub. Co.
h. 63 Hampshire [shire
Frank, at Am. Rub. Co. b. 63 Hamp-
James, cutter, Am. Rub. Co. bds. 63
Hampshire
Joseph B. rubber worker, boards 63
Hampshire
McPeake Delia, widow of Patrick, gro-
cer, 182 Charles, h. do.
Francis J. printer, b. 182 < Iharles
James, gilder, b. 182 Charles
JohnR. car conductor, 1x182 Charles
P. Henry, clerk, b. 182 Charles
McPeck Charles E. clerk, i>. 54 Kim
George, hotel clerk, 1). 54 Klin
•lames H. bartender, B. h. 344 Vine
John. I. bookbinder, b. 51 Klin
Mary B. clerk, b. 54 Elm
McPeck Neal, engineer, h. 54 Elm
McPhail George F. carpenter, 14 Palmer,
h. 134 Rindge ave
Paul, printer, Univ. Press, bds. 15
Farwell place [dell
McPhail George E. carpenter,h. 58 Wen-
McPhee Alexander, carpenter, h.169 Nor-
folk
Alexander, carpenter, h. 11 Cedar
Angus, carpenter, h. 4 Winter pi.
Charles E. (McPhee & Paul), tailor
h. 84 Brookline
Dwight, clerk, B. ims. 3 William
John, painter, b. 227 Harvard
Peter, carpenter, h. 187 Broad wav
& Paul (Charles E. McPhee and
James H.Paul), tailors, 3 Columbia
McPherson Alexander, bottler, bds. 94
Green
Andrew, helper, b. 7 Portsmouth
Andrew, teamster, b. 88 Mt. Auburn
Angus A. motorman, h. 52 Boylston
Angus H. laborer, h.118 Webster av.
Ewen R. com. flour, 204 State. B.
h. 180 Chestnut
George, fireman, b. 50 Sidney
Isabella Mrs. h. 32 Ellery
John A. carpenter, h. 36 Allston
John F. teamster, h. 44 Holvoke
John H. bds. 32 Ellery
Mary, h. 135 Winsor
Ross, student, b. 180 Chestnut
McPhillips Bridget, wid.h. 49 Washington
John, rubber worker, b. 4.9 Washing,
ton [pi.
McQuade Bernard, cutter, h. 6 Hampshire
Henry W. finisher, h. 76 Elm
Mary, widow of Henry, house 108
Hastings [Broad way
Michael, teamster,81 Main, house 11
Nellie A. widow of John, h.19 Third
McQuarrie Angus G. shipper, 244 Main,
h. at Somerville
Florence A.dressmaker,b.84 Hancock
John G. carpenter, h. 173 Elm
NeilW. carpenter, b. 173 Elm
McQueen Hamilton, clerk, b. 47 Elm
James A. carpenter, h. 57 Magee
Malcolm, marble cutter, h. 47 Elm
McQueston Hugh, iron worker, house 44
Second
McQuiggan Joseph, h. 192 Norfolk
McQuiggiu Edward J. elerk, B. bds. 1'.
McQuiggin's, \e\\
Frank, h. 9 Railroad
.lames, laborer, b. 95 Webster aw.
Patrick, city laborer, b. New
McQuillan John, driver, at Somerville, b.
13 Fisk pi. [ Brookline
Thomas .1. ear conductor, bds. L39
McQuillen Mary A. widow of Hugh, h.
Bradbury [h. 139 Brookline
McQuillian Mary A. widow of Thomas
354
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
McQuirk James, h. 49 Hampshire
John, h. 49 Hampshire
McRae Alex, salesman, h. 4 Hotel Lee
George, carpenter, h. 27 Regent
George A. ins. agent, h.53 Mt Auburn
see McCrea, also Macrae
McRaith Charles, compositor, rms. 40
Austin
McRoberts William, gardener, 1 Follen,
h. 388 Walden
McShane John, laborer, h. 196 Vine
Julia, widow of James, h. 83 Amory
McShea Cassie, tailor, h. 23 Baldwin
John, teamster, h. 189 Third
see Shea
McSorley Archibald, carpenter,h. 79 Pearl
James P. provisions, h. 11 Fourth
John, h. 62 Spring
Mary Miss, h. 62 Spring
Peter F. driver, engine No. 3, Third,
cor. Otis, h. 33 Fourth
Thomas, teamster,8 Stevens ct. h.do.
Wesley A. pill maker.150 Broadway,
bds. 79 Pearl
McSweenev Edward D. clerk, Custom
House,B. h. 192 Third
James, laborer, h. 9 Hunting
Joanna, widow of Daniel, h. 192
Third
John J. machinist, h. 5 Winter
see Sweeney [Inman
McTear Belle A. stenographer, h. 81
McTighe Mary E. dressmaker, bds. 84
Auburn
Michael, coachman, h. 84 Auburn
William, driver, h. 4 Sands
McVane Cyrus M. prof. H. U. house 34
Kirkland
McVey James, asst. janitor, City Hall,
h. 44£ Kinnaird
John, potter, 23 Harvey, h. do.
John, wood carver, h. 6 Daye ct.
John P. potter, 23 Harvey, bds. at
Brighton
McWain William D. grocer, 87 Cambridge,
B. h. 12 Farwell place
McWay Eliza Mrs. h. 1 Murdock
McWey Bartholomew, hose maker, h.
241 Main [liam
McWhinnie James E. student, b. 29 Wil-
Louise S. widow of James, house 29
William
Mc Williams Franklin, plasterer, boards
Hotel Shirley
George, switchman, B. & A. R. R. h.
510 Putnam ave.
Meacham Sadie E. teacher, Tarbell pri-
mary school [Main
Mead Albert A. clerk, 44 River, h. 402
Anthony, waiter, h. 31 Elmer
Ellen, house 2 Rogers ct.
John, driver, h. 2£ Dublin
John, elevator man, h. 169 Otis
Mead John F. contractor and builder, h.
I Jay
John W. machinist, h. 85 Elm
Margaret, widow of Thomas, house
79 Bolton
Richard, laborer, h. 142 Bridge
Sarah E. widow of William R. bds.
1096 Mass. ave.
Meadoweroft Annie, stenographer, State
House, B. b. 128 Chestnut
Josiah K. spindle maker, house 128
Chestnut
William, clerk, b. 128 Chestnut
Meagher Dennis, house 52 Holworthy
John, laborer, b. r. 159 Broadway
Mealey James, farmhand, h. Madison av.
Mears Elijah bds. 1 Chaunc\~
Henry A. architect, h. S Beech
Mecameau Edward, cabinet maker, h. 7
Newman
Medeiros Bernard, bds. 95 Gore
Jessie, dressmaker, 95 Gore, bds. do.
Joseph, tailor, h. 95 Gore
Joseph Louis, painter, h. 197 Gore
Joseph M. laborer, h. 33 Vine
Louiza Jesus, widow of Joan, house
20 Spring
Manuel, laborer, b. 20 Spring
Victorine, cabinet maker, 41 Wash-
ington, B. h. 95 Gore
see Medus
Medina Manuel J. fruit, Inman sq. house
at Somerville
Medley Edward Mrs. h. Chestnut pk.
Medus Frank, organ maker, Bent, near
Sixth
Joseph, organ maker, Bent, n. Sixth
Medway Charles, bds. 48 Russell
Fred J. draughtsman, F. R. R., B.
bds. 79 Huron ave.
John, supt. motor power, F. R. R.,
B. h. 79 Huron ave. [253 Sixth
Medzadonian Aaron G. Am. Rub. Co. h.
Mee Martin, brakeman, h. 107 Second
Patrick J.motorman,h.67 Holworthy
Meehan Ann, widow of Thomas, bds. 60
Magazine
Edward, furniture, b. 118 Charles
Frank,brass moulder, h. 120 Harvard
Frank, tinner, 49 Harvard, h. rear
16 Blanche
Mary Mrs. h. 1 Lamont ave.
Thomas, laborer, b. 1 Lamont ave.
Peter, teamster, b. 283 Broadway
Meek Carrie, nurse, Cambridge Hospital,
bds. do.
Roland, carpenter, h. 9 Watson
Meeker Charles, teamster, b. 207 Vine
Meekins Isaac, waiter, B. h. 9 Worcester
Mees John, hatter, h. 165 Harvard
Megan Charles, vegetables, h. 9 Andrew
Francis J. at Riverside Press, house
9 Andrew
CAMBRIDGE []\J] DIRECTORY
355
Megan Hannah, widow of Thomas, h. 9
Andrew
Meggett John M. Jr. bookkeeper, 81
Pearl, B. b. 16 Chester
Meggison Cephas motorman, h. 30 Mill
Megroth Charles W. action maker, bds.
206 Auburn
William N. piano action maker, h.
14 Western ave.
Megson Richard, inventor, b. 471 Main
Mehagan John, laborer.h. 1019 Cambridge
Mehan Peter, freight handler, bds. 283
Broadway
Meharg Joseph, Jr. clerk, h.3 Harvard pi.
Nellie Miss, gilder, Riverside Press,
bds. 3 Cordon pi.
Robert R. clerk, b. 3 Gordon pi.
Mehegan John J. upholsterer, house 535
Cambridge
Robert J. pressman, h. 112 Elm
see Mahigan
Mehigan Daniel J. laborer, h. 26 Union
Dennis, laborer, h. 39 Union
Ellen, widow of Timothy,h.39 Union
John, laborer, b. 39 Union
Meier Max, piano finisher, 162 Broadway
h. at Arlington [pi.
Melancey James, carpenter, b. 1 Lamson
Melanson Edward, painter, b.l Douglass
place
George M. laborer, b. 234 Walden
James A. carpenter, b. 287 Green
John, teamster, b. 243 Walden
Philip, blacksmith, 29 Main, h. 1293
Cambridge
Thomas H. carpenter, h. 287 Green
Melavin John H. foreman, Woven Hose
Co. h. 47 Tremont
Melcher Abbot L. (E. Ricker. Son & Co)
granite, 10 Bridge, h. at Quincy
Annie Mrs. h. 1 Hotel Moore
Daniel R. cabinet maker, house 27
Pleasant
Melick Annie Mrs. matron, The Avon
House, 309 Mt. Auburn, h. do.
Melinsky A. blacksmith, 4 Cherry, house
71 School
Annie Mrs. grocer, 310 Third, h. do.
Israel, kitchen goods. 419 Main. h.
71 School
Mell Rita, laborer, h. 32 Spring
William, blacksmith, h. 310 Third
Melledge Edgar C. bds. Hubbard Park,
Brattle
James P. Mrs. h. Hubbard Park
Robert .1. (Ellis & Melledge), real
e8tate and ins. 139S Mass. aw. ami
72 Equitable bldg. B. h. Hubbard
Park
Mellen Benny, piano maker. i».7i School
Edwin D. (Curtis Davis A: Co.)*soap
mnfr.184 Broadway and 136 state
B. h. 9a Forest
Mellen James (Curtis Davis & Co.), soap
mnfr. 184 Broadway and 136 State,
B. h. 33 Washington ave.
John T. tinsmith, h. 10 Pine
Michael, dry pressman, Riverside
Press, h. 235 Brookline
Peter, moulder, h. 4 Pioneer
Thomas P. painter, h.3 Cottage row
Meller Elizabeth, h. 101 Sixth
Melley Arthur, engineer, 528 Mass. ave.
h. 4 Sands
Arthur, Jr. printer, b. 4 Sands
Charles W. mnfr. extracts, 4 Sands,
bds. do.
Joseph P. laborer, b. 3 Garden ct.
Michael J. grocer, 189 Hampshire, h.
4 Summer
Patrick, gardener, 11 Waterhouse.h.
3 Garden ct.
Patrick J. gardener, P. O'Brien &
Son, h. 2 Dublin
William F. salesman, B. b. 3 Garden
court
Mellish Walter E. locksmith, 20 South,
house do.
Mello Manuel C. laborer, h. 10 Vandine
Matthew J. laborer, h. 68 Second
Mellon Martin, shoemaker, 191 Hamp-
shire, h. at Boston
Meloney John, laborer, h. 30 Hunting
Melonson Edward D. carpenter, h. 107
Dudley
Meloon Seviah, widow of David C. house
109 Third
Melvey Thomas, teamster, b. 2 Chestnut
park
Melvill Eunice A. widow of Edward, h.
150 Huron avenue
Melville George W. carpenter, house 87
Webster
Michael, Jr. laborer, h. 15 Leighton
Melvin Augustus W. asst. foreman, C.
\V. \V. h.45 Kludge ave.
Augustus W. potter, A. II. Hew- ,v
Co. h. 184 Raymond
Ellen P. Mrs. h. 36 Cottage
Frank A. clerk. 547 Mass. ave. h. at
Watertown
Jane, widow of John, h. 37 Flagg
Thomas, hostler, 7 Hovev ave.h
Dickinson
William, laborer, h. 37 Flagg
Mencher Max. bats and caps, B. h. 11 '.j
Fine
Mendiun Prank W. grocer, 10-27 Cam-
bridge, b. at Roxbury
George B. whip maker. 112 Main. b.
at ( 'barlcstow n
Gustaf, i). 7i)'.i Cambridge
John, barber, h. 709 Cambridge
Joseph, l). 7<k> I iambridge
M a Quel, cabinet maker,n.lSj School
& Lane, grocers, 1027 Cambridge
22
356
CAMBRIDGE | J|/[ | DIRECTORY
Menezes Marion R. boots and shoes, 311
Cambridge, rms. 125 Spring
Menix Catherine, widow of Patrick, h.
147 Main
Menton Sarah, widow of Patrick, grocer,
7 Grant, house do.
Mentzer Albert F. wholesale beef, B. h.
57 Orchard
Otto, cabinet maker, h 69 Sixth
Menz Joseph J. piano rubber, 162 Broad-
way, h. at Boston
Mercer George H. elevator man, B. bds.
15 Worcester
William E. clerk, 53 Devonshire, B.
b. 15 Worcester
William W. janitor, 53 Devonshire,
B. h. 15 Worcester
Merchant Abraham, carpenter, bds. 140
Dublin
Henry L. grocer, 161 Portland, h. do.
see Marchaut
Mercier Zepharim, laborer, h. 79 Bindge
avenue
Meriam Emeline, widow of William, h.
13 Clinton
Joseph, laborer, h. 68 Second
see Merriam
Merkel Cecilia F. h. 166 Prospect
Helen M. widow of Dr. G. H. h. 166
Prospect
Ludwig, hairdresser, 1409 Mass. ave.
h. 39 Pleasant
O. A. Mrs. dressmaker, 39 Pleasant,
h. do.
Merkle Conrad, tailor, b. 102 Putnam av.
Ludwig, laborer, h; 89 Putnam ave.
Meinin Henrv F. letter carrier, B. house
13 Allen
Meron Frank, h. 122 Elm
Merriam Annie, widow of George H. h.
14 Pearl
Charles, steward, 1626 Mass. av.b.do.
Fanny Mrs. h. 30 Arlington
Henry H. entry clerk, Riverside
Press, h. 13 Ellsworth ave.
Herbert, coachman, 1665 Mass. ave.
h. 5 Wendell
Joseph C. salesman, b. 55 Magazine
, coachman, rms. 259 Columbia
Merrick Frederick H. porter, house 92
Hastings
John, laborer, b. 35 Blackstone
L. Frank, salesman, h. 70 Green
Richard, laborer, h. 35 Harding
Merrifield Albert F. watch repairer, bds.
5 Huron ave.
Lester L. store keeper, 29 Main, b.
5 Huron ave.
Nyron R. teamster, h. 24 East
Otis E. clerk, 6 Brattle, h. 5 Huron
Waldo L. messenger, B. h. 33 Cogs-
well ave. [65 Dana
Merrill Allyne L. prof. M. I. T.,B. house
Merrill Alvan A. Mrs. h. 304 Harvard
David G. foreman, 3 Hampshire, h.
112 Prospect
Estelle M. II. Mrs. editor, 7 Temple
place. B. h. 45 Bellevue ave.
Ether S. clerk, b. 49 Dana
Frank C. fireman, B. & M. R. R. b.
2 Pearl st. pi.
HV/TERRILL FRANK P. grocer,
1VJL 1420 and 1422 Mass. ave. .Harvard
sq.and 422 Broadway, warehouses
and stables 7 to 17 Hovev av.'.
and (Merrill & Glazier), 267 Main,
h. 49 Dana. See p. 776
George, carpenter, h. 31£ Magee
George, coachman, b. 259 Columbia
George A. civil engineer, City Hall,
b. 17 Trowbridge pi.
George D. livery stable, Somerville
ave. b. 10 Forest
MERRILL GEORGE S. boots
and shoes, 469 Washington. B. h.
65 Dana. See p. 820
George A. carrier, P. O. 1849 Mass.
ave. h. at Somerville
G. Edward, clerk, 36 Temple pi. B.
h. 17 Greenough ave.
John F. h. 13 Hews
John F.laborer,h. 29 Cowperthwaite
John H. brakeman, h. 20 Tufts
John T.drug clerk, rms. 12 Mt. Auburn
Lorenzo A.foreman of lard room. 169
Gore, h. 18 Springfield
Louis B. sawyer, 174 Broadway, b.
112 Prospect
Maud, h. 65 Dana
M. H. Mrs. h. 65 Dana
Samuel, editor, Globe, 244 Washing-
ton, B.h. 45 Bellevue ave.
Stephen A.machinist,house 35 Rock-
ingham [h. 72 Washington
Walter A. foreman, 174 Broadway,
Williard, teamster, h. 59 Sixth
William E. clerk, 181 Third, boards
179 do.
n\/TERRILL & GLAZIER(Frank
i>X P. Merrill and Geo. M. Glazier),
ha v. grain, etc. 267 Main. See p.
783
Merriman Dennis, h. 28 Brewery
Merritt Edwiu H.wood turner, 384 Main,
h. 68 Green
Meserve Lucy E. teacher of sewing, bds.
38 Pearl
Messer Catherine, widow of William A.
h. 94 Webster ave.
Charles A. engineer, h.96 Thorndike
Charles W. teamster. h. 414 Columbia
D. E. & Bro. (Gorman B. Messer),
grocers, 159 Harvard
George T. teamster, h. 128 Tremont
Gorham B. (D. E. Messer & Bro.),
grocer, 159 Harvard, h. 34 Essex
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRE<
TORY
357
Messer Gorham Frank, salesman, 159
Harvard, h. 10!) Winsor
.Tames, engineer, h. 9 Elm
William F. express, 26 Sixth, h. do.
Messick A. Miles, bedspring maker, 25
Main, li. 524 Mass. ave.
Metcalf Arthur S. gardener, h.25 Wilbur
Eliab W. editor, 309 Washington, B.
h. 22 Liunaean
Louisa C. h. 154 Mt. Auburn
Nancy C.widow of Charles R. house
154 Mt. Auburn
Nelson C. student, H. U. boards 22
Linnsean
METROPOLITAN STORAGE
WAREHOUSE CO. 134 to
142 Mass ave. See p. 9
Metiivier Everest, bar clerk, B. h. 117
Riudge ave.
Noel, laborer, b. 113 Riudge ave.
Metzger Charles, laborer, b. 10 Seventh
Elizabeth, widow of Andrew, house
10 Seventh
.Joseph, piano tuner,h.540 Cambridge
Meulesmeus Alphonse, cabinet maker, h.
138 Hastings
Meyer George 11. laborer, house 14 Cot-
tage Park ave.
.Henry, fireman, 4 Williams ct. B. h.
2520 Mass. ave.
Herman, grocer, 281 Main, house 47
Pearl
see Mayers, also Myers
Meyers Emma, widow of James H. house
120 Kiunaird
.Julius, cigars, billiards and bowling
alley, 677 Mass. ave. h. 20!) Green
3ee Maiers
Michaelis George V. S. journalist, B. b.
123 Oxford
Kate Woodbridge, widow of otho E.
h. 123 Oxford
.Joseph, cigar maker, h. 56 Siduey
Middlemas George W. carriage painter,
h. 79 Pemberton
Middlesex Cycle Club, 121 Pearl
Hospital and Dispensary, 97 .Main
MIDDLESEX MARKET, Fred
J, Row, prop. 12:; Main and 1
( Jherry. See p. 63
MIDDLESEX MUTUAL TIRE
INS. CO. Of Concord, Mass. .John
S. Sawyer, agent. 55;{ Mass. ave.
See trout cover
Hardware and Stove Store, 2435
Mass. ave. F. E. Bailey, manager
Middleton Benjamin !•'. clerk, house 263
Portland
John P. Farmer, h. rear 2'.> Grigg
William, shipper, b. 263 Tort land
Mideiro Felhes de, h. Lowland ave.
Mierhke otto ll. bookkeeper, B. b. 1 1 A
Fairmont ave.
Mifflin George H. (Houghton, MilHiii &
Co.), publisher, Riverside Press, I..
at Boston
Miguel Manuel, laborer, Lowland ave.
Mikado Laundry, 59 Rindge ave. and 3
Brattle sq.
Miles Annie Miss, h. 124 Grant
Arthur L. med. student, h. 5 Glen-
wood ave.
Dennis W. harness maker, house 60
Broadway
Edmund, proofreader, University
Press, h. 19 Hadley
Francis H. foreman electrotyper,
University Press, h. 22 Hadley
Mary, widow, rms. 30 Baj*
William, at collar factors', house 12£
Grant
William B. finisher, Little, Brown cV,
Co. h. at Weston
see Myles
Millan Aluiou L. student, H. U. b. 12
De Wolfe
MILLAN ALEXANDER, fish
and oysters, 17 Brattle, h. 12
DeWolfe. See page 779
Fred R. furn. finisher, house 46
Second
Horace E. driver, h. 59 Jay
Johu, laborer, bds. 4G Second
Millard Amelia A. widow of Louis, h.
718 Mass. ave.
Calvin B. carpenter, b. 18 Allen
Guy C. b. 18 Allen
. James T. carpenter, h. 18 Alien
Miller Albert Johu, fruit peddler, h. 1
Fifth
Alfonso, h. r. 14 Seventh
Anderson, janitor, b. 71 Eastings
Andrew W. teamster, lids. 41 Black-
stone
Annie E. widow of William F. h.
137 Harvard
Antonia, widow ol Joseph, h. 134
Spring
Arthur, shipper, B. bds. 16 Cottage
Park ave.
Arthur G. laborer, b. 41 Blackstone
Barbara Mrs. house 227 Broadway
Benedict, Laborer, i>. 131 Spring
\\\i^. George II. and Prank li. Mil-
ler), watches and jewelry, 613
Mass. ave.
Charles, coal and wood, B. h. 55
I larvaid
MILLER CHARLES M. i
aions, 2091 Mass. ave. i>. <; Rindge
avenue. See p. 777
I laiborn W. laborer, 15. li. .;:; Parke I
( *\ ins. carpenter, bds. 2366 Mass. av.
Donald, carpenter, h.Cowperthwail
Edward, at L69 Gore, b. L34 Spring
Edward, med. student. i». in Green
358
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
Miller Elizabeth A. Miss, h. 5 Brewer
Ellis F. Jr. b. 13 Roseland
Ernest T. caterer, h. 330 River
Frances W. C. widow of Anthony G.
house 122 Hancock
Frank B. at Boston Gear Works, h.
235 Columbia
Frank H. (Miller Bros.), jeweller,
613 Mass. ave. b. at Arlington
Frank L. brush borer, b. 188 Harvard
Fred, brick maker, h. 108 Rindge
avenue
Frederic, cooper, Goepper Bros. Co.
h. 17» Spring-
Frederic A. cooper, h. 113 Elm [ings
George A. teamster, b. r. 123 Hast-
George H. (Miller Bros.), jeweller,
613 Mass. ave. house at Arlington
Hannah, laundress, h. r. 6 Erie
Henry, waiter, house 38 Hastings
James, baker, bds. r. 1982 Mass. av.
James, wheelwright, house 16 Cot-
tage Park avenue
James H. blacksmith, 9 Lime, B. h.
18 Upton
James R. deskmaker, Osborn, house
at Boston [bridge
James S. carpenter, rms. 374 Cam-
John, engineer, house 188 Harvard
John, foreman, h. 6 Harvard pi.
John, salesman, bds. 102 Spring
Joseph, carpenter, 6 Rindge ave.
house do.
Joseph H. jeweller, h. 5 Lexington
ave. ward 5
Louis, peddler, h. 156 Spring [do.
Louis, salesman, 592 Mass. ave. bds.
Louis H. clothing, 592 Mass. ave.
house do.
Mary A. widow of Christian, h. r.
123 Hastings
Mary E. stenographer, h. 35 High-
land ave.
Michael, laborer, house 2 Grant
Michael Mrs. house Grant
Milton H. clerk, Mass. ave. h. 68
Pleasant
Morris H. clothing and gent's fur-
nishings, 2059 Mass. ave. h. 2
Hadley
Robert J. painter, b. 188 Harvard
Samuel J. driver, Cambridge Laun-
dry, h. 43 Murray
Samuel T. painter, h. 27 Fourth
Stuart C. produce, 104 Faneuil Hall,
market, B. h. 122 Hancock
S. S. manager Singer Mnfg. Co. 17
Prospect, house 24 Norfolk
Thomas E. baker, 17 Kirkland, h. at
Roxbury [Holly
William, moulder, h. Hotel School,
William, teamster, Richardson &
Bacon, h. r. 42 Murray
Miller William, Jr. clerk, boards rear 42
Murray
William G. (Miller & Shaw), ma-
chinist, Broadway, cor. Sixth, h.
at Brighton
William H. shoe ^repairer, h. 41
Blackstone
MILLER & SHAW (William G.
Miller and Hamlin J. Shaw), ma-
chinists, Broad wajr, cor. Sixth.
See page 803
Miller's River Market, H. W. Gray,
manager, 168 Gore
see Meller, Moller, also Muller
MILLETT ALBERT Y. night
lunch, Cambridge, cor. Baldwin,
and dining room, 27 Brattle, h. 6
Athens. See page 779
Emma G. widow of George W. h.
14 Avon place
George N. clerk, A. V. Millett, h. IS
Myrtle ave.
Georgie Miss, proofreader, River-
side Press, bds. 14 Avon pi.
Millican Andrew J. clerk, house, 40
Sidney
Milligan Bradford, painter, 18 Central
sq. b. 164 Appleton
Charles, carpenter, h. 37 Somerset
Charles A. carpenter, h. 3 Fairfield
Daniel H. shoemaker, 36 Fifth, h.
159 Norfolk
James, cutter, 7 Water, B. bds. 28
Fayette
Nathaniel, painter, 18 Central sq. h.
164 Appleton
William, dentist, 649 Mass. ave. h.
1524 Cambridge
Milliken Frank J. manager, 2431 Mass.
ave. h. at Boston
Freedom, janitor, 3 Clinton, b. Hotel
Edna
Isabella G. widow of James S. h. 8
Mt. Auburn
James E. express, 14 Devonshire, B
house 8 Mt. Auburn
Thomas J. candy maker, 243 Broad-
way, h. 233£ do.
Millner Amanda M. widow of George
W. h. 104 Inman [ave.
Charles H. plumber, h. 69 Western
George E. tinsmith, 24 Washington,
B. h. 104 Inman
Mills Benjamin F. (Benjamin F. Mills &
Co.), insurance agent, 123 Cam-
bridge, and 50 Kilby, B. h, 35
Beacon, Somerville
Benjamin F. stenographer, h. 55
Ellery
MILLS BENJAMIN F. & CO.
(Benjamin F.Mills) ins.agents, 123
Cambridge and 50 Kilky, B. See
page 19
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
159
Mills David P. mason, b. 2 De Wolfe
Elbridge H. clerk, b. 6 Jay
Frank, machinist, h. 6 Jay-
Ida, clerk, 1320 Mass. ave.
John, clerk, 344 Cambridge, h. 91
Thorndike
John J. teamster, Richardson &
Bacon, h. 13 Dinsmore ct.
John M. plumber, h. 173 Hampshire
John R.painter,ll Cherry,h.lO Perry
Joseph, mason, house 17 Gerry
Joseph A. mason, b. 226 Broadway
Samuel mason, house 1 Athens [ct.
William, city teamster, h. 9 Sibley
Milton Robert B. carpenter, State, house
183 Charles
William B.iron vvorker,b. 183 Charles
Mimnaugh Esther C. sewing machine
operator, b. 49 Fifth
James, charcoal, house 49 Fifth
Patrick, laborer, h. 34 Warren
Thomas, driver, Hook & Ladder Co.
]STo. 2 house 34 Warren
Minahen Daniel J. laborer, F. R. R. h.
32 Fourth
Minane John, laborer, h. 7 Maynard pi.
Thomas H. stone cutter, h. 48 Foster
Minard Eusebia A. principal Lowell
School, bds. 907 Mass ave.
Fred E. conductor, W. E. St. Ry.
rms. 1556 Cambridge
Joseph H. wood worker, 113 Broad-
way, house 102 Austin
Minchen Hannah, widow of John, house
3 Riverside pi.
Miner Arthur W. sewing machine agent,
h. 289 Green
Henry A. engineer, 92 Main, house
at Somerville
William, laborer, h. r. 104 Harvard
Mitiihan Cornelius, grocer, 561 Cam-
bridge, b. 54 Sixth
Mary, widow, h. 5 Leighton ct.
Minosky Felix, laborer, bds. 3 Gore st.pl.
Mi not Elizabeth, widow of George, h. 38
Concord a v.
Miuton Thomas, trackman, W. E. St.
Ry. Co. h. 2 r. Bennett [ct.
Mirick Augusta G. Mrs. house 27 Irving
George A. supt. of schools, at Nortri-
boro, house 27 living ct.
Miskel John, baker, Mass. ave. boards 5
White st. pi.
Misourv Alexander, cabinet maker, h.
115 Third
Joseph, carver, b. 1 16 Third
Missac James, bds. 26 Harvey
Mitchell Albert, house 207 Cambridge
Albert V. clerk, B. b. 136 Klin
Alice (i. Miss, teacher, h. II Martin
( 'liarles < !. laborer, bds. 76 Mnrra\
Daniel, bds. 212 Harvard
Daniel .1. clerk, I). 175 M.iin
Mitchell Delia Miss, dressmaker, 175
Main, bds. do.
Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, house
124 Hastings
Elizabeth H. widow of William S.
bds. 25 Bigelow
Ella V. Miss, clerk, 1205 Cambridge,
h. at Somerville
Frank L. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, h. 9 Rockingham
Fred P. pressman, b. 4 Market
George, carriage trimmer, h. Tannery
George E. at Riverside Press, bds.
219 Pearl
George E. carpenter, h. 37 Kinnaird
Harriet M. Miss, private school, 10
Gray, h. do. [ave.
Helnus S. butter, etc. h. 2449 Mass.
Jesse, musician, h. 6 Riverside pi.
Jennie, widow of Thomas, h. 145
Main
John, laborer, rms. 19 Grant
John, paver, house 41 Banks
John J. machinist, h. 10 Hastings
John S. printer, house 4 Market
J. Frank, foreman of electrotype
room, Riverside Press, house 221
Pearl [Hamilton
Kate, widow of Vandale, h. 314
Cambridge
Martha, widow of Lorenzo D. h. 195
Mary, widow of John, h. 10 Hastings
Mary E. widow of Henry A. house
312 Mass. ave.
Melvina, widow, h. Huron av. near
Lake View ave.
Nelson C. janitor, Pi Eta Society, 1
Winthrop square, h. do.
Randolph H. waiter, Memorial Hall,
h. 8 Magee
Robert P. electrician, b. 44 Martin
Samuel H. baker, 209 Cambridge, h.
207 do.
Samuel M. painter, h.189 Cambridge
Sarah E. Miss, h. 96 Franklin
Thomas, butcher, B. h. 112 Dublin
Thomas D. clerk, B. boards 24
Middlesex
William R. brass moulder, h. 77
Plympton [2594 Mass ave.
MittlebackCasper,grocer,at Arlington,!}.
Mitton Edward J. dry goods. 150 Wash-
ington, B. house 12 Lee
Thomas 11. musician, h. 402 Main
Mix Charles, butcher, N'iles Bios, house
rear 596 ( loncord ave.
G-ustaf, carpenter, N'iles Bros. Con-
cord ave. h. near do.
Theodore, laborer. N'iles \>\i>^. i
cord ave. h. n. do.
Mixon Frederick 11. furniture and piauo
mover, Porter's station, h. "7
( 'rescenl ave.
360
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
Mizner Emma E. Miss, h. 7 Frost
Modeste Evan, waiter, B. h. 1 I a man pi. i
Moeller Fred, cooper, Goepper Bros. Co. I
Ninth, house at Somerville
Oscar E. wood carver, h. 25 Magno- I
lia avenue
Moera Manuel J. h. 5 Lowland ave.
Moeser Philip (Moeser & Flohr), cigar
mnfr. 42 Hastings, h. 44 do.
tfc Flohr (Philip Moeser and Hugo
Flohr), cigar mnfrs. 42 Hastings
Moffatt Arthur W. carpenter, house 7
Lamont avenue
Hannah M. widow of William H.
bds. 115 Kinnaird
Moffett August, picture framer, house 76
Rindge ave.
Moffit Harriet, widow of Robert, h. 1146
Cambridge
Robert, engineer, 221 Bridge, h. 54
Winter
Mohan Penkivil K. Boston, rms. 1640
Cambridge
Mohwinkel Fritz, foreman,145 Broadway,
h. 19 Market
Moir Adelaide Mrs. h. 1114 Inman
Archibald, medical student,bds. 1114
Inman
Charles C. music teacher, bds. 1114
Inman
Mary H. h. 1114 Inman
Mona M. teacher pianoforte, h. 1114
Inman
Moley Jeremiah, watchman, h. Spear's
blk. Binney
Moll Arthur, physician, 830 Somerville
ave. h. do.
Moller Carl, driver, 404 Main. h. 5 Tor-
rington place
Christian B. furniture, etc. Lafayette
sq. h. 100 Western ave.
Gustavus, upholsterer, Lafayette sq.
house at Maplewood
Helga, widow of A. B. house 351
Harvard
Lernerd, coppersmith, house 8 Hotel
Templeton
see Muller, also Miller and Moeller
Mollinenx Howard, postal clerk, bds. 284
Broadway
William, painter, bds. 284 Broadway
Molloy John, grocer, 81 Gore, h. do.
Martin J. salesman, bds. 58 Sixth
Michael, hostler, h. 58 Sixth [Gore
Michael J. fireman, h. Fourth, cor.
Patrick, coal laborer, h. 334 Dunster
William, cooper, h. 176 Third
Molonev Frederick J. eleetrotvper. bds.
19 Baldwin
William A. pressman. University
Press, h. 19 Baldwin '
William J. pres*man, University
Press, bds. 19 Baldwin
Moltman Robert, gardener, 201 Brattle,
h. Lexington ave. ward 1
R. Henry, florist, 201 Brattle, bds.
Robert Moltman's, Lexington av.
William J. clerk, B. bds. Robert
Moltman's, Lexington ave.
Monahan Catherine Miss, h. 8 Fifth
Charles P. teamster, bds. 171 Dublin
Ellen, widow of Andrew, h. 112
Dublin
Eugene, produce, h. 112 Dublin
John, R. R. section hand, bds. 2480
Mass. ave.
John, steam fitter, h.1300 Cambridge
John B. dry goods, 1205 Cambridge,
h. at Somerville
Michael, b. 12 Walnut ct.
Patrick, laborer, h. 114 Charles
Sarah, house 2 Bennett
Thomas, moulder, h. 209 Third
William, moulder, b. 8 Market
Monegle Thomas J. coal and wood. 7
Western ave. h. 18 Park
Monette , law student, rms. 409
Broadway
Mongan Eliza M. Mrs. dry goods, 2064
Mass. ave. h. do.
Monier August, carpenter,h.4 Wilson av.
Monk Henry, house 99 Green
Herbert M. printer, h. 38 Myrtle a v.
R. Harry, rms. 99 Green
Sidney J. at L. R. Speare Co. b. 99
Green
Monks Thomas. laborer, b. 56 Cambridge
Monroe Abbie Mrs. bds. 1593 Mass. ave.
George H.wks.at H.U. h. 37 Duu-ter
Selina, widow of Amos, h. 129 Auburn
see Munroe
Monson Xels, conductor, W. E. St. Ry.
rms. 8 Lamont ave.
Montague Annie S.at Welleslev College,
b. 26 Fayette
Charles H. real estate, 128 Inman.
bds. 26 Fayette
Edward O.* piano maker, h. 107
Tremont
Harry M. cloth designer, h. 106
All st on [ave.
Henry C. electrician, h. 63 Highland
Samuel L. principal assessor. City
Hall. h. 26 Fayette
Sarah E. Mrs. h. 14 Fayette
Monteith James, laborer, h. 142 Harvard
Montgomery Alvah S. teamster. 195
Broadway, bds. 40 Hampshire
David H. author, h. 37 Hoi worthy
David W. bds. 37 Holworthy
Eliza J. widow ofWm. H. house 6
Essex
George, pressman, B. b.229 Harvard
George H. clerk, bds. 6 Essex
George W. laborer, bds. 40 Hampshire
Howard, teamster.bds.40 Hampshire
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
361
Montgomery Ida M. widow of Frauk,h.l7
Bay
James, hostler, 2 Eustis ct. h. 42
Union
James A. driver, 176 Harvard, h. 190
Norfolk
Julia Mrs. h. 133 Banks
Maggie Miss, bookkeeper, Washing-
ton, c. Brewery, b. 229 Harvard
Mark M. h. Hotel School
Robert A. pressman, 244 Washing-
ton, B. h. 229 Harvard
Thomas, city lamplighter, house 40
Hampshire
Thomas A. teamster, h. 46 Cherry
William, clerk, bds. 229 Harvard
William G. engineer, 200 Broadway,
h. 9 Union
William J. driver, h. suite 4, 46 Clark
Monto T. Frank, fireman, State, c. Os-
born, h.6 Hotel Dorchester,School
Moodie Thomas F. cooper, 29 Franklin,
h. 17 Erie [Auburn
Moody Alvah P. machinist, h. 88 Mt.
Edward G. travelling salesman, h.
20 Koseland
Edward W. night watchman, Third
cor. Potter, h. 293 Main
Evelyn M. Mrs. boarding house, 88
Mt. Auburn, h. do.
George A. recorder, Union station,
B. h. 2279 Mass. ave.
.lames J. clerk, B. h. 50 Rindge ave.
Patience, widow of William, h. 16
Elm
William, wheelwright, 169 Gore, h.
201 Prospect
Mooers Albion, salesman, 518 Washing-
ton, B. h. 3 Pleasant pi.
William B. plumber, 90 River, h. at
Watertown
Mooney Alice. widow of William J. house
401 Columbia
Annie Mrs. confectionery and lunch,
1017 Cambridge, h. 135c Webster
avenue
Daniel, b. L65 Treinont
David, teamster, bds. 151 Third
Edward, driver, bds. 57 Tremonl
Edward J. insurance collector, bds.
434 Cambridge [Tremonl
Elizabeth E. widow of John, b. 57
Frank, clerk, boards no Otis
George, laborer, h. 8 Wilbur
George F. boiler maker. Cambridge
Boiler Work-. Sixth, h. 10 Cherry
Hugh, laborer, h. r. 12 Ninth
Hugh A. laborer. 184 Broadway, b.
10 Cherry
.lames, boot and shoe repairer, 1 1 15
Cambridge, b. r. 127 Elm
.lane M. Mr<. boarding house, 5 and
7 Linden
Mooney JoannaM. Mrs. h. 1290 Cambridge
John, driver, 184 Broadway, bds. 40
Cherry
John, laborer, bds. 8 Wilbur
John A. teamster, h. 8 Stevens ct.
John M. h. 1290 Cambridge
Joseph, barber, 169 Bridge, h. 1306
Cambridge
Martin, clerk, B. bds. 8 Wilbur
Mary, widow of Patrick, house 434
Cambridge
Mary A. widow of William M. h. 2
Hastings sq.
Thomas, soap maker, 184 Broadway,
bds. 13 Plymouth [bridge
Thomas F. machinist, b. 434 Cam-
William, teamster, h. 541 Cambridge
William L. tinsmith, h. 51 Hayes
Moonoogan Charles, laborer,bds. 7 Parnell
Martin, laborer, bds. 7 Parnell
Moor Clark R. Mrs. h. 26 Arlington
MOOR JAMES C. grocer, 506
Cambridge, rms. 141 Otis. See
page 776
Moore Abbie M. widow of John S. h. 21
Mellen
Addie E. Miss, dressmaker, 282
Winsor, bds. do
Albert N. cashier,Charles River Iron
Works, 72 Main, h. at Boston
Alice R. Mrs. h. 12 Ash st. pi.
Annie Miss, carpet upholsterer. 23
Brattle, h. 40 Hawthorn
Annie Miss, clerk, 167 Mass. ave. b.
4 Pine
Arthur C. grocer, 351 Main, house 2
Torrington pi.
Bridget Miss, h. 139 Amory
Carlos B. salesman, 175 State, B. h.
Avon Hill [Winsor
Caroline, widow of George, h. 282
Charles, baker, b. 2 Norfolk pi.
Cbarlcs (Charles Moore & Son),
hardware, etc. 8 Brattle, h. Rutland
MOORE CHARLES & SON
(Charles and Herbert L. Moore),
hardware, stoves, etc. 8 Brattle.
See page 7
Charles II. professor fine arts, II. I .
office Fogg Museum of Arts, h. 19
Pollen
Christopher, clerk, b. 60 Franklin
Clarence K. student, II. U. bds. 35
Wallace
Cyrus .J. olothes cleaner, etc. 133
Main, bouse 291 < lolumbta
Daniel, teamster, '.'l Broadway, b.
r. 2 Hastiugs.
David II. musician, h. 3 Allston ct.
Edward J. saw ver. b. 2 1 1 Third
Edward M. lawyer, 53 State B. bds.
386 Harvard
Edward R. bouse ji Mellen
362
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
Moore Elizabeth, clerk, 1444 Mass. ave.
Ellen, widow of William, house 91
Hastings
Ephraim M. provisions, 103 Cham-
bers, B. house 147 Amory
E. Herman, engineer, bds. 24 Mellen
Frank A. at Am. Rub. Co. house 252
Broadway
Frank VV. clerk, 130 Federal, B. bds.
3 Allston court
Fred, tailor, B. rms. 32 Gushing
Fred W. law student, H. U. bds. 390
Harvard
Frederick H. painter, h. 100 Banks
George, agent, h. 102 Webster ave.
George A. clerk, b. 117 Kinnaird
George A. draughtsman, B. b. 132
Mt. Auburn
George H. conductor, B. & A. E. R.
h. 19 Rockingham
George R. draughtsman, boards 147
Amory
George T. student, b. 27 Putnam av.
George W. com. mer. 46 1ST. Market,
B. b. 36 Garfield
George W. tinsmith, h. 504 Camb.
Herbert, plumber, b. 1 Rutland
Herbert L. (Charles Moore & Son),
hardware, 8 Brattle, h. Rutland
Herbert L. watchmaker, 1432 Mass.
ave. b. at Waltham
Herbert W. bookkeeper, b. 21 Mellen
Hopkins E. wire worker, house 82
Franklin
I. Fred, wire worker, b. 26 Bigelow
James, grease collector,h.3 Essex ct.
James A. painter, h. 31 Harding
James A. painter, h. 11 Water
James W. mason, 313 Pearl, h. do.
Jane, widow of John, h. 114 Clark
Jane, widow of John,h.295 Columbia
Johanna, widow of John, house 98
Rindge ave.
John, agent, h. 117 Kinnaird
John, brass finisher, h. 9£ Suffolk
John J. plumber, 130 Inman, house
at Somerville
John K. clerk, h. 228 Chestnut
John Thomas, ins. agent, B. house
2439 Mass. ave.
Joseph W. provisions,h.248 Prospect
J. Lowell, at 19 Milk, B. house 175
Brattle
Kate A. Miss, h. 291 Broadway
Lawrence, soap maker, b. 6 Erie
Lorenzo, house 390 Harvard
Lucy T. widow, b. 18 Ash
Mandeville A. insurance, B. h. 290
Harvard
Martin, laborer, John Reardon &
Sons, h. 6 Erie
Mary, widow of Dane, h. 504 Cam-
bridge
Moore Mary P. Mrs. b. 386 Harvard
Melinda H. Mrs. b. 30 Concord ave.
Nicholas, bottler, 83 Clark, bds. 419
Putnam ave.
Patrick, bottler, b. 131 Otis
Sarah, seamstress, 25 Brattle, house
40 Hawthorn
Sarah E. Miss, h. 153 Washington
Thomas, boiler maker, 72 Main
Thomas, laborer, b. 155 Otis
Thomas W. clerk, B. b. 390 Harvard
William, bds. 221 Main
William, stock cutter, h. 4 Pine
William A. tailor, B. h. 4£ Dublin
William H. carpenter, 9 Western av.
h. 18 Howard
William J. laborer,h. 12 Seventh st.ct.
Wiliiam M. provisions 103 Chambers,
B. bds. 47 Amory
see Moor and More
Moorehead John, laborer,h.6 Gordon pi.
Mora Francis X. carpenter, h. 28 Baldwin
Marceline I. dressmaker, house 28
Baldwin
Moran Andrew, laborer, b. 80 Clark
Catherine, widow of Thomas, house
42 Howard
Charles, moulder, b. 28 Second
Edward, h. 16 East
Elizabeth Miss, h. 271 Main
Ellen, widow of John, h. 16 East
Ellen, widow of Michael, h.80 Clark
Ellen, widow of William, h. 280 Vine
George, motorman, h. 9 Wesley ave.
George H. plumber, b. 42 Howard
James, laborer, h. 114^ Elm
James B. car conductor, b. 16 East
John, brass finisher, b. 16 East
John, laborer, bds. 271 Vine
John, packer, 169 Gore, h. 164 do.
John B. engineer, h. 203 Clark
John J. drug clerk, h. r. 222 Broad-
way
Joseph, glass blower, h. 23 Winter
Leah Mrs. boarding house, 164 Gore
house do.
LucyM. widow of Daniel, house 239
Brookline
Martin, plasterer, h. 43 Clay
Mary, widow of Thomas,h. 271 Vine
Michael, fireman, h. 12 Walnut ct.
Patrick, laborer, h. 79 Boylston
Patrick H. carriage painter, Munroe,
cor. Third, h. 38 Market
Placide, clerk, 25 Bay, b. 29 do.
Susan E. widow of Thomas E. b. 67
Putnam ave.
Thomas, poultry, 45 Clay, h. do.
Thomas F. plumber, b. 42 Howard
Thomas H. fireman, b. 80 Clark
Thomas William, teamster, boards
114£ Elm
Timothy, laborer,!!. 10 Walnut ct.
CAMBRIDGE
IMJ
DIRECTORY
363
Moran Vaughn, moulder, b. 28 Second
William, carpenter, h. 105 Banks
Morandus Bert, laborer, b. fteed st. ct.
Egburt, mason, h. 104 Webster ave.
Frederick C. mason, h. 23 Austin
George D. hairdresser,42 Cambridge,
house do.
John O.whitener, Reed st. ct. h.do.
Morash Anthony F. carpenter, h. 34 Elm
David F. carpenter, h. 2 Antrim
George N. carpenter, h. 200 Auburn
Nathan, carpenter, h. 200 Auburn
Morck Hattie L. widow of William, h. 128
Norfolk
More Lucena, widow of William, h. rear
56 Franklin
Sadie A. cashier, b. 286 Pearl
Thomas A. carpenter, h. 286 Pearl
Morehouse Daniel J. asst. foreman, River-
side Press, h. 34 Fairmont
Moreland Alice S.bookkeeper,1390 Mass.
ave. b. 159 Mt. Auburn
MORELAND FREDERIC A.
dry goods, 1362 Mass. ave. house
Lexington ave. ward 1. See page
795
James, nailer, 174 Broadway
Jesse W. electrotyper, University
Press, b. 33 Creighton
John H. printer, h. 159 Mt. Auburn
Morey Elisha W. foreman, 20 Albany,
* house 30 Glen wood ave.
John, engineer, b. 9 Sixth
MORGAN A. pictures and frames,
13 Brattle. See p. 799
Charles, student, b. 1686 Mass. ave.
Charles B. painter, h. 17 Carlisle
Clement, lawyer, II. U. b.309 Col-
umbia
Ed ward, carpenter, h. 33 Montgomery
Edward T. shipper, 443 Mass. ave.b.
437 do.
Ella W. teacher of music, 63 Dana,
house do.
Emil, laborer, h. 481 Cambridge
Eva L. (A. Morgan), pictures and
frames, 13 Brattle, h. 01 Gorhain
George A. stone cutter, house 13
Rockingham
George I'', conveyancer, Otis, corner
Second, h. 57 Dana
Gilman F. clerk, 498 Mass. ave. bds.
437 do.
(.race, teacher, Boardman school, b.
30 Ellsworth ave
James A. student. 1). L686 Mass. ave.
John, soap maker, 184 Broadway, h.
2!) Webster ave.
John, at Woven Eose Co. b. 63 Sixth
Julia A. widow, h. 16 Sidney
Lizzie II. Mrs. house 10 Ilaueoek
Mary 1". Bliss, '». 17 Lancaster
Morris P». Mrs. house Elubbard park
Morgan Morris H. prof.H.U. h. Hubbard
park
Nelson, stone cutter, h. 31 Decatur
Susan A. widow of Wm. h.ll Eighth
Thomas H.jig sawyer, 162 Broadway,
h. 437 Mass. ave.
William H. agent specialties, 77
South, B. h. 11 Eighth
Winnifred, h. 118 Amory
Moriarty Annie E. Mrs. students' lodging
house, 1697 Cambridge
Bridget, widow of Doran, boards 12
Murdock
Charles A. painter, b. 452 Broadway
Ellen, widow of Patrick, house 11
Squires court
Henry J. laborer, b. 11 Squires ct.
Henry M. action maker, 162 Broad-
way, house 44 Baldwin
Margaret E. Miss, bookkeeper, bds.
1697 Cambridge
Mary L.Mrs, employment office, 1386
Mass. ave. h. 216 Franklin
Patrick, fireman, 184 Broad wrav, h.
1 02 Banks
MORIARTY PATRICK H.
boots and shoes and employment
office, 1386 Mass. ave.h.2I6 Frank-
lin. See page 795
Patrick H. cooper, h. 11 Squires ct.
Morison Harriet A. dressmaker, 24 Ells-
worth, ave. h. do.
Robert, jeweler, h. 24 Ellsworth av.
Robert S. Rev. librarian, Diviuitv
school, H. U. h. 34 Shepard
see Morrison
Morley Anna K. Miss, milliner, bds. 158S
Cambridge
Marv A. widow of Thomas, house
1588 Cambridge
Sarah Miss, h. 1588 Cambridge
Thomas, brick layer, h.424 Columbia
Morrell Alphonse, carpenter, house 37
Harvey
Charles M. carpenter, h. 37 Regent
George E. bookkeeper, h. 50 Creighton
Gilman S. carpenter, h. 34 Prince
dames F. painter, h. 54 day
Joseph, bds. 50 Creighton
Lizzie A. Mrs. h. 1 Richdale ave.
Morrill Allied, h. 279 Mass. ave.
Daniel K. wheelwright, h. "21 Mead
Frank 1\ real estate, 573 Mas>. ave.
b. 1 Coolidge place
George A. carpenter, h. 31£ Magee
John l.. clerk, 168 Gore, h. 12 Oak
Leonard, h. 277 Mass. av.
Mabel C. stenographer, b. 12 <>ak
Solon M. cracker dealer, j!) Frank-
lin, h. at Somervllle
William V. lawyer, 573 Mass. ave. h.
1 Coolidge pi. Brookiine
Morris Alexauder, carpeuter, boards "8
364
CAMBRIDGE []\([] DIRECTORY
Morris Catherine, widow of John, h. 372
Winsor
Charles laborer, h. Lexington ave.
ward 5
Charles F. at Woven Hose Co. b. 81
Amory
Charles P. waiter, B. b. 20 Parker
Charles W. 53 State, B. h. 359 Har-
vard
Charles W. Jr. real estate, 53 State,
rm. 813, B. h. 359 Harvard
Dave H. h. 9 Waterhouse
Edward, type caster,house end Pem-
berton
Edward N. at Woven Hose Co. b. 81
Amory
Elizabeth Mrs. cook, 147Brattle, b.do.
Emory T. engineer B. bds. 20 Parker
Fleming, laborer, h. 39 Washington
Frederic, iceman, b. Richard Morris
MORRIS FREELON, manager
Charles River Stone Co. Brookliiie,
h. at Brighton. See page 820
George, Jr. mnfr. carriage lamps, 62
Sudbury, B. h. 11 Allen
George N. clerk, bds. 105 River
James L. carpenter, 9 Western ave.
h. 2 Douglass
Jane, widow of Henry, house 180
Hampshire
Jennie F. widow of William J. dress-
maker, b. 66 Magazine
John, boxmaker, h. 332 Vine
Martin, at Am. Rub. Co. b. 372 Winsor
Marv J. widow of William R. house
20" Parker
Matthew F. book binder, boards 372
Winsor
Peter, laborer, h. 305 Vine
Richard, laborer, h. Wellington
Thomas F. brass finisher, boards 372
Winsor
William, laborer, h. 26 Railroad
William M. cigar mnfr. 8 Brookford,
house do.
William, laborer, h. 29 McDonald
Morrison Alexander (Bond& Morrison),
135 Gore, h. at Somerville
Andrew H. dentist, h. 35 Berkshire
Andrew W. carpenter, 83 Boylston,
house 1 Union
Cornelius, b. 68 Broadway
Edward I. polisher, 286 Main, house
74 Sidney
Franklin C. tinsmith, 5 Norfolk pi.
B. h. 23 Norfolk
Frederic, teamster, h. 70 Broadway
George A. lish dealer, house 2062
Mass. ave.
George W. motorman, rooms 63
Lincoln
Harlan P. butter and cheese, 14 New
F. H. Market, B. h. 18 Avon
Morrison Harry, teamster, 220 Portland,
b. 12 Tremont
Harry J. surveyor, b. 23 Norfolk
Henry A. foreman, 11 Cherrv, bds.
105 School
Idella Mrs. h. 14 Mellen
James, grocer, 41 Portland, B. house
18 Avon
James A. teamster, h. 2 Worcester
John, carriage painter,34 Cambridge.
h. at Somerville [24 do.
John, horseshoer, 21 Blanche, bds.
n\rORRISON JOHN G. (Rawson
J3JL & Morrison), 27 to 31 Main, house
1 Fayerweather. See back cover
and page 803
John M. P. pattern maker, boards 8
Hotel Albert
John W. building mover, house 42
Hampshire
Joseph, clerk, Goodwin's Drug Co.
B. h. 242 Hampshire
Joseph, iron worker, 72 Main
Julia, widow, bds. 2290 Mass. ave.
Lewis W. machinist, h.598 Mass. ave.
Malcolm, cooper, h. 1099 Cambridge
Manuel, marble cutter, h. 103 Gore
Margaret, widow, h. 105 School
Mattlda, widow of Joseph, Sr. house
242 Hampshire
Matthew, tailor, h. 61 Sixth
Neil, boiler maker, 72 Main, house 9
Harding
Norman, piano tuner, rms. 44 Austin
Olive B. tutor, h. 9 Feltou
Robert, teamster, 336 Main, house
212 Winsor
William, color maker, house 1302
Cambridge
William, tailor, b. 105 School
William A. engineer's supplies, 34
Oliver, B. h. 9 Felton
William J. brass finisher, h. 278 Vine
William J. clerk, 12 Brattle, boards
at Somerville
William J. fireman, h. 3 Erie
Morrissey Daniel, candymaker B. boards
94Dudley [place
George, blacksmith, h. 6 White st.
James L. student, b. 21 Fourth
Johannah, widow of Thomas, house
377 Columbia
John, h. 21 Fourth
John, hairdresser, h. 224 Vine
John, laborer, B. & M. R. R. boards
139 Bridge
John, laborer, b. 10 Porter
John, laborer, h. 163 Portland
John L. hairdresser, 527 Cambridge,
bds. 21 Fourth
Joseph D. laborer, h. 4 Eighth
Michael, laboror, h. 94 Dudley
Mij u 'L teamster, h. 23 Donnel
CAMBBIDGE []\J] DIRECTORY
36.
Morrissey Michael J. roofer, h. 39 Gore
Patrick, hostler, h. 340 Green
Thomas, clerk, b. 377 Columbia
William, machinist, b. 140 Otis
Morrow James A. foreman, 385 Putnam
ave. h. 248 River
, car conductor, b. 12 Magnolia
avenue
Morse Asa P. president, Cambridgeport
National bank, 595 Mass. ave. h.
81 Magazine
Carrie E. Mrs. h. 37£ Langdon
Charles H. Supt. Manual Training
School, h. 328 Harvard
Charles W. iron bedstead mnfr. h.
54 Kirkland
Cyrus B.dry pressman, Univ. Press.
h. 41 Shepard
Edward H. h. 16 Gerry
Elbridge G. b. 14 Avon
Elizabeth H. widow of William A.
h. 238 Green
Francis A. harness maker, W. E. St.
Ry. b. 5 Wright
Frank, waiter, b. 5 Eustis ct.
George, coachman, b. 8 Magazine
George, coachman, b. 328 River
George A. carriage trimmer, house
De Wolfe
George A. harness maker. 5 Wright,
1 louse do.
George H. porter, b. 121 Magazine
Henry L. commission merchant, 38
Lincoln, B. house 16S0 Mass. ave.
Horace A. driver, Sawin's Express,
1402 Mass. ave. b. 5 Wright
Isaac S. h. 37 Trowbridge
James Drummond, book finisher, h.
121 Magazine
.lames E. painter, rear 178 Franklin,
h. 117 Western ave.
Joanna, widow of C. Emery, house
:i William
John W. teamster, 2 Holyoke, house
De Wolfe
J. S. wood worker, 440 Main. b<ui<r
at Newton
Louis I), painter, h. 49 Dublin
Louisa Mrs. h. 7(.i PlymptOll
Louisa .J. Mrs. embroiderjr, 12 Dun-
ster, room 8 do.
Louise I), h. 319 Broad vi ay
Mark II. gardener, b. 71 Martin
Mary, widow of Edward, house 3
Webster ave.
Orrin A. salesman, h. 340 Broadway
Paul, brick maker, i>. 53 Dublin
Peter, brirk burner, h. 279 Waldeu
Warren G. clerk, 150 Washington, IJ.
h. 1 1 Avon
Webster W. foreman, B. & A. R. R..
I'.. h. 1!) Rockingham
W. Herbert, painter, h. 238 < Ireen
Morss Charles A. (Morss & Wbytej,
wire worker, 10 Franklin, house at
Boston
MORSS & WHYTE (Charles A.
Morss), wire workers and Simplex
Electrical Co. and Eastern Ex-
panded Metal Co. 10 Franklin,
office 75 to 81 Cornhill. B. See p.
825
Mortenson Morton, machinist, rooms 1
Douglas pi.
Tollaf , machinist, rms. 1 Douglass pi.
Morton Charles, trav. salesman, house
15 Wallace
Frank, h. 27 Austin
Frank, moulder, b. 63 Sixth
Grace L. teacher, Thorndike school,
h. at Medford
M. Maud, artist, b. 15 Wallace
Sarah Mrs. h. r. 108 Clark
Moseley John L. bicycles. 727 Mass. ave.
h. 60 Austin
Moser William H. janitor Matthews
Hall
Moses John C. civil engineer, B. B. W.h.
5 Rutland
Mosher Alfred, supt. barrel factory, h.
294 Columbia
Alfred E. cooper, bds. 294 Columbia
Atwood, carpenter, h. 83 AVinsor
Edward F. salesman, 51 Sudbury,
B. h. IKockwell
Hooper H. mariner, b. 422 Putnam
avenue
James H. boots and shoes, 349 Wash-
ington. B. h. 422 Putnam ave.
Willard H. compositor, 573 Mass.
;ive. b. 422 Putnam ave
Moska Charles, cook, h. 60-i Franklin
Mosman William T. supt. Cushman Bros.
6 Co. at Somerville, hous
Sacramento
Mott Augustus, cutter, Am. R. Co. h. 91
Western ave.
Motz George E stable foreman, 6 Soden,
h. 5 Franklin
Monies Thomas J. cabinet finisher, house
19a Lopez
Moulton Charles W. II. (C. W. 11. Moul-
lon & Co.), ladders, etc. 139 Gore,
h. 95 Magazine
MOl LTON (. AY. II. & CO.
(Charles W. H. Moulton), ladder
and chair mnfrs. 13!) Core. See
page 829
Eliza Mrs. bds. 201 Harvard
Elizabeth C. widow of Joel, house
80 Oxford
Ella V. a<<t. at Harvard library, t>.
95 Magazine
Francis II. teamster, i<>'> Kinnaird
Prank E. clerk, 227 « 'ambridg
<;<; do.
366
CAMBRIDGE []\J] DIRECTORY
Moulton Frank R. iron worker, house 32
Cherry
Frederick C. bookkeeper, 100 Sum-
mer, B. b. 80 Oxford
Henry T. plumber, 426 Main, house
300 Mass. ave.
James W. sawyer, h. 223 Harvard
John, stable foreman, 105 Cam-
bridge, h. 66 do.
John T. drug grinder, h. 40 Rindge
avenue
Mary E. Miss, teacher English High
school, bds. 86 Franklin
Mountain Daniel, painter, h. 108 Elm
Mountfount Warren E. carpenter boards
132 Green
Mount Auburn Cemetery, office, 583 Mt.
Auburn and 5 Tremont, B.
Mt Cartin Philip, painter, house 77 Con-
cord avenue
Moura Manuel J. box maker, h. 5 Low-
land avenue
Mouzar Margaret and Alice, house 239
Broadway
Melinda E. widow of Jacob, h. 239
Broadway
Mowbray James R. millman, r. 380 Main,
h. 116 Washington
Mowll Charles F. clerk, 506 Cambridge,
h. 124 Otis
Fred N. clerk, Howard National
Bank, b. 124 Otis
William L. draughtsman. 649 Mass.
av. b. 124 Otis [Wallace
Mo wry Arthur M. student, H. U. h. 45
Moxham Edwin C. clerk, 637 Mass. ave.
rms. 14 Cottage
Moxon Thomas D. coachman,h. Moxon's
Bldg. Green
Moy Mow, laundry, 312 Broadway, h.do.
Moye W. Henry, teamster, 8 Hampshire,
h. 153 Hastings
Moylan Daniel, coachman, 57 Garden, h.
204 Hampshire
James, nailer, 174 Broadway
James D. clerk, bds. 204 Hampshire
John, foreman, B. & M. R. R. bds. 3
Burns ct.
Margaret, h. 204 Hampshire
Mary, widow of Edward, house 3
Burns ct.
Patrick, painter, b. 3 Burns ct.
Moynahan Dennis, clerk, B. b. 36 Mont-
gomery
Jeremiah (Moynahan & Co.), stoves,
etc. 1233 Cambridge, h.-309 Broad-
way
John, teamster, almshouse, house
36 Montgomery
John E. plumber, b. 193 Norfolk
Michael, machinist, b. 214 Broadway
Michael J. dye maker, house 193
Norfolk
Moynahan Neal A. (Lake & Moyuahan),
livery stable, 1230 Mass. av. h. 4
Irving place
Patrick J. carpenter, h .125 Tremont
MOYNAHAN & CO. (Jeremiah
Moynahan and Thomas F. Raf-
ferty), stoves, etc. 1233 Cambridge.
See p. 805
see Monahau
Moynehan Dennis Jos. at Swift's, house
327 Vine
Mudge G. Cushing, dental student, H.U.
b. 10 Bigelow
Mugridge Richard M. moulder, 384 Main,
h. at Maiden
Muhlick Charles, laborer, h. 2 Davis
Muirhead Mary B. widow of William, h .
112 Hancock
May H. ticket stamper, B. bds. 112
Hancock
Mulby Nicholas, carpenter,113 Broadway
Thomas J. woodworker, 113 Broad-
way, h. 414 Main
Mulcahy Bridget, widow of John, h. 43£
Reed
Cornelius, laborer, house Lexington
ave. ward 5
Edward, packer, A. H. Hews & Co.
h. 157 Raymond
Jeremiah, tailor, 1388 Mass. ave. h.
22 De Wolfe
John, teamster, 4 Bridge, house 91
Cambridge
John F. grocer, 188 Norfolk, house
190 do.
John P. clerk, b. 22 De Wolfe
Margaret, widow of Patrick, house
r. 45 Reed
Patrick J. clerk, P. O., B. bds. rear
45 Reed
Richard H. laborer, b. r. 45 Reed
Muldoon Daniel, porter, h. 61 Plympton
John E. furniture designer, house
25£ Fifth
Samuel, wood carver, h. 25£ Fifth
William H. h. 254 Fifth
Mulford Rowland J. law student, boards
56 Shepard
Mulhall Edward, steamfitter,b.292 Green
Julia, widow of Martin, house 292
Green
Martin C. expressman, h. 47 Hayes
Mulhern Charles G. carpenter, house 23
Hunting
Charles R. letter carrier, P. O. 647
Mass. av. h. 182 Pearl
Eliza Miss, dressmaker, h. 24 Mt.
Auburn
Ellen Mrs. h. 49 Washington
James, machine hand, Keeler & Co.
h. Ill Spring
Mary, widow of George, house 23
Hunting:
CAMBRIDGE
[M]
DIRECTORY
367
Mulhern Maurice, gardener, 121 Brattle
Mulholland Michael, confectioner, 150
Broadway, h. at Arlington
Mulkern Matthew J. plumber, house 4
Houghton
Mull Amelia Miss, at University Press,
b. 150 Spring
Bertha A. Miss, bookkeeper, 484
Cambridge, b. 150 Spring
Frederick, h. 150 Spring
Mullally James, car washer, h. 11G Gore
Laurence, laborer, h. 326 Columbia
Mullane Cornelius, brass finisher, house
110 Gore [do.
Helena M. dressmaker, 85 Pearl, b.
James, h. 85 Pearl
James P. clerk, B. b. 85 Pearl
Thomas, carpenter, b. 85 Pearl
William F. painter, h. 91 Main
William J. clerk, B. b. 85 Pearl
Mullaney Bridget, widow of Thomas, h.
1150 Cambridge
George, peddler, b. 1150 Cambridge
John, b. 1150 Cambridge
Thomas, teamster, b.1150 Cambridge
Mullen Charles, brakeman, B. & M. R.K.
b. 349 Cambridge
Christopher, gas fitter,h. 60 Pleasant
Cornelius, clerk, b. 7 Murdock
Daniel, bookbinder, b. 60 Pleasant
Delia Miss, h. 56 Plymouth
D. Frank, laborer, b. 6 Hayes
Edward, laborer, h. 64 Broadway
Frank H. currier, h. 12 Clay
George, machinist, 29 Main, h. • 62
Broadway
George, plasterer, h. 43 Cedar
Hugh J. driver, h. 232 Vine
James, at 169 Gore, b. 21 Jefferson
James, core maker, b. 63 Sixth
James, h. 14 Seventh st. ct.
MULLEN JAMES F. undertaker,
and embalmer, 116 Hampshire,
cor. Columbia, h. 98 Norfolk. See
p. 807
James J. carpenter, b. 98 Norfolk
Johanna, widow of Charles, h. 187
Franklin
John, brush maker, 122 Harvard, h.
4 Jefferson
John, hose maker, b. 78 Washington
John, hostler, b. 60 Pleasant
John, laborer, h. 204 Vine
John, laborer, h. 493 Winsor
John, soap maker, 184 Broadway, h.
7 Murdock
John V. carpenter, l>. 159 Winsor
John J. laborer, b. 6 Hayes
John J. laborer, I). 204 Vine
John S. salesman, b. 372 Green
Joseph, fruit peddler, h. 8 Jefferson
Joseph 11. paste maker, h.200 Bridge
Julia M. house !> How
Mullen Katherine L. proofreader, 9
Palmer
Malachi, janitor, h. 372 Green
Margaret, widow, h. 98 Norfolk
Mary, widow of Daniel, h. 60 Pleas-
ant
Maurice, laborer, b. 729 Cambridge
Michael, laborer, h. 6 Hayes
Michael F. electrotyper, boards 60
Pleasant
Nellie, h. 21 Jefferson
Nicholas, watchman, 33 Hampshire,
h. 17 Boardman
Patrick, moulder, b. 189 Cambridge
Peter, hostler, 216 Green, boards 4£
Dublin
Robert, laborer, h. 30 Ninth
Teresa A. Miss, teacher, Adams
school, B. b. 372 Green
Thomas, shoemaker, b. 69 Howard
Thomas F. brush maker, 209 Com-
mercial, B. b. 17 Boardman
Thomas F. plumber's helper, bds. 60
Pleasant
Thomas J. brass finisher, boards 372
Green
William J. engineer, C. R. Stone Co.
h. 151 Hamilton
see Mullin, also Mullins
Muller Bros. (Henry, Edward A. and
Christian Muller), tanners and
curriers, 2547 Mass. ave.
Christian (Muller Bros.), tanner, r.
2547 Mass. ave. h. 2 Tannery
Edward A. (Muller Bros.), rear 2547
Mass. av. h. 2863 do.
Etta, teacher of painting, 2547 Mass.
av. b. do.
Harry, blacksmith, b. 71 School
Henry (Muller Bros.), r. 2547 Mass.
av. h. 2547 do.
Nama, Mrs. h. 71 School
Salomie, widow of William, house
Tannery
Victor II. porter, Ware Hall, 385
Harvard, b. do.
William C. clerk, r. 2547 Mass. ave.
b. Tannery
see M oiler
Mullett Angie, widow, house p. 12
Appian Way
Ellen, widow of Francis B. nurse, h.
86 Bristol
Frank c. confectioner, b. 38 Clark
Frederick A. clerk. 3 Hampshire, b,
242 Harvard
George A. confectioner,18 1 Harvard,
h. 1SS do.
George P. printer, 573 Mass. a v. b.
242 Harvard
Helen F. Mrs. b. 212 Harvard
William H. engineer, University
Press, h. 125 Mr. Auburn
368
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
Mullett William H. sergeant, police
station 3, h. r. 23 Fifth
Mulligan Daniel, clerk, b. 137 Bridge
John, fireman, h. 267 Putnam av.
John, helper, foundry, h. 3 Spring
John, laborer, h. r. 24 Decatur
John, teamster, 168 Gore, h. 28 Fifth
John F. brass finisher, b. 267 Putnam
avenue
Patrick, machinist, b. 3 Spring pi.
Thomas E. foreman, 172 Pearl, h. 99
Brookline
Mulliken John E. A. bookkeeper, Horatio
Wellington & Co. 28 Bridge, house
at Somerville [av.
Mullin Albert C. student, b. 587 Putnam
Annie L. housekeeper, h. 9 Sixth
Anselm C. polisher, b. 161 Winsor
Charles L. milkman, b. 161 Winsor
Charles S. salesman, 440 Washington,
B. b. 587 Putnam ave.
Daniel G. driver, b. 9 Sixth
Frederick, clerk, b. 161 Winson
Xicholas J. clerk, b. 93 Spring
Nora Miss, clerk, b. 9 Sixth
Patrick, laborer, 169 Gore, h. 9 Sixth
Patrick T. machiuist, b. 9 Sixth
Peter, salesman, 204 State, B. h. 587
Putnam ave.
Robert E. policeman, station 2, bds.
161 Winsor
Thomas P.city laborer, b. 30 Franklin
William, contractor, h. 414 Columbia
William H. assistant undertaker, 116
Hampshire, h. 161 Winsor
W. George, student, boards 587 Put-
nam avenue
Mullins Bridget, housekeeper, house 54
Kinnaird
Ellen, widow of Patrick, house 54
Kinnaird
Ellen, widow of Thomas, house 413
Broadway
James J. printer, h. 336 Green
Margaret I. widow of Robert, h. 93
Spring
Thomas, boots and shoes, 85 Kin-
naird, b. 69 Howard
Thomas P. student, b. 413 Broadway
Thomas W. clerk, P. O. 647 Mass.
av. h. 93 Spring
Timothy J. plumber, h. 54 Kinnaird
William F. student, b. 413 Broadway
William N. police, station 1, house
89 Concord ave.
see Mullen, also Mullin
Mullock Caleb, carpenter,132 Cambridge,
h. 43 Baldwin
• Edmund, carpenter, b. 43 Baldwin
Mulloney Ellen T. widow of John, h. 28
Brookline
Grace Mis<> teacher, Boardman kin-
dergarten, b. 28 Brookline
Mulloney Josephine Miss, bookkeeper, b.
56 Columbia
Mary E. Miss, teacher, Gore primary
school, b. 56 Columbia
S.Agnes Miss,teacher,b.28 Brookline
Mulqueen William, iron worker, bds. 21
Market
Mulready James, teamster, h. 8 North
Mulrey Michael, laborer, h. 20 Foster
Michael, stone cutter,h.200 Appleton
Patrick J. granite cutter, house 150
Holworthv
Mulvahill Charles H. clerk, B. bds. 203
Franklin
Daniel F. brass finisher, h. 6 Hotel
Weston
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 203 Franklin
John, laborer, b. r. 105 Kinnaird
John F. at Riverside Press, bds. 203
Franklin
Kate Mrs. h. r. 105 Kinnaird
Thomas, at Riverside Press, house
122 Kinnaird
Thomas, plumber, b. 105 Kinnaird
Mulvaney Simon J. policeman, h. 340 Vine
Mulvihill Michael, laborer, h. 10 Flagg
st. ct.
Mumler Lucia J. widow of John F. house
6 Howard
Muncey William H. clerk, 29 Franklin,
h. 114 Magazine
Mundy John F. asst. pastor, St. Mary's
Church, h. 55 Norfolk
Letitia, widow of Patrick, house 132
Spring-
Matthew J. marble works, 16 Cam-
bridge, h. 149 do.
Patrick, at 169 Gore, b. 132 Spring
Thomas D. mason, b. 132 Spring
Munford Harry S. driver, 154 Atlantic
ave. B. h. 7 Franklin
Munhall John, driver, rms. 94 Thorndike
Munighau Frank, bds. 16 Bolton
t Patrick, laborer, h. 16 Bolton
Patrick, Jr. gas fitter, b. 16 Bolton
Munn Charles H. carriage painter, 2612
Mass. ave. h. at Medford
Margaret, student,Radclifte College,
h. 2 Carver
Munnas John, oiler, H. M. Sawyer &
Son, Thorndike
Munroe Abby K. Mrs. h. 1593 Mass. av.
Charles, h. 31 Maple ave.
Charles,janitor,City building, Brattle
sq. h. 19 Eliot
Charles H. rms. 64 Pearl
Charles H. Jr. driver, 40 Green, h.
101 School
Charles J. cigar manufacturer, 57
Hampshire, h. 12 Webster nve.
Charles W. real estate, office, First,
opposite Thorndike, h. 12 Francis
avenue
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTOKY
369
Munroe Daniel J. clerk, h. 47 Baldwin
Emma F. Miss, teacher, h. 73 Otis
Enoch, h. 73 Otis
George H. clerk, Dane Hall, house
35 Duuster
George H. tuner, 162 Broadway, h.
17 Clinton
Hannah F. widow of Win. W. h. 53
Austin
Hattie B. indexer, Otis, cor. Second,
h. at Boston Highlands
James, laborer, b. 18 Eeed
MUNROE JAMES A. (Burditt
& Williams), 2) Dock sq. B .house
6 Chester. See p. 20
Kate and Rose, h. 31 Maple ave.
Kirk, author, b. 12 Francis ave.
M. Elizabeth Miss, h. 64 Pearl
Nathaniel, register clerk, W. E. St.
Ry.Co. 13^6 Mass. ave. house 42
Wallace
Philip, baker, h. 3 Webster ave.
Philip C. grocer, 11 Webster ave. h.
31 Maple ave.
Reuben J. carpenter, h. 30 Essex
Theodore H. carpenter, b.16 Cottage
William, hose maker, h. 12 Webster
avenue
William A. lawyer, 35 Court. B. h.
Ill Chestnut
Munsen Alfred, at Squire's, h. 119 Gore
Munyon Michael, laborer,h. 78 Bolton
Murch Charles W. sewing machine agent,
h. 23 U Broadway
Ethel I. h. 23l£ Broadwav
Mildred F. clerk, 424 Washington, B.
b. 78 Antrim
Murdock Albert, laborer, b. 227 Harvard
Edward W. motorman,h. 101 Brook-
line
Frank R. teamster, h. 3 Dodge
Frank R. Jr. teamster, b. 3 Dodge
( reorge L.supt. Boston Bridge Works,
Sixth, h. 25 Bigelow
Horace, machinist, h. 81 Allston
Maria Miss, h. 293 Harvard
Walter II. clerk, b. 3 Dodge
Walter II. florist, 46 Grigg, house
130 I'ul nam ave.
Murgin Patrick J. coachman, h. 226 Green
Hurley David. Laborer, h. 7 Munson
James, optician and baker, 70 Har-
vard, h. 7 Munson
Murnaghan Charles B. peddler, house
200 Brookline
Eugene Francis, grease collector, h.
21 Porter
James, grease collector, h. 21 Porter
Murphy Adeline, teacher, Harvard
grammar school, rms. 21i Lnman
Albert C. baker, b. 78 Bristol
Ann, widow of Fraud- C. louse 188
Hampshire
Murphy Ann, widow of Jeremiah, h.99
Kinnaird
Ann, widow of Thomas, h. 28 Fourth
Annie Miss, clerk, 1041 Cambridge,
b. 2 Forest pi.
Annie Miss, cook, h. 95 Banks
Bernard J. teamster, h. 4 Jefferson
Bridget, widow of John, house 6
Montgomery
Catherine, widow of Cornelius, h.66
Kinnaird
Catherine, widow of Michael, house
14 Marion
Catherine T. and Mary E.h. 3 Union
Charles H. driver, Sawin's Express,
1402 Mass. ave. b. 7 Beaver
Charles H. motorman, h. 86 Rice
Cornelius, hostler, r. 7 Essex, house
2 Athens [34 Harding
Cornelius, iron worker, B. B. W.bds.
Cornelius, laborer, h. 1S6 Bridge
Cornelius, laborer, h. 11 Hunting
Cornelius, laborer, h. 22 Lambert
Cornelius, laborer, h. 32 Warren
Daniel, carpenter, 0 Western ave. h.
11 West
Daniel, engineer, h. 167 Winsor
Daniel, fireman. W.E.Power Station
h. 4 Water
Daniel, laborer, b. 849 Cambridge
Daniel, laborer, h. 34 Harding
Daniel, laborer, h. 47 Harding
Daniel, laborer, h. 510 Winsor
Daniel, teamster, 13 Broadway, h. 63
School
Daniel, teamster, h. 39 Ninth
Daniel E. laborer, h. 32 North
Daniel F. salesman. 159 Broadway,
b. 167 Winsor
Daniel J. foreman, 1509 Cambridge,
h. at Somerville
Daniel P. action maker. 162 Broadway.
h. 70 Washington
Daniel S. student. !>. 53 Green
Daniel W. rigger, h. 128 Tremont
David, laborer, h. 37 Porter
David, laborer, h. -13 Seventh
Dennis, clerk, l>. 35 Seventh
Dennis, coachman, b. 38 Banks
Dennis, janitor. ( ihurch of the Sacred
Heart, b. 3S1 Cambridge
Dennis, laborer, h. 987 < iambridgi
Dennis, laborer, h. 66 Kinnaird
Dennis, laborer, i>. 21 Lambert
I tennis, laborer, h. 16 Sevent h
Dennis, Laborer, b. 165 Tremont
Dennis, laborer, Sixth, cor. Potter,
b. K'>1 Spring
Dennis, machinist, r. 21 Lambert
Dennis, teamster, b. 56 ( ambiidge
Dennis, teamster, b. 198 Sidney
Dennis. Jr. fresco painter, bds. 381
( ainluidire
370
CAMBRIDGE
[M]
DIRECTORY
Murphy Edward, laborer,b. 424 DeWolfe
Edward, laborer, house 22 Marion
Edward, laborer, h. 34 Washington
Edward, laborer, 72 Main, house, 37
Washington
Edward, machints, b. 536 Cambridge
Edward, piano maker,b.251 Franklin
Edward A. printer, b. 1274 Bridge
Eliza, widow of John, h. 2 Athens
Elizabeth, widow of John, house 18
Blanche
Ellen, house 5 Sargent
Ellen, widow of Daniel, h. 849 Cam-
bridge
Ellen, widow of Michael, house 159
Bridge
Francis J. clerk, P. O. 647 Mass. av.
h. 26 Fifth
Francis P. horse trainer, b. 154 Elm
Frank, clerk, P. O., B. b. Tufts
Frank, cook, B. b. 84 Plympton
Frederick L. poultry, 3S Reed, b.do.
George, b. 57 Cedar
George B. teamster, at Somerville,
h. 57 Cedar
George E. printer, b. 110 Fourth
George M. street car conductor, h. 1
Cedar
Grace, school teacher, Lassell School,
b. 26 Fifth
Hannah Miss, h. 13 Wright
Hannah Mrs. h. 28 Fourth
Hannah, widow of Thomas, h. 127
Bridge
Hattie Miss, h. 19 Forest
Henry, laborer, b. SI Kinnaird
Hiram, laborer, b. 2 Mellins ct.
Honora, widow of James, house 251
Franklin
James, at Am. Rubber Co. house 8
Porter
James, at Standard Oil Co. bds. 5
Seventh
James, baker, b. r. 249 Franklin
James, brass finisher, h. 1072 Cam-
bridge
James, clerk, 49 Boylston, b. 14 Mill
James, driver, 61 Elm, b. 63 do.
James, foundry, b. r. 189 Cambridge
James, laborer, b. 571 Cambridge
James, laborer, b. 21 Lambert
James, laborer, h. 7 Beaver
James, laborer, h. 32 Cowperthwaite
James, laborer, h. r. 22 Third
James, newsman, b. 4 Conlons ct.
James, painter, 17 Harvard, house at
Brighton
James, plumber, h. 54 Cherry
James, plumber, b. 15 Far well pi.
James, teamster, h. 49 Washington
James H. helper, b. 249 Franklin
James H.law student, h. 163 Franklin
James H.meat wagon, h. 251 Franklin I
Murphy James I. constable and collector,
110 Fourth, h. do.
James J. hatter, h. Hotel Grotto, 19
Harrison
James J. laborer, b. 6 Montgomery
Jane, widow, h. 9 Grant
Jane, widow, h. 55 North
Jeremiah, at N. P. & P. Co. bds. 803
Cambridge
Jeremiah, 177 State, B. h. 37 Hub-
bard avenue
Jeremiah, clerk, 49 Boylston, house
8 Athens
Jeremiah, cooper, h. 20 Harding
Jeremiah, engineer, 17 Franklin, h.
1664 Norfolk
Jeremiah, hack driver, h. 22 Marion
Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 16 Marion
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 8 Gore
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 98 Howard
Jeremiah, laborer, b. 14 Marion
Jeremiah, laborer, b. 22 Marion
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 15 Ninth
Jeremiah, laborer, h. r. 7 Lambert
Jeremiah, motorman, h. 353 Prospect
Jeremiah, paver, h. lllTremont
Jeremiah, polisher, r. 368 Main,h. at
Chelsea
Jeremiah, watchman, 368 Main, h.
145 Brookline
Jeremiah, Jr. night watch man, 368
Main, h. 8 Decatur
Jeremiah B. carpenter, h. 17 Carlisle
Jeremiah D. veterinary surgeon, 565
Mass. ave. h. 53 Green
Johannah Miss, h. 163 Franklin
Johannah, widow of John, house 1249
Cambridge
John, b. 55 North
John, at N.P.& P.Co.h.725 Cambridge
John, butcher, b. 849 Cambridge
John, butcher, h. 10 Squires court
John, cotton sampler, 89 State, B. h.
35 Seventh
John,foreman,Fitchburg R. R. h.300
Prospect
John, foundry, h. 93 Fifth
John, gardener, 76 Brattle, h. 28
Dunster
John, h. Hotel Star, School
John, laborer, bds. 102 Otis
John, laborer, h. 175 Bridge
John, laborer, h. 141 Gore
John, laborer, h. 16 Marion
John, laborer, h. 1 Pioneer
John, laborer, h. r. 1006 Cambridge
John, laborer, h. r. 143 Gore
John, laborer, h. 63 Howard
John,laborer,NilesBros.h.l9Donnell
John, laborer, h. r. 105 Kinnaird
John, laborer, h. 119 Amory
John, laborer, h. 33 Bolton
John, laborer, h. 167 Banks
CAMBRIDGE []\/[] DIRECTORY
371
Murphy John, laborer, h. 171 Otis
John, laborer, h. 11 Vandine
John, paver, h. 42£ DeWolfe
John, printer, B. bds. 63 Howard
John, stable foreman, J. T. Scully.
First, h. 118 do.
John, teamster, h. 1 Dinsmore court
John, teamster, h. 118 First
John. Jr. galvanizer, b. 60 Moore
John A. laborer, b. 6 Montgomery
MURPHY JOHN F. real estate
and constable, 225 Cambridge, h.
10 Squires court. See p. 815
John F. engineer, h.38 Crescent av.
John F. hairdresser and billiards,
Cedar, cor. Dudley, h. do.
John F. laborer, b. 151 Franklin
John F. Mrs. variety store, Dudley,
cor. Cedar, h. do.
John H. trimmer, Niles Bros. h. 311
Concord ave.
John I. switchman, h. 370 Third
John J. brass finisher,h. 189 Franklin
John J. clerk, 49 Boylston, b. 251
Franklin
John J. driver, h. 96 Gore
John J. bds. 161 Spring
John J. laborer, h.r. 1006 Cambridge
John J. laborer, h. 3 Rogers ct.
John J. student, b. 166)^ Norfolk
John J. undertaker, h. 159 Bridge
John J. Jr. teamster, 706 Mass. ave.
b. 189 Franklin
John M.herdic driver,h.l Washington
John P. motorman, h. 28 Regent
John P. produce, h. 245 Mt. Auburn
John S. fireman, B. h. r. 63 Cedar
John W. produce, h.41 Harding-
Joseph, at X.E.Beef Co.h.10 Squires
court
Joseph, driver, Sawins express, 1402
Mass. ave. h. 66 Grigg
Joseph C. laborer, h. 81 Kinnaird
Joseph H. plumber, 1440 Mass. ave.
h. 3 Tuttle
Julia A. clerk, 81 Bridge, b. 127 do.
Julia S. Mrs. dressmaker, 3 Lechmere
I>1. h. do.
ate, <
Elm
Kate Miss, h. 95 Banks
Katie M. clerk, 1223 Cambridge, i>.
3 Union
Lawrence, carpenter, h. S3 Amory
Lizzie*, widow of Thomas, house 78
Bristol
Margaret Miss, cook, h. 95 Banks
Margaret, widow of Peter, h.. '!()(; Green
Margaret, widow of William, bouse 2
Crossland
Margaret < '. widow of Patrick II. h.
11 Seventh
Martin, laborer, b. 121 Rindge ;ivc
Murphy Martin J. poultry, 38 Reed, h. do.
Mary Mrs. h. 159 Elm
Mary Mrs. h. 206 Franklin
Mary, widow of Daniel D. house 35
Cowperthwaite
Mary, widow of Jeremiah, h. r. 10
Harding
Mary, widow of John, h. 340c Green
Mary, widow of John, h. 3 Tuttle
Mary, widow of John, h. 118 Charles
Mary, widow of Michael, h. r. Lech-
mere
Mary, widow of Michael, h.18 Marion
Mary E. bookbinder, h. 10 Antrim
Matthew, cabinet maker, h. 26 Fifth
Maurice, laborer, h. 8 Reed
Maurice, teamster, h. 35 Cedar
Michael, at 169 Gore, b. 30 Winter
Michael, at N. P. & P. Co. h. rear 3
Seventh
Michael, cooper, 130 Gore, house 58
Winter
Michael, h. 106 Banks
Michael, iron moulder, h. 33 Banks
Michael, janitor, 5 Tremont, B. h. 24
Hayes
Michael, laborer, b. r. 21 Lambert
Michael, laborer, 150 Brattle
Michael, laborer, 172 Charles
Michael, laborer, b. 63 Howard
Michael, laborer, h. 177 Otis
Michael, laborer, h. 759 Cambridge
Michael, laborer, b. 12 Porter
Michael, tailor, rms. 132 Austin
Michael F. motorman, h. 27 Athens
Michael J.at B.B.Co.bds. 116 Spring
Michael J. laborer, h. 81 Kinnaird
Michael, painter, h. 28 Flagg
Michael, salesman, h. 1249 Cambridge
Michael, teamster, b. 186 Xorfofk
Michael, teamster, 38 Reed. h. do.
Michael J. teamster, h.r. 79 Plympton
Michael W. real estate, house 177A
Harvard
Nancy, widow of Jeremiah, house 99
Kinnaird
Patrick, galvanizer, b. 1 Pioneer
Patrick, laborer. 1>. 4 North
Patrick, laborer, b. 19 Seventh
Patrick, laborer, h. 3 Jefferson
Patrick, laborer, h. 231 Vine
Patrick, laborer, J. Reardou A sons.
h. 629 Putnam ave.
Patrick, laborer, h. 10 Easl
Patrick, laborer, h. 107 Amory
Pai rick. Laborer, h. 193 Winsor
Patrick, laborer, h. 4 Water
Patrick, milkman, !>. 36] Franklin
Patrick li. laborer, i>. 113 Hamilton
Patrick . I. barber. 636 I !arabridge,h.a1
Norfolk
Patrick T. driver, 18 Central sq. h.
1 r>r> Pearl
23
372
CAMBRIDGE []\J] DIRECTORY
Murphy Patrick T. machinist, b. 10 Squires
court
Peter, laborer, h. r. 4 North
Peter, yard mau, Memorial hall, h.
88 Kirkland
Peter J.laborer,b.37£ Cowperthwaite
Peter P. engineer, h. 3 Union
Peter T. painter, b. 306 Green
Philip,laborer, b. 192 Norfolk
Philip F. salesman. 24 Kingston, B.
h. 62 Chestnut
Richard, laborer, b. M. P. Doyle's,
. Plympton
Richard, laborer, h. 128 Webster av.
Richard, motorman. b. 254 Pearl
Robert, b. 15 Hunting
Stephen, medical student, b. 373
Huron ave.
Thomas, at 169 Gore,h. r. 10 Harding
Thomas, baker, b.28 Fourth
Thomas, laborer, b. 14 Marion
Thomas, laborer, h. 4 Conlons ct.
Thomas, laborer, h. 4 Jefferson
Thomas, rubber worker, b. 32 Harvard
Thomas, stone cutter, 39 Main, h. 173
do. [Cambridge
Thomas F. advertising agent, h. 151
Thomas J. plumber, b. 166£ Norfolk
Thomas J. teamster, h. 149 Bridge
Thomas M. brush maker,h.300 Cherry
Thomas P. painter, b. 306 Green
Thomas S. moulder, 382 Main, b.
1249 Cambridge [st.pl.
Timothy, at B.& M.R.R. h. 6 Fourth
Timothy, baker, h. 199 Franklin
Timothy, laborer, h. 713 Cambridge
Timothy, laborer, h. 164 Main
Timothy, mason, h. 10 Antrim
Timothy, painter, b. 35 Rice
Timothy (Murphy & McChristle),
painter, 2452 Mass. ave. b. 35 Rice
Timothy, soap maker, 184 Broadway,
h. 182 do.
Timothy,teamster, 90 Kinnaird,h.do.
Timothy E. laborer, h. 60 Waverly
Timothy F.teamster,h.l9 Washington
Walter,' laborer, h. 176 Gore
AVilliam, h. 12 White
William, baker, h. 99 Main
William, horse shoer, 436 Main, b. 66
Kinnaird
William, laborer, h. 117 Spring
William, laborer, h. 118 Webster av.
William, laborer, b. 273£ Portland
William, soap maker, 184 Broadway,
b. 50 Brewery
William, teamster, b. 15 Second
William, teamster, h. 81 Hampshire
William, track layer, h. 151 Franklin
William D. at W. E. St. Ry. b. 81
Kinnaird [do.
William E. clerk, 1178 Cambridge, b.
William E. printer, b. 3 Union
Murphy William F.teamster,b. 6 Mont-
gomery
William J. bookbinder, b.167 Winsor
William J. laborer, b. 249 Franklin
William J. student, b. 381 Cambridge
& McCristle (Timothy Murphy and
Frank McCristle) , house painters,
2452 Mass. ave.
Murray Albert, Union depot, B. h. 66
Cambridge
Alexander, carpenter, h. 116 Spring
Ann, widow of Dennis, h. 107 Tremont
Anna C. widow of Richard F. h. 37
Mellen
Arthur H. student, b. 11 Avon
Bridget, widow, h. 6 Bell [mont
Catherine, widow of John, h. 31 Tre-
Charles, gardener, h. 15 Maynard pi.
Charles, salesman, B. b. 5 Temple
Charles A. compositor, 242 Washing-
ton, B. h. 56£ Market
Charles H. clerk, Everett, bds. 195
Auburn
Charles S.foreman, b.6 Hotel Albert,
144 Harvard
C. William, bookkeeper,b. 100 Inman
Daniel, mason, bds. 6 Winter
Daniel M. painter, 620 Cambridge, h.
224 Charles
David, janitor, 891 Mass. ave. h. at
Boston
Eleanor A. Mrs. house 8 Harris
Elizabeth, widow of John, house 195
Auburn
Emily, widow, h. 30 Sidney
Frank, printer, b. 95 Third'
Fred L. electrotype finisher, h. 29 Mill
George, b. 22 DeWolfe
George, carpenter, b. 39 Boylstou
George, machinist, h. 588 Mass. ave.
George E. machinist, h. 18 Suffolk
Georgie B. asst. matron, Rescue
Home, 301 Brookline, h. do.
Harriet, widow of Marshall, b. 104
Magazine
Henry A. clerk, 143 Pearl,rms. 79 do.
Henry A. paper hanger, h. 222 River
Hugh, laborer, h. 218 Brattle
Hugh, iron worker, h. 63 Bolton
James, laborer, b. 19 Sidney
James, plumber, bds. 6 Winter
James E. police inspector, h.119 Otis
James O. clerk, 731 Cambridge, bds.
91 Claries
James P. pressman, R. P. b.119 Otis
Jeremiah, piano polisher, house 22
Harrison
Jessie E. Miss, missionary, The Citi-
zens Rescue Board, house 301
Brookline
John, foreman, 138 Norfolk, house
at Boston [house at Boston
John, piano maker, 162 Broadway,
CAMBRIDGE [Jf] DIRECTOR V
373
Murray John F. captain police, station 2,
house 9 Avon [91 Charles
John J. clerk, 731 Cambridge, boards
John M. carpenter, h. 16 De Wolfe
John M. machinist, b. 588 Mass. ave.
John S. plasterer, 46 Parkman, B.
house 95 Richdale ave.
Joseph, laborer, bds. 6 Winter
Justius E. bookkeeper, B. house 12
Worcesier
Kate Mrs. dressmaker, 9 Avon, h. do.
Kittie M. widow of Frank M. bds. 27
Athens
Mabel S. Miss, teacher, Putnam
school, bds. 100 Inman
Mary, widow of Patrick, h. 167 Gore
Michael, porter, bds. 8 Broadway
Minnie E.Mrs, dry and fancy goods,
691 and 1041 Cambridge, h.693 do.
Patrick, mason, h. 10 Davis
Patrick F. police, station 2, house
72 Gore
Peter, laborer, house 119 Fourth
Peter, varnisher, rear 368 Main, h.
at Wakefield
Richard T. wood worker, 286 Main,
house 10 Bay
Robert, hostler, h. 31 Reed
Robert J. action maker, 113 Broad-
way, house 255^ do.
Thomas, house 162 Xorfolk
Thomas, laborer, h. 7 Porter
Thomas F. printer, Boston Globe,
bds. 588 Mass. ave.
Walter F. (Walter F. Murray & Co.),
mnfr. men's furnishings, 26 and 28
State, h. 94 Franklin
Walter F.& Co. (Walter F. Murray),
mnfr,
State
William, laborer, h. 195b Cambridge
William, manager, h. 100 Inman
William, laborer, h. 107 Tremont
William, sausage maker, 169 Gore,
house 36 W inter
William, varnisher, 368 Main, boards
at Wakefield [Frank
William A. car conductor, rooms 1
William G. bricklayer, boards 9 Fair-
mont ave.
William II. grocer, 731 Cambridge,
house 94 ( harles
William II. sub letter carrier, boards
119 Otis
William J. Laborer, h. 77 Gore
. , motorman, rms. rear 31
Baldwin
Murtaugh Daniel, furniture polisher, 108
Cambridge, h. 6 Fourth Bt. place
Musaphia Joseph, cigar maker, house 60
Brookline
Musgrave Alexander J. plumber, house
17 Montgomory
Musgrave Andrew, bds. 15 Farwell place
Charles, blacksmith, boards 391 Cam-
bridge
Daniel, carpenter, 113 Broadway,
house at Maiden
John J. blacksmith, b. 17 Montgomery
Mushet James A. Mrs. h. 5 Marvin place
James L. boards 5 Marvin place
Mustoe Thomas, watchman, 162 Broad-
way, house at Somerville
Mutch William P. carpenter, house 2568
Mass. ave.
Muzzey Albert G. carpenter, b.28 Russell
David P. sec. overseers of poor, Cen-
tral sq. building, Western ave. bds.
2 Clinton
George E. driver, steamer Xo. 4, h.
28 Russell
George E. Jr. clerk, 1998 Mass. ave.
boards 28 Russell
Myers Charles, driver, bds. 64 Fifth
Charlotte Miss, h. 29 Pleasant
Charles S. bottler, h. 34 Prince
Florence Mrs. h. Hotel Clark, Clark
Herman, house 19 Washington
James E. laborer, house 62 Crescent
avenue
James J. lawyer, 53 State, B. rooms
Wadsworth House, 1341 Mass. av.
Jennie Miss, bds. 29 Pleasant
John W. cooper, h. 6 Elmer
Louis, bookkeeper, h. 65 Brookline
Samuel, driver, b. 114 Columbia
William H. clerk, 32 So. Market, B.
bds. 92 Columbia
see Meirs
Myler William, 169 Gore, h. 7 Eighth
Myles Thomas F. manager, Harvard C.
O. Society, 1400 Mass. ave. house
55 Hammond
William, laborer, h. 7 Eighth
Myrden Charles, laborer, h. 59 Spring
XADEAU FRANK, polisher, Iioum- 67
Charles
George, brickmaker.h. < i Montgomery
William, clerk, 634 Rindge ave. bds.
(i Montgomery
Nagle Bridget, widow of John, house 13
Hayes [129 Ainorv
Edward, at Glass Works, houa*
F. J. painter, 17 River, room- 53 Mt.
Auburn
James, letter carrier. I*. <).<>17 SfaSS.
ave. ixls. 1A Essex
Jeremiah, clerk, B. b. 273i Portland
Jeremiah, engineer, 205 Broadway,
house 2 Union et .
Joseph, wire worker, boards 1 t
Hamilton
Joseph, plumber. 125a Mas-, ave.b.
14'.) Hamilton
374
CAMBRIDGE [Jf] DIRECTORY
Nagle Maurice, special messenger, 18
Boylston, bds. 24 Hayes ct.
Richard, house 15 Hayes ct.
Rose, widow of John, house 6 Hotel
Weston, 43 School
Thomas F. laborer, h. 8 Decatur ct.
William H. wood worker, State, cor.
Osborn, h. 101 Pearl
, painter, bds. 15 Farwell pi.
Nangle Charles K. machinist, house 359
Prospect
Lillian E. Mrs. h. 12 William
Naratovitch Antone, h. 54 Spring
Nardini Christopher, tailor, h. 33 Fifth
Nash Daniel, painter, bds. 34 State
Elizabeth M.teacher,Harvard school,
bds. 23 Trowbridge
F. Augustus, salesman,h. 31 Tremont
George, florist, 347 Harvard, house
23 Trowbridge
George A. clerk, 50 State, R. house
73 Frost
Henry S. Rev. prof. Episcopal Theo-
logical school, h. 9 Acacia
James, boatswain, U. S. N. house
2355 Mass. ave.
Jeremiah, candy maker, b. 37 Flagg
Joseph, gen. supt. B. B. Works, h.
204 Columbia
Martha A. Miss, h. 427 Broadwaj^
Nathaniel C. 54 Mason bldg. B. h.
19 Craigie
Maria, widow of Samuel, house 141
Prospect
Richard T. house 35 Brookline
William, core maker, b. 4 Seventh
William, h. 70 Broadway
Nason Charles H. cabinet maker, house
51 Amory
Mary E. teacher, Thorn dike gram-
mar school, h. at Somerville
Nathanson Simon, blacksmith's helper,
house 27 Elm
NATIONAL CITY BANK OF
CAMBRIDGE, Edwin Dresser,
pres. Henry B. Davis, cashier, 765
Mass. ave.' See p. 765
Roofing and Roof Repairing Co.
First, cor. Main, and 86 Court, B.
Natto Dominick, chopper,32 East, house
51 North
Naughton John, painter, h. 102 Kinnaird
Naumann Louis, piano finisher,162 Broad-
way, house at Boston
Navarro Maggie, widow of John, house
14 Vandine
Nay Alice H. Miss, sewing teacher, pub-
lic schools, bds. 265 Prospeet
Caroline M. widow of Isaac A. bds.
108 Austin
Ella A. widow of Frank T. house 40
Bigelow [Bigelow
Frank W. clerk, 77 River, bds. 40
Nay James A. clerk, B. bds. 40 Bigelow
Mary J. widow of Samuel F. house
265 Prospect
Nazareth P. shoemaker, h. 241 Vine
Nazro Charles G. clerk, B. b. 22 Hollis
Julius M. cashier, 427 Washington.
B. house 22 Hollis
Philip L. clerk, B. bds. 22 Hollis
Nazz o Arena, barber, 8 Pearl, house
164 Main
Neagle David J. sawyer, 174 Broadway,
boards 232 do.
Neal James P. mason, h. 110 Gore
Luther, machinist, 385 Putnam ave.
house 68 Allston
William H. woolens, 657 Washing-
ton, B. house 23 Sacramento
Neale Addison, electrotyper, Riverside
Press, bds. 219 Pearl
Nathaniel, house 219 Pearl
see Neal, also Neill
Neall Joseph M. dentist, at Somerville,
house 7 Meacham
Nealley Abbie M. widow of George S. h.
rear 120 Magazine [zine
William N. student, b. r. 120 Maga-
Neally Charles F. machinist,h.446 Green
Emma H. Miss, b. 262 Sidney
Neateby George, iron moulder, b. 1304
Cambridge [bridge
William, iron moulder, h. 1304 Cam-
Needham Ellie Mssi, h. 47 Garden
Fred, clerk, 140 Pleasant, bds. do.
Henry, plumber, b. 323 Columbia
John T. clerk, 51 North Market, B.
h. 41 Bowdoin
Patrick, laborer, h. 323 Columbia
Peter, bookkeeper, J. Reardon &
Sons, h. 635 Putnam ave.
Susan E. Miss, h. 47 Garden
Thomas A. driver, h. 44 Pine
Neeley James, motorman, h. 23 Gushing
court
Neill Dennis, hostler, 54 Ellery, b. do.
Joseph G. mason, h. 51 Belmont
Nathaniel, janitor, Episcopal Theo.
school, h. at Belmont [Auburn
Samuel W. sculptor, b. 461 Mount
see Neal, also Neale
Neilon John P. at Riverside Press, bds.
52 Waverly
Michael, police, station 2, house 52
Waverly
Michael, Jr. b. 52 Waverly
William T. stock broker, 72 State.
B. h. 144 Thorndike
Neilsen Christian T, barber, 210 Hamp-
shire, h. 51 Brookline
Charles, laborer, h. 472 Cambridge
Nelligan Amelia Mrs. h. 303 Main
David, laborer, b. 8 Montgomery
Joanna, widow of Maurice, house 9
Montgomerj'-
CAMBRIDGE
IN]
DIRECTORY
375
Nelligan John, laborer, b. 8 Montgomery
John P. provisions, 55 Kindge av.h.do
Margaret E. nurse, h. 159 Dublin
Maurice, laborer, h. 170 Dublin
Maurice F. laborer, b.9 Montgomery
Patrick, granite cutter, 258 Mt. Au-
burn, b. 44 Foster
Peter, 177 State, B. h.S Montgomery
Peter F. dry pressman, b. 44 Foster
Philip H. tailor, 649 Mass. ave. house
157 Washington
Thomas, city laborer, h. 159 Dublin
Thomas, driver, b. 7 Frank
Nellis Eliza H. Mrs. h. 41 Norfolk
Nellson Alfred, laborer, h.472 Cambridge
Augustus W. janitor, Putnam gram-
mar school, h. 48 Third
Nelson Alexander, machinist, h. 4 Jordan
place
Andrew W. butcher, 169 Gore, rms.
90 Thorndike
August, at North's factory, house 4
Parnell
Axel, clerk, B. h. 61 Austin
Barnard, laborer, b. 163 Broadway
Bertha, widow of Charles, house 74
Thorndike
NELSON CARRIAGE CO.
(Jesse L. Nelson), carriage mnfrs.
10 Brattle and 10 to 16 Palmer. See
page 8
Charles, furniture, b. 28 Second
Christian, cornice maker, h. 27 Magee
David A. carpenter, h. 17 Walden
Ebenezer, editor, Boston Transcript,
h. 32 Linmean
Emma, dressmaker, b. 12 £ Grant
Henrv II. driver, 951 Mass. av. rms. do.
James II. clerk, 29 India, B. bds. 101
Spring
Jane, widow of John, h. 101 Spring
Jesse L. (Nelson Carriage Co.), 10
Brattle, h. atSomerville
John, house 82 Plymouth
John P. tailor, h. 8 Harvey
J. P. cabinet maker, h. 21 Harrison
Lars, sawyer, h. 88 Fifth
Lars P. wheelwright, h.178 Raymond
Lewis, cigar maker, h. 51 Elm
Minnie G. Miss, bookkeeper, 138
Norfolk, h. Tremont, o. Gardner
Olaf, glazier, h. 54 dark
OttO, tailor, 1). 168 Harvard
Sven, watchmaker, 1432 Mass. ave.
h. 20 Myrtle ave [Gore
Theodore, cabinet maker, house 103
see Xilson I Appleton
Nesbitt Henry s. carpenter, Boards 162
Jeanette D. nurse, rms. in Lake
NESBITT JOHN, oarpenter,Dyke,
»i»i>. Holyoke, h. 36 Wallace, See
page 788
Nesbitt Robert B.carpenter,h.l62 Apple-
ton
Nesdell Frank F. machinist, boards 17
Washington
Nesson Israel, builder, h. 57 Market
Nestor Martin, at Am. Rub. Co. house 3
Harvard place
Nett Joseph, laborer, h. 51 North
Netto Candico, lumber, b. 67 Charles
Frank S. furniture, h. 67 Charles
John S. painter, h. 2 Gore st. pi.
Netzeba Adolph, bookbinder, bds. 109
Second
Henry, upholsterer, b. 109 Second
Max, h. 109 Second [Auburn
Neuman Frederick, tailor, house 16 Mt.
Neumayer Martin I), peddler, house 43
Sargent
Nevers Abel R. secy. 622 Mass. ave. bds.
Prospect House
Nevill Thomas, laborer, h. 48 Bridge
Neville Daniel, laborer, b. 24 Warren
Dennis, laborer, b. 26 Warren
Nevin John T. R. comedian, b.56 Waldeu
Mary Mrs. h. 56 Walden
Thomas R. laborer, b. 56 Walden
William Henry, oil, b. 56 Walden
Nevins Annie, nurse, b. 320 Broadway
Nevons Harry L. clerk, b. 275 Broadway
John, clerk, b. 325 Columbia
XTEW ENGLAND MASONRY
-1> CO. (THE), masons and build-
ers, 168 Main, and 8 Oliver, B.
See page 824
England Metallic Bedstead Co. 380
Main
England Spring Bed Co. Osborn.cor.
Main, office 90 Canal, B.
NEW ENGLAND TELE-
PHONE AND TELE-
GRAPH CO. central office, 757
Mass. ave. branch 1916 Mass. ave.
See page S23
NEW YORK BISCUIT CO.
(THE), James W. Hazen, man-
ager, cracker bakers, 29 Franklin
and 40 Green. See back cover
Newbegin Charles, clerk, F. II. market,
B. rms. 10 Pearl
NTewburg Peter X. tail or, h. 135 Columbia
Newcomb Albert 1). C. clerk, B. bds. 6
Trowbridge
Anna B. widow of John C. housi
55 Fifth
Burleigh, druggist, b. 303 Pearl
diaries s. carpenter, State, corner
( taborn, h. 152 Prospect
Everett D. boot and Shoe repairer,
1116 Cambridge, h. at Somerville
Hannah MErs. bousekeeper,10 U\
Barley 11. bookkeeper, B. house 126
M t . Auburn
Leila K. bookkeeper, rms. 98 [nman
376
CAMBRIDGE [Jf] DIRECTORY
Newcomb Lemuel F. bookkeeper, 62
Hampshire, h. at Somerville
Otis VV. h. 6 Trowbridge
Wilmer L. oysters, F. H. market, B.
h. 57 Sidney
Newell Calvin, teamster, b. 256 Franklin
H. E. physician, B. rms. 9 Essex
Jennie Mrs. h. 40 State
Jennie A. Mrs. h. 19 Sidney
Lewis, mariner, h. 3 Coolidge pi.
Robert J. printer, h. 256 Franklin
William C. at Riverside Press, bds.
263 River
William Wells, h. 175 Brattle
Newgent Frank E. (Frank E. Newgent
& Co.), stable, 131 Green, house
120 Lake View ave.
Frank E. & Co. stable, 131 Green
Fred A. salesman, B. h. 113 Lexing-
ton avenue
Thomas G. (Frank E. Newgent & Co.)
131 Green, h. 94 Lake View ave.
see Nugent
Newhall Louis E. hairdresser, 427 Main,
h. 16 Hews
Newman Charles, janitor, law school, H.
U. h. 64 Banks
Christopher, porter, B. h. 65 Hol-
worthy
Edward *B. clerk, h. 3 Mullens ct.
Edward B. Jr. clerk, 36 Hanover, B.
b. 3 Mullens ct.
Ellen widow of Edward, h. 24 Sixth
Emmet G. printer, b. 17 Dodge
Henry, varnisher, h. 26 Park
James H. clerk, P. 0.343 Cambridge,
b. 185 Spring
James H. driver, h. 22 Harding
Joseph L. tailor, b. 3 Mullens ct.
Julius F. dry and fancy goods, 485
Cambridge, h. 109 Thorndike
Lizzie, widow of Richard, house 27
Park
Louise, foreman, Am. N. &T. Co. b.
24 Sixth
Martha, widow of John, h. 8 Marion
Mary L. h. 120 Brattle
Michael, teamster, Ninth, opposite
Spring, h. 185 Spring
Patrick, teamster, 166 Gore, house
478 Cambridge
Philip, box maker, 201 Bridge, bds.
478 Cnmbridge
Robert C. bookbinder, bds. 248 Put-
nam avenue
Stephen I. musician and cigar mnfr.
560 Mass. av. h. 248 Putnam ave.
Thomas, laborer, h. 97 Elm
William, laborer, h. 747 Cambridge
William C. bookbinder, h. 2 Balford
pi.
William F. capt. H. & L. Co. No. 2,
h. 42 Winter
XTEWMAN WILLIAM J. boots
J3I shoes and bicycles, 1288 Mass. av.
h. 2571 do. See back map
Newmarch Charles A. lead glazier, B. b.
3 Clinton
Newport Spencer H. janitor, h. 60 Banks
Newsham Thomas, painter, h.80 Howard
Newsome Mary, widow of Robert, h. 71
Washington
Moses, porter, h. 29 Elmer
Moses, porter, h. 152 Putnam av.
Newton Andrew R. clerk, 308Broadways
rooms do.
John, pool room, 85 Harvard, house
31 Cherry
Pearl W. candy dealer, boards 305
Broadway
William W. hairdresser, 85 Harvard,
b. 31 Cherry [way
Nice Ida D. dressmaker, B. b. 305 Broad-
Nelson F. carpenter, h. 116 Pleasant
Nicholas Henry, waiter, h. 874 Howard
Nicholason Louis, mariner, bds. 1 Clark
street place [cock, h. do.
Nichols Abbie private school, 84 Han-
Benjamin T. furniture mover, 215
Hampshire, h. 16 Springfield
Charles B. watchman, 75 Milk, B.
h. 446 Green
Clara, teacher, 84 Hancock, h. do.
Curtis C. treas. Boston Five cents
Savings Bank, 38 School, B. h. 11
Magazine
Edgar H. (Browne & Nichols), pri-
vate school, 7 Garden,h.33 Kirkland
Frank A. pool and lunch room, 4
Brattle, rms. do.
Fred W.foreman,Alden Speare Sons,
& Co. Binney, h. at Boston
George C. lawyer, B. b. 27 Everett
George E. plumber, h. 25 Baldwin
Henrj^ E. teamster, h. 61 Gardner
James, laborer, bds. 2 Worcester
John C. bookbinder, Riverside Press,
bds. 101 Allston
John T.G.physician, 63 Brattle, h. do.
John T. G. Rev. h. 33 Kirkland
Leonard, teamster, b. 173 Hampshire
Leonard B. carriage mnfr. 101 Chest-
nut, B. h. 103 Hancock
Stephen, laborer, h. 63 Washington
William A. expressman, 156 Hamp-
shire, h. 173 do.
Nicholson Albert, h. 707 Cambridge
Andrew S. confectionery, boards 129
Washington
Christine, nurse, Cambridge Hos-
pital, bds. do.
Frances Mrs. b. 295 Pearl
Frank W. electrician, b. 58 Amory
George H. clerk, h. 48 Shepard
Kenneth J. A. coachman, house 17£
Baldwin
CAMBRIDGE [JJ] DIRECTORY
377
Nicholson Mary, widow of John, h. 20
Dublin
Percy (J. artist, W. Som. hous eat 290
Mass ave.
Sarah A. Miss, b. 57 Sidney
Sylvanus W. h. 58 Amory
Watson, student, H. IL h. 33a Mill
Nickels Abbie Miss, private school, 84
Hancock, h. do.
Clara J. Miss, dressmaker, 84 Han-
cock, h. do.
Nickerson Arthur H. clerk, 439 Mass. av.
bds. 150 Columbia
Carrie J. clerk, 277 Broadway, bds.
146 Washington
Edith M. saleswoman, h.l00£ Norfolk
Eleanor H. h. 10 Mason
Frank E. collector, b. 10 Mason
Frank R. salesman, 7 Central sq. h.
r. 135 Pearl
Frank S. lawyer, 18 Herald bldg. B.
h. 371 Harvard
Herman H. reporter, Journal, B. h.
901 Mass. ave.
H. Eugene,inachinist, b.97 Columbia
James A.carpenter,h.6 Hampshire pi.
Samuel A. clerk, 154 Atlantic ave. B.
h. 34 River
Sereno D. rec. grand sec. Masonic
Temple, B. h. 22 Clinton
Seth L. boots and shoes, 439 Mass.
ave. h. 150 Columbia
Sjdvanus W. h. 58 Amory
William E.,B. V. P. & E. Co. Irving
ton, B. b. 1722 Mass. ave.
William P. b. 371 Harvard
, clerk, B. rms. 132 Austin
Nicoll James Albert, carpenter, house
27 Magee
Niejahr Albert, piano case maker, house
53 Hampshire [h. 27 Magee
Nielsen Christopher, model maker, B.
Christina T. hairdresser, 515 Mass.
ave. h. 51 Brookline
Hans, hairdresser, b. 27 Magee
Neils, grocer, Harvey, cor. Cedar,
h. 9 Cedar
Nightingale J. Samuel, printer, 60 Cres-
cent ave. house do.
Nihan Mary, widow of James, h.20 Third
Niland John, laborer, b. 35 Blackstone
Niles Alfred J. machinist, h. 13 Douglass
NILES BROS. (Sullivan J., Harris
and Louville V.), wholesale pro-
visions. Concord ave. n. Belmont
line, and 67 North Market, I>. See
page 828
Charles a. l). 39 Mt. Pleasant
Cynthia Mrs. I). 13 Douglass
Edward, laborer, h. 1019 Cambridge
Elizabeth Miss, h. 39 Mt. Pleasant
Eugene M. provision-. 27 X. K. II.
market. B. h. 9 Walnul ave.
Niles Irving H. student, b. 6 Walnut ave.
J. Harris (Niles Bros.), pork packer,
Concord ave. h. 6 Walnut ave.
Louville V. (Niles Bros. ) ,pork packer,
Concord ave. h. at Somerville
Sullivan (Niles Bros.), pork packer,
Cencord av. h. 91 Washington av.
William H. professor M. I. T., B. h.
10 Linden [Thorndike
Nillson Christian, bridge works, bds. 108
Nilson Gustav. O. wood worker, bds. 281
Green
Hans, iron worker, h. 169 Winsor
John Adolph, foreman, Otis, cor.
First, h. 82 Plymouth
Nils P. laborer, h. 2520 Mass. ave.
Nilsson Isador, clerk, b. 84 Washington
John August, telescope maker, h.
136 Hamilton
Olof, glazier, h. 54 Clark
Peter, wood carver, rms. 51 Columbia
Victor E. bookkeeper.B.h. 26 Suffolk
Nims C. P. W. salesman, A. H. Hews &
Co. Crescent ave. h. at E. Boston
Nitzba Charles, bookkeeper, b. 63 Sixth
Niven Archibald, shipper, h. 1019 Cam-
bridge
Nixon Alexander, hack stable, 7Harding,
house 9 do.
Annie Mrs.dressmaker,32 Davis, b. do.
Edward, laborer, h. 72 Sidney
George H. driver, Sixth, cor/Potter,
b. 18 Maynard pi.
John, grocer and stable, 233 Brook-
line, h. 131 do.
John E. horseshoer, b. 1 Rollins ct.
John W. laborer, h. 381 Prospect
Mary, h. 18 Maynard pi.
^VTIXON ROBERT O. slater and
.131 roofer, order box 671 Mass. ave.
h. S Walnut ct. See page 802
Thomas, stone cutter, h. 310 Third
William, carpenter, h. 1 Rollins ct.
William, hackman, h. 11 Marion
William, teamster, h. 21 Valentine
William A. hackman, house 131 Web-
ster avenue [blk.
Noan Frank, blacksmith, h. 4 Shepherd's
Noble Bessie F. Mrs. h. 2560 Mass. ave.
David A. mason, h. 33 Amory
George W. C. private school. 97
Beacon, B. h. 21 Concord ave.
George, student, b. 21 Concord ave.
Pnemie, h. 33 Amory
Xoera .Joseph 1<\ athletic and sporting
goods, 119 Summer, P>. h.12 Forest
Nolan Charles p. teamster, it. si Hamp-
shire
Daniel, laborer, bds. 674 Cambridge
Dennis, laborer, bds. »»7I Cambridge
Edward, herdic, b. J ( Irossland
Edward J. hack driver, i>. 81 Hamp-
shire
378
CAMBRIDGE [Jf] DIRECTORY
Xolan Ellen, wid. of Thomas, h. 662 Cam-
bridge
George F. clerk, 14 Boylston, rms.
77 Austin
Honorah, wid. of John,h.6 Dickinson
James J. cracker packer, B. h. 53
Rindge ave.
James P. laborer, h. 47 Sacramento
Jeremiah, butcher, h. 8 Athens
Jeremiah, printer, b. r. 75 Plympton
Jeremiah M. 4 State, B. b. 95 Dudley
John, at Am. Rub. Co. b. 286 Vine
h. 118 Charles
1252 Mass. ave. h.
John, hairdresser
John, shoemaker,
r. 237 Franklin
John F. harness mnfr. 14 Boylston,
bds. at Boston
John J. bds. 47 Sacramento
John T. clerk, b. rear 75 Plympton
Julia Mrs. h. 118 Charles
Margaret, h. rear 39 Garden
Martha, groceries, 660 Cambridge, h.
664 do.
Michael, b. 81 Hampshire
Michael, city teamster, h. 95 Dudley
Michael, laborer, h. 664 Cambridge
Michael, trimmer, 446 Main, house
at Boston
Michael, Jr. at Am. Rub. Co. bds.
664 Cambridge
Michael J. gardener, h. 88 Hoi worthy
Patrick, b. 38 De Wolfe
Patrick J. horse trainer,b.21 Sargent
Thomas, at B. B. Works, b. 2S6 Vine
Thomas, laborer, b. 3 Jefferson
Thomas, laborer, h. 849 Cambridge
Thomas, varnish maker, house rear
75 Plympton
Thomas F. teamster, h. 118 Sixth
William, laborer, h. 273£ Portland
William, laborer, h. 286 Vine
Noonan Cornelius, laborer, h. 26 Warren
Dennis, laborer, John Reardon &
Sons, bds. 62 Waverly
Jeremiah J. printer, b. 76 Plympton
John, section foreman, B. &. M. R.R.
h. 146 Bridge
John F. junk dealer. Potter, n. Sixth,
h. 109 Otis
John M. laborer, h. 82 Cushing
John T.at Univ.Press,b. 76 Plympton
John T. shipper, bds. 109 Otis
Joseph F. salesman, bds. 109 Otis
Mary Miss, b. 17 Flagg
Michael, at 169 Gore, b. 20 Lambert
Xorah, widow, h. 73 Banks
Patrick, city laborer, h. 14 Reed
Patrick, hostler, Sawin's express, h.
76 Plympton
Peter, hairdresser, B.h. 107 Columbia
William, laborer, 184 Broadway
William J. h. 66 Broadway
. baker, h. 55 Main
Noone Frank, helper, r. 10 Brattle
Norberg Gustav, laborer, h. Wellington
"\TORCROSS BROS. props.Charles
.131 River Stone Co. (J. A. Norcross
and O. W. Xorcross), stone cutters,
contractors and builders, Brook-
line st. near the Bridge, and 79
Huntington ave. B. See p. 820
Caroline I. music teacher, 12 Con-
cord ave. bds. do.
Emily C. widow of William R. h. 12
Concord ave.
Emily D. artist, 12 Concord ave.
house do.
Emma C. Mrs. h. 124 Hamilton
Fred R. h. 124 Hamilton
Hiram, house 59 Austin
James A. (Xorcross Bros.), stone
cutter, Brookline, near the bridge,
h. at Worcester
Orlando W. (Norcross Bros.), stone
cutter, Brookline, near the bridge,
h. at Worcester [Bowdoin
Samuel C. mechanical engineer, h.38
Xordberg Harold, painter, r. 10 Brattle,
h. 167 Main
John, laborer, h. 5 Torrington pi.
see Norberg [shire
Xordland Albert, tinsmith, b. 105 Hamp-
iSTorman M. V. Eugenie Mrs. h. 82Inman
Normoile Ellen, widow of Patrick, h. 6
Cottage row
Michael, laborer, b. 193 Hampshire
Michael, teamster, 267 Main. h.
6 Cottage row
Patrick, hostler. 184 Broadway, h.
130 Harvard
Thomas, coachman, h. 4 Sands
Timothy, 184 Broadway, h. 41
Webster ave.
Normoyle Josephine, Miss, bookkeeper,
bds. 7 Madison
Michael, expressman, h. 7 Madison
Xorris Albert E. mechanical engineer, 29
Main, h. 183 Prospect
Albert G. hairdresser, 2 Holyoke. h.
20 Banks
Albert L. physician and surgeon, 760
Mass. ave. h. do.
Albert P. student, M. I. T., B. b.
760 Mass. ave.
Annie J. C. Mrs. h. 143 Prospect
Bertha J. stenographer, B. bds. 34
Western ave.
Edmund H. asst. cashier, Charles
River National Bank, house at
Arlington
Ellis, restaurant, 83 Commercial
whf. B. h. 59 Cushing
Frances Miss, h. 11 Lawrence
George M. boards 196 Auburn
Hannah E. widow of Albert,house 34
Western ave.
ADVERTISEMENTS
;<7<>
JOH2T P. SQUIRE <& CO.,
(Corporation.)
21, 23 and 25 Fanenil Hall Market, 39 and 40 North Market Street,
BOSTON.
Packers, Curers and Wholesale Dealers in
PORK, LARD,
TRIPE, SAUSAGES, PIGS' FEET,
AND ALL CUTS OF
BACON AND HAMS,
FOR HOME AND FOREIGN TRADE.
. 1 i, a o m a \ i i a ctv /.* /: /»• a o f
EXTRA LARD OIL
Slaughtering and Curing Establishment,
169 GORE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS
RETAIL "MILLERS RIVER MARKET,'' OPP. WORKS.
FRANK O. SQUIRE, President. FRED F. SQUIRE. 1
380
ADVERTISEMENTS
NORTH
Packing and Provision Co.
WERE GIVEN THE
HIGHEST HONORS,
jSSDJih 1 DIPL0OT
AT
woblits FAIB,
GI1GAG0, 1898.
HIGHEST A. WARD FOR
Pure Leaf Lard, Hams, Bacon, Dry Salted and
PICKLED MEATS, BARREL PORK, PURE LARD, SAUSAGES.
FOR SOMETHING EXTRA CHOICE
TRY OUR
Pure Leaf Lard, Hams, Breakfast
Bacon, Star Sausage. . . .
TAKE NO OTHER. SURE TO PLEASE.
OFFICE : •
33 and 34 NORTH MARKET ST., 'BOSTON.
CAMBRIDGE [Jf] DIKECTORT
381
Noma Harriet F. asst. matron, Alms-
house, Tannery, b. do. 1
Howard, clerk, b. 34 Western ave.
James, clerk, h. 132 Webster ave.
James D. h. 18 Mason
John T. laborer, h. 88 Dudley
Martha A. widow of William H. T.
h. 29 Pleasant
Mary J. widow of William A. house,
23' Portland
Nahum F. piano case maker, 368
Main, h. 93 Plymouth
Samuel F. asst. supt. Almshouse,
Tannery, bds. do.
Wilfred A. architect, 1400 Mass. av.
h. at E. Watertown
William, laborer, h. 124 Webster av.
^VTORRIS WILLIAM H. carpen-
JJl ter, 9 Western ave. h. 17 do. See
page 788
William H. iron worker, B.B. Works,
Sixth, h. 124 Webster ave,
XTORTH AVENUE SAVINGS
.131 BANK, 1950 Mass. ave. See
page 768
Cambridge Junction station, B. &
M. K. R. 2428 Mass. ave.
Knut, boiler maker, 29 Main, h. 86
Washington..) ^££ ~ ~g
Mark, veterinary, surgeon, 12 Bay,
b. 898 Mass. ave.
XTOKTH PACKING & PRO-
.131 VISION COMPANY, Medf ord
st. Somerville and 33 and 34 North
Market, B. See opp. [37 Regent
Xorthrup Arthur E. carpenter, boards
Edward S. teamster, F. L. Sawyer
& Co. Brookfoid
Emily E. widow, h. 7 Tannery
James I. tallyman, b. 7 Tannery
Norton Catherine, widow of Julius, h.45
Plymouth
Charles Elliot, Prof. 11. U. house
end of Irving
David W. laborer, b. 56 Bridge
Edward, peddler, h. 56 Bridge
Edward II. house 402 Wiusor
Fanny, widow of Thomas, house 172
Franklin
Fred D. flshmarket, 1865 Mass. ave
h. 8 Beech
Ceorge E. (LaPieiTe & Norton),
apothecary, 223 Putnam ave. b.109
River
Grace Miss, h. 59 Kirkland
Harry A. agent, h. 127 Huron ave.
Henry, tinsmith, bd8. 102 Kinnaird
James, hostler, 221 Harvard
•lames .1. laborer, John Reardon &
Sons, b. 58 W'aveilv
John, farmhand, bds. 23 .May
John, painter, 1 1 < ihurch, h. 102
Kin oaird
Norton Joseph, painter, bds. 9 Norfolk
Mary E. Miss, dressmaker, 42 Pearl,
house do.
Patrick, city laborer, h. 23 May
Patrick, hostler, 201 Main, h. r. 241
Main
Thomas, teamster, h. S3 Broadway
Thomas H. laborer, bds. 23 May
William, stone mason, h. 503 Winsor
see Naughton
Norval Charles, stucco worker, h. 17
Sidney
Norwood Mary E. Miss, stitcher, b. 148
Columbia
Notre Dame Convent, 50 Essex
Notsou Carl, electrician, h. 287 Main
Nott Charles E. at N. E. Trust Co. B.
h. 20 Leonard ave.
Mary A. widow of Kichard W. h. 16
Madison
Eichard F. steam fitter, B. h. 16
T uttle
William E. clerk, b. 16 Madison
see Knott
Nottage Jane L. bds. 143 Washington
Nottenberg Israel,shoemaker,123 Fourth,
h. 224 Vine
Nourse Benjamin F. letter collector. P.
O., B.*h. 45 William
Novak Margaret, widow of Charles, h.
310 Third
Nover Joseph P. teamster, h. 11 Gardner
Nowell Anna W. widow of George, h. 24
Norfolk
Charles F. carpenter, h. 35 Cherry
Clarence A. brush maker, boards 35
Cherry
Francis S. carpenter, h.lOS Chestnut
George W. press feeder, Riverside
Press, bds. 108 Chestnut
Moses S. Pullman car conductor. IxN.
108 Chestnut
Nowliu Patrick, boiler maker. 72 Main
Noxon Mary II. widow of Schuyler B.
bds. 44 Western ave.
Noyes Carlton E. student, II. U. bds. 338
Harvard
Caroline B. widow of Isaac L. house
78 Oxford
Catherine M. widow of Samuel, h.
116 Thorndike
Curtis Davis, clerk, B. '>. 15 Bigelow
Edward I. K. investment-. .">:i Mate.
B. b. 78 Oxford
Frank, sugar house, h. 15] Spring
Frank W. machinist, 2.*) Main. 1
60 Howard
Increase E. pres. Met. Nat. Bank*/
B. h. 338 Harvard
James \. bouse 71 Sparks
Minnie \. Miss, teacher, \_ —
school, bds. '•> I Wendall
Samuel, h. ■_)">7 Prospecl
382
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
Noyes Samuel, Jr. tailor's trimmings, 36
Summer, B. h. 15 Bigelow
William A. salesman, B.h.25 Clinton
Nudd Oliver F. clerk, h. 48 Fayette
Nugent Annie, variety store, 63 Spring,
house do.
Annie M. bookbinder, bds. 108 Otis
Bernard, engineer, h. 136 Third
Frank, cabinet worker, bds. 136
Third
Frank J. carpenter, h. 67 Norfolk
John, hatter, b. 81 Tremont
John, laborer, bds. 16 Marion
John J. shipper, Boston Woven
Hose and Eubber Co. B. h. 116
Sixth
Mary, widow of Thomas, h. 108 Otis
Thomas E. salesman, bds. 108 Otis
see Newgent
Ifultj- John W. rubber works, bds. r.
9 Plymouth
Nunan Frank (Snow & Nunan), fish
Market, Inman sq.1394 Cambridge,
h. at Somerville [ave.
Nunez Antonio, laborer, h. 14 Lowland
Manuel, laborer, 162 Broadway, h.at
Somerville
Nutall Joseph, teamster, bds. 69 Fifth
Nute Walter E. clerk, b. 6 Oak
Nutter Frederick 0. motormau, house
124 Norfolk
William H. janitor, 20 Ware, h. do.
Nutting Albert, b. 1680 Cambridge
Edmund P. real estate, house 6
William
Ephraim M. carriage painter, h. 1680
Cambridge
Leander J. painter, h. 306 Broadway
Mary A. Mrs. h. 1680 Cambridge
Philip, h. 2 Nutting place
Nyan Mary, widow of Thomas, h. 3
Marney
Nyburg Nilson, case maker, 368 Main, h.
26 Berkshire
Nye Almon P. confectioner, h. 164 Elm,
N. C.
Charlotte L. Mrs. house 31 Pine
David B. machinist, h. 21 Rockingham
Nyhan Michael, laborer, house 91 Main
William, boiler maker, 72 Main, b.
91 do.
Michael, fireman, h. 224 Bridge
Nyman Alfred E. riuisher, 30 Boylston,
h. 12£ Grant
Christina, widow, h. 12£ Grant
Nystrom Aubert F.driver,b. 192 Harvard
Gustavus, safe maker,h.l92 Harvard
Gustavus, Jr. clerk, 91 Brookline,b.
192 Harvard
John, cabinet maker.h.134 Thorndike
OAK GROVE CREAMERY,
N. L. Martin, prop. 430 and 1310
Mass. ave. and Boylston cor.
Berkeley, Boston. See page 775
Oakes Alfred, carpenter, h. 41 Somerset
Electrious, laborer, b. 15 Baldwin
Thomas, salesman, h. 14 State
William W. salesman, b. 359 Cam-
bridge
Oakey John, boiler maker, 72 Main, h.
53 Broadway
Oakland Isaac, laborer, h. 16 Jordan pi.
Oakmau Howard W. h. 210 Hamilton
Obanvoun Simon R. laborer, h. 19 Elmer
Ober'Fred A. dentist, 266 Cambridge,
boards do. [227b Charles
Oberbeck Michael, sugar worker, house
Obert Louis, laborer, h. 81 Broadway
O'Brien Annie, Elizabeth and Nellie, h.
345 Broadway
Bernard, mason, h. 33 Winter
Catharine Mrs. h. 3 Dickinson
Catharine, wid. of James, h. 121 Elm
Charles, clerk, B. h. 161 Hampshire
Cornelia S. Mrs. bds. 28 William
Cornelius, city laborer, b. 31 Cow-
perthwaite
Cornelius, laborer, bds . 54 Bridge
Cornelius, laborer, h. 4 Lechmere pi.
Cornelius, laborer, h. 4 Lincoln
Daniel, laborer, bds. 51 Sixth
Dennis, cook, h. 548 Cambridge
Dennis J. at University Press, b. 31
Cowperthwaite
O'BRIEX DENNTS J. groceries
and provisions, 49 Boylston, and
teas, etc. 40 do. h. 29 Athens. See
p. 777
Edward, candv maker, b. 4 Second
Edward, laborer, B. B. W., Sixth, h.
24 Willow
Edward B. florist, 1022 Mass. ave. b.
12 Concord
Edward B. pressman, University
Press, b. 763 Cambridge
Elizabeth, widow of Patrick, h. 88
Sparks
Elizabeth E. Miss, millinery, 259
Cambridge, h. 116 Inman
Elizabeth I. teacher, Hancock school.
B. bds. 2280 Mass. ave.
Ellen, widow of Patrick, h. 149 Main
Eugene, laborer, h. r. 174 Norfolk
Fannie Miss, h. 9 U/nion
Francis J. student, b. 345 Broadway
Frank P. plumber, 71 Union sq. Som-
erville. b. 116 luman
George P. printer, h. 360 Green
Hannah, widow of John, bds. 642
Cambridge
Henry, h. r. 765 Cambridge
Henrv. porter. 33 Washington ave.
h. 10 Wriarht
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
383
O'BrienHenry J. furniture,2280 Washing-
ton, B. h. 2280 Mass. ave.
Hugh, marble polisher, h. rear 16
Winter
Hugh J. gate tender, B. & A. R. R.
h. 271 Main
James, clerk, b. 65 Boylston
James, clerk, 5 Central sq. h. 24 De-
catur
James, cooper, b. 1025 Cambridge
James, laborer, h. 642 Cambridge
James, laborer, h. 3 Linehan ct.
James, stock fitter, h. 215 Third
James H. carpenter, h. 763 Cambridge
James H. clerk, b. 121 Elm
James H. hackman, h. 14 Xorth
James J. cooper, h. 512 Winsor [do.
James J. helper, Claverly Hall, rms.
James S. cabinet maker, 201 Bridge,
h. 164 Thorn dike
James S. engineer, h. 26 East
James W. letter carrier, 18 Boylston,
h. 10 Howland
Jeremiah, gilder, h. 44 Washington
Jeremiah J. ins. agent, h. 20 Web-
ster avenue
Johanna, widow of Thomas, h. 364
Green
John, city laborer, h. 248 Franklin
John, gardener, 47 Lake View ave.
boards do.
John, hack driver, h. 154 Elm
John, laborer, h. 4 Second
John, machinist's helper, boards 16
Middlesex
John Rev. pastor. Church of the Sa-
cred Heart, h. 49 Sixth
John, painter, h. 195 River
John, plumber, b. 119 Franklin
John, teamster, bds. 24 Spring
John A. at A. R. Co. b. 117 Spring
John A. printer, h. 177 Main
Johu E. baker, 82 Mt. Auburn, b. 47
Wallace
John F. contractor, b. 2280 Mass. av.
John F. (P. O'Brien & Son), florist,
1022 Mass. ave. h. 88 Sparks
John IT. laborer, b. 4 Second
John J. at B. B. Works, Sixth, bds.
149 Main
John J. laborer, b. 4 Leehniere pi.
John J. rubber worker, h. 220 Broad-
way
John"j. teamster, 1). 24 Spring
John L. brass moulder, 83 Hawkins,
B. b. 125 Spring
John T. laborer. I). 55 Sidney
Joseph J. h. 91 Tremont
Julia, widow of Johu, h. 18 Walnut
court
Kate, housekeeper, h. .'{5 Winter
Kate, widow of Joseph, li. 7 Short
Katie T. teacher, b. 1 16 [nman
O'Brien Lawrence, roofer, b. 3 Chestnut
Park
Lawrence, show case maker, h. 47
School
Louis T. cabinet maker, boards 164
Thorndike
Margaret, housekeeper, house 131
Franklin
Margaret, widow of James E. dress-
maker, 242 Hampshire, h. do.
Maria, widow of James, h. 19 Surrey
Mary, house 12 Magee
Mary, widow of Dennis, h. rear 85
Bridge
Mar3^, widow of Dennis, h. 31 Cow-
perthwraite
Mary E. millinery, at Salem, h. 116
Inman
Mary T. widow of James, h. 80 Rice
Matthew, B. B. Wks. h. 14 Harding
Matthew C. physical director. Y. M.
C. A. bds. 28 William
Michael, blacksmith, h. 32 Harvard
Michael, cooper, b. 119 Franklin
Michael, shade roller maker, b. 10 Pine
Michael, at 7 Hovey ave. h. 43 Bald-
win
Michael, stone cutter, 320 Third, h.
325 Vine
Michael, teamster, b. 4 Second
Michael Mrs. rms. 12 Surrey
Michael J. barber, 7 Brattle, bds. 27
Webster avenue
Michael J. clerk, 49 Boylston. h. 7
Hayes
Michael J. confectioner, 18 Elm, h.
at East Boston
Minnie Miss, cashier, 241 Cambridge,
boards 164 Thorndike
Murtagh, laborer, bds. 51 Sixth
Patrick, laborer, b. 85 Bridge
Patrick, laborer, h. 22 Short
Patrick, tailor, h. 116 Inman
Patrick J. cab driver, h. 1 Aver's
block, 310 Third
Patrick J. rubber worker, house 220
Broadway
P. & Son (John F. O'Brien), florists,
1022 Mass. ave.
Richard, laborer, b. 74 Holworthy
Richard, peddler, h. 10 Porter
Richard Mortimer, at health dept.
City Hall. h. 100 Green
Robert, house 345 Broadway
silas. motorman, h. 10a Blanche
Thomas. Laborer, bds. 156 < His
Thomas, laborer, h. r. 25 Grant
Thomas, printer, h. 364 Green
Thomas. Jr. pressman. Riverside
Bindery, i>. 364 Green
Thomas II. plumber, 200 Mass. ave.
h. 7<; Rindge ave
Thomas J. plumber, b. 116 Inma
384
CAJIBKIDGE
[01
DIRECTORY
O'Brien Thomas J. motorman,h. 11 Hol-
worthy place
Timothy, flagman, No. Cambridge
junc. h. Whitcemore ave.
Timothy, fireman, Am. Rub. Co. h.
174 Thorn dike
Timothy, laborer, h. 22 Short
Timothy L. student, b. 345 Broadway
T. Carleton, B. rms. 1640 Cambridge
William, carpenter, b. 334£ Green
William, laborer, bds. 4 Second
William, laborer, b. 22 Short
William, laborer, h. 15 Cedar
William, marble cutter, h. 8 Fourth
William, vegetables, h. 456 Columbia
William J. clerk, 8£ Mt. Auburn, b.
17 Surrey
William J. gardener, h. 373 Huron av.
William J. letter carrier, 18 Boyl-
ston, h. SO Rice
see Brine
Obst Abbie, widow of Augustine, h. 40
Howard
Oburg William F. bookkeeper, 45 Pearl,
B. house 4 Shepard
O'Callaghan John, reporter, Globe, B.
h. 55 Ellery
Mary Mrs. dressmaker, 106 Dudley,
house do.
Thomas, clerk, B. h. 106 Dudley
O'Callahan Cornelius J. gymnast, b. 150
Hampshire
James, house 41 Seventh
John, fireman, b. 1072 Cambridge
Minnie Mrs. h. 150 Hampshire
Timothy J. junk, h. 150 Hampshire
Occute Henry, h. 26 Mt. Auburn
Oekery Samuel C. h. 68 Murray
O'Connell Agnes, clerk, 1444 Mass. ave.
Andrew, house 10 Conlons ct.
Andrew, Jr. driver, h. 122 Spring
Annie, clerk, 243 Hampshire, h. at
Somerville
Arthur, mason, h. r. 135 Webster av.
Bridget M. Mrs. h. 69 Gore
Catherine, widow of Peter, h. 198
Hampshire
Charles J. painter, b. 143 Gore
Cornelius, blacksmith, 442 Main, h.
10 Harrison
Cornelius, teamster, b. r. 135 Web-
ster avenue [8 Walden
Daniel, clerk, 7 South Market, B. h.
Daniel, bds. 24 Spring
Daniel, laborer, b. 7 Maynard pi.
Daniel, laborer, h. Ill Dublin
Daniel, laborer, b. 165 Charles
Daniel J. painter, b. Ill Dublin
David, laborer, bds. 23 Hews
Dennis, rubber worker, b. 63 Sixth
Dennis, printer, b. 18 Marion
Elizabeth, widow of Michael, h. 147
Dublin i
O'Connell Ellen G. widow of Charles,h.7
Clay
James, teamster, 336 Main, b. 1593
Cambridge
James J. tube maker, Albany, cor.
Portland, h. at Somerville
James T. baker, 29 Franklin, h. 11
Watson
Jane, wid. of Daniel, h. 165 Charles
Jeremiah, furniture polisher, h. 159
Dublin
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 106 Elm
Jeremiah J. machinist, 29 Main, h.
88 Concord avenue
John, bds. 40 Second
John, book agent, h. 143 Gore
John, cabinet maker, b. r. 135 Web
ster avenue
John, cooper, b. 1025 Cambridge
John, engine wiper, B. & M. round
house, Prison Point, h. 10 Third
John, laborer, h. 17 Garden ct.
John, student, b. 306 Prospect
John, teamster, h. 2 Hancock
John J. currier, h. 2472 Mass. ave.
John J. laborer, h. 37 Willow
John J. teamster, b. 12 Lowland av.
John M. clerk, B. h. 86 Foster
Margaret, widow of Jeremiah, house
28 Lambert
Mary, widow of Patrick J. h. 109
Washington
Michael, carpenter, h. Ill Spring-
Michael, laborer, h. 6 Fifth
Michael, laborer, h. 18 Marion
Michael, at Oil Works, h. 54 Sixth
Nora Miss, variety store, 550 Cam-
bridge, b. 61 Sixth
Patrick H. lumber salesman, h. 1593
Cambridge
Patrick J. tailor, h. 4 Marion
Thomas, agent, h. 193 Hampshire
Thomas, clerk, Revere Sugar Re-
finery, b. 306 Prospect
Thomas, laborer, b. 3 Parnell
Thomas, laborer, h. 7 Foster place
Thomas, agent, h. 12 Warren
Thomas F. driver, S. F. E. Xo. 7, h.
51 Ninth
Thomas J. h. Hotel Grotto, 19 Har-
rison
Thomas J. rubber worker, boards
170 Harvard [ave.
Timothy, laborer, b. r. 135 Webster
Timothy, laborer, h. 497 Winsor
William, mason, b. 16 Middlesex
William, city laborer, h. 200 Bridge
William, city teamster, h. 79 Rice
William, rope maker, b. 171 Dublin
William, Jr.driver, b.12 Lowland av.
William, laborer, h. 12 Lowland ave.
see Connell [4 Portsmouth
O'Connor Alice, widow of Hugh, house
CAMBRIDGE [()] DIKECTOBY
385
O'Connor Andrew, laborer, h. 32 Foster
Annie T. teacher physical culture, h.
39 Irving
Austin J. tailor, b. 16 Watson
Bridget, widow of James, house 265
Franklin
Catherine, h. 65 Rindge ave.
Catherine, widow of Patrick, house
141 Gore
Cornelius, porter, h. 75 Gore
Cornelius, watchman, 565 Mass. ave.
h. 326 Green
Daniel, clerk, b. 248 Third
Daniel, stone cutter, b. 326 Green
Daniel D. laborer, h. 248 Third
Dennis, driver, h. Ill Banks
Edward, tailor, h. 16 Watson
Edward T. clerk, 225 Cambridge, b.
66 Gore
Ellen, house 59 Cedar
Frank J. compositor, Riverside Press,
h. 39 Irving
Hannah S. Mrs. h. 141 Elm
Hugh, grocer, 45 Webster ave. b.141
Gore
James, laborer, b. 183 Charles
James, wood carver, h. 96 Gore
Jane Mrs. h. 7 Portland
Jeremiah, at N. P. & P. Co. house
20 Marion
Jeremiah, city laborer, h. 20 Grigg
Jeremiah, electrotyper, b. 326 Green
Jeremiah, furniture, h. 9 Boardman
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 236 Franklin
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 101 Plympfon
Jeremiah, printer, h. 159 Dublin
Jeremiah, Jr. lather, b.113 Brookline
Jeremiah J. carpenter, h. 6 Olive pi.
Jeremiah P. asst. engine man, S. F.
E. No. 4, h. 2 Olive place
John, house 184 Winsor
John, driver, b. 29 Clay
John, gardener, b. 20 Sparks
John, janitor, Jefferson Physical
Laboratory, h. 126 Kinnaird
John, laborer, h. 16 North
John, laborer, h. 79 Plympton
Jonh, packer, A. H. Hews & Co.
bds. 61 Hubbard ave.
John, rubber worker, b. 221 Main
John A. laborer, Cambridge Cemetery
h. 68 Cushiug
John B. action maker. 162 Broadway,
I). 39 Irving
John C. ins. collector. l>. 14 Spring-
field
John J. driver, b. 326 Green
John J. mason, h. 53 Rindge ave.
John W. laborer, h. 76 Rindge ave.
Joseph, label! er, h. J)4 Clark
Joseph K. at 169 Gore, h. 311 Vine
.Joseph F. clerk, 241 Cambridge, bds.
96 Gore
O'Connor Kate Miss, variety store, 21 De-
catur, house do.
Margaret, widow of John, h. 29 Clay
Maria, house 16£ Mill
Martin, laborer, h. 11 School
Mary, widow of Martin, h. 11 School
Mary, widow of Timothy,h.20 Sparks
Mary H. house 39 Irving
Maurice, laborer, h. 1 r. 29 Reed
Michael, brass finisher, house 58
Webster ave.
Michael, laborer, b. 1 Pioneer
Michael, laborer, h. 368 Green
Michael, laborer, h. 30 Hunting
Michael B. cooper, h. 4 Portsmouth
Michael E. shoemaker, 65 Rindge av.
house do.
Patrick, city teamster, h.69Rindge av.
Patrick, contractor, 11 Sparks, h.do.
Patrick, fisherman, h. 179 Charles
Patrick, laboror, h. 114 Charles
Patrick, laborer, h.122 Elm
Patrick, teamster, b. 26 Reed
Patrick J. tinsmith, h. 19 Harvard
Thomas, coachman, 151 Brattle, h.
99 Concord ave.
Thomas, marble cutter, 51 Main, h.
39 Irving
Thomas, paver, h. 122 Amory
Thomas H. lawyer B. h. 47a Dana
Thomas J. driver, b. 29 Clay
Thomas R. baker, b. 20 Grigg
Timothy, agent, b. 79 Plympton
Timothy, ins. agt. b. 239 Fr- nklin
Timothy, laborer, h. 35 Porter
Wilfred, upholsterer, b. 16 Watson
William, laborer, h. 56 Winter [lin
William J. brick layer, b. 236 Frank-
William P. bar tender, B. house 51
Rindge ave.
William P. foreman, 29 Franklin, h.
294 Prospect
O'Dady Patrick, laborer, bds. 170 Gore
O'Day Michael, foundry, b. 3 Spring pi.
Odd Fellows Building, Augustus Nelson.
janitor, 215 Cambridge
Odd'eJohu A. L. salesman, h. 16 Lake
John A. L. student, b. 16 Lake
O'Dell Whitfield, carpenter, b. 54 .lav
O'Denmvald Francis L. shoemaker, h. 34
Crescent ave.
Odenweller Charles J. at Riverside Pre--.
b. 309 Pearl
Odiorne Frederick, bookkeeper, 220 Dev-
onshire, B. h. 287 Harvard
OIUORNE JOHN L. real estate
and insurance, justice of the peace
and notary public. 763 Mass. ave.
h. 287 Harvard. See page 16
Walter 15. student, 11. V. \n\±. 287
Harvard
O'Donnell Ann. widow i)l Tat rick, DOU&e
995 < lambridjre
386
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
O'Donnell Dennis F. b. 1150 Cambridge
Edward, at Am. Rubber Works, bds.
670 Cambridge
James, laborer, h. 1 Union ct.
James, varnisher, h. 201 Third
James F. cover maker, b. 17 Gaant
John, teamster, b. 17 Dublin
John Mrs. h. 1150 Cambridge
John F. coal wheeler, h. 60 North
John H. bookkeeper, bds. 1150 Cam-
bridge
John H. tinsmith, 448 Main, h. 209
Franklin
John J. horseshoer, 2021 Mass. ave.
bds. 2051 do.
Joseph F. clerk, 903 Cambridge, h. at
Somerville
Martin, expressman, h. 70 Harvard
Maurice, apothecary, 903 Cambridge,
and Inman sq. h. 26 Springfield
Michael J. pressman, b. 17 Grant
Michael J. tingutter maker, house 3
Hotel Pleasant, 32 Moore
Patrick, carpenter, h. 224 Vine
Patrick, carriage washer, b. 47 Vine
Patrick, laborer, h. 13 Warren
Patrick, moulder, b. 189 Cambridge
Peter, laborer, C. Gas Co. Third,
h. 17 Grant
William, laborer, h. 8 Grant
William H. city laborer, h. 48 Foster
William J. machinist, b. 101 Gore
O'DONNELI/S PHARMA-
CIES, 903 Cambridge and Inman
sq. See p. 808
O'Donoghue Patrick, painter, house 154
Franklin
Oesting Henry F. restaurant, 69 Knee-
land, B. h. 4 Whitney ct.
O'Flanagan Charles, shoemaker, 34 De-
Wolfe, h. 176£ Franklin
Patrick, city laborer, h. r. 102 Kin-
naird
Ogden C. A. Mrs. at Baptist Home, 308
Brookline
O'Hair Margaret, widow of Edward, h.
2 Loughrey ave.
O'Haire John (P. O'Haire & Co.), house
5 Cedar [Reed
Patrick (P. O'Haire & Co.), house 17
Patrick, Jr. plasterer, h. 26 Reed
P.& Co. (Patrick and John O'Haire),
plasterers, 17 Reed
see O'Hare
O'Hallerou John, plasterer, h. 1 Hamp-
shire place
O'Halloren Jeremiah, hairdresser, house
84 Plymouth
O'Hanley Daniel, cooper, h. 14 Harding
O'Hanlon John, brass finisher, house 5
Hotel Shirley, School
O'Hara Edward P.(Dinsmore &0'Hara),
cigars, 15 Boylston, h.18 De Wolfe
O'Hara Ellen, widow of John, h.24 Bath
Henry, teamster, h. 28 North
James, teamster,Richardson &Bacou,
house 26 Flagg
John, galvanizer, h. 2 Hastings
John C. printer, Boston Herald, B.
h. 18 Huron ave.
Michael, box maker,h.53 Webster av.
Thomas, janitor, 20 and 26 Boylston,
h. 1208 Mass. ave.
Thomas, Jr. teamster, h. 14 Bell
Thomas H.teamster,204 Sidney,h.do.
see 0'Haire,also OTIare
O'Hare Martin, gardener, E. W. Hooper,
h. Reservoir
Stephen, at 169 Gore, h. 116 Elm
Stephen G. peddler, h. 116 Elm
see O' Haire
Ohde Bernard, cooper, b. 459 Cambridge
O'Hearn Cornelius, laborer, b. 303 Vine
Dennis, laborer, h. 105 Amory
John, laborer, h. Wilson ave,*
Maurice, at gas house, h. 303 Vine
Maurice, laborer, h. 123 Elm
Michael, hostler,' h. 106 Fourth
Patrick, teamster, Richard & Bacon,
h. 34 Flagg
Timothy, laborer, h. Wilson ave.
Patrick, laborer, b. 54 Middlesex
see A'Hearn
O'Henley Daniel, cooper, h. 14 Harding
Edward, teamster, h. 14 Harding
Rory, salesman, h. 14 Harding
Stephen J. cooper, h. 14 Harding
O'Kane Katie A. widow of Patrick, dress-
maker, h. 16 Antrim
OKeefe Annie, widow of Joseph, house
3 Madison
Charles, carpenter, b. 1025 Cainb.
Cornelius, city laborer, h. 3 George
Daniel, city laborer, h. 1 George
Daniel, fireman. C. Gas Co. board*
28 Pelham
Daniel, hostler, 201 Bridge, house 93
Gore
David, laborer, h. 64 Auburn pi.
Dennis, ledgemau, h.off Walden. n.
Dublin
Elizabeth, widow of Joseph, house
24 Donnell
Fergus, produce, 25 Athens, h. do.
James, laborer, h. 122 Dublin
Jeremiah, teamster, 26 Reed, h. do.
Jeremiah, laborer, b. Dennis O'Keefe's
Walden
Jeremiah, switchman, W. E. St. Ry.
Co. 1376 Mass. ave. h. 60 Antrim"
John J. laborer, Mt. Auburn ceme-
tery, h. 100 Holworthy
Julia, widow of Patrick, h. 98 Spruce
Mary, widow of James, h. 54 Bolton
Michael, laborer, h. 41 Audurn place
Michael, rope maker, h. 3 Rogers ct.
CAMBKIDGE [Q] DDRECTORY
387
OTveefe Patrick F. machinist, b. 60 Rindge
avenue
Thomas, mechanical drawing, boards
25 Athens
Thomas, steam titter, h. 271 Vine
Thomas J. pressman, Univ. Press, h.
3 Grant
Timothv, foreman packer, 169 Gore,
h. 27 Warren
Timothy, laborer, h. 37 Harvey
Timothy, laborer, h. 27 Warren
Okerlund A. Gustave, moulder, house
24 i Cherry
Gustave, machinist, b. 24>£ Cherry
Old Ladies- Home, 157 Hancock
O'Leary Andrew, laborer, h. 18 Seventh
Ann, widow of Dennis, house 164
Norfolk
Arthur, laborer, b. 7 Ninth
Cornelius, laborer, h. 2 Parnell
Daniel, at water works, house 116
Kinnaird
Daniel, laborer, h. 3 Cedar sq.
Daniel, laborer, h. 26 Lambert
Daniel, painter, 33 Harvey
Daniel, tailor. 463 Main, house 164
Norfolk
David, laborer, b. 44 Second
Dennis, laborer, b. 24 Warren
Dennis, laborer, h. 26 Lambert
Dennis, tinsmith, h. 203 Putnam ave.
Dennis D. bookbinder, boards 203
Putnam ave.
Ellen, Mrs. h. 75 Otis
Eugene S. elevator man, boards 1
Baldwin place
Humphrey, hardwood finisher, h. 1
Baldwin place
Humphrey, tailor, 463 Main, house
463£ do.
James, laborer, b. 5 Lambert
Jeremiah, cabinet maker, house 273
Mass. ave.
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 1 Broadway
Jeremiah, teamster, h. 22 Third
Jeremiah T. letter carrier, P. O. 343
( 'ambridge, h. 75 Otis
John, hostler, h. 78 Boylston
John, laborer, b. 2 Parnell
John, laborer, b. Dennis (TKeefe's,
Walden, n. Dublin
John, laborer, h. 17 Warren
John, laborer, b. 44 Second
John \V. car conductor, boards 78
Boylston
Margaret, Mrs. h. rear 39 Willow
Mary, widow of Jeremiah, house 10
Hancock
Mary, widow of Michael, house 7
Lambert
Michael, laborer, b. 17 Warren
Michael A. printer, IS Central sq.
bds. 203 Putnam ave.
O'Leary Michael J. carriage washer, 12
Soden, b. 116 Kinnaird
Thomas, plumber, h. 535 Cambridge
Timothy, stable man, boards 10
Magazine ct.
O'LEARY WILLIAM H. plum-
ber, 87 Mt. Auburn, h. 18 Eliot.
See page 806
William ft. electric light trimmer, b.
203 Putnam ave.
see Leary
Olive Arthur W. b. 99 In man
Brunswick, clerk, b. 89 Xorfolk
Charles, finisher, h. 231 Hampshire
Charles F. b. 231 Hampshire
Eben, physician, 89 Xorfolk, h. do.
E. Percy, photo printer, boards 89
Xorfolk
George M. apothecary, 1863 Mass.
ave. h. 6 Forest
Gilbert C. druggist, h. 89 Xorfolk
James W. vet. surgeon, h. 99 Inman
Lillian, bookkeeper, 1396 Cambridge,
b. 99 Inman
Pi ubert E. clerk, 335 Wash. B. bds. 6
Forest
S. Morton, shipper, b. 89 Xorfolk
Oliver Alban M. teamster, 55 Commer-
cial, B. h. 563 Cambridge
Annie, widow of John, h. 4. rear 29
Harvard
Antonio B. cook, h. 336 Windsor
Charles A. collector, h. 43 Howard
David M. provisions, 26 F. H. mar-
ket, B. h. 11 Linnaean
Ellis J. coachman, h. 13 Antrim
Emeline J. bookkeeper, 36S Main. b.
108 Xorfolk
Emilv F. widow of George P. h. 108
Xorfolk
George R. piano case maker, 368
Main. h. at Chelsea
Harris J. h. Hi) Thorndike
John, carpenter, h. 52£ Howard
John, fisherman, h. 193 Broadway
.John, lumber, h. 91 Charles
Joseph A. COOk, I). 336 NVinsor
Josephine, bookkeeper, house 108
Norfolk
Manuel, carpenter, b. 53 sixth
Manned P. rubber worker, house 10
Springfield
Mary C. Mis<. h. 227 Prospeol
Matilda ftfiss, h. 227 Prospect
Pacito, laborer, b. 14 Bast [h. do.
Robert ll. carpenter, i\ warren,
Robert II. dr. carpenter, house 210
Hampshire
Olmstead Charles Rev. pastor Pilgrim
Congregational church, house 36
William
Harry L. draughtsman, B. B. W. b.
306 Broad w :»\
388
c
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
O'Loughlan Patrick, laborer, h. 11 Short
Patrick,laborer, h. 135a AVebster ave.
Thomas, laborer, b. 913 Cambridge
O'Loughlin John J. shoemaker, 1128
Cambridge, h. do.
John J. Jr. baker, b. 1128 Cambridge
Thomas, floorman, 7 Hovey ave. h.
254 Franklin
Thomas, laborer, h. 15 Ninth
Olsen Adolph, driver, G4 First, boards
133 Spring
Arthur, driver, 404 Main, b. 408 do.
Axel L. piano case maker, 368 Main,
b. 49 Cherry
Carl G. action dept. 162 Broadway,
h. 9 Tremont
Carl O. provisions, 403 Main, house
49 Cherry
Charles, piano maker, rms. 83 Winsor
Charles A. butcher, h. 12 Green
Ernest O. photographer, boards 112
Kinnaird
Gustaf, cabinet maker, 10S Cam-
bridge, b. 3S Second
Hans, cabinet maker, h. 112 Spring
Henry G. bookkeeper, b. 9 Tremont
JohnJ bricklayer, b. 135 Harvard
John, machinist, h. 57 Portland
John, mariner, rms. 141 Clark
Louis, bridge builder, h. 7 Moore
Louis A. cementer, h. 8 Portsmouth
Martin E. cabinet maker, house 86
Washington
Xora, cashier, b. 9 Tremont
Olaf, sheet iron worker, boards 49
Columbia
Otto P. wire worker, h. 59b Cherry
Victor, at X. P. & P. Co. h. 725
Cambridge
Olson Alfred, coachman, h. 55 Orchard
Bernard, teamster, B. b. 152 River
Edward, steam titter, B. house 273
Putnam ave.
Eric, furniture, b. 28 Second
Gustaf, lunch, 2375 Mass. ave. h. at
Allston
Gustaf M. piano rubber, b. 2S7 Main
John, bridge worker, h. 99 Main
John. ins. agent, h. 41 Auburn
John, laborer, b. 314 Cambridge
John T. grainer, h. 8 Oak Circle
Olaf, cabinet maker, h. 78 Plymouth
Peter, tailor, 10 Boylstou, boards 51
Brookline
Pontius, furniture, b. 28 Second
Olsson Florence J. Miss, stenographer
and typewriter, mayor's office, City
Hall, b. 38 Shepard
Frederick A. civil engineer and man-
ager, 1414 Mass.ave.h.atWatertown
John F. picture frames, etc. 1414
Mass. ave h. 38 Shepard
o
LSSON JOHX F. & CO. pic-
tures and frames, mirrors, engrav-
ings, etc. 1414 Mass. ave. See p.
Marie L. music teacher, 38 Shepard.
boards do.
Olund Lars, wire worker, h. 46 Brookline
Oluon Nils A. coppersmith, h. 107 West-
ern ave.
Omand Benjamin, clerk, rms. 100 Austin
O'Mara Anastasia, saleswoman, B. b. 161
Spring
Catherine, widow of Thomas, house
161 Spring
David, milkman, 122 Hamilton, h. do.
David A. tailor, 1111 Cambridge,
house do.
Kate, at Am. Rub. Co. b. 161 Spring
Richard, car driver, b 161 Spring
Thomas, conductor, b. 161 Spring
O'Meara Sarah, widow of Michael, house
119 Auburn
William J. teamster, b. 119 Auburn
O'Xeil Alexander, laborer, house 68
Plympton
Alice, widow of John, h. 1 Cowper-
thwaite
Andrew, laborer, b. 5 Lambert
Arthur, brass moulder. T. B. M. Co.
Third, h. 309 Vine
Arthur, laborer, h. 194 Vine
Bartholomew, laborei, b. 19 Porter
Bridget, widow of James, house 28
Bristol
Catherine, Miss, h. 77 Concord ave.
Charles, h. 5 Lambert
Charles E. express, 162 Franklin,
house do.
Cornelius, at X. P. & P. Co. Som. b.
729 Cambridge
Cornelius, laborer, b. 1 Parnell
Daniel, laborer, h. 16 Marion
Daniel J. blacksmith, b. 14 Railroad
Daniel J. laborer, h. 22 DeWolfe
David, laborer, h. 236 Walden
Dennis, at 169 Gore
Dennis, laborer, h. 24 Hunting
Dennis, teamster. 221 Bridge, house
210 do.
Edward F. clerk, Dane Hall, boards
29 Athens
Eliza Miss, bread store, 31 Hunting,
house do.
Felix, laborer, h. 11 Parnell
Felix, laborer, h. 6S Plympton
Francis Henry, waiter, B. house 2474
Mass. ave.
Frank, car driver, b. Sh Market
Henry F. compositor, 528 Mass. ave.
bds. at Boston
James, laborer, h. 162 Frauklin
James, oiler, H. M. Sawyer & Co.
Thorndike, h. 242 Vine
CAMBRIDGE [Q] DIRECTORY
389
O'Xeil James, steam fitter, b. 32 Market
James, stone cutter, h. 99 Thorndike
James E. can maker, h. 241 Columbia
James J. clerk, b. 261 Vine
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 209 Third
John, at 169 Gore, h. 26 Bristol
John, clerk, 110 Harvard, boards 4
Harrison
John, grocer, 85 Ply mpton, h. 108 do.
John, laborer, bds. 55 Cedar
John, painter, bds. 16 Blake
John H. varnisher, h. 143 Third
John J. letter carrier, P. O. 647
Mass. ave. h. at Charlestown
John J. potter, h. 19 Eailroad
John J. teamster, bds. 162 Franklin
John T. painter, bds. 16 Blake
Joseph, boiler maker, 72 Main
Joseph A. bds. 8£ Market
Lawrence, cooper, h. 43 Ninth
Lawrence, sawyer, 386 Main, h. 71
Hampshire
Margaret, widow of John, house 20
Springfield
Martin, laborer, h. 14 Seventh
Martin J. teamster, bcls. 14 Seventh
Mary Miss, dressmaker, 39 Cowper-
thwaite, h. do. [son
Mary, widow of Thomas, h. 4 Harri-
Michael, iron moulder, h. 139 Hamil-
ton
Michael, laborer, house 7 Reed
Michael, laborer, h. 14 Railroad
Michael, teamster, 25 Willard, b. do.
Patrick,' at 169 Gore, h. 51 Ninth
Patrick, city teamster, h. 55 Cedar
Patrick, laborer, bds. 7 Reed
Patrick, teamster, 386 River, house
35 Blackstone
eter B.wood an
b. 99 Thorndike
Sarah L. Mrs. variety store, 27 Fifth
house do.
Susan, widow of John, h. 143 Third
Thomas, house 84 Market
Thomas, at Revere Sugar Refinery,
house 7 Mullens ct.
Thomas, carpenter, h. 8 Bay
Thomas, mason, bds. 55 Cedar
Thomas F. printer, bds. 8 Bay
Thomas F. teamster, h. 8£ Market
William, laborer, b. 20 Hayes ct.
William, teamster, bds. 84 Market
. h. 241 ( olumbia
O'Neill .John, boot titter. 2 City Hall
av. B. house s EJancock
Joho ,]. hairdresser, 29 Prospect, i>.
31 do.
.Mary E. teaeher, b. 20 Springfield
Patrick, Laborer, h. 100 Charles
Peter, stone cutter, h. 99 Thorndike
Timothy, laborer, b. 21 Seventh
Walter, laborer, bds. 75 Cambridge
O'Neill William H. cigar maker, h. 440
Mass. ave.
see O'Neil, also O'Neal
Oppenheimer Adele Miss, student, Rad-
clift'e, bds. 105 Irving
Bernard S. student, H. U. b. 105
Irving
Laura Mrs. h. h. 105 Irving
Oram W. Frank, laborer, house rear
2503 Mass. ave.
Orcutt Mary A. widow of Alfred H. h.
260 Brookline
William D. sec. University Pre9s, b.
1775 Mass. ave.
AVilliam J. clerk, 118 Federal, B. b.
260 Brookline
Ordway Edward, h. 1587 Mass. ave.
O'Reagan Daniel, coremaker, B. bds.
Ellen O'Reagan's
Ellen, widow of John, h. Lexington
ave. wTard 5
Michael, farmhand, bds. Ellen O'Rea-
gan's
see Reagan
O'Reilly Catherine, widow of John J. h.
11 Grant
Edward, laborer, h. 47 Jefferson
Francis J. mason, 5 Saville, h. do.
James, house 5 Saville
James F. mason, h. 3 Saville
John H. florist, 1509 Cambridge, h.
at Somerville
Peter F. J. electrotyper, bds. 227
Franklin
Thomas, fireman, at Brookline, h. 5
Somerset
Thomas, laborer, h. 40 Jefferson
William J. letter carrier, 647 Mass.
ave. rms. 30 River
Winnefred E. widow of Michael J.
h. 227 Franklin
see Reilly, also Riley
Organ James, motorman, h. 4 Hohvorthy
John, compositor, bds. 4 Bolworthy
Thomas, foreman, machine shop, B.
B. Works, h. at Dorchester
Orgelmann Henry, harness maker, 930
Cambridge, h. 96 Webster ave.
Orgler Abram, cigar packer. 621 Mass.
ave. h. 2 Veruon [Bridge
O'Rielly Cornelius, laborer, bds. 137
Patrick, laborer, h. l<;: Otis
William, painter, h. 17") Otis
O'Riley Robert, machinist, B. B. W. b.
20 School
Ormes Carl l>. bead washer, <'. Soden, h.
36 Western ave.
Ormiston Abraham, watchman, it. ^2
Pleasant
John, carpenter, h. 15 Hews
Walter W. carpenter, h. 263 River
Ormond Francis .1. carpenter, Whitney
et. b. 17 Fairmont
24
390
CAMBRIDGE
[0]
DIRECTORY
Orne Caroline F. Miss, h. 107 Auburn
Charles P. paint color mnfr. r. 427
Mass. ave. h. 427 do.
Joel S. apothecary, 427 Mass. ave. h.
429 do.
John, teacher, h. 104 Ellery
O'Rourke Bernard, paver, bds. 42 Mt.
Auburn
Bridget, widow of James, h. 165
Charles
Charles, trader, h. 207 Third
Dennis, laborer, bds. 12 Clay
Edward, laborer, h. 256 Vine
Michael, city laborer, h. r. 12 Clay
Timothy, laborer, h. 11 Reed
see Rourke
Orr John, proof reader, University Press
h. 1590 Cambridge
Margaret A. school teacher, h. 1590
Cambridge
Richard M. foreman, W. E. St. Ry.
Co. Mt. Auburn stables, house 18
Cushing
William Rev. pastor, St. Paul's
church, h. 34 Holyoke
William J. foreman, 33 Hampshire.
h. 1 Hotel Albert, 144 Harvard
Osborn Adolphus, com. mer. 25 Central
Wharf, B. h. 141 Austin
Annie M. Miss, bds. 290 Pearl
Augustine B. clerk, 1 Brattle sq. h.
99 Mt. Auburn
Charles A. travelling salesman, B.
h. 206 Elm, N. Cambridge
Edgar W. clerk, 436 Main, bds. at
Somerville
Eldorado, sub-foreman, street de-
partment, office end of Ash, bds.
38 Pearl
Francis A. com. mer. 25 Central
Wharf, B. house 118 Green
Fred E. boots and shoes, 590 Mass.
ave. house 603 do.
Horace K. examiner of deeds, regis-
try of deeds, office, Otis, h. 17 Lee
James H. furniture, etc. 436 Main h.
at Somerville
Jesse, at Shawmut National Bank,
60 Congress, B. h. 482 Putnam av.
J. Frederick, student, H. U. h. 17
Lee
Mary A. widow of Edward H. house
29*0 Pearl
Mary F. Mrs. house 96 Columbia
Rebecca, widow of William H. h. 71
Washington
Vitaline, widow of Moses, h. 14 Bay
Vitaline M. Miss, dressmaker, 14
Bay, bds. do.
Walter J. student, H. U. bds. 17 Lee
William S. salesman, house 467 Mt.
Auburn [19 Market
Osborne Harry J. foreman at Towers, h.
Osborne Susan M. music teacher, b. 944
Mass. ave.
Susan O. widow, h. 944 Mass. ave.
Osgood Edward S. house 60 Buckingham
Jacob N. h. 37 Walden
OSGOOD JOHN S. grocer, 2087
Mass. ave. mas. 8 Dav. See p. 777
Mary G. Mrs. h. 14 Centre
Sarah H. widow of Nathaniel, house
42 Essex
William F. prof. H. U. house 14
Centre ^ >
William P. clerk, B. bds. 60 Buck-
ingham
O'Shaughnessy Nicholas J. tailor, 503
Mass. ave. h. 210 Brookline
William, laborer, house 167 Franklin
O'Shea Maurice, fireman, at gas house,
h. 309 Vine
William H. provisions, 1256 Cam-
bridge, house at Somerville
see Shea
Osterbrenk Henry, laborer, h. 123 Elm
Osterlind Emanuel, janitor, Quincy Hall,
1218 Mass. ave. h. do.
Ostheus Benjamin B. conductor, bds. 22
Winter
Henry G. upholsterer, h. 33 Fourth
Pauline C. Mrs. housekeeper, 22
Winter
Ostrom Charles, carpenter, b. 42 Bristol
O 'Sullivan Daniel, helper, b. 14 Mill
Edward, laborer, h. 21 Gerry
Eugene, at Dover Stamping Co. h.
6% Laurel
Henry P. teamster, house Mill
James P. student, B. College, b. 21
Gerry
Margaret, widow, h. r. 78 Boylston
Michael, grocer, 96 Plympton, and
contractor, house 14 Mill
William J. boards 14 Mill
see Sullivan
Oswald Henning, baker, b.86 Washington
Oteri Henry, hairdresser, 1400 Mass. av.
Othote Gilbert, brickmaker, h. 28 Cam-
eron
Otis Emma C. teacher, h. 76 Allston
Esther, widow of Louis, h. 11 Sar-
OTIS WOOD WORKS, 5 Otis,
John Quin, prop. See p. 28
O'Toole Austin, plasterer, h. 19 Park
James, laborer, h. 1 Green
James W. horseshoer, bds. 1 Green
Patrick, laborer, bds. 5 Suffolk
Thomas, laborer, bds. 5 Suffolk
Ott Jacob J. hostler, house 212 Franklin
Otto Catherine, widow of William, h.
62 Harvard
John, machinist, 33 Hampshire, h.
116 Harvard
William A.hairdresser,h. 68 Harvard
ADVERTISEMENTS
5eth W. Fuller,
Wiring for . . .
Established 1809.
Incandescent Electric
Lighting.
ELECTRIC
Annunciators,
Burglar Alarms
Gas Lighting,
Watchmen's Clocks, Etc., Etc.
MOTORS FOR SALE-
SPEAKING TUBES PUT IN. Selling Agents for AUTO-TELEPHONE SYSTEM.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED-
No. 27 Arch Street, Boston.
# R BMOVAI^ #
J. Eastman Chase has removed
from Hamilton Place,
™ No. 346 Boylston S^^a^^HEST
Mr. Chase believes that his customers will find the new location more con-
venient, and the rooms a/so better adapted to his business. He will give more
attention hereafter to PAINTINGS and WATER COLORS of a high grade, to the
inspection of which he asks amateurs and collectors. He will also have a depart-
ment of JAPANESE ART. such as Kakemons, old prints, bronzes, etc.
The departments of FRAMING and the RESTORATION OF PAINTINGS will
receive due attention as before.
346 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
Established 1844
Incorporated 1885
|Weslev L. Page, Pre. t
Clarence I^.HowIettjieas
DanaR^ohnson, cierK-
•IM^aMfcini,
^>RVtvtti> BOXES
• FOR DWGS •
ambridgeporf.
CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY
391
Ouellet Charles, brickmaker, h. 106
Rindge ave.
Napoleon, laborer, h. 3 Hotel School,
Holly
see Willet
Ouimet Cordelia Mrs. millinery, 777
Cambridge, house do.
Exurie, tillerman, Ladder 2, h. 456
Mass. ave.
Maxim, furniture polisher, boards
777 Cambridge
Oulton Charles F. barrel dealer, Bridge,
house 33 Fourth
Outhouse Edmoud C. finisher, rear 380
Main, h. 77 Washington
Overton Benjamin, hostler, h. 36 Lincoln
Ow Kee, h. 87 River
Owen James F. whitewasher, h. 446
Winsor
James F. Jr. plasterer, b. 446 Winsor
John, sub-foreman, h. 23 Bay-
Mary, house 10 Ash
Mary Mrs. boarding house, 446 Win-
sor, h. do.
Owens Catherine M. dressmaker, h. 305 !
Broadwav ]
Francis, h. 32 Bristol
James, h. 32 Bristol
James J. engineer, house 32 Bristol
John, laborer, h. 15 Warren
John J. foreman, W. E. St. Ry. h.
23 Bay
John J. pressman, Univ. Press, b. 11
Gerry
Richard T. st. car conductor, bds.
11 Gerry
Oxford Charles F. h. 18£ Western ave.
Charles W. h. 42 Magazine
Joseph M. (Joseph M.Oxford & Co.),
furniture, 497 Mass. av. h. 24 Cot-
tage
Orriette H. Miss, gymnasium in-
structor, h. 24 Cottage
Oxner Rufus, carpenter, 132 Cambridge,
h. 16 Carlisle
PACE ALFRED F. car repairer, h. 2433
Mass. av.
(ieorge, tinsmith, h. 16 Sidney
Pach Bros, photographers, 1181 Mass.
av. next Beck Hall, II. William
Tupper, manager,
Pacheco John, laborer, i>. 35 Vine
Jose Gabriel, at i<;(.» Gore, house s<'>
Cambridge
Pacifico Jesse, clerk, 1066 Cambridge, i>.
at Somerville
John, variety store, 1066 & 1068
Cambridge, h. at Somerville
Packard Alonzo, brush amir, s Union,
B. h. 101 Thorndike Norfolk
Arthur E. draughtsman, boards (.H)
Packard Carrie A. widow of Emerv J. h.
90 Norfolk
Clifford W. clerk, b. 90 Franklin
E. J. carpenter & builder, 24 Elm
Flavius J. machinist, h. 4 Union pi.
Harriett L. bookkeeper, 682 Mass.
av. b. 90 Franklin
Henrv C. civil engineer, boards 90
Norfolk
Josie Mrs. h. 90 Franklin
Packer Clinton M. carpenter, b. 72 Chest-
nut
James W. carpenter and builder, 72
Chestnut, h. do.
Paddack Eliza S. teacher, Putnam gram-
mar school, b. 342 Broadwav
Padelford A. E. Miss, b. 11 Williams
Page Benjamin Mrs. b. 14 Trowbridge
Carlos L. (Carlos L. Page & Co.),
box mnfr. 164 to 174 Broadway, h.
at Arlington
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO. (Carlos
L. and George C.Page), box mnfrs.
164 to 174 Broadway. See opposite
box mnfrs.
Dora, house 23 Lee
Esther M. Mrs. variety store, 114
Magazine, rms. do.
George C. (Carlos L. Paige & Co.),
box mnfrs. 164 to 174 Broadway,
h. at Arlington
PAGE GEORGE G. BOX CO.
Wesley L. Page, pres. Clarence M.
Howlett, treas. box mnfrs. 3 to 13
Hampshire, junct. Broadway. See
opposite
George H. painter, h. 140 Green
George T. student, H.U. h.21 Ellery
Harlin Z. foreman carpenter. 11
Cherry, h. 77 Columbia
John, h. 9 Mittiiu pi.
Josie F. at Riverside Press, bds. 37
Pleasant
Julia A. at Riv. Press, b. 37 Pleasant
Kate C. Miss, housekeeper, 37 Pleas-
ant
Lura E. h. 24 Meaeham
Llewellyn II. peddler, house 5 Tur-
lington place
Paul T. real estate, h. 113 Inmaii
Perkins C. Mrs. h. 71 Prospect
Walter H. 4 Park, B. house 2 Me
Circle
Wesley L. pres. George G.Page Box
Co. 3 Hampshire, h. 24 Meaeham
Paige Caroline E. Mis. h. 788 Mass. ave.
David F. furniture mnfr.b.788 Mass.
avenue
Edward D. shipping clerk, I<i'> (.ore,
bds. r. 113 Thorndike
Franklin, bookkeeper, bds. 788 Bias 8.
avenue
Lucius \i. Rev. b. 112 Washington
392
CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY
Paige William A. salesman, boards 788
Mass. ave.
Painchaird Alexander, carver, house 369
Columbia
Appollinere, cabinet maker, house
369 Columbia
Ursulle A. compositor, boards 369
Columbia
Paine Amelia Mrs. h. 277 Main
Calvin C. laborer, h. 14 Worcester
David, house 10 Frost
PAINE EBEN H. agent Am. Rub.
Co. Ninth, cor. Potter, store Bed-
ford, cor. Chauncy, B. h. at N. Y.
See p. 6
Ellen, widow of John, h.6 Houghton
Frederick M. clerk, 17 Brattle, house
58 Winthrop
George A. Jr. mngr. B. house 167
Magazine
Harlem W. b. 10 Fairmont
James L. furniture, 48 Canal, B. h.
21 Centre
Jennie, h. 66 Sparks
John K. prof, of music, H. IT. house
23 Hawthorn
John S. furniture, 48 Canal, B. h.
8 Dana
Mary Mrs. h. 263 Columbia
Melvin P. carriage painter, b. 277
Main
Michael W. iron moulder, house 4
Hampshire pi.
Rene E. h. 4 Channing
Timothy J. pres. Standard Brass Co.
Osborn, h. 250 Broadway
Walter X. packer, B. b. 14 Worcester
William L. cracker dealer, 29 Frank-
lin, h. 60 Winthrop
see Payne
Paisley John O. Rev. pastor, First United
Pres. Church, Inman Sq. bds. 62
Antrim
Palermo Tony, fruit, 45 Main, h. do.
Palfrev Ann, widow of Rev. Cazneau, h.
94 Oxford
Mary A. widow of John G. house 30
Oxford
Palisi Antonio, fruit, 1353 Cambridge, h.
1355 do.
Palm John A. cabinet maker, house 61£
Cherry [ct.
Palmas Charles M. janitor, h. 4 Butler
Wendell H. laborer, bds. 1 Butler ct.
Palmer Austin J. clerk, 290 Broadway,
b. at Somerville
PALMER ELIZABETH J.
MRS. prop. Palmer House 26
River, h. do. See p. 24
Fred S. electrician, b. 314 Pearl
George F. motorman, rms. 8 Gerry
George H. prof, of philosophy, *H.
U. h. 11 Quincy
Palmer George M. physician, 16 Mt.
Vernon. B. h. 1673 Cambridge
PALMER HOUSE, First Class
Hotel, Mrs. E. J. Palmer, proprie-
tress, 26 River,cor. Franklin. See
p. 24
James S. printer, h. 34 Broadway
John, clerk, at Brookline, b. 34
Broadway
Joseph B. carriage spring mnfr. 261
Rutherford ave. Charlestown,h. 14
Arlington
Lydia M. h. 86 Gore
Roderick McK. electrician, house 314
Pearl
Sarah T. Miss, h. 12 Kirkland pi.
Will L. salesman, B. h. 80 Wendell
William, machinist, h. 218 Broadway
Pancoast Charles W. bookkeeper, Savage
& Son's Express, 626 Mass. av. h.
at Arlington
Frank W. clerk, 626 Mass. ave. b. at
Arlington
Panning Anna Christina, widow of J.
Fred, h. 356 Vine
George F. clerk, b. 356 Vine
Panzera Thomas, h. 240 Broadway
Papanti Hector, clerk, 1045 Cambridge,
b. 101 Inman
Paquette Napoleon, clerk, B. house 191
Portlond
Paradice Zuby, widow of Oliver, h. 580
Putnam ave.
Pardona Philip, machinist, boards 19
Squires ct.
Parent Alexis, carver, h. 109 Amory
Aurelia E. dressmaker, 109 Amory,
bds. do.
Louis. brickmaker,h.343 Concord av.
Louis T. rubber worker, h.63 Bristol
Louis T. Jr. Am. Rub. Co. boards 63
Bristol
Walter, Am. Rub. Co. b. 63 Bristol
Parham Richard P. janitor, house 59
Hastings
Paris James, laborer, h. 32 Brewery
Lui, hair dresser, 311 River, rms. 21
Fairmont ave.
Park Catherine B. widow of Robert,
nurse, h. 25 Bow
Edward, teamster, 180 Main, bds. 41
Hampshire
Kennedy, machinist, h. 24 Antrim
, rubber worker, rms. 183 Pros-
pect
Parke George W. lawyer, 27 School, B.
and 1950 Mass. av. h. 24 Arlington
Lewis G. student, 27 School, B. bds.
24 Arlington
Parker Abbott, newspapers, etc. 1396
Cambridge, h. 76 Inman
Albert E. salesman, B. house 69
Columbia
CAMBRIDGE
LPJ
DIRECTORY
Parker Alfred B. clerk, Quincy Hall,B. h.
40 Hoi worthy
Alfred W. foreman teraplet dept. B.
B. Works, h. at Waltham
Anson H. bookkeeper, 400 Washing-
ton, B. h. 68 Antrim
Arthur C. reporter, Journal, B. bds.
28 Bigelow
Belle Miss, h. 51 Western ave.
Bert W. city editor, 3 Linden, h. 344
Harvard
Bertha M. clerk, h. 38£ Antrim
Charles, laborer, h. 57 Ninth
Charles C. b. 302 Harvard
Charles H. mech. engineer, B. h. 302
Harvard
Charles Romeroy, instructor, H. U.
h. 60 Shepard
Clement R. waiter, h. 26 Grigg
Cora A. bookkeeper, 27 Cambridge,
B. h. Pemberton
Daniel, h. 187 Winsor
Daniel, sawyer, 174 Broadway
Daniel W. h. 23 Western ave.
Edmund M. 89 State, B. h. 63 Sparks
Edward H. salesman, 518 Washing-
ton, B. b. 28 Bigelow
Elizabeth, widow of John, h. rear 78
Boylston
Emma A. Miss, h. 51 AVestern ave.
Eri W. machinist, 118 South,B. h. 29
Rockingham
Frank H. templet maker. B.B.Wrks.
Sixth, h. 341 Columbia
Frank P. supervisor, Fleischman's
yeast agency, h. 7 Haskell
Fred C. (Aaron & Parker), cigar
mnfr. 513 Mass. avenue, house 12
Lawrencd
George, salesman, B. h. 134a Wash-
ington
George C. bds. 28 Bigelow
George E. Jr. machinist, Am. Net &
Twine Co. house 122 Otis
George Howard, instructor in Zool-
ogy, Museum of Comparative
Zoology, H. r. h. ') Avon place
George S. shipper, house 1590 Cam-
bridge [worthy
Gertrude E. bookkeeper, b. 40 Hoi-
Gertrude M. cashier, C. M. Hovey's,
B. house 48 Fayette
Hannah L. widow of Carlton, house
28 Bigelow
Harleston Mrs. h, 63 Oxford
Harriet L. Miss.asst . clerk of courts,
office Court House, Third, house 41
Langdon
Harry G. student. Harvard College,
house 2 Hudson
Hatti<> H. and Alice M.h.38* Antrim
Henry, night watchman, 2 Eustis,
rooms do.
Parker Henry, waiter, h. 40 Plymouth
Henry A. Rev. h. 1 Mercer Circle
Henry C. clerk, b. 471 Main
Henry C.H. salesman, house 12 Law-
rence
Horace,
Holworthy
PARKER HORATIO G. lawyer,
610 Sears building, B. house 54
Concord ave. See page 814
Horatio N. student, M. I. T., B. bds.
54 Concord ave.
Howard, student, bds. 126 Brattle
Isabella Miss, h. 51 Western ave.
James, house 11 Orchard
James, laborer, h. 86 Hastings
James C. machinist, 385 Putnam av.
bds. 162 Pleasant
James H. laborer, h. 19 Mill
John D. bds. 126 Brattle
John D. Mrs. house 126 Brattle
John Harleston, student, boards 53
Oxford
»hn W.a
Plympton
J. Edwin, wood carver, h.48 Fayette
Leland N. clerk, 450 Washington, B.
house 23 Hubbard ave.
Leonard S. Rev. asst. pastor, First
Cong, church, h. 13 Humboldt
Lester, clerk, bds. 38£ Antrim
Lorenzo G. night foreman, Mt.
Auburn stable, W.E. St. Ry. h. 43
Hohvorthy
Louisa P. Miss, teacher,High school,
bds. 41 Langdon
Lydia, widow of Sanford A. house 2
Russell
Marcellus B. clerk, 27 Cambridge,
B. house Pemberton
Martha Mrs. house 13 Howland
Mason G. house 336 Harvard
Matilda, wid. of John, b.8 Rockwell
Randolph, janitor, h. 39 Blackstone
Samuel E. shipper, 201 Bridge,house
55 Pearl
S. Grace, teacher, B. b. 110 Hancock
Thomas, laborer, h. 32 Richdale ave.
William, carpenter, h. 38£ Antrim
William, wood carver, h. 52 Sixth
William A. student. H. U. bds. 1
Mercer ( Jircle
William B. bds. 23 Hubbard ave.
William E. compositor, 618 Mass*
ave. bds. 55 Pearl
William K. carriage trimmer, 2ti
Main, h. 1 13 Hancock
a. Page Galen A.Parker and Francis
E. rage), lumber, First, opposite
Thorndike, office 30 and 32 Lan-
caster, B.
Parkhill Charles L. D.printer.226 Frank-
lin. B. bds. 2179 Mass. a*e.
394
CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY
Parkhill Samuel J. printer. 226 Frank-
lin. B. house 2179 Mass. ave.
Parkhurst George T. painter, b. 3 Sixth
Josephine M. clerk, 443 Mass. ave.
bds. 3 Sixth
Laurence H. student, H. U. b.45 Dana
Louis II. banker, 20 Water, B. house
45 Dana
Minnie, widow of Charles F.h.3 Sixth
Parkin John R. printer, 528 Mass. ave. h.
6 Stinson court
Parkinson Abby W. Mrs. h. A, Hotel
Beacon, 372 Oxford
Charles H. laborer, bds. 45 Winter
Henry A. teamster, Niles Bros. Con-
cord ave. h. do. near Huron ave.
Henry C. teamster, Niles Bros.house
200 Cushing
John F. butcher.Niles Bros. Concord
ave. bds. do. near Huron ave.
Richard G. teamster, 28 Bridge, h.
45 Winter
PARKS EXPRESS, C. B. Scho-
tield, prop. 24 Blanche. See page
7S5
James H. laborer, h. 12 William
Jane, widow of James, h.134 Amory
Joseph, carpenter, h. 64 Sacramento
Joseph W. shipper, house 124 Norfolk
Royal H. action maker, boards 12
William [Columbia
Thomas, iron moulder, house 302
Thomas G. at Riverside Press, bds.
208 River
Walter D. conductor, F. R. R. house
104 Avon Hill
William, driver hose carriage, No. 6,
house 208 River
William D. cashier, N. E. News Co.
B. bds. 208 River
Parlee Manuel, laborer, h. 40 Spring
Parmenter Charles W. prin. Mech. Art.
School, B. h. 19 Fayette
George A. house 23 Boardman
Laura L. teacher, evening school, b.
66 Hancock
Mary Miss, house 12 Humboldt
Otis D. prison officer, House of Cor-
rection, h. 89 Thorndike
William H. cracker dealer, 29 Frank-
lin, h. 66 Hancock
Parnell William H. clerk, 3S6 River, h.
at Somerville
Parr Henrietta Mrs. dressmaker, 434
Mass. ave. house do.
, painter, rooms 7 Temple
Parrock Isabella, widow of William H.
house 134 Pleasant
William, bookbinder, b. 134 Pleasant
Parrott Etta C. Miss, dressmaker, 14
Cottage, house do.
Jacob P. house 14 Cottage
Parrow William, upholstererJi.253 Sixth
Parry Bros. & Co. (John E., William A.
George A. and Richard H. Parry).
brick mnfrs. Concord ave. near
Belmont line
George A. (Parry Bros. & Co.),
brick mnfr. house 2301 Mass. ave.
George H. teamster, A. H. Hews &
Co. h. 26 Mead
James R. asst. janitor, Probate bldg.
Otis. h. 83 Thorndike
John E. (Parry Bros. & Co.), brick
mnfr. h. 2343 Mass. ave.
John T. glass engraver, house rear
45 Norfolk
Richard H. (Parry Bros. & Co.),
brick mnfr. h. 11 Woodbridge
Robert A. teamster, 77 Rice. h. do.
William A. (Parry Bros. & Co.),
brick mnfr. h. 140 Huron ave.
Parslow George, painter, B. h.28 Regent
Parsons Albert J. C. cutter, house 56
Sacramento
Albert S. treas.Cambridgeport Diary
Co. 26 Blackstone, h. at Lexington
Albus R. chair setter, b. 15 William
Alexander, grocer, 60 River, house
77 W^alden
Allen B. carpenter, h. 35 Mellen
Caroline L. Miss, house 54 Garden
Charles A. dry goods, 2050 Mass. av.
house 2052 do.
Charles A. gas fitter, 1442 Mass. av.
house 125 Mt. Auburn
Charles E. key maker, h. 383 Winsor
David, machinist, bds. 183 Winsor
Edward C. key maker, b.383 Winsor
Frank B. broker and manager, B.
house 10 Clevelaed
Fred W. at N. Y. & N. E. depot,
rooms 15£ Baldwin
George, house 77 Walden
Harlan C. clerk, b. 93 Inman
Henry K. (H. K. Parsons & Co.),
2007 Mass. ave. h. 17 Regent
H. K. & Co. (Henry K. Parsons and
George H. True), stable, hay, etc.
2007 Mass. ave.
Joseph, carpenter, rms. 50 Holyoke
Jbsiah P. carpenter, b. 17 Regent
Katherine Miss, h. 54 Garden
Mary A. teacher, Agassiz school, b.
93 Austin
Mary Sabra Miss, h. 54 Garden
Sarah, widow of Leonard C. house
249 Sixth [Russell
Sylvanus M. cattle broker, house 10
Partelow Charles J. painter, 14 Church,
house 199 Green
Henry L. painter, 14 Church, house
60 Fairmont [74 Pearl
Partridge David, cabinet maker, house
David, desk maker, Osborn, house at
Somerville
CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY
395
Patridge Esther E.Miss.clerk, b. 17 Ells-
worth ave.
Frank P. fancy goods, 335 Washing-
ton, B. h. 1718 Mass. ave.
Horace, fancy goods, 51 Hanover, B.
house 1722 Mass. ave.
John W. h.17 Ellsworth ave. [h. do.
Thomas J. physician, 12 Norfolk,
Pasho James O. clerk, h. 91 Elm
John, polisher, 66 Second
Pasley Susan Mrs. h. 293 Broadway
Passaloqua Andrew, hairdresser, 285£
Main, house 283 do.
Patch Charles E. architect, b. 67 Garfield
Clara E. widow of Cyrus, boards 8
Forrest
Daniel A. fruit, 1 X. F. H. market,
B. house 67 Garfield
Matiida S. Mrs. h. 4 Upton
Theo. clerk, B. bds. 67 Garfield
Patchel Robert, machinist, b. 78 Green
William J. carpenter, h. 12 Gardner
Patchet Edward, supt. of interments,
Mt. Auburn cemetery, house Cool-
idge ave.
Paterson George B. drug clerk, 169 Har-
vard, bds. 97 Norfolk
Paton James Prof. b. 3 Riedesel ave.
Lucy A. bds. 2 Riedesel ave.
Thomas C. M. upholstery goods, 58
Portland, B. h. 2 Riedesel ave.
Patriquin Charles R. pressman, bds. 110
Magazine
George, clerk, 26 Summer, B. house
403 Putnam ave.
John M. clerk, 585 Mass. ave. house
110 Magazine
Patt Jeremiah, laborer, b. 196 Franklin
Patten Anthony, driver, h. 88 Kirkland
Daniel D. h. 1689 Cambridge
Ephraim H. clerk, 153 Bridge, house
60 Thorndike
George A.herdic driver,b.l60 Charles
James E. salesman, h. 24 Norfolk
John, laborer, h. 160 Charles
Mariou B. teamster, h. 227 Charles
William B. teamster, h. 22 Spring
see Paton
Patterson Blanche and Lillian, house 23
Myrtle ave.
Catherine Mrs. h. 125 Dublin
Elizabeth, widow of Robert J. house
89 Spring
Emil, cook, h. 1 Harvard pi.
Flora W. Mrs. 1286 Mass. ;ivc. house
29 Hammond
Floyd, at B. & M. R. R. rooms 34]
< lambridge
PATT EH SON GEORGE, car-
riage mnfr. 181 Hampshire, house
23 Myrtle ave. Seepage 829
George, sign painter, b. 1198 Cam-
bridge
Patterson George M. carpenter, h.lOOak
Circle 0__
James, stone cutter, at Arlington,
and grocer, 40 Reed, h. do.
John, painter, 515 Mass. ave. house
12 Blanche
Joseph, sawyer, 113 Broadway, rms.
69 Columbia
Louisa C. teacher, Harvard school,
rms. 24 Clinton
Martha J. widow of Robert J. house
202 Hampshire
Robert J. marble cutter, h. 43 Cedar
William, b. 74 Thorndike
William, laborer, Mt. Auburn ceme-
tery, b. 23 Gushing ct.
William H. carpenter, h. 47 Union
William S. wheelwright, 181 Hamp-
shire, h. at Somerville [Third
Pattison James, coffin maker, house 115
Pattville Jeremiah, laborer, house 196
Franklin
Paul Andrew Marsters,h.343£ Broadway
George, at Am. Rub. Co. bds. 68
Webster ave.
Harry, rms. 107 School
Ivory C. designer, h. 17 Pleasant pi.
James H. (McPhee & Paul), 3 Co-
lumbia, rms. 107 School
John, carpenter, 113 Broadway
John, case maker, b. 68 Webster av.
Julius, machine operator, h. 54 Spring
Lizzie C. Miss, nurse, rms. 281 Pearl
Samuel, slaughter house, X. C. bds.
54 Spring
Shuball M. carpenter, 113 Broadway
h. at Boston [22 Grigg
William H. elevator man, B. house
Pauley George, bntcher, b. 19 Market
Max, piano maker, b. 19 Market
Paulsen Rudolph, brass finisher, rms. 86
Washington
Paulson Hans, carpenter, h. 38 Mont-
gomery
Otto, brass finisher,h.l01 Hampshire
Pavey Jemima, widow of James, h. 192
* Norfolk
John, rubber worker, b. 192 Norfolk
Joseph, ginsmith, b. 192 Norfolk
Pawlowski August (Pawlowski Bros.),
h. Concord av. n. Niles Bros.
Bros. (August, Fred and Otto Paw-
lowski), provisions, 5 Brookline
Charles, conductor, F. R. R. house
153 Cashing
Fred (Pawlowski Bros.), house Con-
cord ave. near Niles Bros.
John, laborer. Nib's Bros. Concord
ave. h. do.
Julius, butcher, h, Huron ave bey.
Gushing
Otto (Pawlowski Bros.)* house Con-
cord ave. neat- NileS Blt>8.
396
CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY
Payette Albert, boiler maker, 72 Main
Payne Arthur H. clerk, 1390 Cambridge,
b. 43 Pleasant
Charles YV. vocalist, and (Fowler &
Payne), 96 River, h. 258 do.
George H. dentist, B. h. 14 Fayette
Harriet, widow of Richard, house 43
Pleasant
Robert J. marble worker, house 9
Cottage
see Paine
Paynter Alfred T. carpenter, bds. 72
Plymouth
Edward F. carpenter, b.72 Plymouth
George H. carpenter, b.72 Plymouth
Payoneack August, laborer, 136 Gushing
Payson Byron S. boots and shoes, 351
Broadway, h. 32 Magazine
Frank W. confectioner, b. 23 Athens
John E. (Payson & Kennison), bds.
23 Athens
Joseph H. foreman nailer, 174 Broad-
way, h. 144 Winsor
Stephen B. salesman, house 122
Chestnut
& Kennison (Johu E. Payson and A.
Sawyer Kennison), lunch. 71
Boylston
Payton Benjamin, gardener,h. 18 Railroad
Ella, h. 33 Jay
Peabody Club, 126 Mt. Auburn
Francis G. Rev. D. D., Plummer
Prof, of Christian Morals, H. U.h,
13 Kirkland
Mary R. h. 40 Appleton
William R. student, H. U. bds. 13
Kirkland
Peach Mary J. widow of William, Jr. h.
117 Winsor
PEAK HOWARD F. roofer,
plumber, stoves, etc. 1250 Mass.
ave. h. 54 Hammond. See p. 23
Peaks Harris S. carpenter,h. 32 Brewery
Peao Frank F. dyer, 6 Pearl, house 20a
Cottage
Pear Albert M. clerk, b. 7 Howard
Alice A. at Riverside Press, bds. 8
Center
Isaac S. (Pettingill& Pear), spring
bed mnf r. Rhoades bldg. State and
30 Brattle, B. h. 7 Howard
Lucy A. widow of Willism B. h. 8
Center
Sarah A. bds. 312 Mass. ave.
Sarah R. widow of John S. house
17 Worcester
Thomas, silversmith, 86 Mason, B.
h. 42 Essex
William H. 43 Charity bldg. B. h. 38
Lee
Pearce Edward, jeweller, h. 109 Inman
Wesley, foreman, B. h. 7 West pi.
William, grocer, 50 Reed, h. do.
Pearce William H. interior decorator, h.
35 Regent
William H. paper hanger, house 35
Regent
Pearson Albert C. clerk, b. 22 Essex
Augusta, widow of Thomas, h. 649
Mass. ave.
Bertha J. Mrs. tailor, 649 Mass. a\\
house do,
Charles, plumber, B. rms. 10 Essex
Edward, at Union station, bds. 251
Columbia
Edward A. at Miller's Piano Wks.
B. bds. 32 Cottage
Edward W. electrician, 548 Wash-
ington, B. h. 91 Richdale ave.
George H. clerk, 61 7 Mass. ave. house
649 do.
Henry C. supt. piano dept. 162
Broad way, h. 32 Cottage
Legh R. supt. and librarian, 42
Brattle, h. 14 Appian Way
L. Janette, widow of Albert L. nurse,
h. 233 Broadway
Martha Mrs. h. 27 Hastings
Martha E. widow of John G. house
45 Irving
Martha J. M. widow of David, house
48 Dana
Mary A. Mrs. b. 22 Essex
Marv A. widow of George W. bds.
282 Green [Sidney
Mary D. widow of William, hous<*,2
Mary S. widow of Samuel, house 32
Cottage
Mcholas, carpenter,b.Porter*s Hotel
Peter, baker, 31 Elm, h. 8 Cherry
Sarah, widow of Charles S. house
125 Washington
William, trav. salesman, 98 Milk, B.
bds. 2 Sidney
see Pierson
Pease Alfred, type caster, b. 137 Winsor
George L. foreman, 33 Hampshire,
h. 137 Winsor
Henry L. belt maker, b. 137 Winsor
Laura A. widow of Albert, house
100 Elm
Robert W. gardener, 80 Sparks, h.
19 Sparks st. pi.
William, rubber worker,b.l37 Winsor
Peaslee Cyrus, dining room, 1372 Mass.
ave.* boardiug house 1023 do.
Edward M. clerk, 7 Central sq. house
12 Norfolk
Sarah T. widow of Daniel C. house
18 Blanche
Winfred I. clerk, h. 18 Blanche
Peasley Susan, widow, h. 293 Broadway
Peck Charles A. clerk, b. 12 Leonard av.
Charles F. machinist, h. 72 Allston
PeckhamAbbie. bookkeeper. r. 10 Brattle,
bds. 33 Essex
CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY
397
Peckham Arthur M. blacksmith, h. 74
Rice
Frank W. officer, House of Correc-
tion, h. 80 Fourth
Pedell Fred, butcher, b. 19 Squires ct.
Jennie Mrs. b. 19 Squires ct.
Pederson Hans P. rubber worker, bds.
Ill Third
PEDERSON PETER A. cabinet
maker, 11 Cherry, h. 108 Washing-
ton. See page 798
Pedrick Lawrence E. drug clerk, 50
Washington, B. h. 218 Hamilton
Peel Arthur H. salesman, B. h. 49 Essex
Peers John F. confectioner, h. 5 Hamp-
shire pi.
Peirce Beujamiu O. professor, H. U. h.
51 Oxford
James Mills, professor of mathema-
tics, H. U. h. 4 Kirkland pi.
Robert T. B. expressman, house 56
Ply mp ton
Thomas F. boarding house, 84 Pros-
pect
William W. (Leavitt & Peirce) , bil-
liards, etc. 1316 Mass. ave. house
15 Ellery
William W. h. 38 Putnam ave.
see Pierce, also Pearce
Peirrepont Zaidee Mrs. grocer, 122 Elm,
house do.
Pelkey Francis, broom mnfr. rear 75
Crescent ave. h. 30 Mt. Pleasant
Peloquin Gilbert, foreman, 281 Walden,
h. 106 Concord ave.
Nazare, laborer, h. 106 Concord ave.
Augustine, brickmaker, h. 49 Dublin
Frank X. candy maker, B. bds. 106
Concord ave.
Joseph, engineer, 281 Walden, bds.
106 Concord ave.
Pelrin Anson II. iceman, h. 135 Thoru-
dike
Peltier Joseph O. church organ builder,
h. 25 Market
Pelton Calvin T. rubber worker, h. 136
Winsor
DeWitt L. Rev, student, H. U. house
84 Wendell [Clark
John C. piano polisher, house Hotel
Penaligan -lames \. butter, etc. 15 East-
em Market, B. h. 9 Haskell
Pendergasl Martin, core maker, house
33S Vine
Pendexter Prances E. principal, Gore
primary school, h. 80 Fourth
Maria T. Miss, h. 80 Fourth
IV'iikc Christiana, widow of George, h.
60 Spring
Frederick, shoemaker, 24 Hampshire
bouse 7.'* Bristol
Pennell Ellington, salesman, 143 Cam-
bridge, b. at West Somerville
Penuell James F. hardware, stoves, etc.
143 Cambridge, h. 29 Blake
Penney Catherine \V\ widow of Thomas
W. h. 2542 Mass. ave.
C. Fred, farmer, h. end WTiittemore
David A. hostler, 412 Mass. ave. h. 3
Boylston pi.
Emma, teacher, Washington gram-
mar school, b. 22 Sacramento pi.
George S. clerk, 205 Broadway, bds.
2542 Mass. ave. [do.
James, hostler, 216 Green, house 334-i
John D. farmer, h. end Whittemore
Margaret J. teacher, Washington
grammar school, h. 22 Sacramento
place
Maria V. widow of Schuyler J. house
8 Center
N. Joseph, milkman, 7 Frank, h. do.
Richard H. shipper, 205 Broadway,
bds. 2542 Mass. ave.
Thomas W. clerk, 1847 Mass. ave.
bds. 2542 do.
Penniman Harry A. bookkeeper, 446
Main, h. at E. Lexington
Henry, decorator, h. 107 Spring-
Irving W. bookkeeper, 638 Mass. a v.
b. 29 Lawrence
Maurice, tin worker, 385 Putnam av .
bds. 248 River
Pennington Louis A. tinsmith, h. 143
Franklin
Thomas, printer, house 8 Willow
Peo Frank, djTer, rms. rear 20 Cottage
Pepler William, hairdresser,29 Prospect,
bds. 31 do.
Pepper Frances Miss, house 37 Eustis ct.
Peppin Louis, broom maker, h. 75 (re-
cent avenue
Percival Edmund A. tailor, 6 Beacon,
room 1, B. house 69 Moore
Emeline L. widow of Warren, h.456
Putnam ave.
Harry W. bookkeeper, 29 Franklin,
house 456 Putnam avenue
Percy Mary Mrs. h. 41 Banks
Perkins Arthur E. clerk, Dane Hall,rms.
25 ( "hurch
Augusta A. widow of John R. bds.
LBS River
Augustus M.painter,house31 Amory
Caroline, widow of Elisha K. h. L07
Pearl
Charles,pressman,at Riverside Press,
house id Fairmont Norfolk
Clarence H. machinist, house 89
Effle A. teacher, Wellington Bchool,
bds. 95 llenr\
Elizabeth, widow of Levi, house ~
Leveretl
Eva A. h. 31 Anion
Fannie A. w iWuw ..f < harles, house 7
Summer
398
CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY
Perkins Frank H. machinist, h.25 Magee
Fred, teamster, b. 89 Mt. Auburn
George A. lawyer, 15 Court sq. B.h.
7 Everett
George M. engineer, B. & A. R. R.h.
598 Putnam ave.
Hamilton H. foreman, Waverly, cor-
ner Talbot, h. 95 Henry
Harry, plumber, b. 108 Columbia
Helen R. Miss, h. 29 Putnam ave.
James K. h. Hotel Edna, Arnold
Circle
James M. law student, b. Hotel
Edna, Arnold Circle
James O. clerk, Amr. R. Co. Ninth,
h. 17 Leonard ave.
Levi G. painter, rear 10 Brattle, h.
at Chelsea
Lucy A. widow of James B. house
93 Prospect
Mary A. widow of Albert D. h. 473
Broadway
Maxime, arctic maker, b. 191 Portland
Napoleon, boot maker, h. 191 Port-
land
Napoleon, Jr. boot maker, Araer.
Rub. Co. h. 229 Charles
Oliver L. asst. supt. 90 Tremont, B.
house 3 Norris
Sarah E. Miss, house 29 Putnam av.
Sarah E. widow of Hatfield, house
236 Pearl
Walter S. salesman, B. h. 23 Ellery
Willard E.car conductor,b. 236 Pearl
William, laborer, h. 12 Harrison
William E. provisions, 28& Dock sq.
B. b. Hotel Edna, Arnold Circle
William H. pattern maker, house 10£
Worcester
Wilson, candy maker, b. 10 Union
Pero John H. soap maker, house 224
Franklin
Perow Jeremiah, carpenter, h. 253 Sixth
Perrault Gideon, mason, b. 98 Dudley
Pierre, mason, h. 105 Dudley
Perrigo Lorenzo J .jeweler, h.73B Allston
PERRIN FRANKLIN, manager,
vault dept. Cambridge Safe Deposit
and Trust Co. 1300 Mass. ave. h.
Arsenal sq. Seep. 770
Perrine Charles, student, H. U. h. 52
Walden
Perron Amos, laborer ,h. 37 School st. ct.
Peter L. carpenter, h. 452 Winsor
Perrot Theo. artist, h. 128 Magazine
Perry Adelbert F. clerk, 638 Mass. ave.
h. r. 136 Green
Alexander H.provisions,h.88 Winsor
Anthony, hairdresser, 188 Third
Antonio, house 210 Bridge
Charles, milkman, bds. 317 Vine
Charles A. carpenter, 11 Cherr}r, h.
28 Glenwood avenue
Perry Charles A. clerk, Somerville, h. 6
Elm
Charles E. piano stool maker, 1). 1
Corliss place
Charles E. tool aharpener, ft. Ayer's
wharf, Third, h. 117 Otis
Charles F.engineer,b.l00 Mt. Auburn
Charles H. Rev- rector, St. Peter's
Episcopal church, h. 15 Clinton
Chauncy R. at Transit Commission,
B. b. 63 Highland ave.
Dan vers H. wheelwright, h. 319
Columbia
David, paper hanger, rms. 1170
Mass. ave.
David, paper hanger, 22 Boylston,b.
1168 Mass ave.
Edward, laborer, bds. 1 Sixth
Eliza A. widow of Benjamin F. house
100 Mt. Auburn
Emma R. widow of John P. h. 63
Highland avenue
Eugene L. clerk, B. bds. 35 Rice
Eugene L. Mrs. h. 35 Rice
Foster, carpenter, house 102 Henry
Frank, car conductor, boards 319
Columbia
Frank, h. 128 Norfolk
Frank, laborer, h. 2 Gore st. pi.
Frank A. trav. salesman, h.l Corliss
place
Frank P. salesman, h. 128 Norfolk
Franklin W. h. 513 Putnam avenue
George, brick mnf r. h.2301 Mass. av.
George, rubber worker, rear 368
Main, house 41 School st. ct.
George B. peddler, b. 319 Columbia
George G. tinman, 385 Putnam ave.
house 30 Glenwood avenue
George Herbert, beef cutter, b. 513
Putnam Ave.
George T. nurse, bds 8 Salem
Georgiana Miss, milliuer,102 Henry,
house do.
Hadley H. car conductor, h. hotel
Saxon, 10a Mt. Auburn
Henry A. clerk, b. 88 Winsor
John, box maker, h. 18 Spring
John, laborer, house 10 East
John, laborer, h. 66 Second
John^ Jr. car washer, b. 10 East
John A. house 783 Cambridge
Joseph, laborer, b. 10 East
Joseph C. action maker, h. 18 Spring-
Joseph F. hairdresser, 44 Third, h.
128 Bridge
Joseph H. starter, 2369 Mass. av. h.
9 Frank
Manuel, h. 19 Gore
Manuel, at 201 Bridge, b. 34 Second
Manuel, laborer, h. 26 WTinter
Manuel, mill hand, First, cor. Thorn-
dike, house 36 Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE
[P]
DIRECTORY
399
Perry Manuel seaman, h. 86 Cambridge
Mary L. Mrs. house 1 Corliss place
Mary O. Mrs. house 66 Austin
Melvin W. carpenter, h. 28 Glen-
wood avenue
Ralph L. carpenter house 318 Pearl
Rebecca, widow of Edward A. bds.
98 Hammond
Redden, laborer, b. 27 Washington
Ruffin, laborer, h. 27 Washington
Tony, bds. 5 Eighth
William, clerk, B. h. 51 Clay
William F. laborer, house 1 Fifth
William H. fish, h. 139 Mt. Auburn
William P. draughtsman, B. house
43 Crescent avenue
Person August, laborer, house 301 Main
Ernst, box maker, Lamb & Ritchie,
Albany, house Hotel Brooks,
Brooks [ton
Emanuel, safe maker, h. 5 Washing-
Gens, wire worker, b. 291 Main
Oscar, h. 6 Hotel Lilly, 21 Harrison
Persons Clair G.clerk,H.U.b. 128 Norfolk
George K. carpet upholsterer, h. 128
Norfolk
Persson August, cabinet maker, b. 108
Thorndike
A. Bernard, baker, h. 8 Cherry
Peter John, laborer, h. rear 293 Third
Manuel, laborer, house 19 Gore
William, laborer, house 12 East
5 Arthur
Fayette
Charles, spring maker, house 227
Vine
Chares J. electi otyper, 145 High, B.
h. 12 Fayette
George J. steam fitter, Am. Rub.
Co. also restaurant, 334 Main, h. do.
James H. boot and shoe maker, 58
Brookline, h. 35 do.
John, jeweler, b. 227 Vine
John, laborer, b. 227 Vine
John H. letter carrier, P. 0.647 Mass.
ave. house 357 Prospect
Mary, widow of John, house 78
Kirkland
Shag, laborer, b. 227 Vine
Thomas F. fireman. Am. Rub. Works,
house 245 Sixth
Thomas W. foreman, 446 Main, house
471 do.
William, laborer, h. 12 East
Peterson Albert J. carpenter, b. 14
Suffolk
Alfred, at North's, b. 4 Parnell
Axel, 169 Gore, rms. 314 Cambridge
Axel, coachman, 1106 Mass avenue,
rooms do.
Axel, hostler, rms. 47 Franklin
Carl A. cabinet maker. 108 Cam-
bridge, h. 974 Thorndike
Peterson Charles, carpenter, house Hotel
Shirley, School
Charles, engineer, 1). 57 Portland
Charles A. teacher, h. 53 Dana
Charles E. plumber, h. 53 Dana
Charles L. machinist, h. 135 Amory
C. P. stone cutter, h. 29 Plymouth
Edward W. carpenter, h. 2 Cherry pi.
Eliza A. widow of Miles, h. 2 Cherry
place
Erick, clerk, B. b. 39 Prince
E. J. h. 167 Hampshire
Frank, blacksmith, h. Rogers block,
8 Washington
Gustaf, bamboo worker, h.l Pioneer
Hans, cabinet maker, h. 291 Green
Hans, machinist, h. 102 Elm
Hans L. trimmer, 286 Main, h. 30
Union
Hans W. printer, Riverside Press, b.
291 Green
Harriet H. Mrs. h. 49 Sacramento
Hermon, printer, Riverside Press>
rms. 4 Rockwell
Hugo, framer, 1416 Mass. ave. h. r.
1 Emmons pi.
John, at B. B. Works, h. 24S Third
John, blacksmith, h. 13 State
John, h. 145 Main
John, copper plate etcher, house 112-
Kinnaird
John, moulder, h. 30 Berkshire
John A. clerk, 463 Mass. ave. h. 295
Broadway
John E. laborer, h. 216 Brookline
Julius, clerk, bds. 394 Main
Martin, framer, 1114 Mass. ave. h.at
Saxonville
Martin, piano maker, 394 Main, bds.
Hotel Winsor
Moody, coachman, h.S Berkshire pi.
Nils, piano maker, h. 30 Union
Oscar, driver, rms. 44 Pearl
William F. drug clerk, B. b. 113
Washington
William II . compositor, h. 293 Green
Pethick Edwin T. stone cutter, house
55£ Franklin
Petit .lean B. brick maker, h. .Jackson
Joseph, carpenter, b. 152 Kindge av.
Manuel, brick maker, h. 117 Rindge
avenue
Pettee Rennet G. telephone inspector, lr
331 Broadway
Julinc. widow of .Joseph (i. bds. 331
Broadway
PETTERSON OSCAK <i. baker
303 and 351* Main, b. 109 Winsor.
See p. 77S
Pettes Hartwell S. Mr-. teacher of danc-
ing. 82 Franklin, h. do.
lVttigrew John, boards Ware Hall ,388
Harvard
400
CAMBRIDGE
[P]
DIRECTORY
Pettingill & Pear (Isaac S. Pear), spring
bed mnfrs.Rhoades building,State,
store 30 Bratlle, B.
Pettito Luke, floor layer, b. 10 AVilbur
Pevear Arthur S. ius. broker, 31 Milk,
rm. 4, B. b. 5 Pleasant pi.
Sarah D. R. widow of Warren E. h.
5 Pleasant pi.
Peverelly George A. b. 3 Amory pi.
PEVEY GILBERT A. A. city
solicitor, CitjT Hall and lawyer,
Master in Chancery, Justice of the
Peace, 763 Mass. ave. and 5 Tre-
mont, B. h. 17 Hurlbut. See page
813
Pf aff George H. cracker dealer, 29 Frank-
lin, b. 39 Cottage
William, cracker dealer, 29 Franklin,
bds. 39 Cottage
Pfeiffer Emil C. b. 57 Wendell
George F. instructor, b. 8 Garden
Joseph F. prof. of German andLatin,
h. 57 Wendell
Pfingst Ernest, foreman, 35 Prospect, b.
25 Tnman
Pfleeger Gotlieb, laborer, b. 12 Winter
Pflueger Carl, musician, h. 21 Trowbridge
Phalen Alice A. widow of William, h. 72
Washington
Phaup Hugh B. salesman, h. 22 Elm
Phelan Catherine Mrs. h. 13 School
Edmund T. h. 15 Whitney ave.
Edward, foreman, 108 Camdridge, b.
34 Second
Edward, teamster, Richardson &
Bacon, h. 41 Cowperthwaite
Ellen, widow of Timothy A. house
30 Mt. Auburn
James, city laborer, h. 133 Amory
James, lithographer, h. 257 Franklin
Jeremiah J. switchman, F. R. R. h.
42 Middlesex
John T. plumber, 17 Brattle, house
10 Saville
Joseph, laborer, b. 41 Flagg
Martin J. at 29 Franklin, house 171
Norfolk [Bolton
Mary, widow of William, house 40
Mary J. h. 40 Bolton
Michael Mrs. h. r. 19 Fairmont
Thomas J. stone cutter, h. 10 Clay
William, gardener, h. 5 DeWolfe
WTilliam T. paper collar glazier, 10
Arrow, b. 5 DeWolfe
Phelps Albert G. engineer, house 106
Prospect
Albert S. compositor, h. 14 Shepard
Annie L. stenographer, B. bds. 322
Harvard
Charles A. h. 16 Linnaean
CorydonN. clerk, b. 141 Green
Edward F. salesman, 450 Washing-
Phelps Francis, rms. 3 Garden
George E. at Murray street stables,
b. 18 Dodge
George Turner,teacher,h.l6 Linnaean
Harriet M. widow of Simeon D. h.
44 Columbia
Harry A. driver, b. 18 Dodge
John T. 1190 Mass. ave. rms. do.
Luella J. Miss, b. 37 Arlington
Myron W. (Graves & Phelps), table
mnfr. State, cor. Osborn, house
44 Columbia
Stephen D. switchman, h. 18 Dodge
Thomas J. (Clarke & Phelps), cate-
rer, 1190 Mass. ave. h. at Boston
William H. electrotyper, 26 Arch,B
h. 141 Green
Phetteplace Albert H. candy maker, b.
12 Columbia [bridge
Edward, box maker, h. 1070 Cam-
Harry A. helper, b. 12 Columbia
Lewis T. fireman, h. 12 Columbia
Phil Martin, painter, h. 992 Cambridge
Martin, painter, h. 226 Charles
Philbrick Hattie BT. G. h. 285 Main
Hazen P. student, b. 38 Putnam av.
Jennie A. widow of George P. house
38 Putnam ave.
Louisa D. widow of Ira R. house
285 Main
Phillips Addie J. Miss, dressmaker, 58
Dana, b. do.
Albert, jobber, h. rear 174 Franklin
Bros. & Co. (Lewis H., Elizabeth and
Julia F.Phillips), furniture mnfrs.
and dealers, 507 Mass. ave.
Carrie E. apothecary, 81' Concord
ave. b. 359 Huron ave.
Charles, clerk, B. b. 14 Springfield
Charles, plumber, 17 Brattle, h. at
Newton
Charles I. painter, h. 127 Auburn
Charles L. auctioneer, b. 147 Green
Charles W. clerk, bds. 90 Green
Charles W. Jr. driver, 53 River, h.
35 Brookline
David, gardener, h. 58 Dana
Edward, at Waltham Watch Co. b.
24 Wrarland
Edward R. agent, h. 77 Pemberton
Edwin W. clerk, h. 41 Orchard
Elizabeth, widow, h. 127 Elm
Elizabeth, widow of George S.
(Phillips Bros. & Co.), 507 Mass.
ave. h. 82 Franklin
E. Burt, metal and brass foundry,'107
North, B. h. 12 In man
Frank H. gate tender, B. & A. R. R.
h. 594 Putnam ave.
George H.bookbinder,h.4 Jordan pi.
George Turner, bds. 16 Linnaean
Grace D. widow of James H. music
teacher, h. 2 William
CAMBRIDGE
[P]
DIRECTORY
401
Phillips Harriet F. widow of Ivers K. h.
41 Orchard
H. May Miss, dressmaker, 58 Dana,
house do.
Ida J. h. 3 Dover
James, printer, h. 314 Winsor
John, cigar maker, h. 83 Brookline
Julia F. Miss, (Phillips Bros.<fc Co.),
507 Mass. ave. h. 82 Franklin
Lewis H. (Phillips Bros. & Co.), fur-
niture, 507 Mass. ave. house 82
Franklin
Maggie L. h. 58 Dana
Margaret, widow of John, house 172
Charles
Martha, widow of Nathaniel, house
127 Auburn
Mary, h. 10 Essex
Nathan, porter, b. 61 Washington
Nathaniel B. gate tender, B. & A. E.
R. b. 594 Putnam ave.
Philip, fruit dealer, h. 81 Auburn
William, clerk, b. 24 Warland
William K. clerk, 669 Mass. ave. h.
Hotel Elmwood, 209 Green
William S. salesman, 141 Federal, B.
b. 460 Putnam ave.
William W. clerk, 615 Mass. ave. b.
24 Warland
, tinsmith, rms. 40 Austin
Philpott Anthony J. reporter, 244 Wash-
ington, B. h. 7 Elm
Arthur J. carpenter, h. 1383 Cam-
bridge
Sherman, at Coleman Bros. h. rear
259 Columbia
Stephen, laborer, h. 70 Hastings
William D. inspector, Brookline
Electric Light Co. h. 86 Allston
Phiuney Alice C. Miss, teacher Webster
grammar school, b. 125 Magazine
Everett A. salesman, 120 North, B.
h. 61 Prospect
Fred, engiueer,174 Broadway, house
3 Lin wood pi.
Herbert E. laborer, h. 137 Clark
Kate, widow of Hugh M. house 242
Broadway
Manford E. engineer, 138 Norfolk,h.
41 Pine
Walter J. box maker, b. 3 Linwood
place
see Finney
Phipps Lemuel L. janitor, Longfellow
bldg. h. 126 Hamilton
Phoup Hugh P>. salesman, h. 22 Kim
Pi Eta Society, 1 Winthrop sq.
Piatt Richard II. bookkeeper, Laminar
Fibre Co. Tannery
Picard Jules, engineer, h. 3 Distillhouse
Pichette Charles E. furniture, 828 s<>m-
erville ave. h. at Arlington
Pick Edwin 1). motorman, h. 9 Locke
Pickard Charles E. grocer,345 Columbia,
bds. 326 do.
Edward H. brass worker, bds. 5
Rogers block, Washington
Eliza Mrs. b. 439 Main
•e<
b. 68 Inman
John, iron moulder, h. r. 43 Pine
Joseph, brass worker,house 5 Roger*
blk. Washington
Richard, carpenter, h. 68 Inman
Pickering Edward Charles, Paine prof.
of Practical Astronomy,and direc-
tor H. U. Observatory, Garden,
house do.
William H. asst. prof. H. U. Obser-
vatory, Garden, rms. 65 Sparks
Pickett Annie, h. 1070 Cambridge
George F. stone pointer, boards 21
Western ave.
Isabella, widow of Abiel H. house
1070 Cambridge
Joseph J. stone pointer, 166 Devon-
shire, B. h. 21 Western ave.
Pickles Charles, teamster, h. 256 Charles
Picott Orrin F. wheelwright, 361 River,
h. 227 Putnam ave.
Pidgeon Charles S. bricklayer, house 46
Read
Katie Mrs. h. 237 Columbia
Nelson C. wire worker, h. 96 Austin
N. C. Mrs. dressmaker, 96 Austin.
house do.
see Pigeon, also Pidgin
Pidgin Charles F. 20 Beacon, B. h. Ill
Austin
Lucy S. physician, 111 Austin, h.do.
Pierce Benjamin H. driver,l 36 Banks, h.
109 Winsor
Calvin D. bookbinder, B. house II
Suffolk
Carrie P. teacher, Tarbell primary
school, b. at Boston
Catherine M. widow of James P. h.
65 Mt. Auburn
Charles, b. 22 Cogswell ave.
Charles E. foreman, 29 Franklin, h.
23 Mellen
Charles E. (diaries E.Pierce & Co.),
tin can mnfr .448 Main and (Charles
Waugh & Co.), carriage mnfr.446
and 448 do. h. 23 Mellen
Charles E. & Co. (Charles K. Pierce,
and Charles Waugh), tin can mnfrs.
448 Main
Clara W. widow of Andrew, h. til!)
Mt. Auburn
C. Fred, clerk, 2-25 Cambridge, bds.
5 Russell
Eugene W. carpenter, boards 85 Mt.
Auburn
Fannie S. Mrs. h. 139 Main
Francis E. clerk, li. h.Groveland
402
CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY
Pierce George E. travelling salesman, h.
1791 Mass. ave.
Henry A. clerk, 18 F. H. sq. B. h. 22
Cogswell ave.
Herbert L. furniture mover, 143 Han-
over, B. h. 109 Winsor
James A. clerk, h. 11 Farwell place
James F. machinist, h. Clarendon av.
James Wilson, civil engineer, boards
Mellen
James W. treasurer, Boston Can Co.
126 Milk, B. h. 14 Linnsean
John G. engineer, 25 Hovey ave. h.
17 Line
Lucy McG. widow of George, house
43 Dana
Margaret J. Mrs. h. 1530 Cambridge
Myron E. dentist, 1308 Mass. ave.
rms. 2? Church
PIERCE PHINEAS, president,
Reversible Collar Co. Putnam ave.
and 27 Kilby, B. h. at Boston. See
page 10
Sarah E. widow of James W. h. 27
Walden
Starr McG. student, H. U.h.43 Dana
Stephen H. foreman, 205 Broad wray,
h. at Somerville
William, house 57 Harris
William C. asst. inspector of wires,
h. 39 River
William D. musician, umbrellas, etc.
454 Mass. ave. h. 25 Park
William F. clerk, h. 34£ Day [court
William T. engineer,h. 9 Baldwin st.
see Peirce
Pierre Alice E. widow of Frank, h. 1537
Cambridge
Pierson Albert, painter,b.994 Cambridge
Pigeon Augustus, machinist, Broadway,
cor. Sixth, h. 77 Broadway
Horatio, lumberman,h. 40 Webster av.
see Pidgin, also Pidgeon
Piggott John J. h. 181 Winsor
Thomas, teamster, h. 34£ Winter
William J. car conductor, house 10
Myrtle ave.
Pihl Ludwig, painter, b. 226 Charles
Pike Addie Miss, h. 62 Cherry
Charles, carpenter, rms. 35 Pearl
Charles L. sergeant, station 2, house
14>£ Fayette
Eben W. assistant clerk of commit-
tees, office, City Hall, h. 23 Green
Edward A. driver, h. 268 River
Eliza J. Mrs. h. 17 Pleasant
Frank H. bookkeeper, h.1529 Camb.
Frank W. paper box cutter,house 14
I- ayette
Frederick, at engineers office, City
Hall, b. Uh Fayette
Harry H. music teacher, 19 Trow-
bridge, bds. do.
Pike Herbert W.at office Woven Hose
Co. b. 1529 Cambridge
Howard E. motorman, h. 22 Eliot
James, artist, h. 14 Carlisle
John X. watchman, B. &M. R. R.h.
382 Cambridge
Joseph S. asst. supt. 169 Gore, house
51 Preston, Somerville
Lulu M. teacher, elocution, 19 Trow-
bridge, bds. do.
Mary S. widow of Henry H. h. 52£
Sacramento
Richard Mrs. house 48 Hawthorn
Sadie L. h. 1529 Cambridge
Sumner C. engineer, h. 418 Main
Theodore L. supt. of sewers, City
Hall, h. 19 Trowbridge
Walter W. Mrs. h. 14 Bigelow
PIKE'S STABLE, 565 Mass. av.
ave. See page 780
Pilibbosian Hapet M. Armenian Cong.
clergymen, h. 59 Mt. Auburn
Pillsbury Frank H. fruit, etc. 118 Cam-
bridge, B. h. 294 Brookline
Joanna H. Mrs. rooms 18 Shepard
Pine Phoebe A. Mrs. h. 39 Tremont
Pineo Evaline, dressmaker, 19 Hilliard,
house do. [20 Gray
Pinkerton William B. student, H. U. ti.
Pinkham Albion B. h. Hotel Clark,Clark
Alexander, clerk, b. 371 Winsor
Eunice H. widow of George G. house
219 Green
Fred B. C. carpenter, h. 371 Winsor
George F. (Pinkham & Co.), slate
and bricks, Prison Point, house at
Wollaston
Henry E. driver, h. 166 Winsor
John W. machinist, h. 40 Market
& Co. (Geo. F. and I. W. Pinkham),
material slate roofing, and brick,
Prison Point, next bridge, office, 9
Milk, Boston
Pinn Howard W. T. waiter, house 51
Portland
Pinney Mary, widow of William, house
9 Norton place
Pion Edmund, blacksmith, house 159
Cambridge
Piper Annie M. h. 17 Orchard
Carroll G. cashier, Met. Life Ins. Co.
h. 79 Pearl
George F. lawyer, 48 Congress, rm.
23, B. h. 17 Avon
Henry A. account adjuster, house 45
Laugdon
Montgomery, driver.Hatch'sExpress,
h. 56 Mt. Auburn
William C. provisions, 3 Brattle, h.
33 Wallace
William Taggard, h. 179 Brattle
Pippy John H. shoe repairer, 19 River,
h. at Chelsea
CAMBRIDGE
[P]
DIRECTORY
403
Pistole W. B. house 439 Main
Pitgner John B. laborer, h.85 Rindge av.
Pitkin Emily R. teacher, AUston gram-
mar school, b. 60 Prospect
Pitman Edwin, cooper, house |481 Cam-
bridge
Samuel, cooper, h. 176 Spring
Pitt Arminegelde, watchman.B- S. B.Co.
rear 124 Rindge ave. h. do.
Charles P. machinist, h. 1309 Camb.
James S. hairdresser, h. 1309 Camb.
Place Charles, paper box mnfr. 134 Nor-
folk and (Charles Place & Co.),
provisions, 145 Hampshire, house
314 Broadway
PLACE CHARLES & CO.
(Charles Place), provisions, 145
Hampshire. See p. 777
Darius F. house 226 Broadway
Plaisted Elizabeth, widow of George, b.
4 Leonard ave.
Plancich Peter H. (Y. Plancich & Son),
78 Harvard, h. do.
Vincent (Y. Plancich & Son), 78 Har-
vard, bds. do.
Y. & Son(Yincent and Peter II. Plan-
cich), grocers, 78 Harvard
William Y. bds. 78 Harvard
Plante Ferdino, brickmaker, house 152
Rindge ave.
Piatt Henry, valet, h. 27 Mill
Plummer Albert C. clerk, 13 Broadway,
h. at Somerville
Alfred F. carpenter, h. 20 Howard
Charles A. letter carrier, P. 6., B. h.
507 Putnam ave.
Frank J. clerk, 29 Franklin, h. 70
Prince
H. Nelson, clerk, 21 Merchants row,
B. b. 2161 Mass. ave.
John W. watchmaker, 153 Court, B.
b. 64 Dana
Lizzie R. Mrs. h. 29 Sacramento
Priscilla X. widow of Horatio X. h.
2161 Mass. ave.
Stephen E. shoe cutter,b.85 Franklin
William E. bookbinder, house 60
Sacramento
AVilliam H. P. carpenter, 72 Xorfolk,
h. 235 Columbia
Pochaski Anthony, blacksmith,house 233
Charles
Pohner Anthony, cigar maker, rms. 518
Putnam ave.
Poindexter Archie II. slater, 1250 Mas<.
ave. h. 55 Grigg
Foote, driver, 12 Brattle, house 17
Hovey ave.
John T. porter, Riverside Press, h.
35 Howard
Kebecca A. Mrs. dressmakrr. 169
Putnam ave. house do.
Robert E. shoe laster,b.l7 Hovey av.
Poindexter Thomas, shoe laster, B. h. 1
Inman pi.
Thomas J. hairdresser, 4 Brattle sq.
rooms 35 Howard
William R. shoe laster, B. house 146
Harvard
Poirier Daniel, laborer, h. 98 Dudley
Eleazer, brickmaker, h. Clifton"
Louis P. clerk, B. h. Xorris, next
Cedar
Philias, brickmaker, h. 10 Clifton
Poitrast Ferdinand, carpenter, house 64
Sacramento
Polack Benjamin, clerk, 96 River, bds. 78
Pleasant
I. L. collector, h. 78 Pleasant
Polak Henry (H. & I.Polak),cigar mnfr.
412 Main, bds. 3 Watson
H. & I. (Henry and Isaac Polak),
cigars, 412 Main
Isaac (H. & I. Polak). cigar mnfr.
412 Main, h. 3 Watson
Poland Edward W. foreman, 15 Church,
rms. 36 Austin
Polk Benjamin, porter, h. 362 Broadway
Poll Max, instructor, H. U. h.44 Shepard
Pollack James, tailor, B. h. 45 River
Robert R. at 7 Garden, b. 5 Ashton
place
Pollard George, carpenter,h. r.45 Xorfolk
Irving W. bookkeeper, B. bds. 30
Fairfield
John S. house 9 Bigelow
Martha W. widow of Edward, h. 30
Fairfield
Polley Albert B. pattern maker, bds. 3
Blackstone
Charles, motorman, h. 8 Athens
George, bds. 61 Prince
Harvey, motorman, b. 8 Athens
James R. driver, b. 115 River
John, teamster, h. 3 Blackstone
Pollock Robert, at Am. R. Works, h. 19
Fifth
Pollson Hans, painter, b. 3 Gore place
Pomeroy Calvin H. teamster, house 77
Broadway [house do.
Herbert B*. grocer. 52 Broadway.
John T. boiler maker, 72 Main. b. 30
Broadway
Thomas \\ fireman, h.3 Grotto pi.
William B. laborer, b.3 Grotto pi.
Pomp Christian, b.37 Washington
Maggie, widow of Christopher, h.:>7
Washington
Ponce John H. lawyer, 18 Pemberton sq.
B. h. 84 Thorndike
Poute John, barber, h. 252 Hampshire
Poole Albert F. (Poole & MeKenna), ex-
press teams, 265 Colombia, bds.
63 Elm
August F. draughtsman, boards iv
Columbia
404
I AM1SKIDGE
[P]
DIRECTORY
Poole Calvin, boarding house, 9 Norfolk
Fred L. confectioner, h. 10 Fairmont
Harry C. shipper, b. 183 Columbia
Willard II. piano key maker, house
150 River
, Mrs. h. 232 Winsor
& McKenua( Albert F.Poole and Wm.
McKenna), express teams, 265
Columbia
Poor Howard W. at Prospect Union, 744
Mass. ave. h. do.
William A. gasritter, h. 6 Essex
Poore James, supt. Great White Spirit
Co. Distillhouse, cor. Cambridge,
h. at Charlestown
Pope Charles A. laundry, h. 4 Granite
Eugene A. bookkeeper, 9 Tremont,
B. h. 125 Oxford
Fred, student, b. 125 Oxford
Harriet M. widow of John, house 45
Cottage
Roland H. engineer, John Reardon
& Sons, b. 14 Cottage
Sarah E. Miss, h. 119 Oxford
Popel Nicholas R. wood and coal, 359£
Main, h. 22£ School st. pi.
Poquett Joseph, h. 113 Rindge ave.
Portch George R. butler, 63 Garden,b.do.
Porter Benjamin F. Mrs. h. 142 Green
Charles, hairdresser, h.l Hotel Har-
rison [mer
David F. trav. salesman, h. 14 Sum-
David S. butter, etc. h. 151 Winsor
Emeline Mrs. b. 157 Hancock
Fred, h. Hotel Templeton, Harrison
George W. manager, Yerxa & Co. 298
Cambridge, b. 95 Spring
Grace M. piano action maker, h. 14
Summer [do.
Helen, nurse, Cambridge Hospital, b.
Henry, salesman, B. h. 2 Lanison pi.
Henry S. prop. Cambridge laundry
and Empire Laundry Machinery
Co. 6 Soden, h. at Dorchester
James E. st. car conductor, h.3
Lexington ave. ward 5
Linn B. author, h. 12 Norfolk
Louis F. clerk, b. 151 Winsor
Mary Mrs. house 136 Harvard
Oliver N. station agent, Mt. Auburn
station, F. R. R. rms. 40 Cushing
Perez G. salesman, 23 Broad, B. h.
146 Prospect
Robert H. carpenter, h.48 Jay
Roland R. painter, b. 14 Prospect
Rotheus, electrotyper, h. 47 Crescent
av.
Sidney R. clerk, 4 Liberty sq. B. b.
14 Summer
Thomas, tailor, b. 3 Hotel School
Walter F. T. ins. b. 14 Summer
William, h. 160 River
William H. blacksmith, h. 120£ Elm
Port ci- William H. bookkeeper, hons<- 24'i
Columbia
William II. motorman, h. rear 31
Baldwin
William H. truant officer,h.241 River
William M. motorman. b. 43 Auburn
pi.
William N. watchman. Am. N. & T.
Co. house 95 Spring
Porter's Hotel, Edgar I.D. Houck, prop.
prop. 1974 and 1980 Mass. ave.
Porteus Richard M. glass polisher, house
Hotel Carlisle, 14 Carlisle
Post Albert, laborer, h. 26 Bristol
Post Office station E, 18 Boylston
Office station F, 647 Mass. ave.
Office station M, 343 Cambridge
Office station P, 1849 Mass. ave.
Office sub station 4, Somerset Hill 83
Concord ave.
Poter Octave, hostler, h. 107 Rindge av.
Potter Alfred C. asst. H. U. library, h.
Kenuedy ave,
Arthur H. confectioner, 387 Main, h.
134b Washington
Frank T. clerk, 519 Mass. ave. boards
9 Fairmont avenue
George S. house 16 Prescott
George S. jr. teacher, 97 Beacon. B.
bds. 16 Prescott
Henry J. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, house 24 Pearl
Henry M. cutter, 13 Summer, B. h.
87 Lakeview avenue
H. J. cracker dealer, 29 Franklin h.
at Somerville
Louis M. hostler, B. rms. 34 Howard
Margaret E. widow of Charles E. h.
39 Jav
Nellie Bigelow Mrs. h. 202 Hamilton
Thomas, foreman, 107 Milk, B. h. 9
Fairmont ave.
Warren C. janitor, 19 Ware, h. do.
Poulson Richard, laborer, rms. S6 Wash-
ington
Pousland Charles F. chemist, Revere
Sugar refinery, h. at Salem
W. F. engineer, 169 Gore, house at
Somerville
Poutin Louis, laborer, h. 15 Vandine
Poval Alfred P. engineer, Revere Sugar
Refinery, h. 32 Ellsworth ave.
James, clerk, bds. 32 Ellsworth ave.
Powderly James, hostler, h. IS Green
Powell BurtE. student, H. U. h. 20 Gray
Charles, paper hanger, house 472
Mass. ave.
George A. teamster, h. 69 Bristol
James H. Jr. clerk. 1322 Mass. ave.
Murray, wheelwright, house 55 Otis
Murray Mrs. millinery. 315 Cam-
bridge, house 55 Otis [Prospect
Thomas W. stone mason, h. 249
CAMBRIDGE
LP]
DIRECTORY
405
Powell Walter E. (Powell &Co.),10 I>un-
8ter, house 172 Elm. ward 5
& Co. (Walter E. Powell, Adam K.
Wilsou, and Edward S. Coombs.
Jr.), job printers, 10 Dunster
Power Annie F. compositor, h. 107
Ellery
David \Vr. carpenter, h. 208 Appleton
Ellen, widow of Thomas, h. 107
Ellery
John II. bookbinder, Riverside Press,
h. 392 Green
John V. carpenter, h. 82 Oxford
Lawrence P. printer, University
Press, h. 20 Magee
Lawrence F. Jr. bds. 392 Green
Mary, widow of James, h. 21 Grant
Nicholas, pile driver, house 86 First
R. James, pressman, University
Press, bds. 392 Green
Theresa J. Miss, dressmaker, 107
Ellery, bds. do.
Timothy A. boards 107 Ellery
William, bookbinder, bds. 21 Grant
William F. musician, h. 11 School
Powers Bridget, h. 80 Bristol
Charles A. clerk, 9 Brattle, house 14
Buckingham [h. 37 Ash
Daniel E. asst. engineer, Str. No. 1,
Edward, laborer, h. r. 107 Elm
Ellen, widow, house 75 Cambridge
Ellen, widow of Thomas, h. 65 Lin-
coln
Elmer W. key sawyer, 145 Broadway.
house 31 Tremout
Florence R. Mrs. dressmaker, 31
Tremont, h. do.
Harry E. clerk, b. 31 Tremont
Hugh J. machinist, h. 46 Willow
James A. laborer, bds. 1 Conlons ct.
James A. peddler, h. 1 ('onions ct.
James D. teamster, h. 47 North
James P. engineer, b. 528 Mass. ave.
John, conductor, h. 23 Athens
John, laborer, house 47 North
John, laborer, rins. 54 Austin
John, Jr. boards 12 Stevens ct.
John E. hackman, h. 12 Stevens ct.
John F. express, Pool of East, bds.
17 North
John J. carpenter, 184 Harvard, h.
5 ESmmons place d.>.
Kate, dressmaker, 77 Columbia, rms.
Katie Miss, dressmaker, boards 77
( 'ohunbia
POWERS LEE L. furniture, etc.
30 Boylston, and 106 Boylston, B.
house 20 Holyoke. Seepage 827
Mary A. housekeeper, 20 Holyoke
Michael, laborer, i>ds. 268 Bridge
Nicholas, at A. R. Co. bds. 10 Bristol
Pat lick, city paver, h. 1175 Cam-
bridge
Powers Patrick P. plumber, 1160 Cam-
bridge
boards rear 1 1 1 Tremont
Richard, house 80 Bristol
Richard, laborer, house 29 Eliol
Robert, brush maker. 122 Harvard,
house at Boston
Robert, laborer, boards 29 Eliot
Robert E. gardener, Bit. Auburn
cemetery, house 65 Mt. Auburn pi.
Thomas, at Am. Pub. (o. h. 10
Brisiol
Thomas, carpenter, h. 9 Revere
Thomas, h. r. 263 Mt. Auburn
Thomas H. salesman, E. J. Coolidge,
h. 9 Gibson
Thomas J. teamster, h. 12 Ninth
Thomas W. tinsmith, h. 12 Ports-
mouth
William, laborer, h. 24 Vineyard
William P. clergyman, h. 49 Sixth
William II. carpenter, b. 31 Hudson
William H. cooper, h. r. 30 Harvard
Winnifred A. milliner, b. 31 Tremont
Pratt Albert, driver, D. A. Snow. 36
William, b. do.
Albert W. salesman, 140 Kingston.
B. h. 40 Russell
Alice, widow of Jeremiah, h.37 Rice
Alice L. Miss, b.37 Pice
Arthur F. timekeeper. 169 Gore, h.
at Watertown
Charles H. manager, 204 Broadway
Daniel G. brush maker. 122 Harvard,
b. 390 Winsor
Edward P. carpenter, h. 47 Magee
Prancis L. city messenger, City Hall
h. 892 Mass. ave.
( leorge, shoe cul fcer, h. 9 Day
Henry M. treas. S. H. \. Co. h. 5
< arver
Lewis, h. 15£ Austin
Richard W. -team engines and boil-
er-. 131 Portland, li. h. 1851 Mass.
ave.
William II. broker, h. 89 [nman
William W. window shades, 179 Wash-
ington, B. h. 35 Trowbridge
Prattis Annie, widow, bds. 5 Wesl
Pray Benjamin s. com. mer. 53 State, B.
h. 27 Everetl
Blanche J. h. 175 Prospecl
Jamea S. com. hut. 53 Mate, B, b.
27 Everett
Prebeck Mary A. widow of Michael, b.
i") i Winsor
Walter M. trimmer, at 169 (.ore, i>.
454 Winsor
Prebenson Prehen. painter, 22 Boylston,
h. r. is Lopez
Preble Emily V gold leal layer, b, MM
Pearl'
George P. b.204 Pearl
23
406
CAMBKIDUK
[PJ
DIRECTORY
Preble James C. driver, 1402 Mass. ave.
h. 41 Wallace
Leverett L. at Riverside Press, b.
204 Pearl
Origen O. machinist, Riverside Press
h. 204 Pearl
Wallace, physician, 22 Appian way,
house do.
Prendergast Thomas J. clerk, Adams,
Ex. B. b. 74 Green
Prendible Edward, laborer, b. 27 Harvey
James, teamster, b. 25 Donnell
Prenney Joseph C. lumber salesman, h.
57 Brookline
Prentice Edwin A. bookbinder. 26a
Brattle, b. 60 Austin
Henry H. b. 71 Sacramento
Theodore P. letter carrier, P. O. 18
Boylston, h. 99 Garden
William H. motorman, h. 69 Win-
throp
Prentiss George C. painter, 1953 Mass.
ave. h. at Somerville
Presaude James A. coachman, 385 Broad-
way, bds. do.
Presby Frank A. printer, h. 15 Park
Prescott Annie E. widow of Frank Alvin,
h. 10 William
Charles C. hairdresser, 215 Broad-
way, house 257 do.
Charles E. yard master, B. & M. R.
R., B. h. 210 Columbia
Charles V. car conductor, h. 41 Rice
Ella F. Miss, bookkeeper, 204 Broad-
way, h. at Charlestown
Emma Miss, stenographer, h. 52 Mt.
Auburn
Ezekiel, carpenter, 9 Western ave.
h. 23 Erie
Fanny H.asst. foreman, Univ. Press,
bds. 144 Mt. Auburn
Frank W. blacksmith, bds. 144 Mt.
Auburn
George A. motorman, b. 18 Locke
Harry M. driver, 1906 Mass. ave. h.
120 Garden
Hattie A. h. 556 Putnam ave.
Henrietta, widow of Eben C. h. 59
Austin
Henrietta J. Miss, indexer, Otis, cor.
Second, bds. 47 Garden
Joel H. house 144 Mt. Auburn
Marion Miss, b. 66 Inman
Samuel C.student,B. b.334 Broadway
Walter L. janitor, B. b. 5 Jay
William P.salesman,222 Washington,
B. h. 55 Ellery
Presho Charles H. special police, bds.
Holworthy, opp. Locust
Presley Chauncy, printer, h. 7 Brookline
Pressey Edwin H. h. 2 Hotel Harrison
Marinda Miss, h. 2 Hotel Harrison
Preston Thomas S. h. 11 State
Prevear Edward B. shipper, B. house 23
Norfolk [shire
Price Annie M. bookkeeper, b. 88 Hamp-
Charles F. paper hanger, 71 Spring,
house do. [shir*'
Florence F. at Boston, h. 88 Hamp-
George A. painter, h. 6 Jay
Henry W. teamster, b. 58 Elm
Isaac, glass blower, h. 604 Cambridge
James, engineer, h. 414 Main
James, h. 88 Hampshire
James Edwin (J. M. Price & Son),
217 Cambridge, h. 118 Thorndike
James H. printer, b. 604 Cambridge
James M. (J. M. Price & Son), stoves
and hardware, 217 Cambridge, h.
118 Thorndike
Jane C. widow of James H. h.58Ehn
John B. tailor, Lyceum bldg. house
r. 170 Norfolk
John P. plumber, b. r. 170 Norfolk
Julia A. wid. of William B. house 71
Spring
J. M. & Son (James M. and James
Edwin Price), stoves, 217 Cam-
bridge
J. Bradford, ins. agt. h. 10 Ports-
mouth
Raymond B. rms. 151 Austin
Rosie A. F. machine operator, bds.
88 Hampshire
William, foreman, h. 31 Regent
Pride Augustus,mason, b.426 Putnam av.
Priesing Henry A. cook, h. 1 Cedar
Priest Benjamin F. journalist, house 96
Winthrop
Edward E.engineman, steamer No. 1,
h. 96 Winthrop [h. 10 do.
Edward E. Jr. clerk, Si Mt. Auburn
Melvin A. wood printer, house 16
Fairmont
Primus Catherine, widow of Henry, h.
27 Grigg
Prince David H. hostler,h. 1 Richdale av.
James A. confectionery and ice
cream, 167 and 574 Mass. ave. h.
42 Norfolk
Sadie A. confectionery and ice cream,
574 Mass. ave.
Pring Thomas F. foreman, gossamer
dept. Am. Rub. Co. b. at Boston
Pringle James, baker, at Som. house 52
Middlesex
Printon Robert, Jr. coachman, 7 High-
land, h. Fayerweather, next Vas-
sal lane
Prior John, stage manager, h. 20 Prince
Mary, widow of Charles, b.20 Prince
Russell, porter, h. 22 Portland
Thomas J. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, b. 7£ Fairmont ave.
Pritchard Augustus, waiter, h. 63 Wash-
ington
CAMBRIDGE
LP]
DIBEOTOBY
407
Pritchard George, clerk, 1144 Cambridge
h. at Somerville
William, carriage painter, 244 Main,
h. at Somerville
William E. provisions, 1021 and 1144
Cambridge, h. at Somerville
Pritchett James, iron moulder, house 82
Washington
Pritehette Thomas, cook, h. 59 Fairmont
Pritzkow Emil, bookkeeper, bds. 292
Columbia
Probate Court and Court of Insolvency,
Otis, cor. Second, E. C.
Proctor Amelia A. at Camb. Diary Co.
h. 68Allston
Arthur H. bookkeeper, 4 Bridge, h.
at Somerville
Bros. (George O. and Charles H.
Proctor), grain, hay, etc. 4 Bridge
Bros. & Co. (Charles H. and Geo. O.
Proctor), street sprinkling, 4
Bridge
Charles H. (Proctor Bros. & Co.), 4
Bridge, h. at Rockingham, Vt.
Daniel J. clerk, b. 12 Murdock
Dora A. stenographer, 545 Mass. av.
b. 55 Franklin
Edward, clerk, 1253 Cambridge, bds.
12 Murdock
Emily A. Miss, h. 68 Allston
Franklin W. driver, b. 55 Franklin
George O. (Proctor Bros.), and
(Proctor Bros. & Co.), 4 Bridge,
house at Somerville
James C. decorator, h. 179 Columbia
John, piano worker, b. 12 Murdock
John A. cooper, r. 68 Allston, house
55 Franklin
Lyman E. at Dover Stamping Co.
bds. 68 Allston [dock
Mary, widow of Michael, h. 12 Mur-
Mary A. bookbinder, h. 12 Murdock
Thomas F. watchmaker, rms. Ill
Austin
Pronovost Arthur, clerk, 168 (.ore bds.
775 Cambridge
August, cooper, at 169 Gore, h. 775
( Cambridge [775 do.
Mary, clerk, a1 717 Cambridge, bds.
Peter, laborer, h. 58 Rindge ave.
Prosped Btable, 131 Green
I [nion, 7 1 1 Mass. ave.
Prondfool David David Proudfool &
Co.), coal and \\ ood, s I Bridge, h.
1 191 Cambridge
1>ROUDFOOT DAVID & CO.
coal ami wood, 84 Bridge. See fronl
cover
David ('. asst. bookkeeper, Paneui]
Ball Nat.Bank,B.b.l 191 Cambridge
William, carpenter, b. 2 Frank
Proulx Peter, engineer, Parry Bros. bds.
29 Railroad
Prouty George C. foreman, 2 Eusti- et.
rms. do.
Thomas 8. clerk, B. h. 21 Haskell
Provenchee Abraham W. com. trav. h.
Moxon's bldg. Green
Proverbs Alexander T. machinist, Al-
bany, cor. Portland, h. 109 Pleasant
Richard P. laborer, b. 109 Pleasant
Provost George, laborer, Xiles Bros.
Concord ave. h. near do.
Puddister John T. shipper, b. 86 First
John VV. bar tender,!). 86 First
Stephen, machinist, b. 86 First
Puello Alexander, watchman, 3 Hamp-
shire, h. 60 Market
[den ct.
Pugh Ann, widow of Michael, h. 2 Gar-
Pugsley Robert E. piano forte mover, h.
288 Columbia [bia
Ulysses S. piano mover,h. 288 Colum-
Puim Joseph M. polisher, b. 63 Vine
Julia Augusta, h. 63 Vine
Umbel A. widow of Jose I. h. 63
Vine [Hollis
Pullen Edward P. at 184 Broadway, b. 7
Fred B. sergeani of police, station 1,
h. 7 Hollis
Louisa M. widow, h. 7 Hollis
Mary E. Mrs. at Baptist Home, 308
Brookline [ave.
Pulling Clement, mason, h. 21 Cogswell
Pulsford Arthur, foreman compositor.
Univ. Press, h. 33 Ash [liu
Pulsifer Harvey J. painter, h. 167 Frank-
Pulverreiter Julius, tailor, 1020 Cam-
bridge, h. 14 Seckels
Pummell Philip T. cigar maker, house
36 River
Philip T. Jr. plumber, 674 Mass. av.
basement, b. 36 River
Punch Albert, compositor, b. 51 Pleasant
Frank J. compositor, B. b.61 Pleasant
James P. beer bottler, 355 Commer-
cial, B. h. 80 Thorndike
Mary. willow of Patrick. Ii.-">1 Pleasant
Purcell ilyeeni. cement nmfr. 239 Main.
Q. 27 Mt. Auburn
James, paver, h. 123 Hamilton
John, cement maker, r. 239 .Main. b.
27 Mt. Auburn
John, city laborer,h.l37 Webster av.
John II. ped.ibr. b. a\ Porter
Josepb. CTOner, II Porter, b. do.
Joseph E. peddler, h. 11 Porter
Michael. Inspector, C. W. S\ .
M l . Auburn
Patrick, at Am. R. < to. h. 245 Sixth
William P. cement maker, h. 9 I
Purdy David, fireman, 162 Broadway, b.
6 1 Douglass
Gilbert (..oiiu«r.n.( . h. 62 Columbia
Louis St. J. clerk, 1 r> Ma--
26 lutuaii
Purse Frederick B. sexton, h. i^ B
408
CAMBRIDGE
LQ]
DIRECTORY
Purslow Thomas J. car starter,h.36 Grant
Purvin Thomas, baker, h. 113 Second
Putnam Addie F. h. 30 Baldwin
Charles, rms. 46 Langdon
Frederick Ward, curator, Peabocly
Museum of Archaeology and Eth-
nology, H. U. b. 400 Broadway
Grammar School, Fourth, cor. Otis
Ira A. widow of Bertrand F. bds. 244
Putnam ave.
Nelson, driver, U. S. Mail, house 80
Hampshire [Baldwin
Peter C. wood turner, 384 Main,h. 30
Philip A.printer,177 Cambridge, rms.
85 Thorndike
Willard A. physician, 244 Putnam
avenue, h. do.
Wilmot S. cracker dealer, 29 Frank-
lin, h. 126 Chestnut
Putney Albert F. collector, b. 39 Fourth
Charles T. machinist, 72 Boylston,
h. at Watertown
George, h. 30 Austin
Harry E. clerk, 729 Mass. ave. rms.
24 Norfolk
Nancy Mrs. h. 39 Fourth
AVill C. salesman, b. Woodbridge
Putterich Frank A. florist, 1730 Cam-
bridge, h. 88 Kirkland
see Buttrick
Pye William, carpenter,h. 122 Putnam av.
Pym , at Boston Rubber Co. rms.
307 Broadway
Pyne John V. (J. V. Pyne & Co.), dry
goods, Institute bldg.h.109 Winsor
J. V. & Co. dry goods, Institute bldg.
Cambridge
Pynn Gilbert, tinsmith, 1965 Mass. ave.
h. 28 Cogswell ave.
QUAIN AMBROSE F. brush maker, 122
Harvard, b. 239 Charles
Bridget, widow of Patrick J. house
239 Charles
Qualey Bridget, widow of Austin, h.
391 Columbia
James L. cabinet maker, b. 94 Clark
John F. laborer, b. 391 Columbia
John J. clerk, b. 94 Clark
Michael, laborer, 184 Broadway, b.
94 Clark
Patrick J. clerk, 212 Hampshire, b.
391 Columbia
Thomas, laborer, h. 94 Clark
Quails Frank, painter, 704 Mass. ave. b.
13 Walnut ct.
Samuel, helper, Colby Bros. h. Dyke
William, painter, h. 9 Flagg st. ct.
Queen Josephine M. Mrs. dry goods, 1244
Mass. ave. b. 48 Antrim
Queeney Bridget, widow of Luke, house
13 Beaver
Queeney John, teamster, h. r. 117 Cam-
bridge
Query Almon, clerk, b. 20 Elm
Archie, clerk, b. 20 Elm
James O. photographer, h. 20 Elm
Quick Charles F. clerk, 1900 Mass. ave.
t. W. Somerville
Matthew H. painter, h. 224 Banks
Quigg George F. laborer, b. 106 Munroe
Henry F. junk worker, h. 51 Winter
Quigley Alexander, janitor, College
House, H. U. h. 16 DeWolfe
Amelia J. house 32 Vineyard
Bernard D. h. 725 Cambridge
Bridget, wid. of Fraiicis, h. 17 Brown
Francis H. stone cutter, h. 32 Vine-
yard
Grace, widow of Michael, h. r. 125
Charles
James, cooper, b. 23 Lopez
Jane, widow of Hugh, h. 133 Charles
John, action maker, b. r. 125 Charles
John, blacksmith, 72 Main, h. 126
Harvard
John, canvasser, h. 153 Charles
John, typewriter, b. 23 Lopez
Maurice, clerk, B. b. r. 125 Charles
Michael, iron worker, b. 126 Harvard
Michael H. salesman, h. 34 Mellen
Walter J. foreman cooper, 169 Gore,
house 23 Lopez
Quill Dennis S. boots ai:d shoes, 20«JS
Mass. ave. h. 10 Cogswell ave.
Michael J. house 56 Boylston
Quilter Mary, widow of Michael, h. 245
Franklin
Quilty Joseph P. station agent, No. Cam-
bridge junction, h. Woodbridge
J. P. Mrs. clerk, No. Cambridge
junction, h. Woodbridge
Thomas F. switchman, No. Cam-
bridge junction, b. J. P. Quilty's,
Woodbridge
Quimby Almore W. mngr. Central Cloth-
ing House, h. 75 Allston
William, horseshoer, 26 Palmer
Quin John, carpenter, 132 Cambridge, h.
85 Otis
John E. clerk, 132 Cambridge, bds.
85 Otis
Margaret, bookkeeper. Otis wood
works, b. 85 Otis
Thomas J. carpenter, b. 85 Otis
Quinadone Frederick, baker, 151 Har-
vard, b. 1 1 Union
QUINBY WILLIAM, lawyer, 53
State. B. h. 81 Washington ave. See
page 813
QUINCY SQUARE STABLE,
1230 Mass. av. Lake & Moynahan,
props. See p. 200
Quinlan Bartholomew, gate tender, B. tfc
M. P. R. h. 78 Spring
CAMBRIDGE
[Q]
dii!I-:«.toi:v
409
Quinlan Bartholomew, Jr. boiler maker's
helper, h. 124 Charles
Cornelius, fireman, C. Gas Co. Third,
h. 46 Pelham
Daniel, at 109 Gore, b. 13 Parnell
John, brass finisher, b. 78 Spring-
John, house 86 Fifth
John L. hostler, 565 Mass. ave. rms.
(.»7 Austin
John P. grocer, 237 Hampshire, h.
at Somerville
Ralph B. clerk, h. 4 Rockingham pi.
Quinland Ralph B. druggist, h. 4 Rock-
ingham place
Quiun Albert A. shoe dressing mnfr. b.
ISO Lake View ave.
Albert T. stone mason, b. 26 Locke
Ann, widow of John, h. 134 Spring
Annie, wid. of Edward, h. 146 Spring
Arthur O. stone mason, h. 18 Locke
Bridget, widow of Francis, h. 104
Kinnaird
Bridget, widow of Hugh, house 452
Broadway
Bridget, widow of Michael, h. 173
Otis
Caroline Mrs. h. 51 Brewery
Catharine, widow of William, house
224 Sparks
Charles F. whitener, h. 36 Broadway
Edward F. printer, b. 146 Spring
Edward J. cutter. 131 Washington,
B. b. 634 Winter
Edward W. salesman, b. 249 Franklin
Elizabeth, widow of Nicholas, h. 36
Broadway
Elizabeth G. compositor, 83 Otis, b.
24 Winter
Frank, laborer, b. 452 Broadway
Frank, piauo maker, b. 52 Austin
1- 'rank E. at Dover Stamping Works,
house 237 Pearl
George B. pressman, h. 408 Putnam
avenue
George T. shirt mnfr. h. 43 Belmont
Gertrude, clerk, [84 Cambridge, bds.
146 Spring
Hannah A. Mi<<. at Riverside Press,
h. 31 Blackstone
Henry, salesman, B. b. 77 Austin
Henry, tinsmith, I IS Main. bds. 104
Brookline
Hugh, laborer, bds. 152 Broadway
James, at X. r. & P. Co. h. L37 Kim
James, clerk, (.» Willow , i>. d<>.
James, core maker, Pelham, b. 35
Washington
James, cutter, bds. 63j n\ inter
James, laborer, h. r. 5 Bum Lag
James, laborer, h. 33 Lambert
James, plasterer, bds. 1 16 Winsor
James, atone mason, 26 Locke, h.do.
James, Jr. labo er, b. 8 Willow
Quinn James F. laborer, b. 249 Franklin
James II. brushmaker, h. 63£ Winter
Jeremiah, brass finisher, boards 249
Franklin
Joanna, widow of John J. grocer, 7
Willow, h. 9 do.
John, advertising agent, b. 9 Willow
John, at 169 Gore, h. 162 Otis
John, blacksmith, h. 279 Main
John, clerk, b. 310 Third
John, contractor and teamster, State,
r. 376 Main. h. 42 Washington
John, cornice maker, h. 25£ Gore
John, tailor, h. 107 Gore
John, Jr. candy maker, b. 254 Gore
John. Jr. laborer, b. 42 Washington
John P. teamster, h. 23 Valentine
John H. laborer, h. 4 Austin pi.
John J. clerk, 169 Charles, h. do.
John J. gilder, b. 146 Spring
John J. plumber, b. 249 Franklin
John T. conductor, b. 88 Mt. Auburn
Joseph, teamster, h. 5 Ayer's block,
310 Third
Joseph F. plumber, b. 104 Kinnaird
Josephine, widow of Jeremiah, h. 13
Willow '
Louisa, widow of John H. h. 1 Moore
Margaret Mrs. h. 249 Franklin
Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. 77
Austin
Martin, at 169 Gore, b. 155 Otis
Mary Mrs. h. 243 Franklin
Mary, widow of John, h. 237 Pearl
Mary E. widow, h. 310 Third
Matthew, glass blower, b. 475 Winsor
Michael, boards 15 Seventh
Michael, h. r. 5 Hunting
Michael, blacksmith's helper, house
48 Bridge
Michael, laborer, h. 71.2/ Fifth
Michael, teamster, h. 35 Washing
Patrick, clerk. 7 Willow, b. 9 do.
Patrick, laborer, h. 15 Warren
Patrick. Jr. teamster. J. Reardon &
Sons, h. 209 Brookline
Patrick F. wire worker, 10 Franklin,
h. 138 Pearl
Peter, clerk, b. 310 Third
Peter, shoemaker, 90£ Banks, h< -
Fallon place
Peter A. laborer, b. lot Brookline
Richard, powder house, h. 284 Vine
Salter W. bookkeeper, b. 26 Locke
Sarah Mis-., h. 23 Valentine
Terrance, tinsmith, h. 31 Lambert
Thomas, laborer, at 169 ( tore, h. 11
Parnell
Thomas, laborer, h. 1 I Larding
Thomas F. laborer, b. i A.usl In pi.
Timothy, baker, b. 249 Bit. Auburn
Timothy I. letter carrier, P. < •
l am bridge, h. rear 26 \i
410
CAMBRIDGE [J{J DIRECTORY
Quinn William, brushmaker, 122 Har-
vard
William, laborer, Revere Sugar Re-
finery, h. rear 198 Bridge
William, peddler, h. 15 Willow
William A. shoe dressing mnfr. h.
180 Lake View ave.
William A. wire worker, b. 173 Otis
William E. teamster, b. 310 Third
William H. clerk, b. 48 Bridge
William H. clerk, b. r. 26 Winter
see Quin
Quirk Cecelia M. h. 9 Suffolk
James, laborer, h. 17 Gore
Mary Ellen, house 9 Suffolk
M. Angie Miss, cashier, 567 Mass.
ave. bds. 31 Pearl
M. Elizabeth, milliner, 1398 Cam-
bridge, b. 120 Inman
Quong Chong, laundry, 1892 Mass. ave.
house do.
Chong, laundry, 30 Plympton, h. do.
Sing, laundry, 2411 Mass. ave. h. do.
Wing, laundry, 4£ Norfolk, rms. do.
RABY MAX, tinsmith, h. 253 Sixth
Racine Henry, mason, h. 10 Jackson
Radcliffe College, 10 Garden
Raddin Everett W. h. 9 Forest
Radford Henry C. b. 22 Prescott
Radlej John, rubber worker, h. 11 Willow
Radeuski Martin, cabinet maker, Osborn,
opp. State, h. 212 Charles
Rady Andrew J. mnfr. of druggist's sund-
ries, 454 Main, h. 254 Broadway
James, fireman, h. 73 Hampshire
John P. butcher, h. 101 Western av.
Mary Mrs. h. 254 Broadway
Mary A. Miss, teacher, Ganr.ett
school, b. 254 Broadway
Michael C. mason, b. 254 Broadway
' see Ready, also Reidy and Reddy
Rafferty Annie, housekeeper, 11 Fourth
Bernard, house 12 Harding
John, house 4 Harding
Mary, clerk, 82 Kirkland, h. at Som-
erville
Mary J. house 64 Plympton
Patrick, hostler, h. 40 >£ DeWolfe
Patrick J. hose maker, b. 34 Clark
Thomas F. at Am. Rub. Co. boards
6 Chestnut Park
Thomas F. (Moynahan & Co.), stoves,
etc. 1233 Cambridge, b. 309 Broad-
way
Rafter James H. morocco dresser, b. 136
Pleasant
Rafuse Henry C. shipper, B. b. 36 Sidney
Ragoni Carmelo, artist, h. 37 Harvard
Rahl Edward, harness maker, b. 51 Sixth
Rainey James, laborer, Mt. Auburn ceme-
tery, h. 21 Sparks St. place
Rainey Susan, dressmaker, 21 Sparks St.
pi. house do.
Ralph Ellen, widow of Thomas, nurse,
h. 10 Acorn
Joseph S. steam fitter, h. 237 Brook-
line
William T. at Brookline Laundry, b.
10 Acorn
Ramhofer Edward J. hairdresser, 23
Boylston, h. 14 Cowperthwaite
John M. driver, 401 Mass. ave. bds.
12 Cowperthwaite
Louisa, widow of Jacob, house 12
Cowperthwaite
Ramsay Frank W. carpenter, boards 216
Brattle
Sarah, widow of Robert, house 216
Brattle
Ramsdell Charles E. glass cutter, b. 419
Putnam ave.
Edward L. Jr. (M. A. Ramsdell &
Co.), druggist, 541 Mass. ave. h. 9
Essex
J. Albion, carpenter, b. 30 River
J. Putnam, piano action maker, bds.
36 Cherry
Marietta J. clerk, 90 Tremont, B. b.
167 Auburn
M. A. & Co. druggists, 541 Mass. av.
William F. lather, h.l Hampshire ct.
Ramsden Samuel, candy and lunch, 1 144
Mass. ave. h. 24 Far well pi.
Ramsey Alfred, foreman, h. 39 Eustis
Axel T. h. 288 Prospect
Charlotte F. Miss, h. 1115 Mass. ave.
Henry C. plumber, 8 Brattle, boards
7 Willis ct.
James H. cemetery employee, h. 37
Auburn pi.
Maria, widow of Andrew, house 346
Mass. ave.
Mary L. widow of Alexander H. h.
1115 Mass. ave.
Philip, painter, 18 Central sq. house
62 Auburn place
Sarah E. widow of Harvey, h. 167
Auburn
Sarah J. widow of John, house 7
Willis ct.
William, carpenter, h. 28 Fairmont
Rand Addie R. Mrs. dressmaker, h. Cam-
bridge, cor. Ellery
Benjamin Dr. rms. 44 Garden
Charles J. section hand, b. 22 Cogs-
well ave.
Charles T. engineer, h. 106 Pleasant
Edward L. lawyer. 53 State, B. h.
1899 Mass. ave.
Frederick T. teamster, h. 252 Winsor
George H. clerk, F. R. R., B. h. 41
Regent
Harry S. 45 Merchants Row. B. b.
1899 Mass. ave.
CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY
411
Hand Henry C. leather, 45 Merchants
row, B. h. 1899 Mass. ave.
Henry Edmund, piano regulator, h.
1590 Cambridge
Henry L. clerk, 50 State, B. bds. 49
Kirkland
James B. watchman, 200 Broadway,
h. 288 Columbia
Jennie L. Mrs. h. 49 Kirkland
John F. teamster, b. 288 Columbia
Margaret A. Miss, h. 49 Kirkland
Mary E. widow of Benjamin, house
2 Greenough av.
Oliver J. bookbinder, 112 Beach, B.
h. 35 Bigelow
Thomas B. dav foreman, C. Gas Co.
Third, h. 76 Plymouth
Walter S. butcher, h. 54 Austin
Kandall Carrie L. Mrs. tel. operator,
1402 Mass. av. rms.125 Mt. Auburn
RANDALL [CYRUS C. prop.
Harvard Sq. Bowling Alleys, 1400
Mass. av. h. 51 Ellery. See p. 26
Daniel E. expressman, h. 99 Sixth
George P. paymaster, The Blake
Mnfg. Co. Third, rms. 31 Bigelow
James P. salesman, 111 Haverhill,
B. b. 7 Cedar
Nellie E. widow of Alfred A. h. 10
Myrtle ave.
Otis G. physician, Middlesex, cor.
Railroad, h. do.
Sarah A. widow of Edward W. h.
19 Greenough av.
William E. hairdresser, h. 70 Austin
Randolph John F. waiter and musician,
h. 5 Flagg st. court
Rangan George, mailing clerk, h. Hotel
Weston, School
Ranger Reuben O. painter, house 276
Cambridge
Rankin Rolla S. civil engineer, B. h. 282
Mass. ave.
Han let Albert H. traveling salesman, 60
Union, B. h. 122 Xorfolk
Ransford William II. supt. The Colonial
Club, h. 22 Prescott
Ransom Frank II. house 4 Buckingham
place
Prank H. Jr. student. II. U. boards
4 Buckingham pi.
Susie M. Miss, h. 9 Roseland
Rant/. Andrew M. fresco painter, house
18 Prince
Raper Henry, expressman, h. 56 Cam-
bridge [bridge
Sarah .Mrs. hoarding hou><'. 56 Cam-
Rasmussen Andrew L, cabinet maker, h.
Hotel Myrtle, Moore
Rathie Bernard, painter, house 32 Cogs-
well ave.
Rathmell George R. carpenter, h. end
Clifton
Ratto Jean B. fruit, 1116 Cambridge, h.
at Boston
Rattray Samuel, waiter, rms. 76 Murray
Rausch Frederick, cabinet maker, house
170 Spring
William, frame maker, 145 Broad-
way, h. 177 Spring
Raut John, cooper, h. 115 Elm
Rautenburg Carl W. milk, 328 Vine, h.
79 Fifth
Rawsley Edward, rms. 100 Ellery
Frank, clerk, rms. 100 Ellery
Rawson Xancy J. widow of George W.
h. Fayerweather
Nellie M. widow of Willard A. h.
101^ Inman
RAWSON & MORRISON (John
G. Morrison), machinists and ma-
chinery mnf rs. and engine builders,
27 to 31 Main. See page 803 and
back cover [Grant
Ray Hannah, widow of James, house 16
Jennie T. Mrs. music teacher, house
8 Cottage
Joseph, teamster, Camden pi. h. do.
Sylvester W. porter, h. 8 Cottage
William A. Rev. h. 22 Lowell
Wrilliam P. clerk, h. 13 Webster ave.
Raymond Agnes O. widow of James H.
h. 202 Hampshire
Alice J. h. 84 Ellerv
Benjamin H. elerk,"F. R. R.. B. h. 54
Creighton
Charles E. Mrs. h. 357 Harvard
Charles F. letter carrier, P. O. 1849
Mass. av. h. 51 Huron a v.
Clarence, laborer, b. 202 Hampshire
Cornelia L. Mrs. h. 42 Irving
Frank, horseshoer, 14 Harvard, bds.
1103 Cambridge
Fred, clerk, 282 State, B. h. 46 Mt.
Auburn
George A. provisions, h. 23 Chauucy
George J. fancy goods, 356 Washing-
ton, B.h. 10 Roseland
.lames F. laborer, b. 202 Hampshire
Louisa M. widow of William T. h.
120 Auburn
Martha A. seamstress, b.109 Allston
Mary J. widow of Patrick II. house
109 Allston
Robert L. student. II. U. boards 969
Mass. ave.
Su<an L. wiil«>\\ of Frauds, house
176 Ma<s. ave.
Susie E. Miss, clerk, 634 Mas., ave.
b. L20 Auburn
T> YYMOM> THEODORE II.
\> real estate ami insurance, 634
Mas-, av. h. 120 Auburn. Sec map
Thomas < '• h. 84 Ellery
Whitman C. clerk, 30 Winter B. h.
.".is Putnam ave.
412
CA.MIilMDi.K
IRI
DiKKci'oijv
I RAYMOND AVILLIAM H.
_V wholesale groeer, 45 Commercial,
B. h. 959 Mass. ave. See p. 199
Rayne George II. machinist, b. 20 Jay
George W. machinist, h. 20 Jay
Rayner Robert, journalist, house 153 Mt.
Auburn
Razee Lloyd E.(Earle& Razee), laundry,
6S2 Mass. avenue, rms. 102 Austin
Razini Peter, clerk. 1116 Cambridge, h.
at Boston
Read Ann E. widow of Samuel B. M. h.
21 Greenough av.
EE AD CHARLES C. lawyer, 27
State. rooms IS and 19, B. house 38
Appleton. See p. S12
Edward, guns and sporting appar-
atus. 107 Washington. B. house -1
Highland
Francis H. wood worker, house 28
Fifth
James J. harness, etc. 13 Tremont
row. B. b. 7 Xorfolk
John, guns and si)orting apparatus.
107 Washington. B. h.55 Appleton
John B. b. 55 Appleton
Joseph F. fireman. F. E. R. house 25
Union
Lucy A. Miss, b. 7 Buckingham
Lucy G. widow of John, house 7
Buckingham
Robert M. physician, Tremont, B. h.
S01 Mass. av.
Stacy, electrician, rms. 183 Prospect
William, clerk, rms. 1S3 Prospect
William, guns and sporting appar-
atus. 107 Washington, B. house 89
Appleton
William, student. H. U. boards 55
Appleton
READ WILLIA3I & SOXS,
guns, bicycles and sporting appar-
atus. 107 Washington, B. See
page S25
see Reed, also Reid
Reading Mary X. bookkeeper, rooms 12
Magnolia ave.
Ready David, laborer, h. 55 Cedar
John, fisherman, h. 185 Third
John H. cooper, h. 99 Gore
Michael J. hostler. 7 Hovey ave. h. 3
Emmons pi.
Patrick, laborer, h. 17 Reed
see Reidy
Reagan Annie, clerk. 731 Cambridge, h.
719 do.
Bernard, soap cutter, house 1001
Cambridge
Cornelius, laborer. 81 Main. h. 91 do.
Daniel, at 159 Gore.h.S03 Cambridge
Frank, laborer, h. 571 Cambridge
Jeremiah, hostler. 216 Green, h. 239
Franklin
Reagan Jeremiah, laborer, h. 8 Kenway
Jeremiah J. clerk. 169 Gore. h. 444
Winsor
John, freight handler, h. 29 Gore
John, laborer, b. 24 Jefferson
John, laborer, b. 2% Ninth
John, laborer, b. 3 Parnell
John F. butler. 1 Follen. house 390
Walden
John H. clerk. 169 Gore, boards 719
Cambridge
Mary Mrs. h. rear 180 Main
Michael, at 169 Gore, b. 5 Lambert
Michael, laborer, h. 97 Green
Michael, laborer, h. r. 133 Spring
Michael, laborer. 169 Gore, house
719 Cambridge
Michael T. teamster, house 60 Web-
ster aveuue
Patrick, fireman. Cambridge Hos-
pital, b. do.
Patrick, h. 79 Gore
Patrick, laborer, h. 15 Warren
Patrick, laborer, h. 22 Warren
Patrick, laborer, house 28 Ninth
Patrick, teamster, b. 84 Fifth
Philip F. blacksmith, h. 3 Parnell
Thomas, laborer. Cambridge Hos-
pital, boards do.
Thomas, laborer, h. 10 Maynard pi.
Timothy, laborer. 169 Gore, house
713 Cambridge
Timothy, laborer, b. 4 Harvard pi.
see O'Reagan, Regan, also Reagan
Real Thomas J. police, station 2. house
158 River
see Riel
Reamer Harris, at Am. Rub. Work-, h.
106 Hampshire
Rosa, widow, house 106 Hampshire
Reardon Addie E. widow of James H.
house 44 Jay
Bridget Mrs. music teacher, house 4
Harding
Bridget, wid. of Daniel. h. 28 Blanche
Charles P. meat cutter, house 117
Kinnaird
Cornelius, core maker, bds. 102 Otis
Cornelius, driver, h. 55 Winter
Daniel, laborer, h. 17 Bay
Daniel F. salesman, b. 17 Boardman
Dennis, hackman, h. 15 Winter
Dennis, laborer, b. 713 Cambridge
Edmund, clerk, bds. 44 Jay
Edmund (John Reardon & Sons),
soap mnfr. Waverly, cor. Talbot,
and 24 Commerce. B. h. 38 Henry
Ellen,wido\v of Patrick C. house 103
Spring
Eugene, hostler, b. 31 Railroad
James S. dry and fancy goods. 693
Mass. ave* h. 9S Prospect
Jere, motorman. h. 1128 Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE []J] DIRKCToliY
413
Reagan Jeremiah J. car conductor, h. 199
Norfolk
Reardon Joanna J. widow of John, liouse
1318 Cambridge
John, laborer, h. 6 Fourth
John, laborer, h. 13 Hayes
John, laborer. 221 Bridge, h.88 Fifth
John J. clerk, John Reardon & Sons,
Waverly, bds. 38 Henry
John & Sons (Edmund' Reardon),
soap mnfrs. Waverly, cor. Talbot
and 24 Commerce, B. [bs. 51 do.
John J. iron worker,B. B. W, Sixth,
Maurice, bds. 102 Otis
Maurice, laborer, h. 142 Spring
Maurice S. laborer, b. 112 Spring
Owen, foreman of stable, 195 Bridge,
house 55 Gore
Patrick, bds. 1 Parnell
Patrick, laborer, h. 49 Washington
Thomas, shoemaker, at 010 Cam-
bridge, h. 19 Hunting
Timothy, laborer, h. 12 Porter
Timothy, poultry dresser, house 43^
Reed
William, laborer, bds. 7 Ninth
William, laborer, h. 3 Porter
William H. asst. supt. John Reardon
& Sons, house 31 Erie
see Riordan
Reavis Adam, laborer, h. 153 Hastings
George W. laborer, h. 7 Gordon pi.
Reckon! Louisa M.Miss,clerk,1906 Mass.
avenue
Record Florian P. musician, h. 29 Hollis
Reddam Hannah, widow of Timothy, h.
3S l)e Wolfe
Reddick Henry J. Mrs. h. 1875 Mas-, ay.
Jacob, laborer, h. 0 Gray pi.
Phoebe A. widow of Henry J. liouse
Mass. ave. over Porter's station
Redding Ella F. Mrs. dry goods. B. h.
32 Fssex
George W. cracker dealer,29 Frank-
lin, house 32 Essex
dame- B. switchman. B. & M. R. P.
bds. 64 Kinnaird
Mary. widow of David. h. 64 Kinnaird
Sylvanus C. steam fitter. 35 [Jnion, '
P. h. S3 Sixth
Reddy Martin A. provisions, ill Colum-
bia, house 1 1!) do.
Nicholas, laborer, b. 7»; Kinnaird
see Rady, Ready, also Reidj
Redell Harry I., teamster, h. v. 125 Pearl
Redfern John F. hose maker, house <i.">
Bristol Winter
Redmond Edward, iron worker, bds. Is
John, lead glazier, b. j."> Pioneer av.
John, fireman, 184 Broadway, house
15 Vandine
John, rubber worker, h. 3 Rogers
block. Washington
Redmond John, stone cutter, b. 7 M.iy-
nard pi.
Mary, widow of James, h. 18 Winter
Patrick, laborer, house Lawn
Redway Ella F. widow of Albert A. h.
2330 Mass. aye.
Reed Addiugton B. (A. B. Reed Co. .
grocer. 408 Mass. aye. boards 2 1
Columbia
Albert H. baker. 53 River, house 11
Cottage
Almon, teamster, house 312 Third
Arthur G. messenger, Lechmere
Bank, and real estate broker, 36
Fifth, bds. 33 Hurlbut
A. B. Co. (Addington B. Reed),
grocers, 49S Mass. ave.
Blanche I. bookkeeper, bds. 439 Main
Caroline Mrs. h. 122 Elm
Charles, carpenter, h. 24 Columbia
Charles H. laborer, b. 2510 Mass. ay.
I>EED CLARENCE G. plasterer
I; and stucco worker, order boxes 22
Lyceum building. Harvard square,
1402 Mass. ave. and 330 Beacon,
Somerville, house 30 Forest. See
page 800
Edward D. clerk. 32 Summer. B. b.
33 Hurlburt
Enos W. Mrs. h. 33 Hurlburt
Erwin H. clerk, bds. 430 Main
Frank X. bds. 1707 Cambridge
Fred, painter, ims.ll Mt. Auburn
Fred E. driver, 136 Franklin, boards
8£ Western ave.
George B. law publisher. 4 Park. B.
house 43 Cottage
Henry, pressman, h. 37 Cowperth-
waite
James, motorman. b. 236 Pearl
James, fishing rod maker, 00 Banks,
house do.
James. scissorsgrinder.h. SO Boylston
James S. house 00 Putnam ave.
John, bookbinder, h. 1 Pond pi.
John J. bookeeper, b. l 15 Banks
Joseph J. peddler, h. 25 limiting
Joseph Nelson, laborer, h. 16 Parker
J. Henry, county commissioner,
Courl House, h. at West lord
Leslie B. carpenter, b. 56 Jay
Louisa Mrs. h. 84 EJasl ings
Maurice, cooper, h. 20 Berkshire
Michael, peddler, b. 5 Hunt ing
Nora, widow of John, h. 145 r»at.k>
Rebecca K. w idow ol Joseph VV. h.
2510 Mass. ave.
Richard, carpenter, h.end McDonald
Samuel, teamster, i». 88 Mt. Auburn
Samuel M.plast**rer,house 17(>7 Cam-
bridge
Thomas, clerk, 50 State, 1». boards
i.; < lottage
414
CAMBRIDGE
[R]
DIRECTORY
Reed Thomas C. gardener, h. 4 Willis ct.
Thomas H. waiter, h. r. 55 Harvard
William, at 169 Gore, h. 36 Warren
William, laborer, bds. 231 Main
William H. carriage body maker,446
Main. bds. 24 Columbia
Winnifred A. h. 1707 Cambridge
Reedland Adolphe, laborer, b. 4 Parnell
Reedy James J. electropye finisher, h.
371 Prospect
Reehal John H. clerk, 43 Tremont, B. h.
21 Winter
Peter A. clerk, bds. 21 Winter
see Rehill, also Riel
Rees Benjamin O. coachman, 101 Brattle,
house at Boston
Edwin, paper hanger, h. 422 Main
Henry J. wood printer,house 9 Han-
cock place
see Reis
Reeve Thomas, machinist, h. 9 Wesley av.
Reeves Bros, apothecaries, 1 Putnam sq.
Edward O. bookkeeper,house 48 Mt.
Pleasant
Frank W. clerk, b. 48 Mt. Pleasant
Fred W. (Reeves Bros.), apothecary,
1 Putnam sq. h. 1114 Mass. ave.
Patrick, bottler, h. 3 Cottage row
Terrence, tailor, h. r. 103 Fourth
William A. (Reeves Bros.), apothe-
cary, 1 Putnam sq. house 1090
Mass. ave.
William P. watchman, A. H. Hews
& Co. house Orrin
Renin Thomas, upholsterer, h. 203 Pearl
Regal Augustus, glass worker,h.75 Spring
S. Louise, teacher, Thorndike gram-
mar school, h. at Somerville
Regan Charles F. student, b.l74£ Spring
Daniel, at X. P. & P. Co. bds. rear
146 Spring
John F. grainer, h. 17-±£ Spring
John J. freight handler, h. 29 Gore
Martin, carriage painter, 224 Main,
house at Boston
see Reagan also O'Reagan
Regnell John A. house 5 Hotel Lilly,
21 Harrison
Rego Marian, sugar house, house 35 Vine
Rehill John S. bds. 132 Washington
Katharine T. stenographer, B. bds.
132 Washington
Thomas, iron worker, house 132
Washington
Thomas J. clerk, P. O., B. bds. 132
Washington
see Reehwl
Reid Elizabeth F. Miss, h. 378 Green
George H. action maker, h. 30 Norfolk
Hannah T. Miss, at Riverside Press,
house 378 Green
James, stone cutter, 258 Mt. Auburn,
house 45 Holworthy
I>EID JAMES A. plumber, 90
V River, house 61 Pleasant. See p.
805
James B. provisions,' 5 Essex, house
122 Prospect [ave.
John W. upholsterer, h. 48 Hubbard
Joseph A. iron worker, house 36
Allston
Kate Miss, house 14 Watsou
Mary A. Miss, h. 378 Green
Mary A. widow, h. 25 Ellery
Mary C. at 1460 Cambridge, b. do.
Michael F. gardener, h. 9 Hancock
Minnie V. teacher, Webster gram-
mar, bds. 61 Pleasant
Peter M. carpenter, h. 214 Pearl
Robert R. freight clerk, B. & M. R.
R., B. h. 8 Montgomery
Spencer, teamster, h. Hotel Weston,
School
Thomas, moulder, h. 120 Harvard
William B. clerk, University Press.
h. 25 Ellery
William H. clerk, h. 8 Kinnaird
William W. musician, blackings and
shoe dressings, 436 Main, h. 82
Tremont
REID W. W. MNFG. CO. THE
(William W. Reid), shoe dressings
and blackings, 436 Main. See
p. 795
see Reed, also Read
Reidy Daniel, baker, bds. 179 Third
Edward, coachman, 2336 Mass. ave.
house 56 Cedar
James, hosemaker, h. 73 Hampshire
John, gardener, h. 47 Banks
Maurice, brick layer, h. off Jackson
Thomas T. carriage washer, boards
51 Regent
Reilly Catherine, dressmaker, house 81
Inman
James, iron moulder, b. 159 Third
James, painter and paper hanger.
178 Norfolk, h. do.
Jeremiah, at North's, h. 33 Porter
Mary, widow of John, h. 33 Jackson
Mary E. Mrs. b. 13 Shepard
Timothy, iron moulder, boards 33
' Jackson
William F. blacksmith, h. 53 Holyoke
AVilliam H. printer, b. 178 Xorfolk
William J. mnfr. children's carriages,
bicycles, etc. 188 Hanover, B. h.
61 Front
see O'Reilly, also Rilejr
Reimann August, at Niles Bros, house
85 Cushing
Reimer Frederick A. sexton St. Peter's
Epis. church, h. 173 Green
Mary L. Mrs. h. 173 Green
see Riemer
Reineke Otto, clerk. 167 Main
CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY
415
Reiner Fred, compositor, B. boards 11£
Norfolk
Reinscke Otto, drug clerk, boards 284
Broadway
Reis Antone, chemist, 150 Broadway, h.
at Somerville
Christian, scriver, h. rear 142 Amory
Manuel, driver, h. 67 Gore
Manuel D. baker, 711 Cambridge and
67 Gore, h. do.
Remby Joshua (Shaw & Remby), house
finish, etc. 382 Main, h. 5 Hancock pi.
Remeior Gilbert, teamster', 1992 Mass.
ave. h. 1 Cogswell pi.
Remick Charles H. h. 11 Bigelow
Elizabeth, widow of William C. h.
rear 91 Fifth
John, laborer, bds. 3 Gore st. pi.
Ursula M. widow of John, house 11
Bigelow
Remillard Napoleon, heliotype printer,
h. 72 Webster ave.
Remy Theophile Rev. pastor Notre
Dame Petie church, h. 3 Harvey
Reno Henry, plumber, h. 3 Conlon"s ct.
Renouff Lucy M. dressmaker, boards 40
Austin
Rent Charles S. clerk, b. 46£ Antrim
George S. upholsterer, 527 Mass. ave.
b. 46£ Antrim
John, cooper, h. 115 Elm
William, printer, h. 464 Antrim
Renton Julien D. sec. and treas. The
Conn. Steam Stone Co. 64 First,
b. 70 Otis [Pearl
Renwick Alexander, plasterer, house 115
Repoza Antonio J. laborer, h. 322 Vine
Frank, hair dresser, 19 Fifth, house
77 do.
Rescue Home The, 301 Brookline
Reveillon Robert M. hair dresser, 51
Dublin, h. do.
Revene Patrick, plasterer, h. 2 Garden
court
REVERE SUGAR REFIN-
ERY (Nash, Spaulding & Co),
Water, opp. North and 23 Broad.
B. See p. 64
REVERSIBLE COLLAR CO.
"linene" collar and (.-nil' nmfrs.
Putnam ave. and 27 Kilby. B. Sec
p. 10 [avenue
Revous Edward, laborer, h. Washburn
Rexford Charles W. driver U.S. mail, h.
7 Munroe
Ernest, laborer, i». 121 Biunroe
Reycroft Arthur I), drug clerk,492 Mass.
ave. lxls. li Fourth
Joseph w. carriage maker, house n
Fourth
Lewis w. apothecary, w> Cam-
bridge, 492 and 1916 Mass. ave. h.
at Arlington
Reycroft Mabel, school teacher, bds. 41
Fourth
William C.drug clerk. 336 Cambridge,
h. 41 Fourth
Reymond Francis H. treas. Cambridge
Electric Light Co. Western ave.
house at Somerville
Reynolds Arthur W. student, H. U. bds.
126 Green
Asa E. Rev. h. 14 Warland
Bridget, widow, h. 84 Webster ave.
Charles A. trav. salesman, house 126
Green
Elizabeth Mrs. h. 3 Austin pi.
Fred, painter, h. 71 Tremont
George W. hairdresser, 636 Mass.
ave. h. 23 Essex
James, engineer, h. 5 Gordon pi.
James, laborer, bds. 15 Jackson
Julia, widow of James, h. 15 Jackson
J. Albert, cracker dealer, 29 Frank-
lin, h. 41 Inman
Louis, salesman, h. 23 Suffolk
Lizzie M. widow of Edward, house 3
Austin pi.
Michael, rubber cutter, rooms 170-
Harvard
Michael, shipwright, h. 24 Porter
Patrick, rubber cutter, mis. 170
Harvard
Phineas E. hairdresser, 636 Mass. av.
h. 97 Brookline
Rozena Miss, housekeeper, 21 Chest-
nut, house 21 do.
Samuel, shoemaker, 1 Blackstone, h.
62 Fairmont
Sarah L. wid.of James,h.l0 Daye ct.
William, car conductor, I). 2 Frank
William S. helper, b. 2560 Mass. av.
, laborer, h. 70 Harvard
Rhael William, cooper, h. r. Ill Spring
Rhind Margaret, dressmaker, 1). IS Lake
Rhine Alexander K. machinist, h. 17Cedar
Rhoades C. Wilbur, salesman, bds. 60
Hancock
Elmer .). bowling alleys, 2371 Mass.
ave. h. at Somerville
Frank P. salesman. 81 Summer, B.
bds. 26 Ininan
Herbert A. bookkeeper, Everett Nat.
Lank, 87 Milk, B. I>. 26 hnnan
James P. printer, i). 2 Summer
Josiah R. carpenter, 102 Ailston, h.
224 Frail
Richard II. hostler, h. i."> Dyke
Taney, h. <;<> Hancock ;>\ e.
Rhode Fred W. bookbinder ,h.l59 Putnam
Rhodes Amy C. widow of Henry J, h.
■ i-,.~, RWer
James, supt. Camb. Co-operative
Soc. 7i i Mass. ave. h. do.
John M. roofer, 1250 Mass. ave. h.
2 Torrington pi.
416
CAMBRIDGE []J] DIRECTORY
Joseph A. salesman, b. 70 Austin
Nellie A. widow of Adolphus, h. 70
Austin
see Rickards [Perry
Rice Adeline E. widow of John S. h. 18
Albert L. reporter, b. 27 Maple ave.
Annie M. hat maker, h. 25 Tremont
Augustus Mrs. h. 15 Chauncy
Benjamin J.carpenter,h.28 Eustis ct.
Charles D. bookkeeper, 71 Kilby, B.
h. 901 Mass. ave.
Charles F. Rev. pastor North Epworth
M. E. Church, h. 135 Oxford
Charles S. carpenter, h. 202 Auburn
Christian, skiver, h. r. 142 Amory
D. Webster, trav. salesman, h. iS83
Mass. ave.
Edward E. student, b. 27 Maple ave.
Frank D. clerk, b. 13 Forest
George H. clerk, 13S6 Mass. ave. b.
93 Fayer weather
Hamilcar W. salesman, 38 Chauncy,
B. h. 27 Maple ave.
Harriet A. widow of Homer, house
11 Market
Israel B. carpenter, 7 Palmer, house
93 Fayerweather
James A. jeweller, 413 Cambridge,
house 135 Otis
RICE JAMES B. (Dyer, Rice &
Co.), hats, caps, etc. 36 to 40
Chauncjr, B. h. 13 Forest, corner
Frost. See p. 824
James C. electrician, B. h.14 Fiskpl.
James E. asst. dist. supt. Pullman
Car Co. h. 26 Lowell
Lewis E. engineer, B. & A. R. R. h.
28 Allston [Beaver
Maria A. widow of Richard, h. 9i
Maria H. widow of Joseph, house 7
Rindge ave.
Mary L. Mrs. h. 27 Maple ave.
Odber L. steam fitter,b.lSl Appleton
Ralph R. special police, h. 60 Rice
Samuel S. clerk, b. 11 Market
Sarah B. widow of Daniel, house 39
Baldwin
Steadman A. carpenter, 11 Church,
h. 19 Magnolia ave.
Susan M. widow of John J. house
25 Tremont [do.
Thomas, carpenter, 181 Appleton, h.
Thomas, teamster, h. 257 Mt. Auburn
William, plumber's apprentice, bds.
256 Putnam ave.
William H. house 144 Austin
William J. tailor, 8 Central sq. h.
256 Putnam ave. [ington
Rich Aquilla B. bookkeeper, b. 33 Wash-
Elisha F. packer 31 Commercial, B.
1). 21 Essex [Magazine
Emma C. widow of Simeon, h. 168
Rich Experience Mrs. housekeeper, h.
227 Prospect
George F. electrician, b. 168 Magazine
Winfield S. student, H. U. house 44
Brendon [h. 383 do.
Richard Charles F. grocer, 385 Prospect,
Richards Albin M. building mover, h. 22
Bigelow
Berthia Mrs. b. 2S River
Byron A. clerk, h. 22 Orchard
Byron U. b. 298 Harvard
Daniel P. at Mason & Hamlm's^'ms.
59 Pearl
Frederick A. confectioner, house 22£
Suffolk
Gardner W. box nailer, 174 Broad-
way, rms. 96 Columbia
George E. carpenter, b. 226 Broad-
way
George F. clerk, 385 Putnam ave. b.
1 Westacott place
Hannah, widow of Michael, house
113 Rindge ave.
Joseph R. architect, 55 Kilby, B. h.
1715 Cambridge
Laurietta, h. 556 Putnam ave.
L. B. Miss, h. 1715 Cambridge
R. Francis, metals, 60 Union, B. h. 3
Channing
Richardson Alexander, h. 88 Harvard
Almon L. salesman, h. 46 Eustis ct.
Bertha Miss, stenographer, bds. 322
Prospect
Caleb T. baker, 436 Mass. ave. house
8£ Perry
Charles, laborer, h. 57 Cherry
Charles E. treas. Horticultural So-
ciety. B. h. 999 Mass. ave.
Charles H. clerk, 96 Federal, B. h.
23 Haskell [Western ave.
Charles W. packer, house rear 65
Charlotte A. Miss, h.232 Putnam av.
Cordelia S. widow of Benjamin F. h.
202 Hamilton
Cynthia E. house 15 Sands
C. Forest, pattern maker, h. 141 Otis
Daniel A. clerk, B. b. 16 Cottage
Eliza A. Miss, clerk, Otis, corner
Second, h. at Arlington Heights
Eliza G. Mrs. h. 901 Mass. ave.
Eliza G. widow of George P. house
7 Frost
Emilie F. Miss, teacher,Morse gram-
mar school, b. 34 Warland
Eugene A. teamster, h. 48 Webster
avenue
Faustina Mrs. h. 79 Raymond
Francis A. student, b. 17 Ware
Frank L. motorman, h. 322 Prospect
Franklin H. electrotyper,b.85 Huron
avenue
Frederick F. tin plate worker, house
215 River
CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY
417
Richardson George, coal, rear 18 Sparks,
h. 195 Mt. Auburn
George M. bookkeeper, Lamb &
Ritchie, Albany, h. 24 Bowdoin
Georgiana Mrs. h. 85 Huron av.
Horace, milkman. 51 Erie, b. do.
Horace R. house 51 Erie
James, h. 39 Putnam ave.
James A. barrels, 207 Lake View av.
house do.
James W. clerk, 367 Main, boards 54
Washington
John, h. 9 Flagg st. ct.
John P. leather, 79 High, B. house
7 Essex
Joseph, ship rigger, h. r. 25 Jay
J. Albert, clerk, b. 88 Green
Leonard T. poultry, b. 49 Market
Margaret E. Mrs. laundress, house 77
Hastings
Orlando B. boots and shoes, house
50 Cherry
Richard R. engineer, h. 148 Austin
Samuel C. hairdresser, 4 Brattle, h.
18 Plympton
Samuel C. Jr. h. 3 Butler ct.
Samuel D. grocer, 29 Grigg, h. do.
Sarah E. Mrs. h. 130 Green
Sarah J. Miss, b. 11 Hillside ave.
Virgil C. furnishing goods, 367 Main
h. 54 Washington
Walter E. clerk, b. 8£ Perry
William B. h. 17 Ware
William B. salesman, 33 Summer,B.
bds. 15 Lee
William C. baker, b. 8 Perry
William E. wharfinger, 50 Central
whf. B. h. 17 Ware
William L. pressman, b. 15 Sands
William M. lawyer, 53 State, B. h.
180 Brattle
William T. painter, h. 49 Market
William T. (Richardson & Bacon),
coal, College wharf, foot Dunster,
h. 42 Trowbridge
William T. Jr. at tube works, boards
49 Market
I RICHARDSON & BACON(Wil-
A) liam T. Richardson, M. Clinton
Bacon and Isaac Chase), coal and
wood, College wharf, foot of Duns-
ter. See page 64
Richings William If. driver, 169 Gore, h.
26 Ninth
William M. engineer, h. 63 Pleasant
Richmond George S. fojeman, Am. Net.
& Twine Co. Second, h. 95 Spring
Katheriue, principal, Sleeper Kinder-
garten school, I), at Boston
Samuel \v. cigar maker, h. !) Carlisle
Simon, photographer, h. 297 Green
William II. machinist, h. 98 Thorn-
dike
Ricker Albert H. h. 60 Winthrop
Charlotte A. h. 271 Windsor-
Clinton A. clerk, h. 179 Columbia
Elizabeth M. Mrs. teacher, Allston
grammar school, h. 179 Columbia
Enos(E. Ricker, Son & Co.),grainite,
10 Bridge, h. at Boston
E. Son & Co. (Enos and Hazen E.
Ricker and Abbott L. Melcher),
granite, 10 Bridge
Frances B. widow of Vesey P. house
271 Winsor
RICKER GEORGE F. steam
machine carpet cleaniug,649 Mass.
ave. undertaker, 543 do. house 13
Clinton. See page 781
George H. key finisher, 137 Broad-
house 153i Harvard
Hazen E. (E. Ricker, Son & Co.),
granite, 10 Bridge, h. at Quncy
Helen A. Mrs. h. 17 Orchard
John E. engineman, S. F. E. 4, 2101
Mass. ave. rms. do.
Luther P. h. 154 Auburn
William, clerk, b. 17 Orchard
William H. carpenter, house 1524
Cambridge [throp
William J. marble cutter, h. 58 Win-
, house 3 Boardman pi.
Riddell Harry L. teamster, 582 Mass. av.
b. 125 Pearl
Henrietta, widow of Edward, house
125 Pearl [Arrow
Riddle George, public reader, house 6
Rideout Abraham, carpenter, house 105
Webster ave.
Duncan T. foreman, State, corner
Osborn, h. 175 Auburn
Emerson E. sawyer, h. 27 Cherry
Forrest L. wood moulder, State,cor.
Osborn, h. 44 Columbia
Frederick B. wood moulder, and
grocer, 63 Norfolk, h. 65 do.
George W. carpenter, h. 34 Union
George VV. mill hand, State, bds. 65
Norfolk
James W. clerk, b. 65 Norfolk
Loren B. moulder, h. 42 School
Maria Louisa, widow of Oliver, h.6o
Norfolk
Malcolm E. (M. E. Rideoul & Co.),
moulding and planing mill, State.
COr. Osborn, h. 39 Austin
Malcolm E. Jr. shipper, Rideoul &
Co. b. 39 Austin
1}II>EOUT M. E. & CO. (Mal-
.V colm E. Rideout and Charles M.
Conant), moulding and planing
mill. State, cor. Osborn. See p.
7S7
Percy K. Clerk, 1>. 3D Austin
Rose Ann, widow of .lames, house
*<4 Union
418
CAMBRIDGE []J] DIRECTORY
Rideout Thomas, wood woker, rms. 114
Columbia
WUlard, piano maker, h. 91 Wash-
ington
Ridge Kearen, laborer, h. 19 Gerry
Ridley Benjamin, waiter, h. 92 Harvard
George W. piano key finisher, house
218 Columbia
Ridlon Marcia E. Miss, teacher, Morse
grammar school, b. 11 Cottage
Lucy Miss, nurse, b. 70 Oxford
Ried Camille, instructor of languages,
h. 11 Avon
Harry W. clerk, bds. 11 Avon
Rieger Ludwig, gardeuer, h. 116£ Dublin
Riel Clara Mrs. dressmaker, 165 Auburn,
house do.
Joseph, tinsmith, h. 165 Auburn
see Rhael
Riemer Julius, butcher, b. 85 Cushing
see Reiner
Riggs Carrie Mrs. h. 79 Hastings
John S. v atchman, h. 22 Murdock
Washington, coachman, h. 76 Clark
Riley Cornelius, brick mason, h. 11 Win-
ter
Craven, blacksmith, h. 130 Hamilton
Daniel, laborer, b. 24 Foster
Ellen, widow, h. 36 Warren
Ellen,widow of Jeremiah,b. 12 Ninth
Ellen, widow of John, b. 5 Madison
Frank, printer, b. 227 Franklin
Frank E. clerk, h. 325 Pearl
George, bds. 132 Garden
George F. iron moulder, Third, cor.
Bent, bds. 197 Vine
Hannah, widow of John, house 236
Bridge
Harriet S. widow of John, house 503
Cambridge
Henry, at piano factory, b. 18 Bay
Hugh, city laborer, h. 19 Beaver
James, clerk, h. 24 North
James A. core maker, b. 197 Vine
James P. apprentice,531 Cambridge,
bds. 19 Warren
Jane, widow of William, house 11
Norton place
Joanna, widow of John, h. 24 Foster
John, at Am. Rub. Co. b.2 Harvard
place
John, brass founder, b.15 Farwell pi.
John, laborer, C. W. W. h. 18 Bay
John, laborer, h. rear 107 Cambridge
John, laborer, h. 5 Madison
John, laborer, h. 9 Somerset
John, Jr. sub. foreman, street dept.
h. 21 Fairmont ave.
John D. salesman, b.207 Mt. Auburn |
John J. laborer, bds. 18 Bay
John J. soap maker, b. 218 Harvard \
John M. teamster, Garden, corner
Donnell, h. 357 Huron ave. '
Riley Lawrence, laborer, h. 36 Warren
Lucy M. widow of James, boards 39
Prince
Martin, Jr. baker, b.133 Webster av.
Martin J. laborer, h.133 Webster av.
Mary, widow of Daniel, house 207
Mt. Auburn
Mary, widow of Patrick, house 218
Harvard
Mary, widow of Peter, h. 49DeWolfe
Mary E. widow of Frederick, house
348 Cambridge
Michael F. laborer, h. 214 Broadway
Nathaniel, city laborer, h. 87 Har-
vard
Patrick, teamster, bds. 207 Mt.
Auburn
Patrick, teamster, bds. 9 Somerset
Patrick, teamster, 132 Garden, h. do.
Patrick F. St. car conductor, h. 37
Sargent
Patrick H. Rev. asst. pastor, St.
Mary's church, h. 55 Norfolk
Patrick J. teamster, bds. 132 Garden
Patrick T. laborer, bds. 236 Bridge
Peter A. furniture finisher, State,
cor. Osborn, h. 135 Harvard
Richard, hostler, bds. 34 Webster
avenue
Thomas, iron worker, h.47 Plymouth
Thomas, laborer, bds. 24 Foster
Thomas, laborer, b. 236 Bridge
Thomas F. plasterer, h. 123 Portland
Thomas J. teamster b. 132 Garden
Timothy F. boiler maker's heiper,
B. & M. repair shop, bds. 236
Bridge
William, teamster, bds. 132 Garden
William H. iron moulder, bds. 11
Norton place
Winifred, widow, h. 227 Franklin
see Reilly, also O'Riley
Rines Amos H. blacksmith, h. 1 Claren-
don ave.
Richard A. milk striker, boards 1
Clarendon ave.
Ring Alberta M. bookkeeper, B. b. 8
Beech
Arthur, bds. 142 Green
Bernard, carpenter, h. Hotel Grotto
David T. laborer, b. Lechmere house
Frank W. clerk 1360 Mass. ave. rms.
do.
George, barber, h. 164 Main
James, laborer, bds. 264 Charles
John, cooper, house 66 Vine
Patrick, at Am. Rub. Co. house 670
Cambridge
Philip, laborer, h. 264 Charles
Ruth A. widow of Abner, h. 142
Green
William T. clerk. 22 South Market,
B. h. 36 Second
CAMBRIDGE
[R]
DIRECTORY
419
Riordan Edward L. press boy, bds. 6
Cottage
John, house 6 Cottage
Michael, cashier, Standard Oil Co.
Sixth, cor. Potter, h. 318 Vine *
Michael J. baker, h. 6 Cottage
Patrick, laborer, b. 10 Ninth
Ripley Charles, laborer, h. 32 Harding
Orville, pattern maker, 29 Main, h.
at Waverly [Winthrop
Prentice T. tile layer, rms. 60
Risbell Arthur, steam fitter, boards 159
Thorndike
Risdon Nancy L. widow of Isaac E. h.
233 Broadway [Columbia
Risse Mary, saleswoman, B. rms. 210
Ritcey Andrew K. carpenter, rms. 14
Pleasant
Ritchie David A. (Lamb & Ritchie)
metal pipe mnfr. Albany, h. 26
Washington avenue
Edwin C. cabinet maker, h. 28 Prince
Ellen R. Mrs. dressmaker, 222 Pros-
pect, h. do.
Irving G. clerk, bds. 4 Elm [pi.
James, freight agent, h. 1 Hillside
James W. carpenter, boards 51
Creighton
Joseph N. carpenter, h. 222 Prospect
J. Albert, painter, h. 144 Green
Thomas, carpenter, h. 4 Elm
Rivard Archie, clerk, B. bds. 12 Wash-
burn ave. [ave.
Edward, clerk, B. h. 12 Washburn
Rivera Mary E. R. widow of Gerouimo,
h. 28 Worcester
Rivers Bridget, widow of Francis, house
2 Boyson Place
Burke, clerk, bds. 12 Kinnaird
Fred S. electrician, bds. 12 Kinnaird
George D. electrician, bds. 12 Kin-
naird
Isaac W. yard man, 13 Broadway, h.
140 Columbia
Joseph F. tinsmith, h. 2 Boyson pi.
Mary, widow, h. 116£ Elm
Thomas W. artist, bds. 132 Winsor
Riverside Boiler Works, 50 Harvard,
office, 41 Pearl, Boston
Rivinius Forest C. clerk, 95 Milk, B. h.
8 Hurlbut
Fred W. inspector, 1290 Mass. Ave.
h. at Somerville
Rix Thomas W. deck hand. h. I Clark
street pi.
Roach Annie Mrs. h. S Burns Ct.
Charles S. carpenter, h. 7 White
Daniel, laborer, B.<& M. It. II. h<>u<.>
in Short
I >avid, Laborer, h. 21.'} Third
Dennis, flagman, Cambridge Btreel
crossing, B. & A. R. R. h. .">:s < lam-
bridge
Roach Felix, carpenter, b. 3 Moore
James, carriage smith, boards 409
Cambridge
James, laborer, house 6 Lexington
ave. ward 5
John, laborer, h. 103 Rindge ave.
John A. painter, bds. 3 Moore
John E. engineer, h. 1194 Cambridge
Margaret widowT of James, house
487 Cambridge
Morris, peddler, h. 126 Amory
Peter, laborer, bds. 6 Lexington
ave. ward 5
Thomas, laborer, h. r. 996 Cambridge
Timothy H. laborer, h. 3 Moore
see Roche
Roaf Albert B. clerk, 184 Broad wray, h.
at Boston
Robert N. clerk, 184 Broadwray, rms.
at Boston
Will F. cashier, Cambridgeport Nat.
Bank, 595 Mass. ave. h. 98 Maga-
zine
Roan Charles A. C. barber, h. 21 Austin
Samuel F. hairdresser, 341 Main, h.
59 Harvard
Robard Stephen, stevedore, 81 Main, h.
62 Washington
Robart Albert, machinist, 72 Boylston,
bds. 234 Winsor
John O. upholsterer, h. 155 Banks
Joseph, laborer, h. 64 Harvard
Leonard, furniture polisher, h. 85
Western ave
William O. cabinet maker, house 85
Auburn
Robb David, lithographer, rms. 92 Mag-
azine
James M. bookbinder,R. P. house 226
River
Rhoda A. widow of James A. h. r. 17
Dyke
Robbins Albert M. hardware, 633 Mass.
ave. b. 20 Western ave.
Alexander, laborer, h. Clifton
Alfred, boiler maker, 72 Main, h.
441 Winsor
Alfred ('. tinsmith, 633 Mass. ave.
rms. 53 ( !olumbia
Austin I'. chemist, h. .~>1 Market
Charles A. teamster, 386 Main. h.
390 do.
Eleazer, hairdresser, 2076 Mass. av.
h. -H)\)-2 do.
Elisha P. trav. salesman, house 27
Putnam ave.
Emma, widow of .Morion, room- 30
Wendell
Francis E. teacher, h. 8 < utter ave.
Francis II. teacher, 11. U. h. 13
Waterhouse
George, boiler maker. 72 Main. bds.
Ml Winsor
420
(.'A.-MBU1DGE
[B]
DIRECTORY
Bobbins George L. (William B. Hunt &
Co. apothecary, 605 Mass. av, h.at
Brookline
Hiram H. hackman, 565 Mass. ave.
b. 56 Putnam ave.
Irving, coachman, h. 5 Eaton
James M. real estate, 633 Mass. av.
h. 25 Lee
Jennette E. h. 51 Market
John H. cooper, h. 78 Franklin
Kate L. Mrs. dressmaker. 2092 Mass.
ave. h. do.
Marshall F. printer, h. 29 Putnam
avenue
Mary E. widow of Rufus, house 51
Market
Robert Albert, teamster, h. 51 Sixth
Roberts Albert F. sealer of weights and
measures, City Hall, house 39
Walden
Alfred, teamster, h. 3 Somerset
Benjamin W. principal, Allston gram-
mar school, h. 60 Prospect
Charles, laborer, h. 72 Harvard
Charles H. clerk, Riverside Press, b.
at Boston
Daniel, trimmer, C. E. L. Co. bds.
315 Putnam ave.
Daniel C. 92 Main, h. 20 Craigie
David R. roofer, h. 44 Webster ave.
Edward S. jeweller, h. 35 Brookline
George H. cabinet maker, boards 42
Mt. Auburn
George B. treas. 92 Main, house 20
Craigie
George N". reporter, 13 School, B.
bds. 20 Craigie
GeOrge W. trav. salesman, house
37k Langdon
Helen L. widow of Charles S. house
99 Hampshire
Hugh, hairdresser. 1892 Mass. ave.
bds. 826 Somerville av.
ROBERTS IRON WORKS
CO. 92 Main. See page 803
James H. (J. H. Roberts & Co.),
machineiy, 135 Portland, B. house
128 Oxford
John W. at Brookline Gas Co. h. 49
Ma°*ee
ROBERTS J. H. & CO. (James
H. Roberts, D. G. Langlands, J.
R. Somes), machinery, Second
and Charles, salesroom" 135 Port-
land, B. See p. 21
Melvina, widow of Tristram, house
37i Langdon
Orin P. billiards, 15 Brattle, h. at
Chelsea
Owen, coachman, 328 Broadway, h.
5 West pi.
Robert, hairdresser, rms. 4 Cottage
Park ave.
Roberts Samuel, job team, 265 Columbia,
h. 13 Clark
William, shade maker, b. r. 10
Blanche
William, mngr. 7 Pearl, h. at Ros-
lindale
William F. hostler, 51 Regent
William H. harness maker, 7 Pearl,
h. at. Somerville
see McRoberts
Robertson Alexanders, clerk, 108 Hamp-
shire, b. 45 Union
Angus, pressman, Riverside Pre>^,
h. 65 Pleasant
Asher, clerk, 147 Pleasant, bds. 345
Brookline
Catherine, widow, h. 81 Tremont
Enoch B. clerk, Am. R. Co. house
88 Hampshire
George B. machinist, 72 Main, house
6 Warland
George R. h. 46 Webster ave.
George W. car conductor, h. 45
Union
Hugh, boiler maker, 72 Main, house
6 Warland
James, bell hanger, 27 Arch, B. h.
94 Pleasant
James D. physician, 1925 Mass. ave.
house do.
John, baker, h. 54 Plymouth
Mary, widow of Peter, h. 6 Warland
Peter, tinsmith, b. 74 Pleasant
Robert, gilder, h. Cottage ct.
William H. police officer, station 2,
h. 22 Pleasant
William X. press feeder, b. Cottage
court
William W. hairdresser, house 12
Summer
ROBERTSOX WILLIAM W.
upholsterer, 7 Bow.h.at Arlington.
See p. 798
Robichaud Alfred,pro visions, 403 Winsor,
h. at Boston
Robicheau Daniel A. upholsterer, house
18 Cowperthwaite
James P. Met. Ins. collector, house
105 Banks
Robie Daniel, clerk, 227 Cambridge, h.
95 Otis
Robillard David, laborer, h. 163 Dublin
Elizabeth, variety store, 163 Dublin,
h. do.
Robinson Aaron, provisions, 54 Cause-
way, B. h. 52 Franklin
Alexander, galvanizer, b. 101 Wash-
ington
Alfred, h. 27 Grant
Alfred T. bookkeeper, 150 Congress,
B. h. 44 Amory
Alfred W.asst.janitor,h.265 Prospect
Alice Mrs. h. 9 Cowperthwaite
CAMBRIDGE
LRJ
DIRECTORY
421
Robinson Alvin W. driver, 669 Mass. av.
h. 154 River
Andrew F. draughtsman, 92 Main,
h. 176 Elm, ward 5
Arthur C. wood moulder, house 236
Prospect
Arthur F. police, station 2, house
92 Hastings
Asher, clerk, b. 345 Brookline
Benjamin L. curator, Gray Herba-
rium, H. U. h. 38 Arlington
Charles, agent, h. 4 Seventh st. ct.
Charles, carpenter, b. 101 Washington
Charles, janitor, h. 88 Green
Charles, teamster, b. 30 Berkshire
Charles, waiter, h.2, r.114 Broadway
Charles A. clerk, b. 465 Mt. Auburn
Charles E. driver, 450 Mass. ave. h.
187 Brookline
Charles P. salesman, b.210 Columbia
Charles R. produce, 50 S. Market, B.
h. 44 Russell
Daniel, laborer, h. 12 Lowland ave.
Daniel S. h. 4 Hotel Vernon
Dora A. Mrs. b. 92 Winsor
Eber H. motorman, b. 37 Rice
Edgar W. cabinet maker, 628 Mass.
ave. b. r. 52 Pine
Edward C. clerk, Riverside Press, h.
Brookline
Edward I. painter, h. 62 Walden
Elizabeth, widow of John, house
237 h Broadway
Elizabeth, widow of Samuel, house
82 Harvard
Emily, rms. 44 Bigelow
Emma N. Miss, h. 54 Langdon
Florence N. Miss, b. 16 Forest
Frank E. clerk, 32 Otis, B. boards 52
Franklin
Frank P. car conductor, h. Hotel
Josephine, 9 Carlisle
Fred A. laborer, h. 293 Third
Fred O.shoe stain mfr.109 Purchase,
B. h. 210 Columbia
F. Arthur, police, station 2, boards
92 Hastings
George II. clerk, b. 465 Mt. Auburn
George E. laborer, h. 195 Hampshire
George O. lawyer, h. 16 Forest
Harry P. student, b.4 Hotel Vernon
Helen I'1. widow, h. 3 < Mint on
Howard K. motorman, h. 37 Rice
Hugh II. ;it glue factory, boards 208
Franklin
Jabez L. oil stoves. 79 North, li. b.
67 Lake View ave.
James II. bookkeeper,460 Mass. ave.
h. 77 Allston
James II. oarpenter, h. 266 Winsor
Josephine, housekeeper, l r> Brattle
.1. B. clerk. Riverside Press, h. at
Somerville
Robinson Kate Mrs. variety store, 16
Third, house do.
Laforest G. student, M. I. T., B. b.
4 Hotel Vernon
Leona M. widow of William L. B. h.
92 Concord ave.
Lizzie W. Mrs. h. 12 Essex
Luther, ventilators, 38 Howard, b. do.
L. S. B. b. 467 Broadway
Luther C. solder mnfr. 38 Howard,
house do.
Margaret, widow of Henrv, house
67 Brattle
Maria E. Mrs. h. 86 Harvard
Martha C. widow of Converse L. h.
43£ Langdon
Mary A. widow of E. W. house 4
Hotel Vernon
Mary W. copyist, Otis, cor. Second,
h. 54 Langdon
Patrick, coachman, 38 Henry, b. do.
Porter C. student, H. U. house 3
Clinton
Rhoda A. widow of James, house 17
Dyke
Robert, teamster, b. 101 Washington
Robert L. carpenter, house 101 Wash-
ington
Samuel, earpenter,b. 101 Washington
Samuel L. T. clerk, h.lOh Worcester
Sarah J. widow of William H. house
465 Mt. Auburn
ROBINSON THOMAS, furniture
mnfr. 628 Mass. ave. h. 3, rear 52
Pine. See p. 798
William, conductor, rms. 275 Broad-
way
William, h. 23 Warren
William, janitor, 24 Quincy, h. do.
William, slater, 1250 Mass. ave. bds.
101 AVashiugton
William B. salesman. h. 265 Prospect
Wirt, h. Hubbard Park
Mrs. variety store, 16 Third,
house do.
see Robertson
Robithau Louis, iceman, h. 14 Second
Roby Eunice M. widow of William II. b.
10 Haskell
Frederick (i. cashier, Music Hall, h.
io Haskell
William T. blacksmith, isi Hamp-
shire, li. at Walthain
Roche Edward, tinsmith, b.48 Broadway
Edward C. teamster, 10 Green, bds.
101 Klin
John, laborer, h. 50 Broadway
John, steam titter, h. s Hancock
Mary A. widow of John, house 53
Market
Mollie Mi<s. bds. •'>:< Market
Patrick, laborer, bds. 5 Heaver
Robert J. vegetables, h. 16 Green
•jo
422
CAMBRIDGE
m
DIRECTOR Y
Roche William, horseshoer, 26 Palmer,
b. 21 Mill
William, hostler, 24 Brattle, bds. 7
Brewer
see Roach
Roehfort Charles H. watchman, 15
Church, h. 79 Boylston
Rock Agnais, laborer, h. 83 Dublin
Louis, brick maker, h.81 Dublin
Onezime, coppersmith, First, cor.
Main, h. at Pleasant Hills
Rockwell Egbert,at Am.Ex.43 Franklin,
B. h. 13 Summer
Grace E. Miss, clerk, 225 Cambridge,
h. 13 Summer
Rockwood Luther E. driver, b. 15 Perry
Sarah B. widow of Donald P. house
12 Essex
Rodenhiser Rufus, carpenter,h.309 Main
Roderick Henry, rubber worker, house
257 Vine
Rodgers Edward C. painter, house 173
Franklin
George A. carriage smith, 446 Main,
h. 6 Pine
Rodley George, teamster, h. 52 Winter
Rodney George, clerk, rms. 108 Austin
Rodtger John, laborer, Niles Bros.
Concord ave. h. near do.
Rofe John, h. 13 Seckle
Rogan Joseph M. wire worker, bds. 8
Watson
Rogers Annie Mrs. h. 162 Harvard
Barrett, carpenter, 13 Church, rooms
42 Mt. Auburn
Benjamin F. h. 23 Walden
Blanche E. music teacher, 149a Tre-
mont, B. bds. 23 Walden
C. Albert, agent, Am. Ex. Co. 11
Brattle, h. 42 Wallace
Edward, hostler, h. 90 First
Edward B. plumber, rms. 29 Sidney
Edward H. student, H. U. boards 53
Norfolk
Florence A. Mrs. principal, Felton
school, b. 103 Inman
Francis, teamster, bds. 90 First
Frank Felix, laborer, h. 210 Bridge
Frank F. clerk, h. 2 Short
Fred W. clerk, 265 Pearl, h. 271 do.
Frederick W. trustee, 299 Main, h.
5 Craigie
Gabriel, at gas house, h. 302 Vine
George H. inspector piano keys, h.
173 Hampshire
G. Frank, clerk, 21 Brattle, house 48
Hudson
Hugh F. iceman, 122 Hampshire, h.
1192 Cambridge
James, at College grounds, house 14
Murdock
James, carpenter, house 362 Putnam
avenue
Rogers James A. shoemaker, b. 105
Gore
Janet P. Miss, bds. 35 Concord ave.
John, barber, h. r. 159 Elm
John, clerk, b. 14 Murdock
John, furniture maker,h.64 Harvard
John, laborer, b. 26 Hastings
John, mill hand, h. 57 Vine
John, teamster, bds. 56 Second
John M. shipper, h. 45£ Kinnaird
John W. pressman, 9 Palmer
Joseph O. clerk, 365 Washington, B.
h. 26 Prince
Leslie S. insurance, 299 Main, boards
49 Norfolk
Lillian C. teacher, High school, bds.
23 Walden
Lizzie A. Miss, h. 126 Pearl
L. Waldo, Bay State Electrotj-pe
Foundry, 165 Devonshire, B. h.
55 Dana
Manuel, laborer, bds. 86 Washington
Manuel, soapmaker, h. 30 Spring
Manuel, soapmaker, h. 30 Willow
Martyn M. agent, Rogers estate. 299
Main, h. 49 Norfolk
Mary A. widow of George M. house
53 Norfolk
Mary E. widow of Hamilton G. h.
174 Auburn
Mary L. Mrs. h. 35 Concord ave.
M. A. Miss, manicure, chiropodist and
hairdressing, 26a Brattle, house at
Waltham
M. Jane, compositor, b. 14 Murdock
M. Thatcher, school supplies, 352
Washington, B. h. 29 Rindge ave.
Nicholas W. cement maker, Albany,
h. at Boston
Patrick, laborer, h. 17 Warren
Patrick, teamster, 28 Bridge, boards
269 Vine
Patrick J. shipper, at Kennedy's, h.
143 Main
Robert, laborer, H. U. yard, house
32 Baldwin
Stephen W. switchman, W.E.St.Ry.
h. 96 Green
William, pressman, 9 Palmer, boards
47 Wallace
William B. student, b. 5 Craigie
William E. asst. register, Probate
Office, Otis, h. at Wakefield
William T. carpenter, h.26 Fairmont
see Rodgers
Rohde John, musician, h. 105 Brookline
Leo, plumber and musician, house
188 Hampshire
see Rhody
Rohr Ida D. widow of Robert, house 20
East
Rohrbacker Rose, widow of William, h.
9 Hotel Lee
CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY
423
Rolfe Charles J. lawyer, 5 Tremont, B.
b. 405 Broadway
George W. instructor Ins. of Tech.
B. b. 405 Broadway
William, painter, 14 Church, h. 34a
Cherry
William" J. editor and author, house
405 Broadway
Rollins Abbott H. bookkeeper,31 Quincy
Market, B. h. 16 Garfield
Alden H. carriagesmith, 10 Brattle,
h. 58 Plympton
Edgar J. ins. 12 Central, B. b. 1713
Mass. ave.
Fred A. carriagesmith, r. 10 Brattle,
b. 22 Farwell pi.
George O. (Chapman Carriage Co.),
r. 10 Brattle, h. 22 Farwell pi.
John A. provisions, 31 Quincy mar-
ket, B. h. 1713 Mass. ave.
J. Edward, photographer, house 62
Banks
Rollo Delphis, hairdresser, b. 47 Clay
Joseph, painter, h. 47 Clay
Roman Emily X. widow, h. 42 Grigg
Manuel F. jeweler, B. h. 28 Magee
Rome Israel, variety store, 2601 Mass.av.
house do.
Romer Theroii T. salesman, h. 16 Frank
Ronan Dennis, laborer, h. 19 Porter
James, laborer, b. 4 Hunting
Rondina Joseph, cabinet maker, bds. 25
Fourth
Louis, clerk, bds. 25 Fourth
Peter, wood carver, h. 25 Fourth
Roney John, foreman, boiler dept. 29
Main, house at Boston
Rood Elisha, carpenter,h. 120 Pleasant
Rooney Ann, widow of John, boards 8
Saville
Frank A. clerk, 1390 Mass. ave.
John, hack driver, 233 Brookline, b.
231 do.
John F. salesman, h. 494 Mass. ave.
John J. freight handler, h. 9 Fifth
Owen, laborer, h. 4 Burns ct.
Peter, plumber's helper, 27 Brattle,
bds. 15 Brown
William, laborer, h. 23 Sparks
William E. laborer, 1). 23 Sparks
see Runey
Roop William T. (W. T. Roop & Co.),
boots ami shoes, 547 Mass. ave.
rms. 5 Pleasant
I)()()rW.T. & CO. (William T.
V Roop), boots and shoes, 547 Mass.
ave. Sec map
Etoosa Charles, painter, h. 28 Union
Roosevelt Mabel Mrs. h. 194 Mass. ave.
Root Stephen mason, h. 67 Rlndge ave.
Roper Bernard J. police, station .">, house
39 Hubbard ave. [Cedar
Bridget, widow of Joseph, house 48
Roper Francis, rope maker, h. 6 Bolton
Hannah, widow of James, house 90
Dudley
John, clerk, house 187 Putnam ave.
Maria L. widow of George H. house
244 Harvard
Susan Mrs. grocer, 62 Hubbard ave.
house 39 do.
Willett C. student, b. 438 Green
Ropes George, piano key mnfr. State,
cor. Osborn, h. at Lincoln
Sarah Miss, h. 1 Cleveland
Rosa Antonio, laborer, h. 9 Lowland a v.
Rose Adolphus F. machinist, 72 Main,
h. 127 Gushing
Amos P. cabinet maker, h. 57 Gore
Edward, laborer, b. 66 Cushing
Frank A. farmer, h. 131 Cushing
George H. chemist, 150 Broadway,
h. at Brighton
George H. iceman, h. 133 Cushing
ROSE HERBERT L. plumber, 15
River, h. 244 Prospect. See p. 805
Hugh, laborer, h. 3 Vandine
Ida, widow, h. 30 Union
John, fireman, h. 86 Cambridge
John, laborer, h.rear 22 Spring
John W. teamster, b. 2 Worcester
Jose F. laborer, b. 26 Winter
Joseph, laborer, h. 14 Lowland
Joseph D night starter, 1376 Mass.
ave. h. 22 Church
Lewis E.carpenter,h.70 Cushing ave.
Louis J. laborer, h. 3 Locust
Lucy, dressmaker, h. 96 Henry
Manuel, spinner, h. 77 Fifth
Manuel Gracia, laborer, h. 26 Winter
Mary, widow of Charles, house 66
Cushing
Mary, widow of Louis, h. 126 Cushiug
Mary L. dressmaker, 126 Cushing,
bds. do.
William, laborer, b. 51 Sixth
William, marble cutter,b.l26 Cushing
William E. carpenter and builder, h.
11 How la ml
W. Milton, optician, 649 Mas- ave.
h. 22 Antrim
Roseberry Edward, laborer, h. 91 Main
Rosenberg Alexander, shoemaker. 315
Main, h. Holly, cor. Brook-
Edward .). oandy maker, 234 Broad-
way, h. 3 Ninth
George A. confectioner, 243 Broad-
way, h. 13 Lincoln
.Joseph, glass cutter, h. 13 Lincoln
Joseph l>. Fresco painting, house 31
Portsmouth
Joseph B. plumber, h. 13 Lincoln
Samuel, boots ami Bhoes, 594 rain-
bridge h. 8*2 Otis
Thomas W. fresco painter, house 16
School
424
CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY
Rosenberg Wendell, glass polisher, b.548
Cambridge
Rosenblad Anton, carver, b. 394 Main
Rosenburg William, butcher, boards 13
Lincoln
Rosencranz Louis, boots and shoes, 1248
Mass. ave. h. Hotel Holly, Holly
Rosengarden Joseph, shoemaker, 534
Cambridge
Rosengren Carl C. carriage trimmer, 131
Main, b. at Boston
Rosenquist Carl, coppersmith, house 1
Pioneer
Rosenthal Samuel, rubber cutter, house
106 Hampshire
Rosie Joseph, tinsmith, h. 105 Second
Rosling Charles E. cabinet maker, h. 97£
Thorndike
Ross Catherine, widow of William J. h.
238 Charles
Charles, city laborer, h. 1 Norfolk ct.
Charles, h. 86 Washington
Daniel F. wood turner, h. 309 Main
David C. wheelwright, 2225 Mass.
ave. h. at Chelsea
Denmaii W. artist, h. 24 Craigie
Elizabeth, widow of William M. h.
245 Rivet-
Emma J. Miss,teacher,Gore primary
school, b. at Somerville
E. D. furniture mover, h. 107 School
Fannie, widow of Michael, house 578
Cambridge
Harry W. machinist, 72 Boylston, b.
70 Austin
Henry, boiler maker, 92 Main, h. 263
Portland
James E. engineer, b. 39 Winter
James H. undertaker, 13 Boylston,b.
6£ South
Jennie, widow of Alfred, house 25
Washington
Jerusha F widow of Alfred, house
59 Elm
John, printer, b. 22 Green
John E. master mariner, house 278
Broadway
John J. (William Ross & Son), under-
taker, 13 Boylston, b. 6£ South
John L. Mrs. house 24 Cragie
Lemuel S. carpenter, h. 140 Green
Malcolm A. carpenter, house 2323
Mass. ave.
Margaret, milliner, 6i South, h. do.
Maria R. Mrs. h. 70 Austin
Nathan B. cigars and tobacco, 481
Mass. ave. h. at Maiden
Robert H. clerk, b. 16 Gerry
Sarah, h. 59 Elm
Susan M. widow of Robert, h. 16 Gerry
Thomas, marble worker, boards 25
Inman [578 Cambridge
William, packer, 55 Tremont, B. h.
Ross William (William Ross & Son), un-
dertaker, 13 Boylston, h. 6£ South
William F. piano maker, h. 97 Spring
William Vernon, coachman, 1810
Mass. ave. b. do. ~TS
William & Son (William and John J.
Ross), undertakers, 13 Boylston
Rossen Fannie, widow, h. 206 Green
Robert J. clerk, W. E. By. St b. 206
Green
Rossiter Catherine, h. 51 Parker
Roulston Rebecca M. bread store, 107
Oxford, b. 35 Crescent
Samuel, upholsterer, 25 Brattle, h.
35 Crescent
Rounds Elvira, widow of Benjamin T. h.
88 Pearl
William J. at 7 Doane, B. house 36
Pearl
Rourke Annie Miss, b. 57 Broadway
Bridget, widow, h. 165 Charles
Charles, peddler, h. 20 Third
Hannah E. Mrs. dressmaker, 140
Green, house do.
Hugh, peddler, h. 229 Vine
James P. clerk, 23 Harvard, h. 167 do.
John M. letter carrier, P. O. 647
Mass. ave. h. 363 Prospect
Julia, widow of Michael, house 11
Boardman
Mary, widow of Lawrence, house 22
Harvard
Mary E. Miss, bookkeeper, 23 Har-
vard, b. 197 do.
Patrick J. (Rourke & Kennedy) , fur-
niture mnfr. 682 Mass. ave. h. at
So. Boston
ROURKE PETER F. groceries
and provisions, 21 and 23 Harvard,
h. 197 do. See p. 778
& Kennedy (Patrick J. Rourke and
John A. Kenned yj, furniture
mnfrs. 682 Mass. ave.
see O" Rourke
Rouse James,steam fitter,h.l62jThorndike
Rousseau Auguste, piano maker, h. 52
Cherry
George A. piano maker, h. 52 Cherry
Roust Frank, student, b. 14 Beaver
Richard F. stone cutter, h. 14 Beaver
William T. electrician, b. 14 Beaver
Rouzant John M. cook, h. 147 Banks
John M. Jr. waiter, b. 147 Banks
Row Amelia Mrs. dressmaker, 64 Prince,
house do.
Edmund J. salesman, 423 Main, bds.
136c Washington
ROW FRED J. wholesale and re-
tail groceries and provisions, Mid-
dlesex Market, 423 Main, and 1
Cherry, h. 136c Washington, suite
C. See p. 63 [1608 Cambridge
George, carpenter, 15 Palmer, house
CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY
425
Row Isaac F. clerk, h. 233 Harvard
J. Frank, painter, b. 233 Harvard
see Rowe
Rowan Michael, mason, h. 168 Tremont
see Rowen
Rowe Emma L. Miss, copyist, Otis, cor-
ner Second, b. 27 Acorn
Ernest H. bookkeeper, 69 Commer-
cial, B. h. 105 Henry
George F. plumber, 27 Brattle, h. at
Brighton
Henry, trav. salesman, 279 Congress,
B. h. 174 Elm, ward 5
Henry P. driver, Sawin's Express,
house at Allston
John J. stone cutter, h. 39 Parker
Joseph O. F. real estate, h. 27 Acorn
Margaret E. postmistress, 83 Con-
cord ave. bds. 40 Banks
Mary A. widow of Philip, h. 1 Union
Mary E. Mrs. h. 108 Columbia
Mary J. Mrs. dry goods, 83 Concord
ave. bds. 40 Banks
Nellie Miss. b. 22 Cowperthwaite
Philip, printer, b. 1 Union
Reuben B. stoves, 461 Main, house
at Somerville
Samuel F. coal and wood, order box,
22 Boylston, h. 15 Mt. Auburn
Thomas P. police, h. 271 Portland
William, cooper, 169 Gore, house 16
Squires court
W. E. Mrs. saleswoman, 1350 Mass.
avenue
see Row
Rowell Josephine E. b. 13 Mt. Auburn
Rowen Mary E. clerk, city engineer's
office, City Hall, b. 8 Avon pi.
Michael H. engineer, Children's Hos-
pital, B. h. 379 Winsor
Michael H. painter, b. 115 River
Patrick, engineer, Mass. Gen. Hospi-
tal, B. h. 8 Avon place
see Rowan
Rowley Arthur J. E. clerk, 622 Cam-
bridge, b. 391 Winsor
Grace L. Miss, law librarian, Court
House, b. at Boston
James H. compositor, b. 391 Winsor
John, grocer, 622 Cambridge, house
391 Winsor
Roxlev Amelia M. at Baptist Home, h.
308 Brookline
Uoy John M. driver, 626 Mass. ave. h. 40
DeWolfe
Royal Catherine, widow of Thomas, h. 2
Short
Frank J. laborer, L69 Gore, h. pear
58 Thorndike
William J. cabinet maker, 20 Albany,
h. 67 Sidney
Ptoyce Josiah, professor, II. I. house 103
Irvine
Royce Thomas, helper, 29 Main, house 62
Broadway
Royster Henry, hairdresser, 341 Main,
h. 29 Market
Rudge James E. laborer, h. 35 Hampshire
Rudolph John, clerk, B. h. 120 Webster
avenue
Rueter Ernest L. supt. Laminar Fibre
Co. Tannery, h. at Boston
Rugg Charles W. salesman, rooms 242
Harvard
Ernest G. driver, h. 238 Putnam ave.
Herbert T. salesman, b. 238 Putnam
avenue
I>UGG GEORGE H. coal and
^ wood, 386 River, h. 515 Putnam av.
See page 782
Ruggieri Antonio, hairdresser, 385j^
Main, h. at Boston
Ruggles Arthur B. glazier, b. 258 Green
Charles F. master mariner, h. rear
118 Green
Ruggli Edward W. clerk, 1382 Mass. av.
b. 25 Church
Joseph A. shoemaker, 5 Brattle, h.
25 Church
Ruhman John H. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, h. 269 Brookline
Rumley John, city laborer, h. 40 Seventh
Thomas W. plumber, h. 3 Line
Rundlet Charles F. clerk, 20 Exchange
pi. B. bds. 142 Prospect
Eliza C. Miss, h. 142 Prospect
Fred T. b. 142 Prospect
Martha A. Miss, h. 142 Prospect
Rundstein Henry, tinsmith, h. 90 Pleas-
ant
Rundquist Frans, machinist, h.45 Pilgrim
Rundstrom Axel, waiter, h. 250 Harvard
Runey Lydia T. widow of Samuel S. h.
101 Thorndike
Runyan Preston B. lawyer, 209 Wash.B.
h. 434 Mass. ave.
Rupprecht Louisa, widow of Robert, h.
rear 174 Thorndike
Robert, salesman, 137 Eliot, B. h.
rear 174 Thorndike
Rush Martin, laborer, h. 1206 Cambridge
Patrick J. engineer, h. 32 Cogswell
avenue
, ear conductor, rm& 70 Winthrop
Rushmore Mary J. Mrs. h. 65 Hammond
Russ Elizabeth II. widow of George L.
b. 910 Mass. ave.
Sylvia A. Mrs. variety store. 165
River, house do.
William EL house 9 Union
William 11. bookbinder, bouse 112
< loncord avenue
Russana Antonio, shoemaker, 289J Main,
bouse do.
Russell Abbie c. Miss, dressmaker, 871
Mass. ave. nns. 17 Clinton
426
CAMBRIDGE [ft] DIRECTORY
Russell Aldeu D. confectionery, h. 8 Tre-
mont
Alexander, carriage trimmer, 224
Main. bds. 525 Winsor
Belle Miss, stitcher, bds. 4 Hotel
Union, 17 Harrison
Benjamin F. W. student, M. I. T., B.
bds. 76 Oxford
Charles L., State aid agent, City Hall,
h. 26 Inman
Charles Theo. lawyer. 53 State, B. h.
69 Sparks
Charles Theo. Jr. lawyer, 53 State,
B. bds. 69 Sparks
Charles W. boards 150 Hancock
Clara Miss, h. 79 Orchard
Cora, widow of Henry, h. 231 Main
Cynthia M. Miss, h. 50 Trowbridge
Daniel E. bds. 215 Harvard
David, foreman of cutters, 169 Gore,
h. 525 Winsor
Edmund, laborer, h. 250 Bridge
Edward, laborer, h. 250 Bridge
Elmer A. (Russell & Co.), confec-
tionery, 290 Broadway, h. 33 Mel-
len
Etta L. Miss, asst. librarian, Public
Library, bds. 8 Centre
Frank, janitor, Boardman school, h.
71>£ School
Frank, student, bds. 101 Inman
Frank A. salesman, 449 Main, house
58 Cherry
Frank H. fruit, B. b. 4 Potter park
George A. herdic driver, h. 12 Elm
Grace E. widow of James, house 42
Shepard
Hattie P. and Gertrude E. h. 80 In-
man
Helen K. Mrs. boarding house, 93
Austin
Henry Edwards, 108 Water, B. h. 6
Mercer Circle
Henry W. (Russell & Co.), confec-
tionery, 290 Broadway, h. 19 Essex
Herbert F. bookkeeper, h. 4 Orchard
James, cooper, bds. 525 Winsor
James R. hatter, h. 297 Main
John, bds. 24 Spring
John, teamster, b. 250 Bridge
Joseph B. office, 114 State, B. and
pres. Cambridge Safe Deposit &
Trust Co. h. at Belmont
J. Henry, lawyer, 39 Court, B. h.
150 Hancock
Lavina, widow of Leonard, h. 215
Harvard
Lois S. widow of Amos, h. 8 Centre
Luther, glass worker, b. 141 Tremont
L. Melvin, coachman and herdic, h.
215 Harvard
Margaret Mrs. dressmaker, house 71
Washington
Russell Margaret E. Miss, groceries, 59
North, house do.
Mary E. Mrs. grocer, at Somerville,
rms. 36 Eustis court
Mary E. widow of Alvaredo, house
rear 66 Norfolk
Michael, bds. 24 Spring
Philip C. brass polisher, h. 4 Frank-
lin
Ralph P. clerk, 162 Broadway, bds.
80 Inman
Robert, plasterer, bds. 7 Jay
Robert H. plasterer, h. 64 Brookline
Sylvanus, at Riverside Press, bds. 15
Farwell place
Thomas J. tinsmith, h. Madison ave.
Wilbur S. discount clerk, Blackstone
National Bank, 132 Hanover, B. h.
80 Inman
William D. clerk, h. 1 Erie
William E. lawyer, 53 State, B. h.
174 Brattle
William H. elevator man, house 71
Washington
William J. provisions, 25 Bovlston,
h. 23 Dunster
W. H.Mrs, milliner, 71 Washington,
house do.
& Co. (Elmer A. and Henry W. Rus-
sell), confectionery, 290 Broadway
Rust Paul D. student, H. IT. b. 5 Scott
William A. Mrs. h. 5 Scott
Ruston Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, h.
12 Seckle
Martha, trained nurse, b. 18 Beech
Rosella M. widow of John T. h. 207
River
William, baker, bds. 12 Seckle
Rutherford Robert J. b. 157 Cambridge
Ryan Albert, salesman, rms. 100 Putnam
avenue
B. A. dressmaker, 155 Franklin, b. do.
Charles at Woven Hose Co. h. 198
Franklin
Charles H. h. 8 Donnell [7 Ninth
Cornelius, laborer, 169 Gore, house
Corrinne, compositor, rms. 29£
Tremont
Daniel F. brush maker, h. 16 Antrim
Daniel J. plumber, b. 64 Plymptou
David, shoemaker, bds. 102 Main
Dennis, city laborer, h. 27 Reed
Dennis, laborer, bd .135 River
Edward, baker, bds. 207 Franklin
Edwhrd D. clerk, bds. 27 Kinnaird
Edwin J. compositor, h. 65 Howard
Francis, paper route, b. 65 Howard
Frank, laborer, bds. 571 Cambridge
George W. milkman, 8Donnell,b.do.
Harriet E. principal, Moore St.
Kindergarten, bds. 147 Harvard
James F. shoemaker, h.6 Shepherd's
block
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
42
Ryan John, at 169 Gore, bds. 51 Sixth
John, blacksmith, 910 Cambridge, h.
472 Winsor
John, cooper, Goepper Bros. Co.
Ninth, h. 2 Jordan pi.
John, engraver, h. 122 Clark
John, flagman, Medford St. crossing,
B. & A. R. R. h. 13 Ninth
John, hairdresser, h. 26 Blanche
John, laborer, h. 11 Ninth
John, laborer, h. 87 Cambridge
John, laborer, 169 Gore, house 23
Marion
John, laborer, h. rear 14 Ninth
John, machinist, h. 21 Hancock
John, restaurant, Brattle sq. h. 62
Plympton
John, Jr. student, b. 64 Plympton
John D. house 93 Spring
John D. laborer, house 29 Suffolk
John E. teamster, 378 River, bds. 155
Franklin
John G. printer, h. 27 Kinnaird
JohnH. laborer, bds- 87 Cambridge
John J. Rev. h. 34 Holyoke
Joseph, laborer, 169 Gore, house r.
126 do.
Joseph, mason, bds. 384 Main
Joseph A. harness maker, 2054 Mass.
ave. h. 2 Cedar square
Joseph H. rubber cutter, h. 303
Winsor
Margaret, house 28 Dunster
Margaret M. Miss, music teacher, h.
327 Columbia
Martin, mail driver, bds. Ill Wash-
ington
Mary, widow of Patrick, boarding,
h. 24 Spring [Franklin
Mary, widow of Thomas, house 198
Mary A. at Riverside Press, bds. 27
Kinnaird
Michael, laborer, bds. 24 Spring
Nora A. house 15£ Brown
Patrick J. coachman, 336 Broadway,
boards do.
Richard, laborer, bds. 21 Hancock
Roger, at North's, h. 12 Marion
RYAN THOMAS, plasterer, h. 17
Clary. See page 8ul
Thomas, teamster, h. 155 Franklin
Thomas J. lithographer, boards 155
Franklin
Timothy, carpenter, rms. 14 Cottage
Park ave.
Walter 1). electrotype; finisher.
Riverside Tress, h.63l Putnam av.
William J. furniture, 467 Cambridge,
and boots and shoes, 569 do. 1 n m i -« •
452 Winsor
Ryder A. E. painter, bds. Brattle sq.
Hotel Austin place
Emily L. widow «>t Charles, bouse -i
Ryder Helen F. h. 103 Inman
Jane, widow of Richard, h. 103
Inman
John H. painter, 206 Green, h. 78£
Pleasant
Salathiel N. (Ryder & Davis), grocer,
126 Inman, house do. [way
William F. carpenter, h. 236 Broad-
RYOJER & DAVIS (Salathiel
N. Ryder), grocers, 124 and 126
Inman. See page 776
Rydon Charles.boiler maker,50 Harvard.
bds. 60 do.
Ryer Gilbert, confectioner, b. 241 River
Rylander Albion S. piano case maker,
bds. 29 Columbia
SABIN LUCIUS W. piano tuner, house
58 Pleasant
Russell H. trav. salesman, h. 10S£
Inman
Sabine Clarence W. prof. H. U. h. 40
Shepard
Sackett Austin D. janitor, Felton Hall,
house 1640 Cambridge
Sackrider M. A. Mrs. b. 31 Bowdoin
Sadilier Matilda Mrs. at Baptist Home,
308 Brookline
Sadler James, inspector, W. E. St. Rv.h.
16 Flagg
Safford Charles H. bookkeeper. 1896
Mass. ave. bds. rear 1882 do.
Frank, b. 40 Austin
Frederick II. student, H. U.honse80
Wendell [Antrim
Joanna L. widow of Asa, house 65
Josephine S. stenographer, Charles
River Iron Works, b. 65 Antrim
Safon Thomas, b. 106 Thorndike
Sage Edwin R. clerk, 21 Brattle, rms. 125
Mt. Auburn
Sautz, stone cutter, h. 137 Second
St. Bartholomew's Protestant Episcopal
church, 219 Columbia
St. Coeur William, carpenter, 113 Broad-
way, h. at Somerville
St. George Arthur,teamster,b.34 Hunting
Barry F. teamster, house 34 Hunting
St. Germain Thomas, broom maker, h.73
Crescent ave.
St. Ililare Louis, briekmaker. h. 58 Reed
St. John .John, laborer, l>d<. .">1 Sixth
St. John's Literary [nstitute, 271 Cam-
bridge
St. Martin Felix Mrs. b. 150 Rindge ave.
Henry, briekmaker, b. 160 Rindge
avenue
Jacob, briekmaker, b. 29 Jack SOD
Paul, briekmaker, n. lis Rindge av.
Victor, brickmaker,h.l50 Rindge av.
st. Peter Elijah, rubber worker, house
1.5 Plymouth
428
CAMBRIDGE
LSj
DIRECTORY
St. Peter Louis, rubber worker, house 52
Ninth
Sakiua James, crockery, etc. rooms 409
Cambridge
Salamemi John, B. B. Works, h. 248
Third
Salinger Matthew,helper, 162 Broadway,
h. 174£ Spring
Salisbury Koscoe G. watchman, house
68 Prospect
Sallenger Lawrence, shoemaker, house
174 Spring
Salmon Cornelius, carpenter, h. 115a
Pleasant
Salvinia Pispica, hairdresser, 8 Pearl, h.
57 Plymouth
Salzmann F. Xavier, optician, Alvan
Clark & Sons, 50 Henry, house 19
Chestnut
Sam Kee,laundry,335 and 379 Main, h. do.
Lee, laundry, 721 Mass. av. h. do.
Sampson Albert C. clerk, Dane Hall,bds.
at Allston
Arthur H. music teacher, 7 Essex,
boards do.
Charles, teamster, h. rear 57 Dublin
David, priuter, b. 4 Riverside place
Fred M. motorman, b. 35 Brookline
George, laborer, h. Xew
Jacob A. janitor, h. 4 Riverside pi.
Jacob H. coachman, Somerville.rms.
19 Ware
John, laborer, h. 197 Dublin
Lawrence, painter,h. 1152 Cambridge
Martha, widow of Franklin, house 5
Jay
Mary L.Mrs. variety store, 83 Rindge
ave. house do.
Maxcime, laborer, h. 83 Rindge ave.
Xellie F. Mrs. physician, h. 21
Florence
Samuel, marble cutter, b. 585 Put-
nam avenue
William F. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, h. 23 Elm
William G. easel maker, bds. 164
Raymond
Samson Hueston, teamster, bds. 469
Cambridge
Samuels Joseph, fruit, 457 Mass. ave. h.
1 Coolidge place
Samuelson Frank, sawyer, h. 6 King pi.
William, blacksmith, h. 61£ Cherry
Sanborn Ambrose H. b. 11 Blake
Anna E. Mrs. h. 94 Hancock
Charles A. b. 1603 Cambridge
Charles A. Jr. foreman, Baldwin st.
car station, h. 1603 Cambridge
Charles B. clerk, b. 94 Hancock
Charles F. medical student, H. U".
b. 1603 Cambridge
Charles F. paying-teller. B. S. D. &
T. Co. 87 Milk. B. h. 125 Magazine
Sanborn Charles L. clerk, 2093 Mass. ave.
Charles M. electrician, 728 Mass. ave.
h. 17 Warland
Frederick II. clerk, 626 Mass. ave. b.
61 Franklin
Frederick R. car conductor, boards
1603 Cambridge
George O. pres. Rockport Granite
Co. Conn. h. 149 Magazine
Henrv, billiard room, 1280 Mass. av.
h. 20 Ellery
John P. h. 9 Mercer Circle
Josiah F. clerk, 1280 Mass. ave. rms.
100 Mt. Auburn
Lucy M. Mrs. boarding house, 1603
Cambridge, h. do.
Maron J. engineer. F. R. R. house
174 Elm
Marv W. widow of Joshua S. house
61 Franklin
Pamelia, widow of Moses, bds. 45
Regent
Ruby R. Mrs. h. 42 Western ave.
William B. electrician, house 1603
Cambridge
Sandahl Louis J. stone sawyer, 64 First,
h. 112 Spring.
Sandberg A. H. baker, b. 815 Cambridge
Edward, prop. Elm St. Carriage Co.
124 Elm, h. at Somerville
Paul O. pocketbook maker, Black-
stone, h. 8 Laurel
Sandeen Frederic A. telegrapher, h. 4
Coolidge pi.
Sander Freidrich, laborer. Botanical Gar-
den, h. 94 Wendell
Sanders Ernest M. at piano f actor y, b.
291 Green
George, teamster, A. H. Hews &
Co. bds. 26 Mead
Gustav, blacksmith, bds. 155 Otis
Henry A. clerk, B. bds. 19 Crescent
avenue
Mary Mrs. h. 262 Columbia
Thomas R. millman, 368 Main, h.
291 Green
see Saunders
Sanderson Charles O. paper, twine, etc.
h. 23 Auburn
Christopher C. carpenter, Parker
House. B. h. house 27 Tremont
Edward T. architect, bds. 116 Thorn-
dike [house do.
Harland L. dentist, 1601 Mass. ave.
Herbert C. clerk, bds. 6 Rockwell
John, gardener, 1022 Mass. ave. h.
6 Rockwell
William R. teamster, h. r. 61 Gore
Sandine Ernest, blacksmith, bds. 19b
Lopez [17 Rockwell
Sandison George R. piano worker, house
Sands Charles L. musician, bds. 457 Mt.
Auburn
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
429
Sands Emma L. wid. of Robert L. h. 457
Mt. Auburn
Frank E. salesman, 51 Summer, B.
bds. 20 Avon
Fred E. salesman, 51 Summer, B.
bds. 20 Avon
George R. marble worker, 457 Mt.
Auburn, bds. do.
John L. student, Yale, b. 20 Avon
Martin W. brick mnfr. 281 Walden,
house 30 Lancaster [Avon
Mary A. widow of Benjamin F. h. 20
Orrin E. salesman, 172 State, B. h.
95 Huron ave.
Robert E. crackers, 29 Franklin, b.
469 Mt. Auburn
Sandt Charles Mrs. h. 13 Florence
Sanford Elmira H. widow of William H.
bds. 46 Western ave.
Sang- Kee, laundry, 95 Banks, h. do.
Sanger Chester F. Mrs. h. 33 Agassiz
Howard E. bds. 36 Arlington
Warren, treas. Y. M. C. A. and cash-
ier, Monument National Bank,
Charlestowu, h. 36 Arlington
Santa Maria William Mrs.h.140 Magazine
Sargent Annie M. widow of Frank, h.
129 Green
Benjamin, engineer, h.114 Thorndike
Dudlejr A., M. D. director, Hemen-
way Gymnasium, H. U. also 20
Church, h. 27 Everett
Edwin L. master, High school, house
18 Agassiz
Frances V. Mrs. rms. 70 Oxford
George L. action maker, house §4
Hampshire [Pearl j
Hattie A. widow of John A. house 120
Horace B. wood turner, 201 Bridge,
bds. 114 Thorndike
Howard, trustee, 68 Devonshire, rm.
11, B. house 11 Follen
John W. C. provisions, 614 Western
ave. house 97 do.
Sarah D. widow of Charles R. house
156 Elm, ward 5 [Broadway
Sarah J. widow of Amos W. h. 287
Sarah W. bds. 157 Hancock
William W. carpenter, house 14
Myrtle place
Sarkerian Zaker, house 227 Vine
Sarsticld Bernard, clerk, 37 Brattle, bds.
3 Hancock
James M. engineer, h. 3 Hancock
Sasportas Nauthalie 3. hairdresser, 127
Main, house '.i Hotel Harrison
Sassard John K.w ig maker,b.3 Amory pi.
Blary <;. house 3 Amory pi.
Saner Dora, widow of Martin, house 1122
Cambridge ave.
Saul Arthur D. student, i>. 19 Highland
William B. tailor's trimmings, 95
Chauncy, B, h. 19 Highland av.
Saul William F. tailor's trimmings, bds.
19 Highland avenue
William H. bookkeeper, house 118
Columbia [Hoi worthy
Saunders Alfred A. motorman, house 47
Alice, forewoman, stitching room,
Am. Rub. Co. h. at Boston
Ambrose C. apothecary, 441 Cam-
bridge, and physician,* 20 Orchard,
house do.
Catharine, widow of Bartholomew,
house 35 Harvard
Charles, electrician, b. 79 Thorndike
Charles F.h. 28 Fifth
Charles H. house 1627 Mass. ave.
Daniel, laborer, bds. 33 Harvard
Francis E. house 4 Chauncy
George Edward, hardware, 155 Wash-
ington, B. h. 5 Concord ave.
George S. hardware, 155 Washington,
B. house 9 Concord ave.
Horace, real estate, rms. 17 Shepard
Isaac J. servant, 17 Dana, house 95
Hampshire
John, salesman, B. bds. 218 Brattle
Joseph A. elevator man, Hotel Carl-
isle, 14 Carlisle
Joseph B. photo agent, house 3 Ash-
burton place
Josephine E. widow of Nathan, h.
59 Elm [9 Fifth
Margaret A. widow of John T. house
Oliver, carpenter, bds. 218 Brattle
Robert, paino maker, b. 35 Harvard
William E. engineer, rear 380 Main,
house 97 School
see Sanders
Saurman Maurice, laborer, b. 48 Winter
Savage Albert, head waiter, h. 105Innian
Annie, teacher, bds. 108 Iuman
Charles H. motorman, house 1610
Cambridge
Edward, cutter. Am. Rub. Co. house
22 Warren
Edward C. (Savage & Sou), express,
626 Mass. ave. h. 43 Essex
Frank B. Clerk, 422 Broadway, bds.
at Arlington Heights
Fred A. cigar maker, bds. 13 Dodge
Herbert I., driver, 136 Franklin, h.
2()«) Green
James M. bds. t Shepard
John, clerk. Hi'.) Gore, h. 108 toman
.Folin, bouse 13 Dodev
John K. carpenter, h. 13 Dodge
John P. clerk, !> Brattle, house at
Sonierville
lvter. Laborer, bds. 171 Otis
Walter B.clerk,90 Brattle,h.58 Bli i i
William, Laborer, bds. 39 Ninth
William, laborer, bds. 171 <>ti*
A son Kdw ard < . Sai age . express
U26 Hass. ave.
430
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Savalovitz Morris, boot and shoe re-
pairer, 1093 Cambridge, h. do.
Savena Mnfg. Co. J. H. Davis and C. H.
Pratt, managers, 204 to 208 Broad-
way
Saville Henry M. Mrs. h. 57 Shepard
Huntington, student, H. U.boaids 57
Shepard
Sumner C. bds. 57 Shepard
Savory Everett S. letter carrier, 18 Boyl-
ston, h. 33 Creighton
Sawin Daniel H. lost freight agent,N.Y.
N. H. & H. R. R., B. house 5
Hilliard place
Herbert E. clerk, bds. 73 Brattle
Moses M. prop. Sawin's Cambridge
& Boston Express. Lyceum build-
ing, Harvard square, 1402 Mass.
ave. house 73 Brattle
Samuel H. clerk, 13U0 Mass. avenue,
house 1 Wallace street place
William S. salesman, b. 2 Clinton
QAWIFS EXPRESS, M. M. Saw-
IO in prop. Lyceum building,Harvard
square, 1402 Mass. ave. and 34
Court square, B. See page 30
Sawtell Francis L. paper, etc. 37>£ How-
ard, house 12 Magazine
George E. clerk, 36 Federal, B. bds.
12 Upton
George H. bar clerk, 124 Cambridge,
B. house 344 Pearl
Harry F. student, bds. 12 Magazine
Sarah, widow of Benjamin, house 12
Upton
William B. fruit, State, cor. Broad,
B. house 12 Upton
Sawtelle Albert L. (J. S. Trowbridge &
Co.), fishing tackle, etc. 16 Elm,
B. h. 31 Creighton
Sawyer Albert F. driver, Hose 2, house
14 Sidney
Albert J. dentist, 569 Mass. avenue,
house 302 Brookline
Benjamin, car conductor, boards 15
Fairmont avenue
Carrie A. Miss, teacher. High school,
house 48 Mt. Vernon
Charles, clerk, bds. 1083^ Inman
SAWYER CHARLES A. painter,
460 Main, house 21 Clinton. See
front cover
Charles H. (H. M. Sawyer & Son),
oiled clothing mnfr. Thorndike,
house at West Medf ord
Edith L. at Radcliffe college, boards
302 Brookline
Edward D. (E. D. Sawyer & Co.),
lumber, 24 Cambridge, h. Inman,
corner Mass. ave.
Elizabeth D. widow of Thomas J.
house 58 Norfolk [65 Austin
Emma M. teacher.Latin school, bds.
Sawyer Enos D. (E. D. Sawyer & Co.),
lumber, 24 Cambridge, h. 7 Clinton
SAWYER E. D. & CO. (Enos D.
and Edward D. Sawyer), lumber,
24 Cambridge, order box, 166 Dev-
onshire, B. See page 787
Frank P. clerk, 638 Mass. ave. house
234 Pearl
Franklin, clerk, P. O. 18 Boylston,
bds. 15 Fairmont ave.
Franklin W. bds. 58 Norfolk
Fred A. baker, h. 108£ Inman
Fred A. dentist, 569 Mass. ave. bds.
302 Brookline
Fred E. S. draughtsman, boards 107
Pleasant
Fred L. (F. L. Sawyer & Co.), lum-
ber, end of Brookford, b. 37 Day
Fred L. manager, U. S. Ins. Co. B.
house 26 Ash
SAWYER F. L. & CO. (Fred L.
Sawyer and Lyman Leighton),
lumber and builders'1 material, end
of Brookford. See page 787
George A. lawyer, 5 Tremont, room
53, B. house 1637 Mass. ave.
George E. painter, 460 Main, house
18 Jay [Pleasant
George X. G. ins. agent, bds. 107
Henry H. clerk, 169 Gore, house at
Somerville
Howard M. (H. M. Sawyer & Son),
oiled clothing mnfr. Thorndike, h.
at West Medf ord
SAWYER H. M. &SOX (Howard
M. and Charles H. Sawyer), oiled
hat and clothing mnfrs. Thorndike,
between First and Second. See
page 806
Jabez A. lawyer, 28 State, B. h. 48
Mt. Vernon
John H. bookkeeper, 25 Brattle, b.
48 Mt. Vernon
SAWYER JOHN S. insurance,
real estate, and agent Middlesex
Fire Ins. Co 553 Mass. ave. and W.
F. Webster Cement Co. 1 Albany,
h. 65 Austin. See front cover
Joseph W. mason, h. 107 Pleasant
Lawrence T. clerk, H. M. Sawyer &
Son, Thorndike, h. at West Medford
Mary, widow of Franklin, house 15
Fairmont av.
Mary E. Miss, teacher, Morse Gram-
mar school, bds. 34 Cottage
Mary J. widow, h. 6a Saville
Otis, clothing cutter, H. M. Sawyer
& Son, h. 83 Wendell
Sidney M. salesman, b. 559 Main
Walter D. salesman, boards 48 Mt.
Vernon
Wille H. telephone inspector, b. 6a
Saville
CAMBRIDGE
[S]
DIRECTOKY
431
Sawyer William D. clerk, 16 Cambridge,
b. 7 Clinton
Saxsmith Laura M. bookkeeper, bds. 11
Cottage
Minnie Miss, b. 19 Cottage
Say-re Frank, electrician, rms.47 Tremont
Savward Henry R.whol. boots and shoes,
133 Summer, B. |h. 2211 Mass. av.
Scales Frank, mason, h. 2433 Mass. av.
Horace, h. 11 Vincent
Joseph, house 172 Hampshire
Scanlan Andrew, R.R. sectionman b. 27
Harvey
Catherine F. widow of Eugene, h.
35 Cedar
Daniel, laborer, house Rolling Mill
Block, 11 Bristol
Edward M. letter carrier, 18 Boyls-
ton, h. 46 Hudson
Francis P. painter, 730 Mass. ave. h.
1343 Cambridge
James, plasterer, bds. 23 Harding
Jeremiah, laborer, h.16 Montgomery
Jeremiah, teamster, h. 15 Marion
John, fruit peddler, h. 23 Harding
John, motorman, b. 15 Marion
John B. express, h. 210 Columbia
John T. bds. 23 Harding
Louis B. machinist, b. 320 Mass. av.
Louis G. painter, W. E. St. Ry. Co.
h. 320 Mass. av.
Mary L. widow of James, house 47
Essex
Michael J. brick mason, b. 16 Mont-
gomery
Michael F. painter, h. 70 Rindge av.
Patrick J. carriage painter, boards
16 Montgomery
William, harness maker, house 113
Webster ave.
Scanlon Patrick J. tinner, Third, corner
Potter, h. 42 Washington
Scannell Daniel, blacksmith, house 54
Ninth
Dennie, gas house, Main, house 4
Harvard pi.
Dennis, laborer, b. 139 Otis
Dennis, laborer, h. 11 Fourth
Henry, clerk, 2427 Mass. ave. house
at Arlington
John J. horse shoer, h. 68 School
Michael, blacksmith, 124 Elm, house
at Somerville
Michael, laborer, house 139 Otis
Patrick, laborer, b. 4 Harvard place
Richard, at North's, h. 8 Marion
Schadline JLouis, confectioner, house IS
DeWolfe
Schaejbe Charles, brakeman, F. R. R. h.
1204 Dublin
Shaffer Conrad, Mrs. h. 10 Imnaii
Sohalk George, asst. steward, Memorial
Hall, h. 20 Meacham
Scheer Richard, hose maker, house 1
Webster ave.
Schelbach Herman, piano key maker, b.
19 Market
William, piano key maker, boards 19
Market
Schenck Charles H. laborer, house 184
Rindge ave.
Mary E. Mrs. h. 340 Broadway
William T. laborer, h.186 Rindge av.
Laura, h. 98 Plympton
Schermerhorn Martin K. Rev. rms. 57
Brattle
Scheydecker Otto, gardener, boards 25
McDonald
Schifferdecker Charles, varnisher, 162
Broadway, h. 43 Seventh
Charles 3ST. candy maker, boards 43
Seventh
Karl, piano polisher, h. 43 Seventh
Schilling Hugo K. prof. H. U. house 4
Langdon
Schimpf Jacob, sausage maker, house r.
157 Spring
Schindler Carl, clerk, b. 1750 Cambridge
Felix, waiter, h. 5 Ashburton pi.
Hugo, h. 1750 Cambridge
Solomon, h. 1750 Cambridge
Schletter Verena, widow of Melchoir,
prop. Mansion House, 3 Gore
Schliephake Frank, laborer, Revere
Sugar Refinery, h. 125£ Spring
Schmidt Charles, piano action maker, h.
324 Vine
Edmund, carver, rms. 93 Gore
Herman, cook, ti. 4 Kenvvay
Margaret, widow of Henry L. h. 65
Sixth
Moritz, papier mache maker, boards
65 Sixth
Schmidtko Wilhelm, shade maker, h. 45
Washington
Schneider Henry J. baker h. 4 Ashbur-
ton place
Gustav, cook, h. 202 Charles
Schnetzer, Emma J. Mrs. variety store.
56 Rindge av. h. do
Schnur Emille, baker, b. 8 Union
Schoales Alfred B. engineer, Third, cor.
Bent, and grocer, 70 Broadway.
house do,
Schofield Charles, carpenter,b. 37 Regent
QCHOFIELD CHARLES B.
io prop. Park's Cambridgeport Kx-
press, 24 Blanche, house (Uk See
page 7 85
.John E. bookkeeper, h. 9 I>a\
Nellie L. Mrs. (Schofield & White),
dry gOOdS, 2006 Ma--, ave. house
9 Day
A: White (Mrs. Nellie L. Schofield
and Mrs. Nettie White), dry goods,
2006 Mass. av.
432
CAMBRIDGE |~g] DIRECTORY
Schopf Lena, widow of John A. h. 1120
Cambridge
Schrauth Louis, at Revere Sugar Refin-
ery, h. r. 126 Thorndike
Schrode Joseph H. machinist, boards
Porter's Hotel
Schroder Johu A. rope maker, house 1
Pond place
Theodore, book binder, house 161
Putnam av.
Schtrobel Annie Mrs. h. 6 Eighth
Schubarth Albert, printer, Riverside
Press, b. 91 Wendell
Henry W. clerk, B. & M. R.R., B. b.
91 Wendell
Johanne, widow of Marthinius L. h.
91 Wendell
Sehuler Frederick, currier, h. 14 Harvey
George, confectionery, 243 Broad-
way, h. 35 Webster av.
Schultz August F. engineer, h. 6 Second
Charles, laborer, Niles Bros. Con-
cord av. h. n. do.
James h. 108 Auburn
John, baker, h. 24 Suffolk
John A. grocer, 171 Main, house 5
Pioneer
John H. egg lighter, Faneuil Hall,
B. h. 108 Auburn
Schumn Otto, clerk, rms. 114 Columbia
Schwab Sophia Mme. dressmaker, 20
Huron av. h. do.
Schwamb John, foreman, piano case
makers, 162 Broadway, h. 30 Elm
Warren C. piano regulator, h. 235
Columbia
William, foreman, case maker, 286
Main, h. at Arlington
SCHWARTZ A. A. MRS. prop.
Central House, 483 Mass. ave. See
page 795
Bros, painters, etc. 21 Tremont
Eddy, variety store, 1261 Cambridge,
h. 46 Elm
E. Samuel, clerk, 1261 Cambridge, h.
46 Elm
Henry G. h. 483 Mass. av.
Kaufman, peddler, h. 2 Dickinson
Manuel, house 211 Vine
Morris (Schwartz & Goldman),
painters, 42 Market,house 2 Union
place
& Goldman, (Morris Schwartz and
Harry Goldman), painters, 42
Market
Schwendenmann Daniel, peddler,house 25
Harvey
Scobey Frank W. police, station 3, h. 85
Thorndike
Scollan Patrick, furniture mover and
baker, 191 Hampshire, h. r. do.
Scorgie Alexander E. stone cutter, h. 3
Gibson
Scorgie James C. supt. Mt. Auburn cem-
etery,583 Mt.Auburn,h.228 Brattle
Matthew L. (Wight B Scorgie), 258
Mt. Auburn, h. 1 Gibson
William K. laborer, b. 3 Gibson
Scott Albert, cook, B. h. 224 Columbia
Alexander, laborer, h. 12 Eliot
Alexander, laborer, h. 239 Main
Alexander, porter, h. 35 Hastings
Alexander F. potter, h. 2 Cleveland
Ann, widow of Matthew, grocer, 42
Jefferson, h. do.
A. Walter, clerk, 1900 Mass. av. bds.
1906 do.
Charles S. printer, 518 Mass. ave. h.
at Allston
Charles W. cracker dealer, 29 Frank-
lin, rms. 565£ Main
Charles W. pressman, 10 Dunster, h.
Middlesex
Clarence, paper cutter, house 40
Plymouth [Banks
Ellen T. widow of John, house 153
Emma J. widow of Ben B. house 35
William
Frederick W. foreman machinist, 29
Main, h. 116£ Inman
Frederick W. teamster, b. Ill Gore
Gilman, motorman, h. 12 Brookline
Harry H. action maker, b. 5 King pi.
James C. teamster, 469 Main, h. 60
Cherry [35 Hastings
Jane, widow of John, laundress, h.
John, peddler, b. 42 Jefferson
John J. at Am. Rub. Works, bds. 2
Seventh st. ct.
COTT JOHN J. lawyer, 225 Cam-
bridge, h. 124 Otis. See p. 816
John J. plumber, 560 Mass. ave. h.
67 Dana
John W. cooper, h. r. 137 Tremont
John W. A. artist, h. 44 Pleasant
Joseph, b. 4 Acorn
Joseph T. cook, h. 57 Harvard
Lloyd, teamster, h. r. 128 Tremont
Major, waiter, Memorial Hall, rms.
r. 25 Banks
Mary, cook, rms. 45 Mt. Auburn
Mary J. widow of Robert, house
116£ Inman
Maud Amanda, teacher of elocution,
h. 67 Dana
Michael, cooper, b. 51 Sixth
Michael, glazier, h. 90 Spring
Robert, laborer, h. 2 Seventh st. ct.
Robert C. carpenter,h. 5 Cottage row
Smith A. engineer, 81 Main, h. 28
Union
Thomas F.carpenter,b.5 Cottage row
Thomas F. cl^rk, 2371 Mass. are.
h. at Somerville
Timothy A. foreman,dry press room,
Riverside Press, h. 158 Putnam av.
s
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
433
Scott Walter H. car conductor, b. 1
Coolidge pi. (man
William, piano maker, rms.13 Board-
William (William Scott & Co.), teas,
561 Mass. ave. h. at Boston
William & Co. teas and coffee, 561
Alass. ave.
William R. at Am. Rub. Works,
b. 2 Seventh st. ct. [bia
Scotton Alfred E. shipper, b. 131 Colum-
Frederick B. asst. drawing teacher,
M. T. School, b. 131 Columbia
Henry S. hairdresser, 481 Mass. ave.
h. 35 Brookline
Herbert L. plumbing, h. 39 Green
Mary, widow of Henry, house 131
Columbia [h.do
Scottron Pearl C. dressmaker, 9 Mead,
Samuel, bds. 9 Mead
Thomas, restaurant, at Brookline, h.
9 Mead
Scranton D. Carl, wood turner, SI State,
h. 93 Austin
D. Frederick, wood turner, State,
cor. Osborn, h. 68 Green
Henry A. wood turner, 81 State, h.
93 Austin [31 Green
William F. wood turner, 81 State, h.
Scribner John H. blacksmith, house 15
Douglass
Scudder Emma A. teacher, High school,
boards 108 Austin
Gardiner H. student, b. 156 Brattle
Horace E. author, 4 Park, B. house
17 Buckingham
Mary, wid. Henry B. h. 41 Hastings
Mary B. widow of Alexander, house
108 Austin
Samuel H. h. 156 Brattle
W. S. clerk, Riverside Press, house
Brookline
Scully Benjamin C. police officer, station
3, h.' 1 Ninth
Daniel, cooper, rms. Ill Third
Edward, cooper, h. 1096 Cambridge
James A. at 166 Gore, h. 170 do.
James J. clerk, 84 First, bds. 55 Otis
John D. coachman, h. 89 Walden
John T. pile driver and granite, 84
First, h. at Brighton
Mary, widow of John,h. 48 De Wolfe
Michael, coachman, 12 Chauncy,b.do.
Patrick, teamster, h. 41 Flagg
Peter, rubber worker, 33 Hampshire,
bds. 32'.) Main
Robert J. iron worker, h. 137 Elm
Thomas Rev. pastor, St. Gary's
church, h. 56 Norfolk
Thomas V. cooper, h. 168 Spring
William, carpenter, rms. 1025 Cam-
bridge
Sea Seymour Mrs. student, i>. L58 Brattle
Seabeck Frederick, teamster, b.316 River
Seabut Charles, laborer,h. 463 Cambridge
Seagrave C. Burn side, editor, Cambridge
Chronicle, 573 Mass. ave. house 4S
Bellevue ave. [ Hubbard ave.
Charles S. Custom House, B. h. 24
Lillian U. bookkeeper, 573 Mass. ave.
bds. 24 Hubbard ave.
Sealey Charles E. coachman, h. 99 Main
Seaman Ellen, widow of James, house 22
Ellsworth ave.
Seamans Cora A. Mrs. dressmaker, 518
Putnam ave. h. do.
George S. shipper, h.518 Putnam av.
Seamon Thomas, cook, b. 66 Washington
Searle Arthur, Phillips prof, of Astron-
omy,at Observatory, h. 41 Concord
avenue
Searles Arthur W. trav. salesman, house
78 Allston [ston
Elizabeth, widow of John, h. 76 All-
Sears Antonio, lumber laborer, h.35 Vine
Antonio P. tailor, 316 Cambridge, h.
at Somerville [rms. 54 Brattle
Ellen A. proofreader, Univ. Press.
Frank, laborer, h. 64 Harvard
Frank P. painter, h. 23 Baldwin
George F.dept.supt. house 129 Wash-
ington
Gertrude W. Mrs. h. 35 Hudson
Hannah Mrs. bds. 14 Shepard
John, laborer, h. 66 Second
John, tailor, house 21 Short
John L. hairdresser, 304 Broadwav.
h. 310 do.
Joseph, barber, B. h. 693 Cambridge
Joseph, laborer, h. 62 Harvard
Loring, manager, h. 16 Avon
Loring P. student, H. U. b. 16 Avon
Louis C. bookkeeper, bds. 129 Wash-
ington
Manuel, b. 105 Second
Manuel, hairdresser, h. 1S£ School
Marion, laborer, h. 66 Second
Seth, teacher, Prince school, B. rms.
2263 Mass. ave. [bridge
William T. wheelwright ,h. 909 Cam-
Seaver B. Frank, piano action maker, 113
Broadway, h. 3 Leonard ave.
Charles D. salesman, Kingston, cor.
Bedford, B. h. 86 Inman
Clara, widow of Isaac, h. 86 Inman
Francis E. cashier,Mnfrs.Nat. Hank.
88 Summer. B. li. 96 Franklin
.lane Mrs. bds. '■> Norfolk
Percia .lane, widow of Frank, h. I
Leonard ave.
sec Sever, Sceva, also Seivera
Seaverns George W.fGearge W.Seaverna
Piano Action Co. ), 113 Broadway,
h. II Magazine
George W. Piano Action Co. (George
^V. Seaverns'. p'nno action mnfrs.
113 and 125 Broadwai
434
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Seaverns Mary, widow of Henry, h. 53
Fourth
Susan L. Mrs. h. 70 Oxford
Seavey Edith H. h. 10 Trowbridge
Charles E. (Seavey Mfg. Co.), Third,
cor. Potter, b. Hotel Belle vue, at
Boston [Museum
Fred H. clerk, 8 Boylston, bds. 107
George F. (Seavey Mnfg. Co.), Third,
cor. Potter, h. Hotel Victoria, at
Boston
Henry W. clerk, 24 Brookline, b.
48 Pleasant
Horatio, car conductor", rooms 253
Putnam ave. [at Boston
Joseph M.box maker, 138 Norfolk,h.
Lillian, house 10 Trowbridge
Mnfg. Co. (George F. and Charles E.
Seavey), tinware, 363 Third
Weldon W. clerk, 8 Boylston, house
107 Museum
, house 282 Mass. ave. [ave.
Seaward John L. printer, h. 127 Putnam
Seco Mobec, janitor, Lawrence Scientific
School, h. 17 Hovey ave.
Sederstran Victor, furniture, rms. 99
•Thorndike
Sedgeley Frances, widow of Samuel, h.
7 Wendell
Sedgewick Theodora Miss, h. 71 Kirkland
Seebick Frederick, teamster, 378 River
Seeds Daniel, teamster, h. 222 Charles
Emily V. widow of Daniel G. h. 14
Carlisle
Samuel D. laborer, h. 14 Carlisle
Seeley E. Bayard, stair builder, bds. 305
Broadway
H. Jennie Miss, boarding house, 305
Broadway, h. do.
Robert, laborer, h. 6 Allston
Seely William, laborer, h. 238 Franklin
William, laborer, h. 635 Putnam av.
Seery James, baker, b. 16 Willow
James, engineer, h. 92 Sixth
Michael, laborer, h. 16 Willowr
Patrick, soap grease, h. 503 Winsor
Segee William V. clerk, 638 Mass. ave.
h. 19 Rockwell
Seger John, cracker baker, b. 42 Winter
Segermark Hugo, bookkeeper, 568 Wash-
ington, B. bds. 94 Henry
Segerson Ella M. Mrs. h. 90 Inman
John F. shoe trimmer, h. 90 Inman
Seggesse Frank, contractor,50 School, B.
h. 57 Wicklow
Seiberlich Joseph, varnisher, 162 Broad-
way, h. 101 Sixth [40 Shepard
Seibert Henry W. student, H. U. house
Hylas, house 40 Shepard
Seidensticker Frank J. trav. salesman,
house 95£ Inman
Lewis J. student, M. I. T., B. bds.
95£ Inman
Seidler Charles L. cabinet maker, bds.
Waverly, near Fort Washington
Ellen Mrs. 17 Hovey ave.h. Waverly,
near Fort Washington
Else, widow of Frederick, h. Wav-
erly, near Fort Washington
Seifert , widow, nurse, h. 24 East
Seigfreid Eugene, salesman, B. house 333
Winsor
Seils Fred, sugar boiler, h. 29 Ninth
Herman, bds. 3 Gore
Seitzinger Jeremiah, b. 64 Antrim
Selander August W. wood turner, h. 7
King pi.
Selberg Martin, roofer, h. 161 Hampshire
Selby Sarah Miss, h. 102 Hastings
Selfridge Walter, teamster, h. 10 Berk-
shire pi.
Sell James T. Mrs. h. 7 Huron ave.
Sellers Andrew J. waiter, rms. 330 River
Sellman Charles, cabinet maker, h. 366
Winsor
Senior John, engineer, b. 14 Leonard a v.
Senko William, cabinet maker, h. 123
Elm
Sennett William H. engineer,h.55 Spring
Sennott Edward J. jewelry agent, h. 348
Winsor
Edward T. blacksmith, h.350 Winsor
Thomas H. clerk, P. O., B. bds. 350
Winsor
Senter, see Center
SEVER CHARLES W. Univer-
sity publisher, bookseller, and in-
surance agent, 1354 Mass. ave. and
president, Cambridge Savings
Bank, h. 12 Frisbee pi. See p. 24
Frank W. clerk, b. 12 Frisbee pi.
see Seaver
Severance Emily Miss, dressmaker, 10
Kinnaird, house do.
George E.bookkeeper,14 Blackstone,
B. h. 52 Chestnut
Horace M. compositor, h.10 Kinnaird
H. Baxter, book finisher, Riverside
Press, h. 362 Harvard
Louis H. b. 10 Kinnaird
Otto A. manager, Fish Bros. Wagon
Co. h. 63 Highland ave.
Severence Clara F. widow of Roswell,
bds. 51 Webster ave.
Sevigny Joseph,cigar maker,h.6 Warland
Sewald Charles, piano key maker, bds.
19 Market
Seward George E. carriage painter, 14
Sudbury, B. h. 173 Main
see Seaward
SewTell Elizabeth, widow of Stephen, h.
222 River
John, laborer, h. 2534 Mass. ave.
John, Jr. foreman, end of Brookford,
h. 2593 Mass. ave. [Seventh
Sexton Cornelius, laborer, house rear d
CAMBRIDGE
[SI
DIRECTOR V
43;'
Sexton John, laborer, b.r.534 Cambridge
John F. bookbinder, b.218 Chestnut
Patrick, laborer, b. 536 Cambridge
Patrick J. clerk, h. 88 Tremont
Philip E. at Riverside Press, boards
218 Chestnut
Seymour Arthur B. treas, 1286 Mass. av.
and curator of Cryptoganic Her-
barium, H. U. h. at Waverly
Edward F. driver, h. 14 Oak
Edward N. carpenter, house r. 310
Harvard
Josephine Mrs. h. 26 Trowbridge
Soule, brickmaker, h. Vassal lane
Thomas, h. 1175 Cambridge
Thomas, laborer, h. 14 Oak
Thomas, Jr. motorman, b. 14 Oak
William, compositor,UniversityPress
h. 41 Garden
William, teamster,h.H75 Cambridge
Seys Charles L. piano case maker, b. 41
Winter
Shaar William, butcher, h. 545 Camb.
Shackford Leonard, police, City Hall, h.
20 Shepard
a,muel B. la
Mass. ave.
Shackley Fred, belt maker, 60 Federal,
B. h. 259 Sdiney
George, trav. salesman, 72 Pearl, B.
h. 10 Whitney ave.
Mabel E. and Sarah A. house 275
Broadway
Mellisa, widow of Owen, house 275
Broadway
William T. 1
B. h. 10 Whitney ave.
Shadwell Francis, bottler, Lechmere sq.
h. 783 Cambridge
Shaffe Charles A. baker,h. 259 Broadway
Shaffer Charles, printer, Riverside Press,
b. 12 Laurel
Manfred A. printer, Riverside Press,
h. 12 Laurel
Shafner Ferdinand, produce, house 6
Douglass
Shaler Nathaniel, prof .Paleontology and
Dean, Lawrence Scientific School,
H. U. h. 25 Quincy
Shallow John, teamster, b. 39 Howard
Margaret Mrs. h. 39 Howard
Maurice J. clerk, B. rms. 39 Howard
Shanahan John, laborer, 29 Franklin, h.
55£ do.
Shane James, teamster, b.97 Concord av.
Shankland Hannah M. Mrs. h. 2521 Mass.
avenue
Shanks Rosa, widow of Richard, house i;
rear 1 11 Broadway
Shauley James A. core maker, house 166
Hampshire
.John, wood turner, 384 Main. QOUSe
1 Chestuut Park
Shanley Thomas P. at 169 Gore, h. 70
Spring
Shannon Andrew, laborer, B. & M. R. R.
h. 125 Gore
Bridget, widow of Jonathan, house
31 Baldwin
James, house 71 Hammond
James, h. 274 Gore
James M. J. pressman, University
Press, h. 9 Beaver
Martin, can maker, 448 Main, house
8 Hampshire place
Martin, laborer, h. 27 Harvard
Mary Miss, h. 357 Winsor
Patrick, foreman, E. C. Club stable,
First, cor. Otis, h. 2 Second
Patrick, iron worker, B.B. W. Sixth,
h. 27 Gore
Thomas, box maker, b. 31 Baldwin
Thomas, laborer, h. 125 Gore
Thomas, tailor, b. 27 Harvard
Shapleigh Bertram L. Mrs. bds. 125 Mt.
Auburn
Shapleu Peter, blacksmith, h.176 Spring
Shapley Herman, foreman mason, b. 311
Pearl
Sharkey Benjamin V. upholsterer, boards
125 Elm
Edward F. carpenter, b. 80 School
George A. clerk, P. O., B. b.125 Elm
Henry, mail clerk, h.16 Winter
James F. clothing cutter, house 87
Concord ave.
John, laborer, b. 534 Cambridge
John, plasterer, h. 1277 Cambridge
John F. clerk, h. 715 Cambridge
John F. clerk, 51 Xorth Market, B.
h. 10 Mead
John P. carpenter, b. 80 School
JosephE.reporter,CambridgeChroni-
cle, b. 125 Elm
J. A. Mrs. dressmaker, 87 Concord
ave. house do. [125 Elm
Margaret E. widow of James, house
Martin A. clerk, h. 18 Winter
Patrick, h. 16 Winter
Thomas PI. upholsterer, 96 Cross, B.
h. 3 Baldwin st. ct.
Sharon Albert E. machinist, b. r. 13 Pine
Charles A. sawyer, 174 Broadway,
h. rear 13 Pine
Sharp Elizabeth A. widow, h.8 Willis ct.
E. Percy, farm hand, b.8 Willis ct.
William, gardener, i>. 8 Willis ct.
Sharpe Daniel, plasterer, b. l « ; 7" Otia
Sharpies Philip, clerk, i>. 22 Concord av.
Stephen P.chemisl and state assayer,
13 Broad, B. h. 22 Concord ave.
sharpley Frederick boiler maker, 72
Main
Sharps Mary Mrs. h. 310 Winsor
Shattuck Harrison c. steamfitter, 31
Union, B. h. 3 Percy pi.
436
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Shattuck James, blacksmith, house 2290
Mass. av.
William P. clerk, b. 18 Pleasant
Shaughnessy Daniel B. student, H. U. b.
276 Cambridge
SHAUGHNESSY DANIEL B.
periodicals, toys, fancy goods, etc.
278 Cambridge,h. 276 do. See p.799
James T.blower,Union Glass Works,
Somerville, h. 27 Gore
John, laborer, 33 Hampshire, h. 59
Bristol
John E. police, station l,h.24 Dunster
John F. baker, b. 124 Amory
Matthew E. bds. 124 Amory
Michael A. laborer, h. 124 Amory
Thomas, at gas house, b. 24 Spring
William, clerk, 336 Cambridge, bds.
276 do.
see O'Shaughnessy
Shaulk Fred,sausagemaker, h.r. 254 Vine
Shaves Jacinto, barber, b. 18 Jefferson
Shaw Adna B. (A. B. & E. L. Shaw),
furniture mnfr. Otis, h. 16 Sacra-
mento
Alexander (Shaw Bros.), florist, 614
Mass. ave. h. at Brighton
Ashby A. dentist, 615 Mass. ave. h.
at Somerville
A. B. & E. L. (Adna B. and Edward
L. Shaw), furniture mnfrs. Otis
Bridget, widow of John, h. 14 Third
SHAW BROS. (James W., George
and Alexander Shaw) , florists, 614
Mass. av. See p. 793
Caleb B. foreman, 1402 Mass. ave. h.
57 Ellery
Charles R. clothing, 100 Arch, B. h.
17 Forest
Clarence W.plasterer,h. 4 Harold pi.
Edward L. (A. B.& E.L. Shaw) fur-
niture, Otis, h. 30 Agassiz
Edward M. foreman, 105 Magazine,
b. 426 Putnam ave.
Etta, school teacher, b. 97 Norfolk
Frank E. constable,h.265 Cambridge
George (Shaw Bros.), florist, 614
Mass. ave. h. at Brighton
George E. (Shaw & Corey), dining
room, 554 Mass. ave. h. 68 Green
George S. h. 10 Kirkland pi.
Hamlin J. (Miller & Shaw), machin-
ist, Broadway,cor. Sixth, house 26
Columbia
Henry A. case maker, 162 Broadway,
h. 226 Winsor
Jacob B. h. 1034 Mass. ave.
James W. florist (Shaw Bros.), 614
Mass. ave. h. at Brighton
Jane A. widow of Daniel W. h. 17
Sacramento
John, mason and boarding house, 374
Main, house do.
Shaw John, upholsterer, 25 Brattle, bds.
4 De Wolfe
John A. janitor, Cambridgeport Na-
tional Bank, h. 3 WTest place
John W. (Shaw & Remby), house
furniture, 382 Main, h. 30 Wash.
Joseph J. h. 3 Dover
Mary C. widow of George E. house
h. 425 Broadway
Thomas F. coal and wood, 1195 Cam-
bridge, house do. [Cambridge
Thomas F. Jr. teamster, boards 1195
Walter, engineer, h. 17 Franklin
William D. plumber, 1440 Mass. av.
b. Brattle sq. hotel
William S. clerk, 154 Harvard, bds.
Broadway, cor. Norfolk
& Corey (George E.Shaw and Austin
S. Corey), dining room, 554 Mass.
avenue
& Remby (John M.Shaw and Joshua
Remby), mantels, house finish, etc.
382 Main
Shay Edrick L. carpenter, h. 57 Magee
Robert S. carpenter, h.l Coolidge pi.
Thomas R. carpenter, h. 40 Jay
Whilden B.carpenter,h.lCoolidge pi.
Shea Alfred P. druggist, B. b. 215 Green
Andrew, teamster, b. 134 Soden
Bridget R. widow, h. 141 Elm
SHEA BROTHERS (James J.and
John T. Shea) undertakers, 9 Pearl,
and 407 Cambridge. See p. 807
'Catherine, widow of John, boards
300 Green
Cornelius, city laborer, h. 384 Green
Cornelius, shoemaker, 30 Jefferson.
h. 32 do.
Cornelius J. h. 59 Banks
Cornelius P. teamster, h. 44 Bolton
Daniel, bds. 21 Jefferson
Daniel, laborer, h. 17 Donnell
Daniel, city laborer,h.l60 Thorndike
Daniel, shoemaker. 1252 Mass. ave.
bds. 28 Foster
Daniel, Jr. laborer, b. 190 Thorndike
Daniel E.driver,hose wagon, steamer
No. 1, h. 54 Banks
Daniel P. coupe, 1410 Mass. ave. and
hack stable, Willard, h.14 Wallace
Dennis, laborer, h. 12 Montgomery
Dennis, laborer, b. 113 Otis
Dennis A. clerk, P. O., B. boards 12
Montgomery
Dennis A. laborer, h. 144 Pleasant
Edward F. salesman, 473 Main, bds.
134 Broadway
Eliza, widow of Michael, h. 84 Fifth
Elizabeth Miss, h. 30 Decatur
Elizabeth, widow of Michael J.house
84 Fifth
Elizabeth E. widow of Edward, dress-
maker, 87 Amory, h. do.
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
437
Shea Ellen, widow of James, h. 43 Banks
Ellen, widow of Peter, h. rear 286
Green
Ellen M. bds. 25 Mt. Auburn
Frank, clerk, 697 Mass. ave. house
Green
Frank, produce peddler, b. 5 Dyke
Frank E. druggist's clerk, house 260
Green
Frank W. b. 183 Bridge
George, teamster, b. 4 Grant
George E. h. 215 Green
Hanora F. h. 1132 Mass. ave.
Henry, janitor, H. U. library, b. 27
Hollis
James, helper, Sawin's express, bds.
6 Murray
James, herdic driver,b.l60 Thorndike
James, laborer, bds. 55 Cedar
James, teamster, 13 Garden court,
house do.
James J. (Shea Bros.), undertaker,
9 Pearl, h. 47 Fifth
Jeremiah, clerk, 49 Boylston
Jeremiah, clerk, h. 46 Grant
Jeremiah F. plumber, b. 229 Franklin
Joanna, widow of Timothy, house 183
Bridge
Joanna, widow of Timothy, house
27 Hollis
John city laborer, h. 65 Cushing
John, laborer, b. 249 Mt. Auburn
John, laborer, h. 65 Boylston
John, laborer, h. 3 Sands
John, laborer, h. 74 Plympton
John, laborer, b.M. Shea's, Sibley ct.
John, teamster, 13 Broadway
John, teamster, h. 229 Franklin
John D. at Sawin's Ex. 1402 Mass.
avenue
John E. coachman, 174 Brattle, h.
24 Bath
John J. helper, b. r. 286 Green
John J. teamster, h. 169 Norfolk
John L. plumber, 8 Brattle, boards
6 Murray
John T. granite cutter, h. 445 Green
John T. (Shea Bros.), undertaker,
9 Pearl and steamship agent, 426
Cambridge, b, 47 Fifth
.Julia Miss, dressmaker, h. 335 Vine
Julia, widow of Cornelius, h.O North
Julia, widow of John, h. 6 Murray
Julia, widow of John J. house 134
Broadway
[Catherine L compositor, 12S4 Mass.
ave 1). 5 Bradbury
Margaret Miss, h. 39 Eolyoke
Mary Mrs. boarding house, 65
Boylston
Mary Mrs. h. 109 Winsor
Mary, widow of John, house 2."> Ml.
Auburn
Shea Mary E. Miss, h. 1132 Mass. ave.
Matthew, expressman, b. 27 Hollis
Michael, laborer, b. 26 Dublin
Michael, laborer, h. Sibley ct.
Michael, produce, h. 5 Dyke
Michael J. electrotvper,Univ. Press,
h. 8 Saville
Michael J. livery stable, 190 Broad-
way, h. do.
Michael M. h. 109 Winsor
Patrick,at 169 Gore,b.l60 Thorndike
Patrick, florist, 1730 Cambridge, b.
59 Plympton
Patrick, laborer, John Reardon &
Sons, h. 62 Waverly
Patrick, laborer, b. 32 Flagg
Patrick, laborer, h. 38 Dublin
Patrick, laborer, h. 19 Beaver
Patrick J. grocer, 18 Bradbury, h. do.
Patrick J. laborer, C. G. L. Co. bds.
384 Greeu
Patrick P. laborer, h. 11 Garden ct.
Peter, pressman, 9 Palmer
Peter, teamster, h. 4 Grant
Peter V. laborer, b. r. 286 Green
Robert, sawyer, 8 Hampshire, house
181 Winsor
Thomas E. actor, b. 47 Fifth
Thomas H. supt. 150 Broadway, h.
91)£ Hammond
Timothy, laborer, b. M. Shea, Sibley
court
Timothy, motorman, h. 1 Dover
Timothy, painter, h. 19 Mill
Timothy, pressman, h. 22 Banks
Timothy F. liquors, B. h. IS Reed
Timothy W. laborer, h.20 Hayes
Walter C. printer, 1284 Mass. ave. b.
at Somerville
William, laborer, bds. r. 286 Green
see O'Shea, also McShea
Sheafe John C. paper hanger, etc. 109
Franklin, h. 32 Fairmont
Joseph E. coachman, h. 222 River
Joseph E. Mrs. laundress, house 222
River
Shearer Daniel L. bds. 8 Dana
George L. machinist, h. 16 Brookline
John, carpenter, b. 31 Franklin
William L. at 48 Canal, B. house 393
Broadway [way
William L., Jr. student,!.. .{IK! Broad-
see Schere
Shedd Alonzo, grocer, 121 Hampshire,
house do.
Edward M. bookkeeper, B. h. 154
Kim, ward 5
E. E. & Co. grocers, 121 Hampshire
Jefterson J. painter, 1898 Mass^ave.
house I White
Leander 8. Foreman, little. Brown
& co.'s bindery, Blackstone, house
at Weston
27
438
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Sheedy Michael, coachman, h. 2 Austin pi.
Sheehan Callahan C. teamster, bds. 155
Spring
Bartholomew, at Am. Eub. Works, b.
39 Jefferson
Bridget, widow of Michael, h. real-
ise Bridge
Cornelius, laborer, h. 2 Eighth
Daniel, at Norths, h. 33 Porter
Daniel , carpenter, h.42 Wicklow
Daniel, rubber cutter, rooms 170
Harvard
Daniel, rubber worker, house rear 9
Plymouth
Daniel M. insurance agent,3 h. 239
Franklin
Dennis, crackers, b. 8 Parnell
Dennis, laborer, h. 39 Jefferson
Dennis, laborer, h. 536 Winsor
Dennis J. trunkmaker, h. 738 Cam-
bridge
Edward, trimmer, b. 446 Winsor
Edward D. coachman, 1480 Cam-
bridge, bds. do.
Ellen, widow, h. 33 Porter
Francis P.bookkeeper,b. 37£ Antrim
Hannah J. widow of William, h. 170
Norfolk
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 5 Lambert
Joanna, widow of John, h. 10 Sparks
Johanna, widow of Dennis, house
131 Spring
John, laborer, b. 30 Seventh
John, laborer, h. 10 Harding
John, watchman, h. 996 Cambridge
John F. foreman, 3 Linden, bds. 49
Tremont
John F. laborer, b. 10 Sparks
John F. slater, 698 Mass. ave. bds.
37 Baldwin
John J. mason, h. 190 Hampshire
John L. clerk, P. 0.18 Boylston,rms.
2 Brewer's blk.
John W. grocer, 49 Banks, house 15
Grant
Joseph, carpenter,h.r.46 Montgomery
Joseph A. machinist, 29 Main, bds.
4S Tremont
Mary E. widow of Joseph V. house
23 Cherry
Maurice, laborer, h. Bismarck
Michael, city laborer, h. 168 Norfolk
Michael, laborer, h. 26 Dublin
Michael, laborer, h. 30 Seventh
Michael, lumber laborer, boards 91
Cambridge
Michael, laborer, h. 13,Ninth
Michael J. cornice maker, house 470
Mass. ave.
Patrick, cooper, h. r. 254 Franklin
Patrick, gardener, h. 16 Foster
Patrick, grocer, Moore, c. School,h.
5 Torrington pi.
Sheehan Patrick A. laborer,Union Glass
Co. h. 48 Tremont
Patrick J. collector, h. 37£ Antrim
Paul V.wood engraver,b.37£ Antrim
Thomas, shoemaker, 466 Mass. ave.
h. 470 do.
Thomas, tinsmith, b. 48 Tremont
Thomas F. cornice maker, bds. 470
Mass. ave.
Timothv, clerk, 851 Cambridge, bds.
849 do.
William, at North's, bds.33 Porter
William, laborer, h. 7 Hampshire pi.
William, tinsmith, bds. 48 Tremont
William, teamster, 81 Main, house
56 Fifth
William J. h. 37 Baldwin
Sheehy John, at W. E. St. Ry. Co. house
238 Franklin
Michael, laborer, h. 98 Holworthy
William E. blacksmith, h. 107 Otis
Sheerin Daniel S. clergyman, h. 49 Sixth
Sheffield Edwin J. manager, Fidelity Ins.
Co. 113Devonshire,B.h. 14Sumenr
, teamster, h. 10 Lowland ave.
Shefskie Thomas^ sugar house, house 5
Linnehan ct.
Sheirs Arthur P. plumber, boards 1299
Cambridge
John E. shipper, 169 Gore, house
1299 Cambridge
Sheldon Edward S. prof. H.U. house 27
Hurlbut
Woodbury P.cabinet maker,house 146
Thorndike
Shelly William, saw filer, 2599 Mass.
ave. h. do.
Shelton Charles, musician and actor, h.
9 Baldwin
Shelvey Bridget, widow of Hugh, h. 17
Willow
Shepard Abbie H. Mrs. b. 40 Arlington
Albert L. salesman, B. h. 209 Green
Elliott F. h. 9 Waterhouse
Emerson, carpenter, h. 35 Pine
Harriet E. teacher, Webster gram-
mar school, bds. at Arlington
Joshua W. hairdresser, 29 Prospect,
h. 31 do.
PaulD. salesman, h. Hotel Edna
Robert W. porter, h. 22 Union
William, salesman, 2067 Mass. ave.b.
2051 do.
Wright Mrs. h. 22 Worcester
Shephard Abraham, h. 473 Main
Charles A. varnisher, h. 21 Cherry
Edward A. bookkeeper, 53 Commer-
cial, B. house 39 Garfield
Hattie Miss, teacher, Washington
grammar school, b. 12 Sacramento
Letitia G. Mrs. h. 70 Oxford
Sumner P. Mrs. h. 12 Sacramento
Shepherd Alexander F. h. 27 Trowbridge
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
439
Shepherd Charles P. 7 Water, B. h. 27
Trowbridge
Herbert M. (J. H. Wyeth & Co.),
grocer, 6 Brattle, h. 33 Garfield
Leslie H. bds. 1534 Cambridge ct.
Sophia, bds. 48 Concord ave.
Shepley Herman P. bricklayer, bds. 311
Pearl
Sheppard Clara E. teacher, gymnastics,
public school, h. at Xewton
Sherburne Edward C. h. 29 Concord ave.
Franklin B. cook, h. 20 Wilbur
Joseph M. salesman, b. 20 Wilbur
Sheridan Ann, widow of Patrick, house
68 Gore
Frederick J.reporter,Boston Herald,
bds. 13 Sparks st. pi.
John, plumber, bds. 121 Charles
John A. foreman, street dept. house
28 Essex
John S. printer, 4 Williams ct. B. h.
13 Sparks st. pi.
John W. teamster, h. 54 Waverly
Martin, iron moulder, h. 312 Third
Michael, boiler maker, 72 Main, h.
1 Rogers ct.
Patrick, h. 121 Charles
Thomas, insurance, bds. 102 Otis
Thomas R. janitor, Harvard school,
h. 110 Hamiton
Sherlock Eoger, laborer, house rear 235
Franklin
Sherman Annie, widow of George H. h.
102 Otis [Berkeley
Charles W. civil engineer, boards 1
Eben, house 1 Berkeley
Edward C. student, M. I. T., B. bds.
1 Berkeley
Edward F. clerk, h. 322 Prospect
Etta Mrs. dressmaker, 40 Norfolk,
house do.
Fred A. supt. 113 Broadway, house
at Allston
George, painter, b. 224 Banks
George A. foreman cutting room,
American Rubber Co. house 85
Green
George E. bds. 85 Green
George E. clerk, 9 Chauucy, B. h. 22
Ellsworth av.
Roger, bookkeeper, 87 North, B. h.
61 Brattle
Roger, Jr. clerk, B. 1). (51 Brattle
Rufus I. sexton, Grace M.K. church,
h. 15 Pleasant pi.
Sherry Kate, widow of William, house
rear 18 Cowperthwaite
Martin, sawyer, b. 106 Munroe
Mary, widow of Martin F. house 106
Munroe
Susan, grocer, 82.") Cambridge, h. do.
Sherwin, Robert A. painter, 701 Mass.
av. h. 509 Putnam av.
Sherwood John Hall, teacher of music,
h. 63 Dana
Solomon, carpenter,house 139 Wash-
ington
Shevlin Terence L. Custom House, B. h.
15 Ellery
Shiel Peter, tailor, h. 459 Cambridge
Shields James J. clerk, b. 47 Third
James J. laborer, h. 47 Third
John, gardener, 2388 Mass. ave.
h. 79 Rice
Mary A. seamstress, house 152 Cam-
bridge
Owen, teamster, 13 Broadway, h.
8 Leighton ct.
Patrick, brass finisher, house 68
Waverly
Rose, widow of Ferdinand, house
152 Cambridge
Shiels Andrew, clerk, 519 Mass. av. rms.
12 Essex
Shiers Edward C. at 169 Gore, h. 471
Cambridge
Nellie E.Mrs. dress and cloak maker,
471 Cambridge, h. do.
Shine Cornelius, polisher, boards rear
344 Green
Daniel, laborer, h. 50 Fairmont
Daniel J. laborer, h. 25 Dublin
Ellen, widow of Philip, h. rear 344
Green
James, hostler, h. 89 Brookline
John, carpenter, h. 136 Spring
Michael, laborer, h. 199 Franklin
Patrick, boiler maker, h. 181 Charles
Philip, laborar, b. r. 344 Green
Timothy, laborer, b. 12 Dublin
William, bridge worker, boards 66
Thorndike
Shinkwin Thomas, laborer, h. 98 Fourth
Shinnick Michael, laborer, h. 757 Spring
Richard, laborer, Fifth, cor. Binney,
b. r. 3 Seventh
William, laborer, bds. r. 3 Seventh
Shippie John, hose maker,33 Hampshire,
h. 56 Broadway
Shirreff Amanda, widow of Adam D. h.
33-i lnman
Annie M. Miss, music teacher, 33£
Innian, b. do. [Innian
C. LeBaron, clerk, 5 Essex, bds. 33£
William J. F. gilder, Riverside Press,
1). 334 Innian
Slinurr Emil, baker, Hampshire, corner
Plymouth, b. 8 I'niou
Sholes George W. mattress maker, bds.
:i sixth
Shoner Alex, bds. L15 Washington
Sarah, widow of William, house 11".
Washington
shoivy George, h. 48 Avon Hill
Short Daniel, grea<e collector, house 9
Valentine
440
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Short Daniel F. Iaborer,h.ll0 Hampshire
James, laborer, 3 Lincoln pi. h. 371
Columbia
James H. car conductor, boards 371
Columbia
John F. soap wrapper, boards 371
Columbia
Margaret, widow, h. 172 Brookline
Matthew, pattern maker, 72 Main,
h. 11 Portland
Samuel E. spring bed maker, Rhodes
Bldg. State, b. 11 Portland
William, hairdresser, h. 34 Hamp-
shire [Columbia
William J. foreman, 169 Gore, h. 54
Shortell Peter, cooper, b. 571 Cambridge
Shourds Charles F. feather duster mnfr.
74 Pearl, B. h. 15 Roseland
Showner Charles, rubber worker, boards
115 Washington
Shroth Frank, laborer, h. 89 Amory
Shrump Henrjr, engineer, h. 102 Fobrth
Shuckroe Margaret, widow of Peter, h.
15 Cowperthwaite
Michael J. clerk,b.l7 Cowperthwaite
Peter, laborer, Richardson & Bacon,
h. 17 Cowperthwaite
see also Scughrue
Shufelt Arthur M. fireman, h. 36 Prince
Shugrue Peter, tailor, 10 Boylston, h. 47
Rindge av.
Timothy, driver, 25 Willard, b. do.
Shuler Johu, barrels, 249 Prospect, h.do.
Shultz August, engineer, h. 6 Second
Shumway Nathan W. foreman, Am. 1ST.
& T. Co. b. 12 Howland
Shung Quong Wing, laundry, 429 Main,
house do.
Shunney Patrick, rubber worker, h. 214
Broadway
Shurdut Phillip, painter, h. 163 Elm
Shurrig William, laborer, b. 392 Main
Shurtleff Eugene, carpenter, boards 224
Banks
Jesse P. watch repairer, 2076 Mass.
av. h. 186 Elm
Walter S. painter, b. 231 Main
Shute Charles 1ST. manager Millers River
market, 168 Gore, h. at Melrose
Isaac B. carpenter, h. 74 Sacramento
Shwartz Bros, painters, etc. 21 Tremont
Sias Bertha F. Miss, b. 131 Huron av.
Frank S. V. clerk, bds. 25 Agassiz
Samuel S. treas. Boston Electric
Light Co. Ames bldg. B. house 24
Agassiz
Sibley Aaron F. engineer, B. & A. R. R.
h. 592 Putnam ave.
Albert H. foreman, 10 Franklin, h.33
Rockingham
Charles, machinist, b. 8 Warland
Delano H. hack driver, B. house 128
Magazine
Sibley William S. wire worker, 10 Frank-
lin, rms. 22 Green
Siders Charles B. public carriage, Union
Station, B. h. 190 Prospect
Charles F. at 408 Washington, B. b.
190 Prospect
Siddall Joseph H. night lunch, house 41
Brookline
Sidlinger Georgie M. bookkeeper, bds. 22
Pearl
Henry F. clerk, 265 Pearl, h. 22 do.
Melissa Mrs. house 22 Pearl
Siebert Jacob, piano finisher, house 6
Rogers' block, Washington
Siefert Margaret A. widow of Charles
A. nurse, h. 24 East
Siegel Christian, butcher, h. 168 Winsor
Siev wright Charles A. at Prospect
Union, 744 Mass. ave. b. do.
Siggens John A. teamster, house 270
Walden
Sigston Mary L. widow William H. h.
165 Harvard
William E. key finisher, 145 Broad-
way, h. 165 Harvard
Silk William, stone cutter, house r. 136
Bridge
Silliman Joseph H. at Woven Hose Co.
b. 44 Pearl
Silsby Alma F. teacher, h. Forest
Bertha M. cornetist, b. 128 Magazine
Charles, restaurant, Chambers, B. h.
22 Coggswell ave.
Nancy W. widow of David B. b. 19
Forest
William G. electrician, house 128
Magazine
Silva Antonia, rubber worker, house 32
Spring
Antonia, sugar worker, h. 32 Spring
Augustine, rubber worker, h. 176
Third
Frank, cabinet maker, h. 64 Harvard
Frank, laborer, h. 20 Spring
Frank, laborer, h. 28 Spring
Frank, peddler, b. 11S£ Elm
Frank R, 985 Cambridge. h. Columbia
Henry, printer, h. 173 Elm
Jacinto Freida, cabinet maker, h. 63
Charles
Jackson, cabinet maker, house 63
Charles
Jesse, hair dresser, 2£ Norfolk,
rooms 3 do.
John, rubber worker, h. 40 Spring
Johu, teamster, h. 93 Fifth
John, box maker, h. 17 Yandine
John F. teamster, h. r. 59 Spring
John W. furniture trimmer, h. 128
Harvard
Jokey, grocer, Vine, cor. Second
Joseph, at Am. R. Works, house 140
Harvard
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
441
Silva Joseph, apprentice, 93 Bridge, b.
40 Spring
Joseph, carpenter, h. 241 Vine
Joseph, laborer, h. 1 Harding
Joseph, laborer, h. 12 Warren
Joseph F. fish, etc. 134 Third, house
170 do.
Joseph J. cabinet maker, house 24
Dublin
Joseph S. at 169 Gore, house 86
Cambridge
Manuel, box maker, h. 18 Spring
Manuel, furniture finisher, 20 Albany
h. 228 Vine
Manuel, furniture finisher, house 86
Cambridge
Manuel, furniture finisher, house 257
Cambridge
Manuel, laborer, h. 196 Vine
Manuel, laborer, b. 228 Vine
Manuel, lumber, h. 200 Vine
Manuel, machinist, h. 196 Vine
Manuel F. laborer, Revere Sugar
Refinery, h. 175 Third
Maria, house 18 Gore
Peter, peddler, h. 118£ Elm
Peter, tailor, h. 196 Vine
Runne G. shoemaker, house rear 418
Columbia
see Sylva, also Silver
Silver Albert K. boiler maker, bds. 254
Green , .
Edwin S. clerk, 9 Brattle, boards
254 Green
Leander A. carpenter, h. 282 Green
Nellie S. widow of Charles W. h.
254 Green
Silverman Francis, shoemaker, 1012
Cambridge, h. do.
Leopold Mrs. h. 2547 Mass. av.
Silvery August, teamster, boards 2547
Mass. ave.
Sophie, dressmaker, 2547 Mass. ave.
boards do.
Simcock Henry, umbrella maker, house
Hotel Myrtle
Simmer Herman, sugar filterer, Revere
Sugar Refinery, h. r. 140 Spring
Simmons Fay Miss, organist, North ave.
Cong, church, h. Harris
Lousia M. widow of Edward M. h.
1582 Mass. av.
Mary E. widow of George P. house
5 Phillips place
Roger W. reporter, I) X Uosel.ind
Samuel, veterinary Burgeon, 2452
Mass. av. h. at South Boston
V. A. Mrs. 77 Pemberton, i>. do.
Washington L. salesman, 107 King-
ston, B. h. s Roseland
Willis, Laborer, b. 27 West
Simms .lames, job team, 265 Columbia, h.
31 Union
Simms Oliver, house 31 Union
Richard, teamster, rms. 1 Union
see Symmes
Simonds Charles F. ivory layer, 145
Broadway, h. 60 Hancock
Clarence E. machinist, b. 10 Elm
Edwin W. painter, h. 20 Cogswell
avenue
Ernest, waiter, b. 90 Harvard
George W. printer, 297 Congress, B,
h. 180 Elm
Grace C. Mrs. house 65 Frost
Harriet M. h. 1709 Cambridge
Harry J. bookkeeper, B. boards 60
Hancock [ter
Hiram D. machinist, bds. 11 Worces-
John A. waiter, h. 12Grigg
Manuel, furniture finisher, h. 7 Low-
land avenue
Warner W. house 1709 Cambridge
William C. carriage painter, h. 26
Cogswell ave.
see Symonds
Simpson Alfred, teas, etc. h. 70 Austin
Charles E. confectioner and periodi-
cals, 277 Broadway, h. 80 Ply-
mouth
Eugene, salesman, h. 66 Inman
Frederick T. machinist, h. 30 Bolton
George F. teller, Nat. Revere Bank,
B. h. 12 Arlington
George H. clerk, B. & A. freight
office, r. Ninth, h. 10 Elm
James, laborer, 22 Bridge, house 18l£
Norfolk
James, Jr. clerk, B. bds. 181£ Nor-
folk
James S. hairdresser, h. 46 Loche
James W. foreman, 122 Harvard, h.
220 Hamilton
Johu A. foreman, H. M. Sawyer &
Son, Thorndike, h. 1 Church pi.
John W. coachman, h. 328 River
John W. h. 195 Hampshire
Samuel M. machinist, 158 Portland,
• B. h. 8 Pptou
Theodore, baker, h. 19 Gore
Tracey, teamster, bds. 129 Second
Warren, carriage driver, h. 203
Auburn [Boston
William, clerk, 6 Brattle, rms. at
Mrs. h. 129 Second
Sinclair Edward M. at -Pages Box Fac-
tory, I). 585 Tnt mini ave.
George M. boards 1 1-1 Harvard
•Joseph, harness cleaner, 2b; Green,
bds. t;i Plymouth
Joseph, machinist, h. <;i Plymouth
Joseph <;. hostler, b. 61 Plymouth
Peter M . janitor, Prospect House.
622 Mass. ave h. Ml Harvard
Robert 8. stone cutter, h. 586 Put -
nam avenue
442
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Sinclair Sameul T. boiler maker,72 Main,
h. 82 Washington
Sophie M. Mrs. nurse, h. 65 Elm
William C. boiler maker, 72 Main, h.
516 Mass ave.
William J. laborer, h. 50 Pine [folk
W. Harrison, upholsterer, h. 6 Suf-
Sincus Andrew, boiler maker, 92 Main
Sing Charley, laundry, 136 Cambridge
Charlie, laundry, 16 Central sq. h.
do.
Hop, laundry, 17 Second
Lee, laundry, 64 Hampshire, h. do.
Lee, laundry, 68 Norfolk, h. do.
Quong, laundry, 76 Gore, h. do.
Sam, laundry, 142 Pearl, h. do.
Singer Mnfg. Co. sewing machines, 17
Prospect
Singleton J. L. Mrs. dressmaker, 117
Washington, h. do.
Walter, teamster, 39 Main
Sinnott Nicholas H. h. 167 Broadway
Sisson Albert W. clerk, 2078 Mass. ave.
h. 35 Brookline
Alpheus, h. 35 Brookline
Emerson B. clerk, b. 35 Brookline
Statira P. Mrs. h. 2 Clark st. pi.
Sister Ann Bernardine, sister superior,
50 Essex
Sisters of Notre Dame, 50 and 52 Essex
of St. Joseph, Mount St. Joseph
Academy, Mt. Auburn, c. Arrow
Sjoborg Carl L. brass moulder, b. 189
Broadway
LSkaling Frank, sawyer, b. 55 Hubbard
John, ship fastener, b. 55 Hubbard
avenue
Skehan James H. sawyer, 162 Broadway
b. 4 Rogers' blk. Washington
John J. laborer, house, 253 Franklin
Michael, laborer, H. U. bds. 12 Ap-
pian Way
Michael, teamster, State, cor. Smart,
h. 4 Rogers'blk. Washington
Thomas, laborer, h. 35 Donnell
Thomas, Jr. laborer, bds. 35 Donnell
William, house off Rindge ave. opp.
134 [av.
William H. bricklayer, h. 183 Rindge
Skelley Charles F. clerk, b. 96 Thorndike
Edward F. glass blower, h. 19 Winter
John, clerk, b. 96 Thorndike
Johh J. bookbinder, b. 19. Winter
John W. police, station 3, house 96
Thorndike
Skelly George, telegrapher, b. 19 Winter
Skelton Bernard T. carpenter, h. 176
Elm, Ward 5
Horace T. (Standard Action Co.),
action maker, Osborn, h. 268
Broadway
Skene George, pastor, Harvard St. M. E.
church, house 176 Prospect
Skene Norman L. student.b.176 Prospect
Skilton Nathaniel C. h. 15 Linnaean
Skinner Atlas, janitor, h. 100 Webster av.
Charles, laborer, h. rear 100 Web-
ster ave.
Charles A. Rev. h. 38 Mt. Pleasant -
Eugene, harness maker, b. 149 Elm
Frank R. engineer, h. 1 Erie
George, sail maker, h. r. 207 River
Michael, printer, b. 149 Elm
R. F. Mrs. widow, h. 118 Washington
Sylvia, widow of Dempsey, house
100 Webster ave.
Walter W. expressman, b. 102£
Hampshire
William L. teacher, bds. 38 Mt.
Pleasant
Ski vington James, at J. Reardon & Sons,
h. 14 Lopez
Patrick, laborer, h. 19 Decatur
Skold Carl A. boiler maker, 29 Main, h.
55 Clark
Slack Frances M. Miss, librarian, Museum
of Comparative Zoology, H. U. h.
10 Wendell
Slade Alice D. h..96 Ellery
C. Fred, salesman, 141 Hampshire,
house at West Somerville
Slater Jeremiah, laborer, b. 123 Hastings
John, city laborer, b. 90 Harvard
William A. stone cutter, Charles
River Stone Co. h. 10 Blanche
Slavin Edward, asst. mason, Third, h.
190 Franklin
Patrick, blacksmith, b. 3 Harding
Slayter Frank E. clerk, 246 Devonshire,
B. b. 84 Pleasant
Henrv S. clerk, 246 Devonshire, B.
b. 84 Pleasant
John T. H. physician and surgeon,
84 Pleasant, h. do.
Slayton Sophronia H. Mrs. dressmaker,
44 Reed, h. do.
Sleap Elizabeth, widow of Henry, house
231 River
Sleeper Ellen C. widow of Solomon S.
h. 1783 Mass. ave.
Fred W. clerk, 65 Sixth, boards 126
Thorndike
James E. clerk, h. 145 Broadway
John M. officer at H. C. h. at. Som-
erville
Perley M. clerk, b. 1595 Cambridge
Timothy M. (T. M. Sleeper & Co.),
grocer, 65 Sixth, h. 126 Thorndike
T. M. & Co. (Timothy M. Sleeper),
grocers, 65 Sixth
William H. cook room officer, House
of Correction, h. 93 Thorndike
Slevin Bartholomew, laborer, h. 59 Flagg
Slicker Frank, baker, b. 365 Main
Sliney Charles R. teamster, 13 Broad-
way, b. 104 Munroe
CAMBRIDGE |_g] DIRECTORY
443
Sliney James, blacksmith, h. 104 Munroe
James, Jr. teamster, b. 104 Munroe
William, carpenter, h. 193 Main
Sloan Charles R. driver, Cambridge
Laundry, b. 579 Mass. ave.
Joseph C. clerk, b. 9 Cottage
Joseph A. cracker dealer, 29 Frank-
lin, h. 9 Cottage
Joseph H. painter, house 29 Cherry
Slocomb Elizabeth W. widow of Joseph,
h. 20 Ellsworth ave.
Elmer E. tape mnfr. h. 20 Ellsworth
Louis A. grocer, 90 Hampshire, h.
300 Winsor
Slowey Ann, widow of Patrick, house
73 Bolton
Patrick T. laborer, b. 73 Bolton
Small Albert, carpenter, house 56 Cedar
Alexander, harness maker, house 12
Blanche
Angier A. conductor, bds. 46 Hol-
worthy
Ann, widow of Samuel, house 150
Putnam ave.
Annie J. clerk, bds. 14 Prospect
Benjamin, clerk, 2091 Mass. ave. b.
at Somerville
Charles, shipper, B. rms. 177 Auburn
Charles G, salesman, b. 901 Mass. av.
Charles W. carpenter, 16 Sands, h.
do.
David W. porter, 17 Kirkland, h. at
Somerville
Elvin, electric engineer, rms. 177
Auburn
Frank, teamster, h. 156 Charles
Frank M. supt. P. O. Station F. h. 4
Amory pi.
Fred W. clerk, B. bds. 46 Holworthy
George W. carriage painter, 10 Brat-
tle, h. 23 Magnolia ave.
Leon A. teas, 495 Mass. ave. rms. 42
Magazine
Kebecca E. widow of Thomas, h. 46
Holworthy
Samuel, expressman, h. 412 Cam-
bridge
Smalley Charles W. printer, b. 286 Green
David W. salesman, h. 286 Green
Warren K. candy maker, b. 286 Green
Smallidge Frank W. paper cutter, 246
Devonshire, B. h. 604 Sacramento
.Jeremiah W. house 130 Otis
Smallman John, carpenter, h. 1 Rich-
dale avenue
Smalhvood Gay F. horse shoer, 93
Bridge, h. 97 Otis
William II. at, Young's Hotel, H. h.
22 Union
Smart Adelaide S. widow of Kphraim K.
h. 217 Auburn
Charles B. woodenware innfr. 380
Main, h. 7 Essex
Smart Frank L. student, h. 24 Leonard
avenue
SMART RICHARD CARPET
BEATING CO. E. A. Dow,
prop, rear 182 Main, box 651 Mass.
ave. See page 802
Thomas, painter, 460 Main, bds. 472
Mass. ave.
William H. physician, 10 Ash st. pi.
house do.
Smiler William C. painter, h. 52 Austin
Smiley Betsey, widow of James, house
74 Putnam ave.
Frank W. driver, Sixth, cor. Potter,
h. 11 Seckle
Smith Abbie A. Miss, missionary rooms,
120 Norfolk
Abby J. widow of George D. house
5 Frost
Abraham, clerk, h. 84 Harvard
Adam Rev. house 103 Plympton
Adam F. clerk, b. 108 Magazine
Addie F. widow of Alpheus K. h,.
179 Prospect
Adolphus G. electrician, B. bds. 12
Rutland [folk
Albert, piano case maker, h. 3 Suf-
Albert A. hairdresser, 515 Mass. av.
b. 53 Essex
Alexander C. lightning rods, 41
Harvard, h. 117 Spring
Alexander G. harness maker, b. 16£
Suffolk
Alfred H. clerk, b. 8 Gerry
lice Maud, teae
313 Broadway
Allen, carriage maker, h. 273 Port-
land
Alpheus, produce, 59 So. Market, B.
h. 3£ Dover
Amanda, widow of Charles H. house
996 Cambridge
Andrew C. laborer, h. 76 Murray
Andrew G. h. 27 Hudson
Anna K. Miss, h. 579 Mass. ave.
Annie, at Riverside Press, h. 22 Wal-
nut court
Annie E. millinery and fancy goods,
1276 Mass. ave. h. 126 Mt. Auburn
Annie G. widow of John, bds. 128
Magazine
Annie .1. Mrs. h. 15 Union
Annie S. widow, h. 45 Irving
Archibald, at Am. Rub. Go. bds. 221
Main
QMITH ARTHUR H. prop, Man
>0 hattan Market, provisions and gro-
ceries, (101 and 610 Mass. ave. h. 9
Norfolk. See page 77.~>
Arthur K. clerk, 3 winter, B. bds. 5
Frosl
Arthur L. confectioner, -iS7 Main, h.
.'{() Antrim
444 CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Smith Arthur L. B. piano action maker,
Smith Clinton C. expressman, house 4
h. 76 Elm
Lamont avenue
Augustus L. manager, 42 Devon. B.
Colon F. stone cutter, h. 4 Watson
house 12 Meacham
Cora B. Mrs. h. 24 Fairfield
Benjamin G. h. 11 Fayer weather
C. Florence, teacher, Boardman pri-
Bernard, horseshoer, 14 Harvard, h.
mary school, h. 201 Columbia
27 do.
C. H. & Co. (Charles H. Smith and
Bernard J. helper, b. 351 Main
George W. Ireland), groceries, etc.
Billings, clothing, 28 Summer, B. h.
265 Pearl and 489 Putnam ave.
782 Mass. ave.
Daniel F. painter, h. 36 Eustis ct.
Blanche Miss, bookkeeper, 1853 Mass.
Daniel J. carriage maker, 244 Main,
ave. b. 3 White
h. 2 Portsmouth
Bridget Miss, h. 107 Amory
David, carpenter, h. 61 Bristol
Bridget, widow of Michael, h. 48 Mt.
David W. cabinet maker, h. 23£ Mag-
Auburn
nolia avenue
Caleb, carpenter, h. 46 Boylston
Donald, h. 204 Columbia
Carrie H. Miss, teacher, Felton school,
Edmund S. h. 46 Mt. Vernon
bds. 46 Bigelow
Edward C. butter, cheese, eggs, etc.
Carrie W. Mrs. dressmaker, 27 Hud-
rms. 18 Fairmont
son, h. do.
Edward C. clerk, 729 Mass. ave. h.
Catharine Mrs. h. 80 Harvard
258 Green
Catherine, widow of Nelson, h. 71
Edward J. clerk, h. 252 Broadway
Walden
Edward S. brakeman, B. & M. R. R.
Charles, at Woven Hose Co. bds. 22
h. 12 Second
Green
Edward W. diary maker, h. 100£
Charles, driver, 2 Holyoke, h. 65
Hampshire
Winthrop
Edwin, carpenter, h. 4 Jordan pi.
Charles, piano maker, h. 314 Vine
Edwin, printer, h. 321 Main
Charles A. carpenter, h. 8 Douglass
Eleanor A. Miss, h. 8 Union
Charles A. dynamo man, Electric
Elizabeth Mrs. h. 321 Main
Light station, Albro, h. 350 Put-
Elizabeth, widow of Caleb, house 263
nam avenue
River
Charles E. soup maker, h. rear 118
Elizabeth, widow of Robert J. house
Amory
12 Pine
Charles E. produce, b. 33 Eighth
Ella F. Miss, bookkeeper, b. 53 Essex
Charles F. grocer, 112 Cambridge, B.
Elmer H. hairdresser, 3 Essex, bds.
h. 313 Broadway
53 do. .
Charles G. clerk, b. 313 Broadway
Elwiu H. tuning contractor, 162
Charles H. machinist, b. 295 Winsor
Broadway, h. 49 Lee
Charles H. (C. H. Smith & Co.), gro-
Emeline I. widow of Joshua B. h. 37
ceries and provisions, 265 Pearl, h.
Norfolk
127 Magazine
Emily J. widow, h. 55 Washington
Charles K. car conductor, house 325
Esther W. Avidow Of Thomas L. h.
Prospect
1 Chauncy
Charles M. pressman, Riverside Press,
Eugene, blacksmith's helper, h. 19
h. 48 Chestnut
Harvard
Charles M. W. mechanical engineer,
Eunice Ann, at 63 Elm, h. 263 Colum-
h. 1530 Cambridge
bia
Charles S. brakeman, B. & M. R. R.
Eunice M. widow of Anderson, h.
house 8 First
140 Green
Charles W. engineer, F. R. R. house
Eva R. Miss, clerk, 615 Mass. ave. b.
78 Sixth
3 Pleasant place
Charles W.-watchman, B. & M. freight
Francis J. veterinary surgeon, house
depot, B. h. 402 Cambridge
210 Sidney
Chauncey, clerk, 125 Milk, B. b. 121
Frank, bookkeeper, b. 12 Magnolia
Brattle
avenue
Chauncy Mrs. h. 121 Brattle
Frank, stone cutter, h. 214 Charles
Chauncy, N". E. Tel. Co., B. bds. 121
Frank A. butter, etc. 4 Saville, h. do.
Brattle
Frank J. city laborer, h. 194 Cushing
Clarence W. chemist, b. 182 Prospect
Frank W. bookkeeper, 267 Main, b.
Clement L. prof, of Latin, H. U. h.
12 Magnolia avenue
64 Sparks
Fred, cracker packer, 29 Franklin, h.
Clement L. Jr. student, H. LT. b. 64
20 Lopez
CAMBRIDGE [gj DIRECTORY
445
Smith Fred H. clerk, B. h. 21 Beech
Frederick, electrician, rms. 267 Pearl
Frederick M. wines, 21 Washington,
B. h. 14 Sacramento
Frederick O. instructor, M. T. school,
h. 21 Rindge ave.
Frederick V. blacksmith, house 514
Mass. avenue
George, mail driver, h. 223 Broadway
George, painter, h. 119 Harvard
George, tailor, 558 Mass. ave. h. do.
George B. case maker, 162 Broad-
way, h. 407 Mass. ave.
George B. F. student, b. 345 Harvard
George C. h. 173 Hampshire
George D. carriage painter, h. 306
Prospect
George E. painter, h. 16 Cogswell av.
George E. soup maker, 334 Main, h.
116 Amory
George F. machinist, h. 239 Pearl
George G. bds. 5 Frost
George L. student, b. 64 Sparks
SMITH GEORGE M. coal, 180
Main, h. 323 Broadway. See p. 782
George W. insurance, b. 108 Magazine
George W. piano action maker, b. 53
Essex
George W. upholsterer, 1894 Mass.
ave. h. 3 White
Gertrude, at Registry of Deeds, b.
310 Pearl
Gilbert C. clerk, 331 Main, house 173
Hampshire
Grace A. Miss, copyist, Registry of
Deeds, b. 50 Thorndike
Hannah F. widow of Josiah, house
35 Lawrence
Harriet M. widow of Samuel, h. 33
Eighth
Harry, bds. 321 Main
Harry A. student, b. 1 Chauncy
Harry K. entry clerk, Am. Rub. Co.
bds. 179 Prospect
Harry L. boots and shoes, 437^ Main,
h. 435 do.
Harry N. grocer, 30 Harvey, h. 31 do.
Harry V.B. shipping clerk, 518 Wash.
B. b. 345 Harvard
Harvey E. engineer, h. 71 Thorndike
Helen E. Miss, h. 8 Union
Henry, decorator, 53 Elm, B. house
3 Pleasant place
Henry, furniture packer, b. 95 Mt.
Auburn
Henry, inspector, W. K. St. Ry. rms.
106 Austin
Henry D. h. 371 Pro spec I
Henry P. clerk, B. b. 17 Sin-pan!
Henry W. B. waiter, B.h. 10 Kinuainl
Hiram W. watch repairer, house 57
Plymouth [plaee
Howard, drug clerk. B. b. Pleasant
Smith Hubert T. plumber,h.229 Franklin
Hugh, butcher, h. 289 Main
Hugh, waiter, h. r. 235 Franklin
H. Porter, woolens, 72 Bedford, B.
h. 41 Dana
Ida G. Miss, teacher, Allston gram-
mar school, b. 60 Prospect
Izette V. h. 14 Cogswell ave.
James, clerk, bds. 25 Inman
James, painter, h. 26 Tuttle
James, sexton, Pilgrim Cong, church,
h. 241 River
James A. butter, eggs and cream, 444
Antrim, h. do.
James A. printer, h. 34 Eustis cf.
James A. L. hairdresser, 3 Essex, h.
53 do. [25 Inman
James F. clerk, 80 Pleasant, house
James F. (Smith & McKay), grocer,
1217 Cambridge, b. 167 Norfolk
James H. baker, h. 152 Pearl
James J. clerk, h. 56 Sixth
James M. h. 16 Cogswell ave.
James T. gilder, b. 73 School
James W. variety store, 35U Broad-
way, h. 2 Antrim
Jared Clark, h. 14 Western ave.
Jennie, asst. Agassiz Museum, bds.
31 Ash
Jeremiah, Story professor of law, H.
U. h. 4 Berkeley
Jeremiah, Jr. bds. 4 Berkeley
John, blacksmith, B. B. W. Sixth, h.
Hotel Union, 17 Harrison
John, cabinet maker, h. r. 42 Dunster
John, carpenter, 21 Central sq. rms.
290 Prospect
John, horse clipper, h. 19 Hayes ct.
John, mason, h. 15 Foster
John, rubber worker, h. 28 Bristol
John, stone cutter, b. 145 Otis
John, watchman, Dunster st. stable,
h. 8 Gerry
John C. boot and shoe maker, 76
Winsor, h. do.
John C. mason, 11 Clinton, h. do.
John E. clerk, 265 Pearl, h. 310 do.
John E. horse shoer,436 Main, house
111 Norfolk
John E. moulder, 1). 61 Bristol
John F. painter, h. 33 Crescent
John II. inotorman, rms. 30 Essex
John II. painter, b. 40 .Jackson
John II. shipper, b. 137 Pearl
John Jas. machinist, h. b. 293 Third
John L. confectionery, h. 8 Pleasant
place
John O. clerk, b. 22 Carlisle
John P. shipper, t). li i Norfolk
John W . butter, h. 1 1 Tremont
Joseph, carriage painter, h.21 school
Joseph A. express messenger, h. q.
172 Spring
446
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Smith Joseph A. messenger, boards 56
Sixth
Joseph J. boiler maker,h.l55 Tremont
Joseph J. salesman, 29 Franklin, bds.
9 Sidney
Joseph W. clerk, A. R. Co. h. 201
Columbia
Josephine M. house 33 Eighth
Joshua, porter, h. 10 Eaton
Judson G. provisions, 27 Cambridge,
B. h. 19(5 Pearl
Julia," widow of Allen, h. 148 Green
Kate J. Mrs. h. 293 Third
Kate V. private school, 13 Bucking-
ham, h. do.
Leander L. engineer, B. & M. R. R.
shop, h. 103 Fourth
Lorenzo C. moulder, h. 52 Sidney
Louis, hairdresser, 622 Mass. ave. h.
5 Howard
Louisa, widow of George V.house 12
Pine
Lucy C. Mrs. h. 11 Mellen
L. Albert, veterinary surgeon,house
107 Allston
Manley, teamster, Dover Stamping
Co. h. 148 Pleasant
Manuel, laborer, h. 254 Vine
Marcia E. C. Miss, teacher, 13
Buckingham, bds. do.
Margaret, widowr of George, house
137 Pearl
Margaret, widow of James, house
189 Norfolk
Margaret E. Mrs. h. 1019 Cambridge
Margaret T. Miss, compositor, b. 48
Mt. Auburn
Maria P. widow of William, house 46
Bigelow
Martha R. Miss, teacher, English
High school, b. 782 Mass. ave.
Martin F. teamster, h. 38 Pine
Martin R. furniture maker, house 89
Plymouth
Mary Mrs. h. 31 Sacramento
Mary B. teacher, 13 Buckingham,
boards do.
Mary E. widow, h. 56 Elm
Mary E. widow of Adams C. house
108 Magazine
Mary E. widowT of Charles, house 9
Sidney
Mary E. widow of John,h.ll Murdock
Mary J. Miss, at University Museum,
bds. 107 Garden
Mary S. widow of Bartlett, house 13
Buckingham
Mary S. widow of Charles R. house
5 William
Maude Estelle, h. 313 Broadway
Michael, laborer, h. 167 Norfolk
Mildred* F. Miss, bds. 148 Green
Mina, dressmaker, b. 293 Broadway
Smith Minnie and Rilla, vest makers,h. 2
Putnam ct.
Myra Mrs. h. 248 Prospect
M. h. 102£ Hampshire
Napoleon, foreman, B. B.. Works,
Sixth, h. 88 Elm
Oliver A. salesman, B. b. 33 Eighth
Otis F. dentist, 50 Tremont, B. b.5
Howard
Otis H. lumber, 75 State, B. house
8 Mellen
Owen, car conductor, b. 1591 Cam-
bridge
O. Elliot, tailor and gents' furnish-
ing goods, 2072 Mass. ave. h. 21
Blake
Patrick, engine cleaner, h. 11 Lopez
Patrick, iron worker, h. 11 Andrew
Patrick, motorman, h. 18 Cogswell
avenue
Percey, steel letter cutter, boards 3
Pleasant pi.
Peter, cabinet maker, h.12 Columbia
Peter J. tea and coffee, 1143 Cam-
bridge, house at Somerville
Philip G. horse shoer, 436 Main, bds.
73 School
Ralph, undertaker and (Whiting &
Smith), 216 Green, h. 23 Inman
Ralph H.wire worker, bds. 99 Austin
Ralph N. clerk, at Court House, bds.
50 Thorndike
Richard, boiler maker, h. 425 Main
Richard, tin worker, bds. 11 Murdock
Richard C. building mover, house 80
Hampshire
Richard H. (C.H.Taylor Co.) printer,
495a Mass. ave. h. 11 Murdock
Robert, baker, h. 11 Brewery
Robert, clerk, 675 Mass. ave. h. 21
Rockwell
Robert D. W. lawyer, 53 State, B.
h. Reservoir, next Huron ave.
Robert F.bookbinder,h. 57 Fairmont
Robert H. teamster, bds. 38 Pine
Samuel, laborer, 81 Main, house 82
Harvard
Samuel, laborer, h. 14 Second
Samuel T. laborer, bds. 4 Jordan pi.
Sarah A. widow of Daniel, h. 29
Line
Sarah E. Mrs. house 56 Elm
Sarah E. Mrs. h. 3 Gray pi.
Sidney, carpenter,h.65£ Western av.
Sidney, steam engineering, 234 Con-
gress, B. h. 182 Prospect
Sophia A. seamstress, bds. 19 Hilliard,
Sophia A. Miss, clerk, 763 Mass. ave!
house at Dorchester
Susan D. widow of Horatio S. h. 7
Appleton
SMITH THOMAS, horseshoer, 436
Main, h. 73 School. See page 28
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
447
Smith Thomas, teamster, 174 Broadway-
Thomas A. teamster, rms. 22 Fair-
mont
Thomas C. boots and shoes, 2050
Mass. ave. h. 2052 do.
Thomas C. cutlery, 20 Bromfield, B.
house 28 Clinton
Thomas H. laborer, house 41 Reed
Thomas H. metal spinner, h. 114
Norfolk
Thomas J. iron moulder, bds. 167
Xorfolk
Thomas W. lather, h. r. 152 Pearl
Wallace, fireman, bds. 426 Putnam
avenue
Walter, clerk, B. b. 374 Prospect
Walter, hairdresser, 1994 Mass. ave.
bds. 53 Essex
Walter, laborer, bds. 37 Crescent av.
Walter H. waiter, B. h. 6 Worcester
Walter L. trav. salesman, bds. 36
Eustis ct.
Walter M. asst. instructor, M. T.
school, h. 6 Tenney
Warren K. produce peddler, boards
33 Eighth
Wilbur F.janitor, Odd Fellow's bldg.
2076 Mass. ave. h. 2277 do.
William, blacksmith, h. 205 Hamilton
William, builder, 28 School, room 20,
B. h. 167 Lexington ave. ward 1
William, carpenter, h. 76 Thorndike
William, case maker, 162 Broadway,
h. 174 Chestnut
William, laborer, h. 45 Washington
William, peddler, h. 293 Third
William, salesman, rms. 100 Austin
William, wood carver, h. 132 Winsor
William A. stenographer, h. 318
Mass. ave.
William B. steam heating, 3 and 4
Hay market sq. B. h. 34 Linn jean
William F. trav. salesmau, 220 Con-
gress, B. bds. 179 Prospect
William P. compositor, h. 327 Pearl
William II. clerk, 36 Kilby, B. h. 17
Creighton
William H. clerk, 639 Mass. ave. h.
321 Pearl
William H. engineer, h. 109 Inman
William H. polisher, bds. 3 Gray pi.
William IT. shipper, bds. 19 Hayes
court
William II. variety store, 146 Hamp-
shire, h. do.
William II. II. watchman, 518 Wash-
ington, B. house 346 Harvard
William .1. h. 11 Faveru father
William .1. pork cutter. HI!) Gore, h.
23 Oak Circle
William .1. B. paper hanger. 78 Kin-
naird, li. do. [ward 1
William P. bds. 167 Lexington ave.
Smith William P. compositor, h. 60 Austin
Winifred B. Miss, asst. Public
Library, house 41 Dana
Winifred M. clerk, 27 Brookline.bds.
514 Mass. ave.
W. Frank, student, b. 3 White
& McKay (James F.Smith and Alex-
ander McKay), grocers, 1217 Cam-
bridge
Smithers Catherine, widow of John B. h.
13 William
Joseph H. bookbinder, b.13 William
Smyth George, police, station 1, house 37
Wendell
Smythe Henry L. instructor of geology,
H. U. rms. 16 Oxford
Snead Hampton, waiter, h. 4 Gray place
Sneare James, motorman, rms. 61 Hol-
worthy
Sneath Isaiah W. Rev. pastor, Wood
Memorial church, h. 92 Columbia
Snee James, hatter, h. 105 Portland
Snell Charles W. steam fitter, house 446
Green, No. 8
Herbert M. manager, 7 Central sq.
bds. 39 Norfolk
Snelling Frank, b. 76 Dana
Samuel, hardwood finisher, h. 76
Dana
Sniffins Edward A. hatter, h. 21 Market
Snodgrass Teresa J. cashier, 1027 Cam-
bridge, b. 1365 do.
Snooks George B. clerk,1027 Cambridge,
h. 367 Columbia
Snow Albert, milkman, b. 446 Green
Blake B. engineer, B. & M. R. R. h.
67 Fifth
Brothers (Isador and Herman),
tailors, 28 Brattle
Caroline A. widow of Joseph B. ki. 9
Huron ave.
Charles H. teamster, 29 Franklin, h.
27 Auburn
David A. butter and eggs, house 36
William [Hancock
Eliza S. widow of Ambrose. house 8-1
Ernest A. architect, bds. 4 Allston ct.
Fred A. men's furnishings, 81 Sum-
mer, B. h. 9 Russell
Fred A. trav. salesman, B. h. 188
Chestnut
Fred R. clerk, bds. 14 Cottage
George, clothing cutter, B. bds. 7
Essex
George A. electrician, Baldwin it.
station, h. 33 Baldwin
George F. butcher, h. J 41 Slyer
George H. at Am. B. Co.h.68 Ninth
(J. Walter, bookkeeper, h. 443 Green
Selen L. clerk. 13.VI Mass. av. hiU.
I Allston court
Heman R. tinman. 52 Union, B. h
L92 Hamilton
448
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Snow Henry, candy maker, house 134£
Hampshire
Henry, carpenter, 72 Main, house at
Watertown
Herman (Snow Bros.), h. 494 Mass.
avenue
Isaac F. draughtsman, bds. 1686
Cambridge
Isaac R.carpenter,h. 1686 Cambridge
Isador (Snow Bros.), bds. 7 Essex
John A. clerk, 669 Mass. ave. bds.
5 Temple
Joshua A. (Snow & Nunau), fish
market, 1394 Cambridge, h. at
Somerville
Lewis T. carpenter, h. 1303 Cambridge
Lottie I. dressmaker, 25 Hadley,
boards do.
Mary I. and C. Estella, h. 1686
Cambridge
Nathaniel A. furnace setter, house
115 Auburn
Nathaniel I. draper, 48 Canal, B. h.
19 Warland
Russell L. carpenter and builder, 95
Allston, house 190 Hamilton
R. L. Mrs. treas. Y. W. C. A. h. 190
Hamilton
Samuel, counsellor, 4 Pemberton
sq. rm. 4, B. house 8 Wendell
Sarah Mrs. h. 7 Essex
Sarah J. Mrs. bds. 27 Warland
Simeon, h. 7 Bigelow
S. Augustus, salesman, 52 Union, B.
h. 4 Allston court
Temple J. widow of John H. house
189 Hamilton
Thomas E. driver, h. 8h Western av.
Thomas H. bookkeeper, 205 Broad-
way, h. at E. Boston
Walter J. teamster, 204 Broadway,
h. 210 do.
William M. h. 7 Fayerweather
Willie E. bds. 7 Fayerweather
& Nunan (Joshua Snowr and Frank
Nunan j, fish market, 1394 Cam-
bridge
Snowden Charles A. b. 14 Dodge
James V. steward, h. 14 Dodge
Snyder Bros. (Julius and Jacob Snyder),
confectionery and ice cream, 310
Cambridge
George J. motorman, rms. 61 Hol-
worthy
Jacob (Snyder Bros.), confectionery,
etc. 310 Cambridge, h. 6 Fourth
Julius (Synder Bros.), confectionery,
etc. 310 Cambridge, h. 6 Fourth
Sock William, wool apprentice, b. 1699
Cambridge
Soderberg Edward, machinist, 29 Main,
h. 227 Broadway
Gunnar, salesman, h. 77 Hampshire
Soderberg Hilda and Selma, dressmakers,
10 Tremont
Soiger Joseph, laborer, h. 53 Brewery
Soles Isaac, carpenter, h. 222 Columbia
Jennie, clerk, rms. 271 Broadway
Myra Miss, h. 146 Magazine
Solomon Frederick W. machinist, house
248 Hampshire
Isaac, salesman, h. 93 Brookline
Somers John E. physician, 1981 Mass.
ave. h. do.
Somes James R. (J. H. Roberts & Co.),
Second, cor. Charles, h. at Maiden
Soon Lee, laundry, 1047 Mass. av. h. do.
Soper Carrie A. h. 22 Antrim
Fred L. contracting agent, 211 Wash-
ington, B. b. 17 Haskell
Herbert H. sawyer, 174 Broadway,
bds. 22 Antrim
Horatio T. paver, h. 22 Antrim
James B. clerk, board of health,City
Hall, h. 17 Haskell
Sorensen Lars, carpenter, h. 99 Spring
Soren P. clerk, Harvey, cor. Cedar,
h. 1 Gladstone [mond
Sornborger Josephine Mrs. h 101 Ham-
Sort well Alvin F. 53 State, rm. 413, B.
pres. Cambridge National Bank,
h. 335 Harvard
Sosnosky , tailor, 307 Cambridge, h.
do.
Soule Alfred, contractor, 8 Oliver, B. h.
130 Hancock
Benjamin T. restaurant, 22 Union,
B. h. 28 Clinton
Byron A. tool maker, T. B. M. Co.h.
85 Thorndike
Edwin G. clerk, B. P. W. b. 88 Elm
Elizabeth, widow of Lewis J. house
88 Elm
George A. produce, 17 Quincy row,
B. h. 42 Highland ave.
Kate M. teacher, bds. 88 Elm
Lawrence P. mason, h. 11 Russell
William, student, b. 65 Putnam av.
Winthrop P. at 56 Franklin, B. bds.
11 Russell
Soulee Lucy M. Miss, teacher, Morse
grammar school, b. 90 Franklin
Southack Alfaretta M. widow of Frank
b. 259 Prospect
Southard Alma B. music teacher, 200
Harvard, house do.
Elizabeth W. Mrs.house 200 Harvard
Southward Clarence A. trunk maker,520
Mass. ave. h. at Somerville
George, leather and findings, 512
Mass. ave. h. 348 Pearl
Thomas W. salesman, h. 12 Rock-
ingham
T. trunks, etc. 520 Mass. ave.
Southwick Charles F. piano maker,house
37 Pine
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
449
Southwick John S. action maker, 113
Broadway, h. 473 Main
Nancy D. Mrs. h. 77 Columbia
South worth E. L. Mrs. h. 951 Mass. av.
Souza Antone, Am. at R. Works, h. 241
Vine
Antonio, at Page box factory, b. 187
Broadway
Daniel, cabinet maker, h. 153 Charles
Emily Caroline, widow, h. 28 Spring
Francisco I. cabinet maker, h. 383
Columbia
Frank, laborer, h. 26 Winter
Joaquin, h. 20 Spring
Jose, hairdresser, 139 Main, h. do.
Joseph, at Page box factory, house
187 Broadway
Joseph, laborer, h. 64 Harvard
Joseph, laborer, h. 20 Spring
Joseph, Jr. barber, b. 20 Spring
Manuel, at 169 Gore, b. 134 Webster
avenue
Manuel, laborer, b. 19 Gore
Manuel J. clerk, 134 Third, house 32
Spring
Mary, widow of Eugene A. house
134 Webster ave.
Nellie, widow of Manuel G. hair-
dresser, 141 Main, h. 139 do.
Victor, engineer, h. 143 Second
Spach Mrs. clerk, B. b. 14 Prospect
Spachman Louis, carpenter, h. 6 Rogers
blk. Washington - (.8
Spain Francis, shoemaker, h. 90 Howard
May Miss, bookkeeper, b.90 Howard
Spalding Charles H. clergyman, house 8
Scott
Elliot, student, b. 75 Sparks
Ephraim, stenographer, b.140 Chest-
nut
Esther A. Mrs. h. 20 Cottage
Fred M. student, H. U, b. 8 Scott
George, plumber, hjjwEichdale av.
Gertrude, h. 140 Chestnut
John^fcj^75 Sparks
Koi^r, styulrnt. I). 7-") Sparks
Thoi^j^K, law student, H. U. bds.
Warren F. sec. 15 Pemberton sq. B.
h. 140 Chestnut
see SJDaulding
Spare Maria Iv teacher, English High
-chool. h. at Boston
Sparks Caleb, laborer, h. 59 Cherry
Charles, iron worker, b. 64 Cherry
^ Sparrow Benjamin F. salesman, b. 97
Columbia
Benjamin L. 62 Hampshire, h. 97 Co-
lumbia
George, bartender, B. bds. Hotel
Grotto
Herbert A. whol. dry goods, 27 Bed-
ford, &> h. 23 Bigelow
SPARROW HERBERT F. con-
fectionery mnfr. 62 Hampshire, h.
15 Forest. See page 793
Hiram, machinst, rms. 207 Hamilton
Julia A. B. wid. of James H. house
126 Auburn
J. William, bds. 126 Auburn
Stanley A. 27 Bedford, B. boards 23
Bigelow
Susan K. h. 8 Rockingham
Spaulding Charles E. Rev. h. 260 Cam-
bridge
Frank P. electrician, h. 43 Western
avenue
Georgie D. Mrs. rms. 18 Fairmont av.
James H. (James C. Davis & Son),
soap mnfr. 206 Broad way, b. Main,
corner Inman
John J. foreman, 3 Hampshire,house
210 Columbia
Lemuel B. house 33 Essex
Philemon C. foreman printer, 26
Blackstone, h. 411 Putnam ave.
Ralph, conductor, b. Pearl
Waldo, teamster, h. 20 Portsmouth
Walter R. organist, b. 11 Wendell
William A. baker, h. 286 Greeu
see Spalding
Spear Edward S. salesman, B. house 375
Huron ave.
Speare Lewis R. (Lewis R. Speare Laun-
dering Co.), h. at Xewton Centre
Lewis R. Laundering Co. (Lewis R.
Speare, James F.Dalton), laundry.
Binney, near Sixth
Speare' s Alden Sons & Co. (Lewis R.
Speare and Henry I. Hall and
George S. Tomlinson), oil, Fifth,
cor. Rogers
Spellacy Daniel, Am. Rub. Co. bds. 4
Lilac court
Thomas M. horse shoer, 26 Palmer.
h. 242 Franklin
Spelman Henry M. lawyer, 50 State, rm.
35, B. h. SO Buckingham
Israel M.pres. Mt. Auburn Cemetery
Corporation, 50 State, B. house 62
Sparks
Spencer Albert A. real estate, 61 Han-
cock, house do.
Amos, janitor, h. 4 Village
Annie i*>. widow of George, house 2;>
Erie
QPENCER CHARLES II. boots
O and shoes, 469 Washington, B. b.
l«) Garfield. See page §20
SPENC ER (II A K L ES \\ .
(Wells & Spencer), lawyer. 603
Mass. ave. and 5 1 ( lourl House,
Pemberton sq. B. i><u. 19 Gar-
field. See page 816
Cornelia P, Mrs. h. 27 Wallace
Ellen, li. 7 Baldwin st. court
450
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Spencer E.Edwin, chairman, board of
health, City Hall, and eclectic
physician, 9 Pleasant, house do.
George F. teamster, 81 Fulton, B. h.
1586 Cambridge
George W. clerk, h. 40 Sixth
Henry G. student, b. 2 Craigie
John A. sexton, First Pres. church,
h. 1586 Cambridge
Margaret, widow of Samuel, house
84 Fifth
Mary Eliza Mrs. h. 104 Amory
Mary M. widow of William C. house
2 Craigie
Philo, motorman, h. 5 Frank
Rose E. saleswoman, 1350 Mass. av.
Theodore, bds. 2 Craigie
Thomas W. broker, 53 State, B. h.
342 Broadway
Sperber Bros. (Jacob and Wilson Sper-
ber), cigars, confectionery, etc.
1147 Cambridge and 405 Main
Jacob (Sperber Bros.), cigars, con-
fectionery, etc. 1147 Cambridge
and 405 Main, h. 84 Tremont
Wilson (Sperber Bros.), fruit, etc.
1147 Cambridge and 405 Main, h.
84 Tremont
Sperry May J. nurse, h. 317 Green
Joseph, bottler,B. h.1064 Cambridge
Spies Joseph, bottler, house 1064 Cam-
bridge
Spike Annie M. nurse, h. 227 Prospect
Spillane Daniel, laborer, house rear 996
Cambridge
John, laborer, b. r. 996 Cambridge
John, laborer, h. Second
John J. grocer, 13 Jefferson,h. 11 do.
Margaret, widow of Timothy, house
rear 996 Cambridge
Paul, tailor, 224 Vine, h. do.
Spiller John, grocer, 140 Pleasant,h. do.
William A. paymaster, B. & B. S. S.
Co. Central Wharf, B. house 84
Raymond
Spindler Adam, piano finisher, house 169
Norfolk
Frederick, laborer, h. 6 Mullens ct.
George, varnisher, 162 Broadway, h.
334 Vine
John, laborer, h. 334 Vine
John, Jr. piano case maker, house
334 Vine
Spink Samuel, bootmaker, Am. Rub. Co.
and boarding house, 97 Green
Spinney Arthur, clerk, 407 Main, house
136 Winsor
Obediah, carpenter,h.726 Cambridge
& Freeman, grocers, 407 Main
Splaine Mary, widow of James J. house
56 Boylston
Spofford Zella M. bookkeeper,2047 Mass.
ave. bds. at W. Somerville
Spooner John B. salesman, 245 Friend,
B. house 57 Austin
Spraggs Agnes, widow of Edward W. h.
63 Sacramento
William, baker, 151 Harvard, house
476 Putnam ave.
Sprague C. laborer, h.7 Hampshire place
Dora A. Miss, variety store, 103
River, house do.
Emma A. widow of Timothy, boards
7 Hotel Harrison
Everett M. motorman, h. 1 Dover
Frank W. house 56 Wendell
Gertrude D. teacher,Morse grammar
school, bds. 148 Austin
Harriet L. widow of John L. house
19 Irving
Herbert A. carpenter, h. 108 Elm
William D. bds. 148 Austin
Willard H. messenger, Charles River
Nat. Bank, rms. 6 Howland
William L. clerk, boards 19 Irving
William S. night lunch, h. 252 Put-
nam ave.
William W. clerk, 65 Cambridge, B.
house 148 Austin
Spreen Dinah, wridow of John, h. 6 Parnell
Spring Jennie S. teacher, Latin school, b.
341 Broadway
Mary S. Miss, h. 32 Bigelow
William, cooper, Fifth, cor. Bogers,
house 107 Spring
Springer Blanchard P. compositor,Univ.
Press, bds. 15 Magee
Springfield Theophilus H. laborer, house
41 Market
Sprion Joseph, laborer, bds. 19 Gore
Sproul Andrew, sergeant of police, sta.
1, house 191 Main
William H. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, house 3 Daye ct.
Spyvee Samuel, h. 1599 Mass. ave.
Squalls Samuel, whitener, h. r. 17 Dyke
Squarey William, blacksmith, house 49
Market
Squire Eliza A. Mrs. h. 5 Walnut ave.
Frank O. (John P. Squire & Co.),
pro visions, 169 Gore,h.at Arlington
Fred F. (John P. Squire & Co.), pro-
visions, 169 Gore, h. at Arlington
John, watchman, h. 104 Thorndike
John Mrs. bds. 55 Garfield
SQUIRE JOHN P. & CO. (cor-
poration) (Frank O. and Fred F.
Squire), groceries and provisions,
168 and 170 Gore, and provisions,
23 and 25 F. H. market and 39 and
40 North Market, B. and pork
packers, 169 Gore. See page 379
William F. storekeeper, 169 Gore,
rooms 129 Otis
Squires George A . carpenter, h.325 Main
Staaf William, brass finisher, h.113 River
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
451
Stack Edward L. carpenter, 241 River
Ella, widow of John, b. 241 River
James E. printer, bds. 241 River
John E. carpenter, bds. 241 River
Joseph, laborer, bds. 26 Warren
Samuel W. brakeman, B. & M. R.R.
house 481a Cambridge
Stackhouse Henry J. bookbinder, boards
2£ Norfolk
Martha, widow of Hartlv, house 2£
Norfolk [Norfolk
Richard H. clerk, T. B. M. Co. b. 2£
Stackpole John, currier, h. 35 Seventh
Stacy Charles B. confectioner, bds. 546
Mass. avenue
Charles H. picture frame maker,bds.
10 Davis
George D.foreman,546 Mass.av.b.do.
George W. painter, 546 Mass. ave.
house do.
Helen P.Miss,teacher,b.9 Sacramento
John J. clerk, bds. 546 Mass. ave.
Nellie Mrs. music teacher, Hotel
Edna, house do.
Predore, engineer, h. 10 Davis
Ross, carpenter, h. 31 Magee
William, carpenter, h. 6 Jackson
William B. painter, b. 546 Mass. ave.
Stafford George F. electrician, boards 71
Pleasant
George W. painter, 153 Putnam ave.
bds. 91 Allston
James, carpenter, h. 71 Pleasant
James E. lather, h. 3 Ericcson ct.
James H. butcher, h. 29 Blackstone
John, broker, h. 71 Pleasant
John, house 17 Cherry
John C. plumber, h. 163 Elm
Louisa, widow of Thomas, house 91
Allston
Martha, widow William J. house 280
Winsor
Mary A. widow of John S. house 556
Putnam ave.
Thomas F. plumber,h. 2458 Mass.av.
Stahl Henry, clerk, 666 Cambridge,h.do.
William H. carpenter, boards 283
Broadway
Stahleker Carl, bds. 56 Banks
Caroline Mrs. h. 56 Banks
Stamberg Henry, blacksmith, 181 Hamp-
shire, house 9 Plymouth
Stampe Peter,blacksmith,h.8 Wesley av.
Standard Action Co. (1). A. Barber,
George Bates, Willis Mabry and
Horace Skelton), piano action
mnfrs. Osborn
Brass Co. H. F. Hawkes, treas. Os-
born, near Main
STANDARD OIL CO. of New
Fork, Boston dept. William Don-
ald, manager, Potter, cor. sixth
and 61 Broad, B. See page 21
STANDARD TURNING
►O WORKS, 122 Broadway, and
53 State, room 433, B. See back
cover
Standish Edmund R. printer, 558 Mass.
ave. house 140 Green
Stanford B. Otis, supt. Cambridge Elect-
ric Light Co. Western ave. house
8 Bath
Stanger Louis, produce, h. 275 Vine
Stanley Capitola T. Miss, clerk, boards
8 Lawrence
Frances E. Mrs. house 10 Hotel
Grotto, 19 Harrison
Henry E. butter, eggs, etc. house
1259 Cambridge
Henry R. student, h. 10 Remington
Henry T. order clerk, b. 8 Lawrence
Minola C. Miss, h. 8 Lawrence
Stannis Mary Mrs. h. 185 Green
Stanslield George, clerk, 61 Brookliue,
house 5 Franklin
Stansmore Jane, widow of John, variety
store, 116 Hampshire, h. 117£ do.
Stanton Annie T. Mrs. dressmaker, h.
4 Trowbridge
Edward, laborer, h. 23 Lambert
John, laborer, h. 176 Vine
Mary O. teacher, Shepard school
Sarah J. sewing teacher, public
schools, h. at Somerville
William, foundry, h. 213 Third
Staples Edward B. bookkeeper, house
559 Mass. ave.
Fanny, house 61 Garden
J. Fred, draughtsman, T. B. M. Co.
Third, h. 300 Prospect
Stapleton Joseph, laborer, bds. 51 Sixth
John, cooper, b. 433 Cambridge
Starbuck Sarah Mrs. h. 191 Green
Stark William E. student, H. U. bds. 38
Linnaean
William F. bookkeeper, 129 Friend,
B. house 38 Linnaoan
Starkey Richard J. rope maker, house 66
Kinnaird [Kinnaird
Robert, electrotype finisher, bds. 66
Starnberg Emma Mrs. employment
office, 4k Essex, h. do.
Starr Henrv S. machinist, Am. Net A:
Twine Co. h. 165 Norfolk
Starratt John B.motorman,b.70 Franklin
Thomas, teamster, bds. 1 Sixth
Wilfred II. medical student, boards
16 Allston
Starrett Cassie Mrs. h. 181 Harvard | b.do.
Frank, paper hanger, 18] Harvard,
George, gardener, L6 Allston
see Sterritt
Statum William B. liousesmith.h. A") Main
Stat/. Anthony, piano maker, h. 5 Union
Stayner Andrew T. soap maker, 201
Broadway, h. 180 Columbia
452
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Stearns Annie K. widow of Joshua B. h.
103 Allston
Charles A. milkman, h. 9 Allen
Charles E. painter, 57 Wallace, h. do.
Charles S. St. car conductor, house 7
Hilliard place
QTEARNS ERNEST A. stairbuil-
O der, end Locke, house at W. Som-
erville. See page 790
Fred H. inspector, W. E.St.Ry. Co.,
B. house 22 Eliot
George H. house 46 Shepard
Guy H. plumber, 1440 Mass. av. bds.
46 Shepard
Harry B. broker, 48 Congress, B.
house 29 Shepard
Harry C. printer, h. 17 Allen
Harry N. student, b. 44 Wallace
John P. mason, fireplaces, etc. 17
Otis, B. h. 143 Huron ave.
Juliette P. widow of Abraham C. h.
146 Green
Kate, widow, h. 128 Gore
Lucy A. widow, b. 22 Hubbard ave.
STEARNS MARSHALL N. con-
tractor, 44 Wallace, h. do. See p.
800
Phineas, salesman, rms.60 Winthrop
Sherman W. clerk, Dane Hall, boards
16 Rutland
Thomas, h. 10 Farwell place
Thomas E. trav. salesman, house 60
Winthrop
William F. cashier, Riverside Press,
house 24 Irving
William F.foreman,h.l6 Western av.
Stebbins Charles G. harness maker, 107
Bridge, house do.
Stechell Susan B. widow of Joseph, h.
277 Winsor
Stedman Ella F.typewriter,B.h.27 Essex
Elvira, widow of Vernal R. house
27 Essex [Essex
Frank H. student, at Andover, bds. 27
George H. bookkeeper, B. h.27 Essex
Grace, teacher, Agassiz school, bds.
4 Hancock place
Harry G. piano inspector, 286 Main,
h. 136b Washington
Samuel E. piano action maker, Os-
born. h. 4 Hancock place
Winfleld S. clerk, h. 22 Soden
Steed Eugene, bds. 251 Columbia
Oscar, painter, h. 74 Harvard
Steele Alexander, carpenter, h. 5 Grant
Anna E. dressmaker, 28 Blanche, h. do.
Benjamin H. supt. and inspector of
public buildings, office City Hall,
house 8 Arlington
Hulda, widow of Thomas,h.4 Pioneer
John, grain weigher, h. 43 Winter
Kate Mrs. house 45 Irving
Louis, teamster, 4 Bridge, h. 12 do.
Steele Thomas W. porter, h. 118 Fourth
Steems Mary J. T. widow, h. 54 Cedar
William B. waiter, bds. 54 Cedar
Steenberg William A. cracker wagon, h.
64 Hampshire
Steenstra Frederick H. student, at An-
dover, bds.. 18 Hawthorn
Peter H. prof, of Hebrew and Exe-
gesis, Epis. Theo. school, house
18 Hawthorn
Steere Thomas R. bookkeeper, 13 Broad-
way, house at Boston
Steeves Absalom W. night watchman,
house 53 Market [ct.
Henry E. carpenter, h. 1 Henderson
Steftens Julius E.sign painter,13 Church,
house 14 Wright
Steidle Antone, cabinet maker, boards
22 Winter [Lopez
Stein Gustave E. stone planer, house 19b
Steinhart Julia, widow, h. 113 Columbia
Steinkrauss Albert, cook, Crawford
House, B. house 32 Decatur
Charles, cook, Parker House, B. h.
16 Park
John W.clerk,8 Pearl, b. 32 Decatur
Steinmann Alma M. bookkeeper, bds.
30a Cherry
Sarah M. T. widow of J. Henry, h.
30a Cherry
Stella Antone, laborer, h. 198 Bridge
Stelling Fred, sugar boiler, b. 42 Fifth
Stempe Peter, blacksmith, h. 8 Wesley
avenue
Stenberg Charles, machinist, house Hotel
Brooks
Stenson William A. machinist, house 92
Winsor
Stephan Frank J. cigar packer, B. heuse
57 Austin
Stephens George, clerk, 12 Brattle,house
20 Eliot
George C. bds. 20 Eliot
Leon E. h. 102 Banks
see Stevens
Stephenson Edward E. b. 155 Winsor
John E. janitor, h. 155 Winsor
see Stevenson
Sterling Albert J. laborer, h. Hotel Lee,
School
Antone, h. 198 Bridge
John T.iron worker,h.l064 Cambridge
Xorman F. compositor, 12S4 Mass.
ave. h. at Somerville
Robert S. laborer, h. 61 Hastings
Stern Isaac, h. 401 Cambridge
William, paper hanger, 1894 Mass.
ave. h. at Somerville [bridge
Sternfelt Aseub, painter, bds. 465 Cam-
STERRITT FREDERICK L>.
vice pres. George W. Gale Lumber
Co. 336 Main, h. at Somerville.
See front cover
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
453
Sterritt John,motorman,rms.70 Franklin
Stetson Charles H. nurse, rms. 40 Austin
Clarence V. bookbinder, house 229
Putnam ave.
Ella Mis. dressmaker, 4 Elm, b. do.
George A. h. 80 Green
George H. bookkeeper, Globe, B. b.
4 Elm
Joseph H. plumber, 623 Mass. ave.
h. 224 Banks
Stevens Abel Mrs. h. 3 Wallace st. pi.
Albert A. paper hanger, b. 98 Green
Ashland, night watchman, F. H. mar-
ket, B. bds. 115 Spring
Beaumont, machinist, rms. 24 Norfolk
Benjamin D. carpenter, State, cor.
Osborn, h. 20 Hollis
Cabot, student, bds. 26 Gray
Carrie B. bds. 901 Mass. ave.
Carrie H. Miss, teacher, Wellington
school, b. 1537 Cambridge
Charles A. letter carrier, bds. 101
Allston
Charles B. register of deeds, office
Otis, cor. Second, h. 8 Maple ave.
Charles E. dry pressman, Riverside
Press, b. 7 Central pi.
Charles E. 2d, bookkeeper, 92 State,
B. b. 6 Holyoke pi.
Charles E. & Co. (Mrs. Sarah M.
Stevens), apothecaries, 153 Bridge
Charles Gould, jeweler, bds. 19 Buck-
ingham
Charles H. clerk, B. b. 56 Wendell
Charles J. watchmaker, 1346 Mass.
ave. h. 57 Frost
Chester, piano maker, rms. 2614
Broadway
Chester H. packer, bds. 7 Elm
Clara, widow of William G. house 34
Western ave.
Clara E. widow of Frank L. house
115 Spring
David A. police, station 2, house 359
Huron ave.
Edmund, student, H. U. bds. 79
Raymond
Edmund II . physician, 1911 Mass.
ave. h. 7(.» Raymond
Edward, meter inspector,!). 47 Union
Edward W. student, H.U.b. 26 Gray
EdwinC.com. mer. 18 Central, B. h.
61 Wendell
Elbridge c. clerk, treas. office, city
Hall,h. 26 Park [47 Unioo
Elizabeth, widow <>r Edward, house
Ella, compositor, University Press,
bds. 19 Billiard
Ella P. teacher, piano, t>. 13 Cottage
Emeline Mrs. h.901 Mass. ave.
Ernest, h. 35 Regent
Eugene A. stationery, 155 Congress,
B. h. 901 Mass. ave.
Stevens Everett L. teller, Cambridge
National Bank, 221 Cambridge,h.7
Tenney
Frederick T. bookkeeper, Globe Na-
tional Bank, B. h. 6 Holyoke pi.
F. Lizzie Miss, h. 69 Thorndike
George, variety store, 6 Harvey, h.
at Boston
George Mrs. h. 69 Thorndike
George C. carver, 368 Main, house 22
Locke
George F. b. 69 Thorndike
George H. news carrier, h. 7 Austin
George H. newspaper carrier, h. 316
Mass. ave.
George H. Jr. newspaper carrier, 1).
7 Austin
George M. tower clocks, 15 Chardon,
B. h. 1780 Mass. ave.
George W. paper hanger, house 1307
Cambridge
Gorham P. student, b. 26 Gray
Grace E. h. 19 Buckingham
Hannah K. widow of Elias H. house
115 Spring
Harriet t. assistant at Observatory.
bds. Wallace st. pi.
Horace, peddler, h. 9 Worcester
James, at Riverside Press, house SI
Putnam ave.
John H. printer, Riverside Press, b.
78 Green
John H. (J.H.Stevens & Co.), plum-
bers, 694 Mass. ave. h. 33 Western
avenue
John II. Jr. salesman, b. 33 Western
avenue
John L. h. 24 Mill
John V. clerk, 2078 Mass. ave. house
at West Somerville
John W. watch repairer, 1346 Mass.
ave. h. at Somerville
J. H. & Co. (John IT. Stevens and
Charles B. Cade), plumbers
Mass. ave.
La Roy, shipper, h. 95 Otis
Lidia P. Miss, bds. •_>(; Gray
Louisa P. Miss, designer, b. 2(5 Cra\
Louisa J. widow of Horace, h. 1911
Mass. ave.
Luetta E. saleswoman, 15. !>ds. 22
Locke
L. l'». Miss, h. 1911 Mass. ave.
Mabel ('.assistant at Observatory,
b. l Wallace st. pi.
Martha 1). widow of George, h. 89
Thorndike
Mary .lane, widow of Nelson, house
5 i ( ledar
Nellie, widow of Charles A. house
13 Cottage
Nellie W. bookkeeper. 2 h*> Broadwav,
b. l8JParwell pi.
28
454
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Stevens Ralph A. wood turner, b. 7 Elm
Ralph H. piano maker, rms. 261£
Broadway
Ralph L. clerk, 15£ Beacon, B. bds.
56 Wendell
Robert J. carpenter, h. 3 Lamson pi.
Sarah H. widow of Moses, house 18
Farwell pi.
Sarah M. (Charles E. Stevens & Co.),
apothecary, 153 Bridge, h. 155 do.
Sarah R. widow of Edward W. house
26 Gray
Wendall H. organ maker, house 69
Thorndike
William, h. 155 Bridge
William, laborer, b. 37 Tremont
William A. paper hanger, house 98
Green
William H. provisions, house 1307
Cambridge
William J. h. 26 River
see Stephens
Stevenson Bridget F. widow of Martin,
h. 286 Green
David, carpenter, h. 439 Cambridge
Frank, waiter, h. 253 Columbia
John, laborer, h. 417 Green
John, yardman, 336 Main, house 24
Brewerv
Joseph, laborer, h. 126 Gore
Thomas, wrhitener, h. 139 Spring
Thomas J.shade painter,b.286 Green
Thomas J. (T. J. Stevenson & Co.),
teas, etc. 494 Cambridge, house at
Somerville
T. J. & Co. teas, coffees, etc. 494
Cambridge
William, shoemaker, 110 Hampshire,
house do.
William A. painter, h. 91 Plymouth
see Stephenson
Stewart Alonzo, agent, Sanders temper-
ance fund, city missionary, office
and house 142 Otis
Andrew, bookkeeper, B. b. 21 Sparks
st. place
Andrew H. manager, 244 Main,house
at Boston
Annie, physician, 141 Otis, h. do.
Annie E. widow of James, house 48
Brookline
Arnold T. clerk, 29 Franklin, bds. 42
Tremont
Arthur H. teamster, 336 Main, house
57 Jay
STEWART ARTHUR M. real
• estate and insurance, 559 Mass. av.
h. 199 Hamilton. See p. 17
Betsy R. widow of Erie W. house
28o Winsor
Bros. & Co. (John A. Stewart), car-
riage mnfrs. 244 to 246 Main
Charles, piano maker,b.l79£ Harvard
Stewart Charlotte E. assistant librarian,
C. Public Library, h. 30 Irving
Daniel, motorman,* h. 33 Murray
Douglass C. organ maker, h. 37 Erie
Edward, plasterer .632 Mass. ave. h.
51 School
Elizabeth Miss, seamstress, house 15
Sparks st. pi.
Eva M. b. 5 Story
Frank L. piano maker, b.116 Xorfolk
Frank R. letter carrier, P. O., B. h.
35 Tremont
Franklin P. b. 285 Winsor
George E. foreman, 3 Hampshire, h.
285 Winsor
George L. tinsmith, 702 Mass. ave.h.
50 River
George R. blacksmith, b. 1 Sixth
Helen A. at gypsey moth office,
Maiden, h. 40 Irving
Howrard, clerk, 91 Brookline, b. 115
River
STEWART HUGH(Hugh Stewart
& Co.), 222 and 224 Main, h. 171
Magazine. See p. 785
STEWART HUGH & CO. (Hugh
Stewart and J. Frank Cutter), car-
riage dealers and mnfrs. 222 and
224 Main. See p. 785
Hugh, 2d, carriage painter,244 Main,
h. 133 Harvard
James, tailor. 574 Mass. ave. house
98 Green
James A. bookkeeper, B. bds. L.
M. Stewart's
James E. carver, h. 11 Broad way
James H. teamster, h. 26 Lopez'
John, laborer, h. 27 Elm
John, teamster, b. 1359 Cambridge
John A. (Stewart Bros. & Co.), car-
riage mnfr. 244 to 246 Main, also
sale stable, 240 do. h. at Boston
Lizzie M. Miss, dressmaker,19 Brew-
ery, house do.
Locklin M. engineer, B. h. Bismarck
Mary E. Mrs. dressmaker, 30 Jay,
house do.
Mary Lee Mrs. h. 13 Channing
Xorman, hostler, r. 7 Essex, rms. do.
Orlando, h. Huron ave. n. Vincent
Peter A. electrican, h. 22 Hews
Randall E. shipper, 29 Franklin, bds.
48 Brookline
Richard C. bookkeeper, B. b. 76 Rice
Samuel A. carriage dealer, 111 Sud-
bury, B. h. 42 Tremont
Samuel A. Jr. bookkeeper, 114 Sud-
bury, B. b. 42 Tremont
Sarah E. teacher, Boardman school,
bds. 285 Winsor
Sarah H. widow of Charles F. house
30 Irving [98 Green
William, clerk, 538 Mass. ave. bds.
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
455
Stewart William A.coltector,B.b.76 Kice
William J. h. 76 Rice
see Stuart
Stickel Ernest A. florist, W.C. Stickel &
Co. h. Whittemore ave.
Jacob F.(W. C. Stickel & Co.) .house
Whittemore
W. C. Stickel & Co. (Jacob F. and
Wm.C. Stickel), florists, Whitte-
more
William C. (W.C. Stickel & Co.),
Whittemore, h. at W. Somerville
Stickney Caroline C. h. 86 Buckingham
Delia M. teacher, English High
school, h. 19 Trowbridge
Francis H. carpenter, rear 188 Cam-
bridge, h. 136 Otis
Frank D. proof reader, Riverside
Press, h. 19 Trowbridge
Frederick N. bookkeeper, b. 43 Mt.
Auburn
George E. real estate, h. 492 Camb.
Louise A. teacher, Putnam grammar
school, b. 136 Otit
Nathaniel N. h. 43 Mt. Auburn
Sarah E. Mrs. h. 19 Trowbridge
Stiles Araminta A. widow of Charles, h.
5 Hotel Albert, 144 Harvard
Charles S. h. 20 Allen
Chester F.student,b.694 Western av.
Frank J. printer, h. 69£ Western av.
Franklin H. contracting agent, F. R.
R. 250 Wash. B.h.2261 Mass. av.
George, carpenter, h. 12 Bridge
Herbert L. h. 15 Chester
Lucius, h. 15 Lee
Mary E. teacher, Washington gram-
mar school, h. 6 Dover
Still Thomas D. clerk, 9 Brattle, house
22 Eliot
William W. car repairer, h. 20 Eliot
Still well David, at 169 Gore, rooms 393
Cambridge
James Mrs. h. 2018 Mass. ave.
James L. clerk, b. 2018 Mass. ave.
Stilphen James, watchman, h. 39 Wiuthrop
Stimpson Caroline, widow of John, h. 26
Oak
Florence C. Mrs. b. 60 Brattle
George B. printer, Riverside Press,
h. 17 Park
George R. real estate, 31 Milk, B. h.
154 Klin, ward 5
Julia A. widow of Horace S.h. 17 Park
Walter, h. 21(12 Mass. ave.
Stimson Edith R. clerk, L290 Mass. ave.
h. KM) do.
George W. carriage painter, house 1
Appian Way
Herbert W. bookbinder, Riverside
Bindery, b. 193 Hamilton
MaryL. widow of Fordyce M. h. 18
Mellrn
Stimson Royal W. h. 409 Huron ave
William F. bookbinder, Riverside
Bindery, h. 193 Hamilton
Stinehour Alonzo E. foreman, 138 Nor-
folk, h. 43 Essex
Stingel John, piano action maker, bds.
45 Plymouth
Louis A. clerk, 337 Cambridge, bds.
109 Spring
Louis J. laborer, h. 109 Spring
Philip, laborer, h. 45 Plymouth
Philip C.shipping clerk, b. 109 Spring
Stinson A. Hollis, motorman, 2369 Mass.
ave. h. at Somerville
Charles A. bookbinder, 26a Brattle,
h. 70 Wendell
aniel J. b
Fairmont
Elizabeth, widow of Daniel, house
70 Fairmont
Ellen, nurse, b. 62 Sacramento
James A. bookbinder, 122 Harvard,
b. 68 Wendell
James A. brushmaker, b.60 Harvard
James T. groceries and provisions,
167 Pearl, h. 155 Magazine
John, grocer, 36 Somerset, h. do.
Joseph, brick layer, h. 57 Hayes ct.
Mary J. widow of James, h.68Wendell
Robert J. electrotyper, Universitv
Press, h. 29 Wendell
William, undertaker, 401 Mass. ave.
h. 27 Green
William H. electrotyper, Riverside
Press, h. 62 Sacramento
see Stenson
Stites Frank S. furniture maker, rms.248
Prospect
Stith Frank E. ianitor, h. 57 Howard
Stockdale Robert, clerk, B. b. 30 Pearl
Stocker Alfred A. physician, 47 Prospect,
house do.
Stockman Olaf P. draughtsman. 2 Cen-
tral Bq. h. 440 Mass. ave.
Stockton Bradford G. furniture mover,
582 Mass. ave h. 16 Somerset
Charles W. laborer, h. 57 Ininan
Rolla E. watchmaker, 57 Franklin,
house do.
Stockwell Frank, expressman, bds. 25
Market
Fred F. ( Barbour. Stockwell & I
machinist, 2d:) Broadway, house :ii
Somerville
Frederick F. hark driver, 22 Brattle,
h. .").") Mt . Auburn
George B. receiving clerk, 48 Canal,
B.h. 25 Market
George EL clerk, '•' Bratt le, houe
Wiuthrop
William, hose maker, h. 316 Columbia
Stoddard Henry T. sale-mum. house '■>
Winter place
456
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Stodder Carrie C. widow of David G. h.
23'5 Brookline
Sidney I. B. eugineer, M. T. school,
h. 20 Ellery
Stokeley Annie E. Mrs. dressmaker, 75
Brookline, h. do.
Stokes Ann, widow of Edward, house 18
Trowbridge
Edward, clerk, 17 Brattle, bds. 18
Trowbridge
James B. hairdresser, B. h. 12 Bath
James S. student, H.U.h.SO Wendell
John E. clerk, B. b. 18 Trowbridge
John H. wood turner, h. 7 Holly
Thomas, machinist, h. 28 Porter
Thomas W. janitor,15 and 21 Ellery,
bds. 18 Trowbridge
William, stone cutter, b.25 McDonald
Stolba William, cigar mnfr. 17 De Wolfe,
house do.
Stollard George F.(Stollard & Bushway)
ice cream, h. at Xew Bedford
& Bushway (George F. Stollard and
Harleigh J. Bushway), ice cream,
89 Hampshire
Stone Bernard, plumber,b. 2560 Mass.av.
Byron C. engineer, h. 30 Madison
Casilda, h. Gibson, cor. Kenway
Charles, second hand clothing, 401
Main, h. do.
Charles A. car conductor, h. 43 Rice
Edwin W. shipping clerk, Riverside
Press, h. 343 Mass. ave.
Elizabeth C. h. Gibson, cor. Kenway
Felix, wood, h. 5 Cogswell pi.
Frank A. floor walker, B. b. 15 Mt.
Auburn
George G. clerk, B. h. 35 Inman
Harry H. plumber, b. 37 Cogswell
Herbert E. chief engineer, Harvard
University, h. 83 Thorndike
Isabella W. widow of Charles, house
343 Mass. ave.
James M. teacher drawing, public
schools, h. at Boston
James T. boiler maker, 72 Main, h.
8 Warland
James R. h. 175 Bridge
John, boiler maker, h. 6 Warland
Joseph TV .pressman,h. 32 Mt. Auburn
Josephine M. Miss, matron, The
Baptist Home, 308 Brookline,h.do.
J. Lyman, clerk, Riverside Press, b.
12 Florence
Martin, boiler maker, 92 Main
Mary Mrs. h. 35 Harding [Shepard
Mary E. widow of Charles, house 46
Miltbn J. house 24 Wendell
Milton J. Jr.journalist, b.24 Wendell
Nicholas, foreman painter, 224 Main,
h. at Jamaica Plain
Norman W. musical string winder,
162 Broadway, h. 21 Pioneer ave.
Stone Otis H. collector, h. 23 William
Parmer M. h. 18 Oak
Paul, valet, 7 Buckingham, b. do.
Robert, laborer, h. 37 Brewery
Susie, widow of John B. h.16 Tut tie
Walter E. safes,h.33 Washington av.
William E. at 28 State, B. house 15
Hawthorn
Stopple Christopher,confectioner,lSElm.
h. at So. Boston
Storer Elizabeth H. h. 63 Garden
Robert B. Mrs. h. 63 Garden
S. Frances, h. 63 Garden
William B. Mrs. h. 51 Garden
Charles D. carriagesmith, house boh
Gore
Storey Frederick G. supt. Sec. Safe Dep.
Co. 75 Milk, B. h. 23 Lancaster
Story Edward A. freight clerk. B. & A.
R. R. station, B. h. 212 Hamilton
William C.box nailer,h. 65 Plymouth
Stott Joseph E. clerk, Am. Rub. Wks.
b. 69 Plymouth
Stoughton Mary Fisk, widow of Edwin
W. h. 90 Brattle
Stoutlev Charlotte A. widow of Charles
H. h. 5 Pine
Stovall Raleigh, city laborer, house 51
Ced ar
Stover Alva H. stock foreman, T. B. M.
Co. Third, h. at Somerville
Charles A. (J. H. Hubbard & Co.),
apothecary, 1360 Mass. ave. rms.
27 Irving
Melvin F. action maker, 125 Broad-
way, h. 36 Cherry
Stowe Carl, clerk, 601 Mass. ave. bds. 95
Green
Lizzie Mrs. house 95 Green
Rosa A. bookkeeper, 8 Brattle, bds.
12 Rutland
Stowell Eldredge W. provisions and gro-
ceries, 142 Harvard, h. 15 Ports-
mouth
Grace W. Miss, bookkeeper, bds. 15
Portsmouth
Strachan James,driver,h.ll7£ Hampshire
Strand Carl, sheet iron worker, bds. 49
Columbia
Strath John, teamster, h.381 Putnam av-
Stratton Charles F. com. mer. 103 State.
rm. 5, B. h. 26 Linnaean
Edward B. boots and shoes, 77 Lever.
ett, B. h. 24 Linnaean
Flavel C. h. 6 Bigelow
John H. engineer, 145 Broadway, h.
78 Washington
Marv, seamstress, rms. 50 Austin
Wilbert E. music teacher, 396 Har-
vard, bds. do.
Straub Charles, cabinet maker, house IS
Seckle [way
Strauther Virinda. widow, h. 159 Broad-
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
457
Street Annie M. Miss, teacher, HarvaFd
grammar school, b. 13 Greenough
avenue
George D. h. 13 Greenough ave.
Grace D. school teacher, h. 13 Green-
ough avenue
Stresser Peter, cigars, rms. 102 Inman
Stringer John H. foreman oil room, 169
Gore, h. 45 Tremont
Strobel Fred, at A. R. Co. h. 253 Vine
John, Am. Rub. Wks. h. 102 Fourth
Strombeck Charles, upholsterer, house 87
Washington
Stromberg Louisa C. widow of Francis,
h. 240 Harvard
Stromvall G. Malcolm, motorman, house
2h Douglass
Stron ch Charles (Faust, Stronach &
Wells), furniture, 1100 Cambridge,
h. at Boston
Strong George Augustus Rev. h. 5 Brew-
ster
John R. house 58 Sheparcl
Thomas, teamster, 932 Cambridge, h.
940 do.
, at Am. Rub. Co. b. 235£ Broad-
way
Stroubel Fred, h. 81 Fifth
John, at Am. Rub. Co. h. 102 Fourth
Stnlp Andrew P. plumber, h. 58 Elm
Stoker John, rubber worker, house 28
Tremont
Stuart Daniel A. carpenter, h. Cameroh
George A. (William H. Wood & Co.),
lumber, 13 Broadway, h. at Boston
John X. coachman, h. 17 Bradbury
John X. Mrs. dressmaker, 17 Brad-
bury, house do.
Lizzie E. bookkeeper, State, cor. Os-
born, bds. 24 Norfolk
Rachel, widow of Addison, house 35
Howard
Wallace E. milkman, 135 Washington,
house do.
Stubbs Charles, oysters, at Warren, R. I.,
h. 39 Magazine
Charles II. waiter, B. h. 2S Soden
David II. salesman. I>. I). 86 Foster
Frank R. medical student, b. i."> Pear]
John w. clerk, bds. 45 Pearl
Joseph A. clams anil <>\ sters, L54 At-
lantic avenue. P>. h. 4"> Pearl
Stuckenberg John II. \\ . Rev. author, h.
17 Arlington
Student Pressing Co. 7 Bow
Studley Mary .1. willow of .Joseph, house
53 Austin Eighth
Sarah A. widow of Ainas;i, house 13
Sophia Miss, hoards 2 Clinton
Stumbles .lames, trimmer, .Jordan. Marsh
A: ( 'o. Ii. h. 107 Spring
Sturgeon Kate, nurse, Cambridge 1 1 « > - 1 > i -
tal, bds. do.
Sturgis J. W. painter, b. Brattle sq. Hotel
Sturgou Mitchell, carpenter, h. 12 Maga-
zine
Sturtevant Alvan C. trav. salesman, N".
V. h. 14 Haskell
David, coal, State, B. h. 10 Frost
Eliza U. widow of Alvan C. h. rear
17 Hollis
Frank, foreman, Murray st. stable,
h. 07 Winthrop
Stutzle John, piano finisher, h. 5 Ashbur-
ton place
Sub-Station, P. O. No. 4, Somerset Hill,
83 Concord avenue
Suessle Edwin F. bds. 336 Vine
Ottilea, widow of Frederick, h. 336
Vine * #
Sugrue Cornelift^faborer, h. 18 Brown
Humphrej^city laborer, house 11
Dinsmore court
John D. gardener, h. 54 Hudson
see Scughtue, also Shugrue,
Shoctfrue*
Suhr Frederick W. clerk, City Hall,
232 Brookline
Mary A^'^dow of Joljfljiua^l\
232 Brbokline
Theodore J. clerk;
Sulivan Charles W.
Mass. av$. an
Perry
William W. chemist, 150 Broadwav.
bds. 8 Perry
Sullivan Abbie, widow of Michael, house
9 Cowperthwaite
Albert, printer, Riverside Press, b.
209 River
Alexander, Jr. key setter, bds. 240
Third
Alice, widow of Daniel P. boards 3SS
Green
Anna X. house 33 Baldwin
Annie F. bookkeeper, 63£ Riudge a v.
bds. 73 do.
Arthur II. printer, Riverside Pie--.
bds. 209 River
AuguMus, at 162 Broadwav, h. 36
Ellery
Bartholomew, teamster, Richardson
a: Bacon, h. 5!) Flagg
Bartholomew .1. trimmer, 10 Brattle.
h. 29 Webster ave.
Bridget, widow ol Michael. hOUS
Ellery
Bridget M. Mrs. h. 32 Ellery
Catherine Mrs. forewoman, Cam-
bridge laundry, b. 2< Kinnalrd
( atheiine M rs. Q. 2A Douglass
Catherine, widow oi Daniel, h. L20
Eastings
Catherine, widow of Patrick, house
n Flagg 1 2i i Fourth
Catherine, widov of Patrick, hous«-
458
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Sullivan Catherine J. widow of John, h.
36 Ellery
Charles, boiler maker, 72 Main
Charles, stone cutter, b. 14 Spring-
field
Charles B. stenographer, b. 113 Tre-
mont
Charles F. laborer, h. 104 Clark
Charles H. laborer, Cambridge ceme-
tery, h. 27 Cushing ct.
Charles M. janitor, h. 33 West
Cornelius, core maker, b. 7 Conlons
court
Cornelius, electric wireman, boards
68 Harvard
Cornelius, foreman, 169 Gore, house
30 Winter
Cornelius, laborer, "h. 70 Gore
Cornelius, police, station 2, house 83
Plymouth
Cornelius, shipper, h. 33 Pioneer av.
Cornelius F. laborer, h. 80 Oxford
Cornelius H. base ball plaver, bds.
30 Winter
Cornelius J. jeweller, b. 20 North
Cornelius J. teamster, b. 21 Garden
court
•Cornelius M. marble polisher, boards
329 Vine
Cornelius P. laborer, h. 33 Baldwin
Cornelius W. laborer, 29 Franklin,
bds. 17 do. [son
Daniel, at Am. Rub. Co. b. 19 Jeffer-
Daniel, bricklayer, h. 8 Fourth
Daniel, carpenter, b. 1 Washington
Daniel, drain layer, h. 61 Howard
Daniel, engineer, 150 Broadway, h.
52 Elm
Daniel, grainer, rear 368 Main, house
at Boston
Daniel, janitor, Cambridge Golf Club,
at Watertown, h. 36 Ellery
Daniel, laborer, bds. 2 Bennett
Daniel, laborer, h. 32 Bristol
Daniel, laborer, h. r. 82 Oxford
Daniel, laborer, h. 45 Sargent
Daniel, laborer, h. 36 Willow
Daniel E. varnisher, h. 35 Harvard
Daniel H. insurance, b. 123 j^ Bridge
Daniel H. O. b. 27 Lawrence
Daniel John, brass finisher, bds. 77
Plympton
Daniel J. car conductor, b. 8 Jackson
Daniel J. carriage painter, 2225 Mass.
ave. h. at West Somerville
Daniel J. printer, h. 23 Sixth
Daniel L. printer, b. 207 Franklin
Daniel M. cooper, bds. 5 Willow
Daniel M. mason, h. 152 Charles
Daniel P. safe maker, h. 312 Third
Daniel P. pressman, R. P. bds. 386
Green
Daniel T. clerk, b. SO Spring
Sullivan Daniel W. coachman, 12 Ware?
rms. do.
Dennis, furniture polisher, house 35
Harvard
Dennis, laborer, h. 9 Hayes ct.
Dennis, laborer, h. 42 Murray
Dennis, peddler, 15 Lambert^ h. do.
Dennis B. laborer, h. 28 Berkshire
Dennis D. cooper, b. 5 Willow
Dennis D. laborer, h. 240 Third
Dennis D. laborer, h. 76 Plympton
Dennis F. h. 43 School st. ct.
Dennis J. brass moulder, B. h. 22
Holworthy place
Dennis R. varnisher, 162 Broadway
Dennis S. upholsterer, h. 113 Tremont
Dennis S. Jr. upholsterer, bds. 113
Tremont
Edward F. brass finisher, house 11
Miller avenue
Edward J. letter carrier, P. O. 647
Mass. ave. bds. 662 Cambridge
Edward J. painter, also grocer, 40
Broadway, h. do.
Edward T. laborer, b. 46 Fifth
Ellen Mrs. house 5 Willow
Ellen, wid. of Eugene, h. 538 Winsor
Ellen A. dressmaker, h. 33 Baldwin
Eugene, laborer, h. 4 Gore
Eugene F. tinsmith, b. 207 Franklin
Eugene J. plumber, h. 274 Cambridge
Florence, brass finisher, h. 7 Em-
mons place
Florence, laborer, h. 194 Bridge
Florence, rubber cutter, h. 4 Lilac ct.
Francis A. student, b. 2 Allston
Francis C. sculptor, 4 Cambridge, b.
46 Fifth
Francis J. plumber, h. 9 Fourth
Francis J. porter, b. 9 Cowperthwaite
Francis T. clerk, b. 123£ Bridge
Francis W. plumber's apprentice, b.
209 River
Garrett, house 92 Otis
Garrett L. clerk, The Blake Mnfg.
Co. Third, b. 10 Miller ave.
George, candy maker, b. 46 Fifth
George H. gardener, 1022 Mass. ave.
house 104 Dublin
George O. city paver, house rear 35
Somerset
George T. trav. salesman, b. 10 Allen
Hannah Miss, house 49 Union
Henry, laborer, bds. 76 Plympton
Humphrey, rope maker, h.*28 Eighth
Humphrey, at 169 Gore, h. 10 Xinth
Humphre3T, brass finisher, bds. 162
Franklin
Humphrey, tinsmith, b. 8 Hancock
Humphrey J. butcher, b. 73 Rindge
avenue
Humphrev R. brass finisher, house
61 Harris
CAMBK1DGE
[S]
DIRECTORY
459
Sullivan James, baker, h. 48 Howard
James, city laborer, h. 46 Fifth
James, cooper, h. 167 Thorndike
James, expressman, b.199 Mt. Auburn
James, hostler, David Brewer, h. 445
Mt. Auburn
James, house 159 Bridge
James, laborer, h. 152 Charles
James, laborer, bds. 8 Foster
James, laborer, h. IS Willow
James, printer, bds. 38 Grant
James, teamster, h. 15 Dinsmore ct.
James Mrs. house 34 Ellery
James A. at B. B. Works," Sixth, b.
4 Stevens court
James H. bar tender, B. b. 18 Reed
James J. clerk, 108 Hampshire, bds.
at Somerville [Howard
James J. carriage trimmer, bds. 48
James J. printer, b. 915 Cambridge
James J. tailor, 601 Mass. ave. house
235 Franklin
James L. clerk, bds. 48 Banks
James M. painter, h. 386 Green
James M. Jr. bds. 386 Green
James T. machinist, B. h. 52 Reed
James William, car conductor, bds.
246 Hampshire [Franklin
Jane S. widow of William house 207
Jeremiah, h. 54 Mt. Auburn
Jeremiah, brick layer, h. 337 Vine
Jeremiah, butcher, 73 Kindge av.h.do.
Jeremiah,core maker, h.22 Berkshira
Jeremiah, hostler, h. 17 Franklin
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 138 Bridge
Jeremiah, laborer, house 3 Seventh
Jeremiah, laborer, h. r. 208 Frauklin
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 4 Stevens
Jeremiah, mason, h. 6 George
Jeremiah, mason, 73 Howard, h. do.
Jeremiah, peddler, h. 134 Tremont
Jeremiah, solderer, Albany, house 2
Bennett
Jeremiah, teamster, 25 Willard,h. do.
Jeremiah E. teamster, b. 67 Howard
Jeremiah F. bookbinder, h. 5 King pi.
Jeremiah J. steward. Memorial Sail,
H. U. house 30 Innian
Jeremiah T. butcher, h. 80 Spriug
John, at sugar refinery, h. 8 Winter
John, bds. 8 Walnut
John, brush maker, h. 112 Spring
John, driver, 815 Somerville av.b.do.
John, foreman, carriage trimmer,
21 1 Main. h. at Boston
.John, gardener, b. 16 Deeatur
John, hostler, h. 3 Plympton pi.
John, house 7 1 Plyraptou
John, laborer, h. -r>i roster pi.
John, laborer, h. 191 Mt. Auburn
John, laborer, h. 1 1 Flagg
.John, laborer, h. 88 Harvard
.John, laborer, bds. 82 Oxford
Sullivan John, laborer, h. 7 Hajes
John, laborer, h. 25 Gore
John, laborer, h. 18 Willow
John, teamster, bds. 185 Spring
John, teamster, h. 13 Clifton
John Andrew, clerk, b.7 Emmons pi.
John A. clerk, h. 129 Bridge
John A. h. 388 Green
John A. steel engraver, h. 386 Green
John C. bookkeeper, B. h. 404 Green
John C. hostler, 1230 Mass. ave. h.
44 Flagg [Fifth
John F. carpenter, 201 Bridge, h. 46
John F. clerk, 25 Boylston,b.28 Foster
John F. laborer, bds. 48 Banks
John H. house 159 Bridge
John H. apothecary. 43 Gore, house
at Somerville
John H. printer, 55 Sudbury, B. h.
125 Spring
John James, plumber, b. .64 'Sixtli
John J. brass finisher, b-.'o Wiltow
Johu J. galvanizer. b.191 Mt. Auburn
John J. laborer, h. 41£ Flagg
John J. patrol driver, station 3, h.
308 Vine
John J. peddler, bds. 46 Fifth
John J. plumber, 694 Mass. ave. b.
41 Flagg [388 Green
John J. pressman,Riverside Press, b^,
John J. trav. salesman, h. 49 WaLla^r
John L. compositor, Harvard sc
29 Line
John L. plumber, b. 41 Flagg
John M. coachman, 36 Quiucy, h.
456 Broadway [Kenway
John P. coachman, 105 Brattle, h. 2
John P. grocer, 108 Hampshire, bds.
at Somerville
John T. coal and wood, 35 Garden
court, h. do.
Joseph F. bds. 10 Allen
Joseph F. h. 91 Concord ave.
Joseph F. clerk, Dane Hall, boards
10 Broadway
Julia T. dressmaker, 65 Kllerv.h. do.
Lawrence, h. 54 Mt. Auburn
Lena, widow, mis. 29£ Tremont
Lottie Mrs. h. 14 Springfield
Maggie Miss, h. 2 Portland
Margaret Mrs. house 48 Banks
Margaret Mrs. house !) Moore
Margaret, widow of .Jeremiah, h0U8€
15*2 Elm [67 Howard
Margaret, widow of Patrick, house
Margaret, widow of Timothy, house
28 Foster
Margaret, widow of Timothy. llOUSe
199 Mt. Auburn w in
Margaret .J. dressmaker, h. 33 Bald-
Mary. dressmaker, B. h.7 Emmons pi.
Mary Mis-, h. 38 (.rant
Mary Mrs. house 16 Bares ct.
460
CAMBRIDGE
[S]
DIRECTORY
Sullivan Mary Mrs. gatherer,h. 13 Valen"
tine
Mary, widow, h. 249 Franklin
Mary, widow of Daniel, h. 112 Spring
Mary, widow of James, house rear 7
Cowperthwaite [Bennett
Mary, widow of Jeremiah, house 2
Mary, widow of Jeremiah, h. 120
Fourth
Mary, widow of Stephen, boarding
house, 10 Broadway
Mary, widow of Thomas, house 182
Broadway [win
Mary A. at Univ. Press, h. 33 Bald-
Mary T. dressmaker,191 Mt. Auburn,
bds. do. [Harvard
Maurice, at Am. Rub. Co. house 36
Maurice, car condnctor,h. 186 Hamp-
shire
Michael, brick mason, b. 3 Union ct.
Michael,gardener,h. 9 Cowperthwaite
Michael, h. 44 De Wolfe
Michael, house 91 Fifth
Michael, laborer, h. 133 Amory
Michael, laborer, h. 414 Columbia
Michael, laborer, h. 228 Bridge
Michael, laborer, bus. 2 Parnell
Michael, laborer, h. 21 Garden ct.
Michael, laborer, h. 74 Murray
Michael, laborer, h. 11 Cowperth-
waite
Michael, laborer, h. 19 Jefferson
Michael, laborer, h. 9 Eeed
Michael, mason, b. 73 Howard
Michael, tinsmith, bds. 10 Broadway
Michael E. Iaborer,h.r.l01 Plympton
Michael G. gardener, b. 82 Oxford
Michael H. action maker, house 134
Tremont
Michael H. freight conductor, B. &
A. E. E. h. 129 Hamilton
Michael J. blacksmith, 1953 Mass.av.
Michael J. carpenter,h. 19 Garden ct.
Michael J. furnace maker, boards 16
Decatur
Michael J. compositor, Riverside
Press, b. 388 Green
Michael J. peddler, bds. 5 Willow
Michael J. polisher, h. 31 Antrim
Michael J. teamster, h. 9 Hayes ct.
Michael T. laborer, h. 31 Dunster
Mortimer, laborer, bds. 10 Ninth
Patrick, cook, bds. 48 Banks
Patrick, carpenter, bds. 8 Parnell
Patrick, city laborer, h. 29 Line
Patrick, laborer, h. 41 Flagg
Patrick, laborer, h. 63 North
Patrick, laborer, b. 5 Lambert
Patrick, laborer, h. 5 Marney
Patrick, laborer, h. 6 Short
Patrick, laborer, Mt. Auburn ceme-
tery, h. 36 Foster
Patrick, machinist, b. 32 Ellery
Sullivan Patrick, peddler, h. 1 Pioneer
Patrick, plasterer, h. 17 Bay
Patrick, printer, bds. 162 Franklin
Patrick, student, b. 67 Howard
Patrick, switchman, W. E. St. Rv.h.
162 Franklin
Patrick, switchman, B. & M.R. R. h.
69 Cambridge [25£ do.
Patrick, tailor, 85 Mt. Auburn, h.
Patrick, teamster, h. 143 Bridge
Patrick, teamster, 221 Bridge, bds. 1
Parnell
Patrick, varnisher, h. 68 Harvard
Patrick, watchman, bds. 7 Ninth
Patrick, 2d, laborer, b. 5 Lambert
Patrick, Jr. laborer, bds. 41 Flagg
Patrick Henry, bookbinder, 26a
Brattle, b. 9 Cowperthwaite
Patrick J. clerk, 6 Brattle,b.44 Flagg
Patrick S. laborer, h. 16 Middlesex
Patrick T, painter, h. 34 DeWolfe
Peter, hairdresser, 8 Foster pi. bds.
Mt. Auburn
Peter, teamster, b. dh Burnes ct.
Philip, gardener, Botanic Garden, H.
U. Huron ave. n. Concord ave.
Quinlan, cooper, h. 2 Allston
Richard, city teamster, h. 63 Cedar
Richard, laborer, bds. 26 Donnell
Richard M. blacksmith's helper, h.
8 Water
Richard T. plumber, bds. 8 Water
Robert, carpenter, h. 164 Appleton
Stephen G. dry pressman, Univ.
Press, h. 122b Kinnaird
Susan, widow of William, house 106
Kinnaird
Sylvester E. student, b. r. 101 Plymp-
Theodore, driver, h. 10 Holly
Thomas, action maker, b.68 Harvard
Thomas, blacksmith, h. 106 Plympton
Thomas, coachmau, h. 330 Green
Thomas, laborer, bds. 239 Charles
Thomas, laborer, bds. 31 Dunster
Thomas, laborer, h. 6 Dinsmore ct.
Thomas, laborer, h. 34 De Wolfe
Thomas, laborer, h. 2 Hancock
Thomas, laborer, h. 169 Thorndike
Thomas F. bookbinder, b. 386 Green
Thomas F. night watchman, B. h.
10 Allen
Thomas J. brass finisher,b.342 Green
Thomas J. driver, bds. 207 Franklin
Thomas J. steam titter,h.261 Franklin
Thomas P. laborer, b. 14 Third
Timothy, expressman, bds. 199 Mt.
Auburn
Timothy, laborer, bds. 28 Foster
Timothy, laborer, bds. 87 Gore
Timothy, laborer, b. 63 North
Timothy, laborer, h. 1 Derby lane
Timothy, laborer, h. 10 Ninth
Timothy, laborer, h. 20 North
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTOKY
461
Sullivan Timothy, laborer, h. 133 Webster
avenue
Timothy, laborer, h. 8 Jackson
Timothy, laborer, h. 10 Porter
Timothy, painter, h. 8 Springfield
Timothy, shoemaker, h. 512 Winsor
Timothy, teamster, h. 48 DeWolfe
Timothy, teamster, 127 Bridge, h.
123,^ do.
Timothy A. at Riverside Press, h.
25 Mt. Auburn
Timothy D. electrotype finisher,
U. P. h. 1746 Cambridge
Timothy E. carpenter, h. 64 Sixth
Timothy F. blacksmith, h. 9 Hunting
Timothy F. laborer, h. 4 North
Timothy J. printer, h. 12 Andrew
Timothy J. tally man, 16 Cambridge,
bds. 151 do.
Timothy M. clerk, bds. 34 DeWolfe
Timothy M. laborer, h. 17 Suffolk
Timothy T. laborer, John Reardon
& Sons, bds. 2 Allston
William, cooper, h. 167 Tremont
William, gardner, bds. 82 Oxford
William, glass cutter,h.357 Columbia
William, laborer, h. r. 418 Columbia
William F. clerk, b. 7 Emmons place
William H. trav. salesman, b. 10 Allen
William J. clerk, 425 Cambridge,
rooms 427 do.
William J. laborer, b. 28 Eighth
William J. A. foreman, composing
room, Riverside Press, h. 209 River
William S. painter, h. 12 Andrew
William T. teamster, h. 16 Willow
see O'Sullivan
Summers Daniel, mason, b. 77 Elm
Frederick C. student, b.47 Western av.
Henry, locksmith, 38 Charles. B. h.
47 Western ave.
Hugo A. Mrs. house 98 Trowbridge
Richard, coupe, 1426 Mass. ave. house
18 Healey [ave.
Richard H. locksmith, b. 47 Western
Walter, junk dealer, rooms 250
Columbia
William R. locksmith, bds. 47 Wes-
tern avenue
Sumuer Charles W. fireman, Niles Bros.
boards 205 Lakeview ave.
Ebeu T. master mechanic, office
Bridge, cor. Prison Point, house
413 Cambridge
George E. h. 20 Prescott
George F. clerk, B. house 5 Han-
cock place
George II. clerk, B. li. 33 Lee
Jennie H. Miss, h. 17 Wyeth
John II. engineer, Niles Bros, house
Q*.r.fc 205 Lake view ave.
Sun Charles IT. laundry, 7^ Harvard,
house do.
Sundberg Sven, clerk, h. Moxon's bldg.
Green
Sundborg Andreas, iron worker, house S
Hotel Lilly
Sunderland Edward, printer, b. 20 Banks
Frank, laborer, h. 2 Lilac ct.
Sundlin John E. variety store, 1260 Cam-
bridge, h. do.
Sundstroni Martin, laborer, house 163
Broadway
Sunter William R. clerk, Charles River
Stone Co. Brookline, near the
bridge, h. at Dorchester
SURBRIDGE RANDOLPH C.
lawyer, 5 Tremont, B. 2076 Mass.
ave. h. 14 Huron ave. See p. 816
Surette Edward M. freight agent,F.R.R.
foot of Regent, rm. 24 Beech
Surrey Hibbard, teamster, 81 Main, house
85 Hastings
Lucy, widow of Geo. b. 85 Hastings
Susser Moses, gent's furnishing goods,
525 Cambridge, h. 523 do.
Sutcliffe Frederick, engineer,h.22 Bristol
Waldo F. clerk, B. h. 26 Essex
Sutherland Alexander, laborer, house
rear 13 Pine
Herbert W. A. car conductor, bds.
18 Meacham
Margaret A. widow of James C.
house 52 Brookline
Norman, hostler, 820 Somerville ave.
boards 826 do.
William B. gas fitter, b.52 Brookline
Sutton Amelia, 10 Arrow, h. 40 Holyoke
John, carpenter, h. 19 Carlisle
John F. laborer, h. 2 Burns ct.
Louisa, widow of Averill, house 40
Holyoke
Margaret Miss, h. 25 Magee
Richard W. book finisher, Riverside
Press, house 13 Florence
SUTTON WILLIAM P. groceries
and provisions, 157 and 161 Bridge,
house 3 Gore. See page 777
Svenson Alfred, cabinet maker, house
381 Prospect
Alfred, tailor. B. h. 1 dishing ave.
Charles, cabinet maker, house 8
Hotel Lilly, 21 Harrison
Claus, foundryman, bds. 1S9 Broad-
way
Joel, bds. 1 Coolidge place
John, janitor, li. 86 Washington
Swab rick Thomas, coppersmith, house
11 Brewery
Swain Abraham G. h. 42 Mt. Auburn
Cony. st. ear conductor, li. 36 Locke
Samuel 11. h. 46 Western ave.
Swallow W "llliain, clerk, 601 Ma-, av. 1>.
9 Norfolk
Swan John, Foreman, 162 Broadway,
house 30 Kim
462
c
CAMBRIDGE [g] DIRECTORY
Swan Sarah H. widow of Joshua A. h.
167 Brattle
Walter Dana, architect, 79 Kilby,
B. hds. 19 Everett
Walter S. president Charles River
Nat. Bank and commission mer-
chant, 42 Central, B. h. 19 Everett
William D. physician, 167 Brattle,
house do.
Swanborn Jacob, coppersmith, house 7
Hotel Lilly [Cambridge
Swanson Andrew, at 169 Gore. bds. 430
August, wire worker, h. 1 Pioneer
Carl, cabinet maker, rms. 314 Cam-
bridge
Charles, 169 Gore, bds. 4 Farnell
Emil, clerk, 105 Western ave. boards
107 do. [Hunting
Emil, tinsmith, 169 Gore, house 14
Enoch, brick mason, bds. 107 West-
ern aveue
Gustavus, sounding board maker, r.
368 Main, h. 54 Clark
Nils, cabinet maker, b. 20 Worcester
X. carpenter, h. 235 Columbia
Oscar, cabinet maker, bds. 430 Cam-
bridge [bridge
Otto, Mason & Hamlin, b. 469 Cam-
Swanton Bridget, widow of John, house
409 Cambridge [Norfolk
Swauzy George, glass cutter, boards 181^
Swartwout J.D. agent, Allington & Cur-
tis Mfg. Co. rooms 1586 Cambridge
Swartz Manuel. furniture,h. r. 211 Vine
Nellie, widow of Frank, h.39 Fourth
Walter C. jeweller, 7 Green, B. house
69 Washington
Swasey George B. b. 273 Harvard
Sumner E. h. 788 Mass. ave.
Sweatt Emma J. Mrs. h. 27 Shepard
Samuel (Sweatt & Gould), granite,
320 Third, h. at Lowell
& Gould(Samuel Sweatt and Charles
H. Gould), granite, 320 Third
Swedberg Peter, cornice maker, house
295 Main
Sweeney Annie, house 22 Reed
Charles B. pressman, b. 194 Hampshire
Charles H. manager, 528 Mass. ave.
house at Maiden
Charles J. jeweller, 383 Washington,
B. bds. 64 Plymouth
Cornelius M. carpenter, h. 103 Sixth
Daniel, glass cutter, h. 195 Third
Daniel, peddler, h. 35 Cedar
Dauiel, tinsmith, h. 123 Spring
Daniel C. laborer, h. 123 Spring
David, bricklayer, h. 107 Rindge av.
Edward, machinist, b. 194 Hampshire
Edward J. plumber. 5^1 Cambridge,
bds. 103 Sixth
Eugene M. car repairer, B. & M. R.
R. shop, bds. 103 Sixth
Sweeney E. F. Mrs. tailoress, house 22
Worcester
Felix, upholsterer, h. 31 Maple ave.
George B. driver, b. 194 Hampshire
Heniy F. peddler, b.102 Webster av.
Hugh H. gardener, h. 151 Raymond
James, laborer, h. 1 Lexington ave.
James F. candy maker, 42 Elm, h.
at Boston
James J. plumber's helper, bds. Mrs.
C. F. Sweeney's, Munroe
Jeremiah, currier, b. 2480 Mass. ave.
Jeremiah, glass worker, h. 41 Gore
John, at 169 Gore, h. 5 Lambert
John, iron dresser, Third, cor. Bent,
house 138 Harvard
John, laborer, b. 139 Bridge
John, laborer, h. 3 Brookford
John, laborer, bds. r. 7 Lambert
John, peddler, b. 35 Cedar
John A. foreman,packing room, Am.
Rub. Co. h. 91 Third
John C. laborer, h. r. 17 Bridge
John H. rubber cutter, house 5 Hotel
Myrtle
John J. casket maker, 201 Bridge, h.
418 Columbia
John J. Jr. desk maker, boards 418
Columbia [sex
John W. bar clerk, B. h. 24 Middle-
Joseph, laborer, h. r. 765 Cambridge
Julia A. Mrs. grocery, 192 Hamp-
shire, house 194 do.
Lizzie Mrs. h. 102 Webster ave.
Margaret, widow of John, house 168
Tremont [Rindge ave.
Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. 107
Mary E. house 22 Reed
Michael, box maker,h. r. 36 Harvard
Michael, laborer, bds. 136 Bridge
Miles, city laborer, h. 129 Amory
Morgan, painter, h. 457 Columbia
Patrick, butcher, b. 107 Rindge ave.
Patrick, clerk, 2360 Mass. ave. bds.
107 Rindge ave.
Patrick, laborer, h. 326 Green
Peter, house 233 Charles
Thomas, jeweller, 383 Washington,
B. house 64 Plymouth
Thomas C. plumber, 531 Cambridge.
house 41 Jefferson
Thomas R. printer,b. 194 Hampshire
AVilliam, laborer, b. 2 Munroe
William peddler, b. 102 Webster av.
William, stone cutter, b. 4 McDonald
William, stone cutter, 63 Main.house
at Somerville
William H. plumber, 531 Cambridge.
house 1 Warren
William M. boards 41« Columbia
Sweet Allan K. instructor, machinist
dept. at Mechanics Art High
CAMBRIDGE
LTJ
DIRECTORY
463
Sweet Emily H. Mrs. house 23 Garden
Julia E. house 23 Garden
Louise M. Miss, h. 23 Garden
see Swett
Sweetman John B. clerk, b. 10 South
Sweetser Ann M. widow of Henry P. h.
202 Elm
LeBritton A. engineer, B.& M. P.P.
bds. 504 Cambridge
Sweetser Mary E. Miss, h. 202 Elm
Swrennson Alfred, cabinet maker, house
383 Prospect
Swenson John. h. 49 Cherry
Swetka William, painter, 38 Kinnaird
Swett Augustine G.( A. G. Swett & Co.),
house 70 Austin
A. G. & Co. (Augustine G. Swett),
boots and shoes, 8 Xorfolk
Benjamin C. baker, 157 Hampshire,
h. 307 Broadway
Charles F. carpenter, 9 Western av.
h. at Xorfolk Downs
Emma J. Mrs. nurse, rms. 12 Dunster
Hutchinson & Co.(Wm. S. Swett and
John A. Hutchinson), woven wire
bed springs, 54 Compton, Boston
Lyman P. Rev. pastor, Broadway
^Bapt. ch. b. 120 Norfolk
Warren P. draughtsman, B. rms.33&
Inman
William E. teamster, h. S5 .Sixth
William S. (Swett, Huichinson &
Co. carpet beating, 54 Compton,
B. h. 117 Magazine
Swift Edwin T. carpenter, h. 14 Locke
Edwin T. Jr. baker, b. 14 Locke
Grace T. saleswoman, h. 1 Union
John, teamster, h. 37 Washington
Josephine, widow of Samuel, house
1 UDiou
Peter, bds. 37 Washington
Prince D. bookkeeper, h. 120 Pearl
, house 3 Pioueer
Swinerton Charles A. bookkeeper, Uni-
versity Press, h. at Everett
Thomas G. bookbinder, h. 16 Grigg
William M. engineer, 113 Broadway,
h. 25 State
Swiney Annie G. saleswoman, bds. 40
Second
John D. carpenter, B. & M. R. R. b.
40 Second
.John II. carpenter, B. & M. R. R.
shop, h. at Charles town
Swinimer Sarah .1. Miss, cashier, 115
Cambridge, '>. 78 [nman
Switchey Nicholas, batcher, b. <;'.• Sixth'
Switzer Fred <'. salesman. Brown, Dur-
rell iv Co. B. h. 07 Magazine
Syer Harry A. doorkeeper, Boston Ath-
letic Club, b. 1 13 Columbia
Sylva John \v. furniture trimmer, house
128 Harvard
Sylvester Anthony J. hairdresser. 636
Mass. ave. h. 4 Douglass
Caroline A. widow, h. 252 Winsor
George M. mason, rms. 374 Cam-
bridge
Joseph, cabinet maker, h. 14 Vandine
Prosper, cabinet maker, house 112
Harvard
Sylvia John C. apothecary, 2109 Mass.
ave. house 6 Mead
see Sylva. also Silveria
Symmes Pdchard, hostler, L. Kemp &
Sons, rms. 1 Union
see Simms
Symonds Charles P. action maker, bds.
113 Norfolk
Sarah E. Mrs. h. 60 Hancock
see Simonds
Symons Xorman E. bottler, h. 17 Upton
TABB BENJAMIN, waiter, house 3
Gladstone
Jerry, laborer, h. 6 Village
Taber Eobert B. 8 Oliver, B. house 5
Riedesel ave.
Tafe Julia A. Mrs. h. 59 Flagg
Taft Charles H. dentist, 16 Arlington, B.
bds. 17 Lowell
Charles P. h. 17 Lowell
David E. mason, b. 185 Harvard
David J. mason, h. 185 Harvard
Ezra P. dentist, 15 Brattle, house 32
Avon Hill
Fred, drug clerk, h. 77 Thorndike
George L. dentist, 19 Brattle, bds.
17 Lowell
John B. merchant, 4 P.O. sq. B. h.
52 Pleasant
Taggett Henry, mason, h. 36 Washington
Tahen Michael, laborer, b. 70 Gore
Taint or George W. grocer, 2574 Mass.
ave. house Newman
Talbot Elizabeth Mrs. variety store, 50
Rindge, h. do.
Emory H. night editor, Journal. 11.
moved to Dorchester
George, driver, b. 94 Thorndike
John P. carpenter, b. 2353 Ma<s. av.
Samuel II. druggist, 7<)5 Cambridge,
bds. 116 Thorndike
William, teamster, b. 25 Donnell
Talluse John, conductor, W. K. St. Ry.
bds. 222 Prospect
Talon Thomas A. tinsmith, h. ii Frank-
lin [worthy
Tamlyn Walter, laborer, h. rear 98 II"'-
Tamplin Georgie^ h. .v.' Mi. Auburn
Tangney Patrick, foundry, i>. 2\2 Third
Tank Francis, machinist, h. 287 Green
Tanner Benjamin T. messenger, State
House, K. h. 160 Winsor
Henry, laborer, b. rear 1 1 Ninth
'464
CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY
Tansey Edward, clerk, 1217 Cambridge,
bds. 1221 do.
Thomas F. cooper, h. 1221 Cambridge
Tanton William H. lodging house, 1737
Cambridge and 3 Sumner, house
1727 Cambridge
see Taunton
Tape William J. steam fitter, house 34
Brookllne
Tapley Charles W. h. 24 Amory [Amory
Eunice W. widow of Henry M. h. 24
Lydia T. clerk, B. bds. 31 Ash
Taplin Lewis E. conductor, B. & M. R.
R. h. 87 Third
Taranto John, shoemaker, 94£ Banks, h.
at Somerville
Tarbell Adeline E. widow of George F.
h. 8 Ellsworth ave.
Albert H. grain, h. 8 Ellsworth ave.
George F. brass finisher, 69 Main, h.
8 Ellsworth ave.
7 illiam A. trav. i
B. bds. 180 Chestnut
Tarbox Clarissa, widow, h. 3& Dover
William, city teamster, h. 24 Rock-
well
Tarlinski Morris, clerk, b. 117 Harvard
Nathan, peddler, h. 117 Harvard
Tarrant Mary, widow of James, house
154 Franklin
Nicholas, cooper, h. 159 Elm
Tasco John, coachman, Mrs. B. F. Good-
ridge, h. 21 Foster
Nathan, janitor, h. 43 Hastings
Samuel E. janitor, Radeliffe College,
h. 77 Mt. Auburn [h. do.
Tashgian Jacob, grocer, 889 Cambridge,
Tatten Joseph M. carpenter,h. 6 Carlisle
Tatton Henry, laborer, h. 116 Webster
avenue
James, laborer, h. r. 127 Elm
Taunton Thomas D. carpenter, house 47
Mt. Auburn
see Tanton
Taussic Frank, prof. H. U. h. 2 Scott
Tauwalt Henry, teamster, house rear 16
Antrim
Taylor Abbie S. Mrs. teacher,Thornnike
grammar school, h. at Arlington
Albert J. laborer, bds. 143 Third
Alexander B. carpenter, b. 7 Foster
Alfred Mrs. h. Kennedy ave.
Allen, hostler, 7 Hovey ave. house
Plympton
Andrew J. porter, h. 71 Moore
Andrew T. clerk, 449 Main, house 58
Cherry
Benjamin, paper hanger, h. Middle-
sex, cor. Railroad
Charles A. coachman, h. 16 Mill
Charles H. (C. H. Taylor Co.), prin-
ter, 495a Mass. ave. house 24 Wor-
cester
Taylor Charles H. furniture mover, 292
Columbia, h. do.
Charles L. clerk, 33 Hampshire, bds.
274 Winsor
Collins B. jewelry, 495 Washington,
B. h. 123 River
TAYLOR C. H. CO. (Charles H.
Taylor and Richard H. Smith),
printers, 495a Mass. ave. See p.
page 794
Daniel W. barber, 4 Brattle, house
at Chelsea
Denzil H. bds. 5 Ashton pi.
Edward, bath tub maker, house 144
Rindge ave.
Elizabeth Mrr. bread store,274 River,
house 268 do.
Elizabeth R. Mrs. h. Coolidge ave.
Elizabeth V. artist, Harcourt Bldg.
B. h. Coolidge ave.
Ella E. Mrs. h. 55 Austin
Emma L. music teaeher, boards 349
Harvard
EmmaM.teacher, Wellington school,
h. 92 Norfolk
Eva A. teacher, Stearns primary
school, bds. 55 Essex
Francis, engineer, h. 73 Tremont
Fred H. upholsterer, 24 Prospect,
bds. 15 Antrim
Frederick, porter, h. 33 Brewery
Frederick W. physician, 1797 Mass.
ave. h. do.
George, clerk, h. 55 Gore
George F. h. 1128 Cambridge
George H. Custom House, B. house
67 Spring
George Mendall, music teacher,
349 Harvard, h. do.
Hannah B. widow of Edward R. h.
7 Rutland
Harriet, tailor, h. 16 Myrtle ave.
Harvey, boarding house, 2360 Mass.
ave. house do.
Herbert W. music teacher, 349 Har-
vard, house do.
H. Melville, messenger, Continental
Nat. Bank, B. h. Coolidge ave.
Israel, carpenter, h. 16 Myrtle ave.
Israrl F. starter, W. E. St. Ry. Co.
1376 Mass. ave.
James, laborer, bds. 171 Dublin
James O. tinsmith, 8 Brattle
John, coachman, 81 Washington av.
bds. do.
John, clerk, at West Somerville, h.
2£ Douglass
John J. collector, h. 100 Ellery
John Lewis, clerk, Bursar's office,
H. U. b. 274 Winsor
John T. laborer, h. 21 Sidney
Joseph M. engiueer. C. E. L.]Co. h.
184 Western ave.
CAMBRIDGE [f] DIRECTORY
465
Taylor Joseph E. prof. Boston Uni-
versity, 12 Somerset, Boston, h.49£
Sacramento
J. Watson, clerk, Cambridge ceme-
tery,and notary public, house Cool-
idge avenue
J. Watson, Jr. clerk, 19 Pearl, B.
and notary public, h. Coolidge av.
Lewis H, porter, B. h. 24 Worcester
Lewis S. express messenger, 105
Arch, B. b. 274 Winsor
Lizzie Miss, clerk, 447 Main, bds. 2£
Douglass
Major, carpenter, b. 2480 Mass. ave.
Margaret H. widow of Ira, house 55
Essex
Mary, widow of Peter, h. 21 Sidney
Mary A. Mrs. h. GO Austin
Mary A. widow of Thomas, house
20 Flagg
Paul, foreman baker, 135 Inman, h.
15 Antrim
Robert, gardener, h. 62 Sacramento
Robert T. porter, B. b. 186 Broadway
Lemuel A. machinist, b. 67 Spring
Siduey, shampooer, bds. 15 Pleasant
Solatia, photographer, B. rms. 58
Austin
Thomas, porter, Custom House, B.
h. 19 Brewery
Timothy D. B. clerk, 44 River, h. 9
William
Vernal S. trav. salesman, h. r. 112
Magazine
AValter W. clerk, B. h. 24 Worcester
William, laborer, bds. 157 Raymond
William, laborer, bds. 21 Sidney
William A. undertaker, 413 Mass.av.
h. 411 do.
William E. laborer, h. 31 Jay
William J. paper hanger, house 112
Magazine
-, carpenter, bds. 115 River
, roofer, h. 2 Plympton pi.
Teaffe John P. asst. janitor, bds. 53 Mt.
Auburn
.Julia A. widow, h. 59 Flagg
Mary, widow of John, h. 53 Mt.
Auburn
Thomas, asst. janitor, bds. 53 Mt.
Auburn
William, acrobat, bds. 53 Mt. Auburn
Teakles Alfred D. carpenter, boards 25
Magnolia ave.
Frank R. carpenter, b. 25 Magnolia
avenue
Oliver, carpenter, h. 25 Magnolia av.
Richard S. carpenter, h. 25g Magno-
lia avenue
Teale David c. book stamper, Riverside
Press, b. 16 Ellery
Walter T. ins. agent, B. bds. 16
Ellery
Tedford George C. foreman, 286 Main
Teed William H. wood worker, State, h.
19 Suffolk
Teegan John, stillman, C. C, Co. Potter,
house 13£ Warren
William, laborer, b. 16 Marion
Teehan Maurice, laborer, h. 44 May
Teel Albert J. carpenter, bds. 11 Claren-
don avenue
Albert S. carpenter, 11 Clarendon
ave. house do.
Edwin L. printer, h. 48 Amory
Walter L. clerk, B. b. 48 Amory
j Teele Alice Gray, widow of Frank H. h.
19 Summer
Charles R. clerk, 6 Lincoln pi. h. 146
Hancock
Frank H. (estate of) soap mnfr.
Lincoln place
Woodman H. W. trav. salesman, h.
8 Russell
Teer John, painter, bds. 108 Thorndike
John James, at 169 Gore, house 120
Spring
Teeven Dominick. baker, S2 Mt. Auburn,
house 247 Franklin
Telfer Agnes N. Miss, saleswoman, bds.
5 Gordon pi.
George, printer, h. 5 Gordon pi.
James C. stone cutter,258 Mt. Auburn,
house 271 do.
J. Gibsou, instructor in blacksmitb-
ing, C. M. T. S. house 44 Fairfield
Telford Robert, conductor, house 39
Hoi worthy
Tellalian Aram H. rubber worker, b. 106
Norfolk
Telles Jose G. h. 503 Winsor
Temple Agnes N. widow of John, h. 129
Thorndike
Alfred E. harness maker, bds. 353
Harvard [Austin
Eugene P. clerk, 463 Mass. bds. 60
Helen Mrs. bds. 33 Lawrence
John, student, (M. I. T., B.), b. 60
Austin
Joseph C. car conductor, bds. 353
Harvard
Kernan, grocer, aud cutter,Am. Rub-
ber Co. h. 29 Plymouth
Templeton .lames, foreman, bds. -to Pearl
Tenney Albert C. expressman, boards I
Lamonl ave.
Edward P. Rev. h. 27 Ellery
Merrill A. plasterer, b. 20 Mont-
gomery
Terrell Montgomery, porter, B. & ME. R.
P. station. 1>". h. 318 Ma«. ave.
Owen, bartender, Ii. b. 5 1 < lark
see Tirrell
Terrio Knrie T. teamster, h. 131 Harvard
Lewis A. bairdresscr.b. Hotel Parks.
School
±66
CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY
Terry Charles, hostler, h. 53 Grigg
C. Edward, potter, bds. r. 17 Dyke
Edward, plumber's helper, boards
262 Columbia
Gaskiu, hostler, h. 5 Flagg st. et.
Gilbert L. tobacco, h. 258 River
G. Collins, teamster, h. 22 Fairmont
Keziah, h. 262 Columbia
Matthew, plumber, h. 262 Columbia
M.Eliza Mrs. h. 33 Elmer
Richard H. waiter,B.h. 24 Worcester
William C. laborer, h. 4 Jackson
George, carpenter, h. Xew
Tessier Henry, house 120 Harvard
Tetlow Ella D. widow of James, dress-
maker, h. 15 Xorfolk
Teves Manuel, laborer, h. 4 Gore st. pi.
Tevlin Patrick, laborer, house 34 Ellery
Tevrizian Gabriel A.S. confectionery and
fruit, 1045 Mass. ave. rms. 56
Plymouth
Tewkesburv Charles H. motorman,house
44 Holyoke
Thacher Anne B. Miss, b. 54 Wendell
Francis S. Rev. h. 54 Wendell
Margaret J. bds. 54 Wendell
Margaret L. Mrs. h. 54 Wendell
Stephen, lawyer, B. h. 54 Wendell
Thain Andrew, music teacher, house 68
Brookline
Tharl Peter, carpenter, C.W.W. station,
house Clifton
Thaxter Fred J. clerk, B. b. 102 River
Roland, prof, botany, H. U. h. 3
Scott
Thayer Arthur S. tuner, 162 Broadway,
b. 85 Washington
Bertha Mrs. h. 44 Garfield
Charles M. at Broad, B. rms. 63
Highland ave.
Edwin M. bookkeeper,273 Congress,
B. bds. 2322 Mass. ave.
Ezra R. lawyer, 220 Devonshire, B.
h. 5 Phillips pi.
Farwell E. student, bds. 44 Garfield
Farwell J. (J. H. & J. P. Thayer &
Co.), painter, 730 Mass. ave.
F. Porter, h. 13 Brewster
Hattie A. teacher, bds. 12 Trow-
bridge
THAYER HEXRY& CO. (Fran-
cis D. Hardy), mnfg. chemists. 150
Broadway. See p. 22
James B. prof, law school, H. U. h.
5 Phillips pi.
John M. crusher foreman, Tannery,
h. 2508 Mass. ave.
Joseph Heurv, prof, divinitv school,
H. U. h. 67 Sparks
J. H. & J. P. & Co. (Farwell J.
Thayer), painters, 730 Mass. ave.
Lewis C. provisions, 28 Xew F. H.
market. B. h. 5 Hastings sq.
Thayer Maria, widow of Albert, h. 275
Broad wav
Martha A. widow of Joshua P. h. 12
Trowbridge
Mary S. asst. H. U. library, h.
12 Ash
Sarah B. widow of James H. house
14 Trowbridge
Sarah R. teacher. 17 Berkeley, bds.
5 Phillips pi.
Sarah S. bds. 5 Phillips pi.
Simeoh W. salesman, 91 Court, B.
house 85 Washington
William, clerk, 442 Mats. ave. h. at
Allston
William R. editor, h. 8 Berkelev
Theta Delta Chi Club, 20 Ware
Thibault Adolph, teamster, h. 81 Dublin
Thiel August, bottler, h. 52 Broadwav
Thiery Charles W. clerk. 421 Washing-
ton, B. bds. 48 Pearl
Thiffaulxt Xapoleon, brick maker, house
1 Railroad
Third District Court, City bldg. Brattle
square
Thistle Archibald, driver. 534 Mass. ave.
bds. 34 State
Thivierge Arthur A. waiter, house 30
Broadway
Thoit Allen G.barrels,bds.446 Cambridge
George A. driver, h. 446 Cambridge
Tlioma Andrew, clothing cutter, house
101 Henrv
Thomas Abraham G. fireman, C. W. W.
station, h. 98 Rindge ave.
Adelbert A. wire man, B. boards 165
Raymond
Anna Miss, house 63 Avon Hill
Annie M. Mrs. house 13 Rindge ave.
Archie E. carpenter, b. 57 Pleasant
Arthur D. wood carver, h. 6 Bristol
Arthur J. carpenter, h. 57 Pleasant
A. D. foreman, 286 Main
Benjamin W. h. 105 Clark
Charles F. carpenter, b. 105 Oxford
Charles FL physician. 427 Broadway,
house do.
Clarence A. chandelier maker, B. h.
26 Mead
Edith G. and Florence E.h.S Antrim
Edward R. painter, house 408 Main
Ellis B. carpenter, h. 8 Antrim
Emeline Miss, house 63 Avon Hill
Ernest W. clerk. 12 Brattle, bds. 56
Mt. Auburn
Frank A. carriage painter, house 5
Newman
Frank A. motorman, h. 352 Putnam
avenue
Frank H. at H. M., B. h. 16 Rutland
Fred I. at Cushman Bros. B. b. 102£
Hampshire [Ravmond
Fred L. clerk. F. R. R., B. bds. 165
CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY
407
Thomas Fred W. student, b. 204 Columbia
George, carpenter, h.987 Cambridge
George, moulder, rms. 72 Fourth
George A. clerk, b. 6, r.114 Broadway
George C. hairdresser, 12£ Spring-
field, h. at Somerville
George X. musician, house 352 Put-
nam avenue
George W. grocer, 2043 Mass. ave.
h. Eindge ave.
Gordon, carpenter, bds. 21 Walnut
court
Horatio C. teamster, 169 Gore, house
51 Fourth
Isaac D. periodicals, etc. 152 Harvard,
h. 204 Columbia
James, tailor, h. r. 136 Bridge
James A. tinsmith, h. 17 Andrew
James E. carpenter, 105 Oxford,
house do.
James H. house 105 Oxford
James G. watchman, B. h. Lake
View ave. bey. Huron ave.
John R. musician, 47 Hanover, B. h.
268 River
Lewis F. salesman, bds. r.129 Spring
Lillian May, clerk, 152 Harvard, b.
204 Columbia
Manuel, express driver,house Fourth,
cor. Spring
Manuel, laborer, house 38 Spring
Margaret, widow of Lewis, house 6,
rear 114 Broadway
Mary Miss, house 63 Avon Hill
Mary E. Mrs. h. 204 Columbia
Mary E. widow of Joshua, house 175
River
Merton L. salesman, X. Y. b. 29
Bigelow
Myra M.Mrs, forewoman, Cambridge
News, 527 Mass. ave. h. 2 Douglass
place
Olive J. widow of Peter, house 1024
Hampshire
Philip, shoemaker, h. 21 Walnut ct.
Reuel, mason, house 165 Raymond
Susan A. widow of Frederick P. h.
120 Otis
Thomas, fisherman, house 32 Harvey
Thomas M. janitor, public library, b.
35 Kinuaird
William, bds. 6 r. 114 Broadway
William, fruit store, 612 Cambridge,
h. at Somerville
William, mason, bouse 720 Bfass.av.
William E. salesman, 181 Tremont.
B. house 2'.i Bigelow
William II. plasterer, h. 16 < arver
William K. S. student, house 127
Broadway
Thomasiel Sadom, laborer, h, 16 East
Thompson Alfred J. gilder's helper, bds.
79 Plvmptou
Thompson Alice Mrs. housekeeper. 6
Sycamore
Arthur W. clerk, 633 Mass. ave. bds.
24 Inman
Benjamin, salesman, B. b. 1 Vernon
Carl, provisions, 369 Main
Catherine M. h. 62 Buckingham
Charles L. clerk, Am. Rub. Co. h.
at Hyde Park
Charles T. electrician, 125 Milk, B. h.
29 Creighton
Clifford X. teamster, 220 Portland,
h. 118 Hampshire
Clinton, bookkeeper, 48 Canal, B. h.
6a Clinton
Douglass, painter, b. 78 Green
Edgar R. teamster, h. 173 River
Edward H. hatter, b. 55 Hubbard av.
Edward E. special commissioner at
court house, Third, h. at Woburn
Edward A. clerk and conveyancer,
Otis, cor. Second, h. 71 Dana
Edward M. clerk, 1420 Mass. av.
Edward W. chief examiner, Registry
of Deeds office, Probate office, h.
at Lowell
Ella M. Miss, copjdst, Otis, corner
Second, b. 46 Langdon
Ellington E. cook, h. 51 Columbia
Emily, widow of Alfred J. house 79
Plympton
Everett P. clerk, B. b. 24 Inman
Frances A. Mrs. dressmaker. 40
Xorfolk, h. do.
Frederick B. sub-master, Putnam
school, rms. 80 Otis
Gamaliel F. bds. 63 Pearl
George, waiter, b. 7 Dyke
George A. clerk, h. 27 Athens
George E. h. 435 Main, suite 8
George E. hairdresser, 459£ Main. h.
6 Green
George H. teamster, h. 15 Pine
Harrimau, rms. 237 Broadway
Hugh, machinist, h. 222 Banks
.lames, hairdresser. 636 Mass. av. h.
6 Franklin
James, laborer, h. 26 Decatur
.lames, laborer, h.7 Hotel Templeton
James, Stone mason, h. e»9 Crescent
avenue
.lames W. laborer, b. 2634 Mass. ave.
John, bookkeeper, 12 Brattle, h. MM
Mt . Auburn
.John, conductor. B. .V A. U. \l. h.
M Tofts
.John, laborer, h. 37 Jefferson
John s. machinist, h. r. 128 Gore
John l). engineer, h. •'><> Howard
.John P. clerk. 1916 Mass. ave. house
191 t do.
John F. drug clerk. I9S Bfa&s. av. h.
at Somerville
468
CAMBRIDGE [J] DIRECTORY
Thompson John H. house 59)£ Franklin
John K. cigars aud tobacco, 544
Mass. av. h. 16£ Western av.
John T. foreman, Globe, B. house 16
Haskell
John W. helper, 694 Mass. av. h. 69
Brookline
Joseph, marble worker, B. house
63 Pearl
Joseph, motorman, h. 12 Brewer
Joseph L. carpenter, h. 50 Eustis
Lewis S. at Boston Museum, h. 62
Buckingham
Louisa L. widow of William V. h. 24
Inman
Luther, brass finisher, h. 10 Suffolk
Mary H. widow of Frank 1ST. house
22 Austin
Mary R. Miss, bookkeeper, 1233 Cam-
bridge, b. 309 Broadway
Moses, hostler, 7 Hovey ave. rooms
1560 Cambridge
Noyes, rubber worker, rooms 28
Tremont
Philip A. painter, 206 Green, h. do.
Robert, carpenter and boarding
house, h. 55 Hubbard ave.
Robert, moulder, b. 28 Second
Rose T. Mrs. h. 309 Broadway
Samuel C. blacksmith, 442 Main, h.
166 Raymond
Samuel M. foreman, 205 Broadway,
h. 302 Columbia
Thomas, carpenter,b.55 Hubbard av.
Thomas, laborer, b. 15 Seventh
Walter, clerk, 604 Mass. av. bds. 26
Watson
Walter G. pocketbook maker, 26
Blackstone, b. 72 Fairmont
William, candy maker, 243 Broad-
way, h. 145 Prospect
William B. city laborer, house 70
Murray
William G. book gilder, boards 79
Plvmpton
THOMPSON WILLIAM G.
lawyer, 98 P. O. bldg. B. house 62
Buckingham. See p. 815
William H. clerk, 423 Main, house 3
Clinton
William H. mason, house 122a Kin-
naird
William H. shipper, 48 Canal, B. h.
11 Worcester
William J. at 162 Broadway, house
at Brighton
William J. clerk, 922 Cambridge, b.
at Somerville
William S. laborer, h.66 Washington
William V. conveyancer, 35 Court,
B. h. 24 Inman
Winfield S. h. 63 Pearl
see Thomsen. also Thomson
Thomseu Charles, h. 2575 Mass. av.
Thomson Benjamin, clerk, B. b. 1 Vernon
THOMSON DAVID, upholsterer,
24 Prospect, h. 1 Vernon. See
p. 798
Joseph D. carpenter, h. 133 Garden
Thornburg Richard F. moulder, h. 324
Columbia
Thorndike Albert, clerk, B. b. 22 Garden
Edward, apothecary, 655 Mass. ave.
h. 47 Lee
Sturgis H. student, M. I. T., B. bds.
22 Garden
THORNDIKE S. LOTHROP,
lawyer, 19 Pemberton sq. rm. 13,
B. h. 22 Garden. See p. 815
Thornton Henry H. supt. 92 Main, house
at Somerville
James, laborer, h. 35 Fairmont
J. Frank, clothes cleaner, 465 Main,
, h. at Allston
Samuel, laborer, h. 104 Harvard
Thorogood John, foreman, press room.
Riv. Press, b. 103 Allston
Peter J. printer, h. 10 Acacia
Thorp Carl L. jeweller, 375 Washington.
B. h. 134 Harvard
Joseph G. h. 168 Brattle
Joseph G. Jr. lawyer, 89 State, rm.
103, B. h. 115 Brattle
Joshua J. teamster, b. 22 Pioneer, av.
Margaret, widow os Azariah, house
22 Pioneer av.
Ola, house 397 Main
Thorpe Francis S. Mrs. h. 119 Oxford
Thorssell Charles, carriage washer. 2
Eustis ct. h. at Somerville
Thunderg Oscar, laborer, boards 39
Portsmouth
Thurber Cordelia M. Mrs. dressmaker,
28 Broadway, h. do.
John H. boiler maker, 65 Main, h. 28
Broadway
Thurner Charles E. brakemau, B. & M.
R.R. h. 164 Auburn
THURSTON CHARLES H.
books, stationery, athletic goods,
and insurance, 1320 and 1322 Mass.
av. h. 16 Trowbridge. See p. 796
Daniel H. h. 23 Melleu
George A. Jr. bookkeeper, 1320
Mass. avenue, bds. 16 Trowbridge
John H. photo supplies, 50 Brom-
field, B. h. 18 Trowbridge pi.
L. Mabel, dressmaker, 13 Meacham.
b. do.
Nathaniel L. teamster, 96 Washing-
ton, B. h. 247 Hampshire
Nellie, widow of James, house 27
Mellen
Percy S. janitor, Hemenway Gym-
nasium, H. U. h. 9 Line
Thwins: Gardiner H. h. 17 Pleasant
CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY
469
Thwing Helen M. Miss. h. 191 Green
James H. clerk, h. 193 Green
Thyng Frederick, steam fitter, house 2
Harold pi.
Tibbetts Edmaud R. b. 28 Erie
Edward M. meat cutter, boards 588
Mass. ave
Esther M. Mrs. h. 7 Brookline
Frank L. clerk, b. 7 Brookline
Frank M. bookbinder, b. 28 Erie
George F. baker, h. 4 Tenney
George H. dining room, 3 Ch'stown ,
B. h. 28 Erie
George W. engineer, h. 23 Tremont
Tibido William, salesman, b. 14£ Fayette
Ticknor Benjamin H. clerk, Riverside
Press, h. at J. P.
Thomas B. clerk, Riverside Press, h.
at Roxbury
Tidemand Harold, salesman, 404 Main,
rms. 50 Austin
Tiernan James X. undertaker, 116 Hamp-
shire, b. 48 Broadway
Martin, boarding house 48 Broadway
Michael, conductor, F. R. R. house
74 Hampshire
Thomas J. clerk, 562 Cambridge, h.
r. 48 Broadway
Tierney Edward, 169 Gore, h. 25 Sixth
Edward J. clerk, 107 Oliver, B. b. 92
Otis
James H. potter, A. H. Hews & Co.
b. 300 Walden
John, boiler maker, 72 Main
John, driver, h. 12 Hunting
John, laborer, b. 12 Seventh
Martin, at North's, h. 30 Ninth
Michael, laborer, b. 41 Jefferson
Michael, laborer, h. 300 Walden
Patrick, T. pressman, house 45
Franklin
Thomas, laborer, b. r. 34 Hunting
Thomas, potter, A. H. Hews & Co.
b. 300 Walden
Thomas J. hairdresser, B. rooms
56 I feed
see Tearney
Tiffany Charles H. clerk, B. A. R.R., B.
b. 27 Ware.
Charles S. clerk, h. 43 Antrim
Emma Miss, clerk, 1906 Mass. av. b.
at Somerville
Ksther 15. h. 11 Milliard
Francis Rev. h. 11 Millard
Homer M. driver, 1906 Mas-, av. h. 6
Molly ave. [Antrim
.lane, widow of Eben C. house i:>
Mary A. Miss, h. 11 Billiard
William S. artist, 24 Ware. h. do.
Tilden Anna li. hat trimmer, boards 31
Markel
Gussie II. Hiss, bookkeeper, 10
Arrow, i). 56 Plympton
Tilden Lydia L. widow of Edwin, h. -31
Market
Tillinghast William H. asst. librarian,
H. U. library, h. 50 Garden
Tilton George E. clerk, 1021 Cambridge,
rms. 93 Third
Henry N. h. 7 Highland
Timmins Ann, widow of John, house 32
Harding
Tingey Susan S. widow of William, h.
164 Auburn
Tingley Chaplev, piano key maker, State,
b. 371 Main
Charles G. piano action maker, h.
116 Norfolk
Edgar, piano kev maker, rooms 11£
Norfolk
Harris H. at 174 Broadway, boards
116 Norfolk
Tinkham Charles J. engineer, house 279
Pearl
Harry I. violin teacher, 3 Clinton,
boards do.
Henry I. salesman, 116 Boylston, B.
h. 3 Clinton
Tinsle}'- Rebecca, house 79 Hastings
Tionan Joseph, printer, b. 464 Main
William, plumber, b. 464 Main
Tippett Fred, teamster, h. 107 Brookline
Thomas W. receiving clerk, S. S.
Pierce & Co. Copley sq. house 3
Williams
Tirrell Jeremiah, iceman, h. 141 Second
Lucy, widow of Horace, h. r. 131
Pleasant
Wiuslow, ball player, boards r. 131
Pleasant
Tisdale John, iron moulder, h. 26 Bristol
Tisdall John T. grocer, 15 Harvey, h. do.
Titcomb William B. teller, Five Cents
Savings Bank, B. house Hotel
Beacon, 374 Oxford [Somerville
Titus Charles, clerk, foot Regent, b. at
Charles H. milk dealer, h. 50 Antrim
Charles L. clerk, bds. .">() Antrim
George E. h. r. S3 Tremont
Harvey O. bookkeeper. J. Gushing
& Co. Regent, bds. 2051 Mass. av.
Simeon B. house i;i Oxford
Tivernan Joseph,bookbinder, b. 164 Main
Tivnan William, shipper, h. 6 Moore
Tjemblom Marie L. Mrs. dressmaker, h.
4a Clinton
Tjrrnhind Axel Rev, pastor Swedish
Baptist Church, B. h. 28 Suffolk
Tloves Jose •'. laborer, h. 4 Low land av.
Tobey Austin B. accountant, 54 Devon-
shire, rm. L2, B. h. 35 Bowdoio
Ella o. baker and employment oilier
722 Mass. ave. h. 721 d«>.
Nathan P. student, h. 108 Pleasanl
Samuel A. carpenter and builder, h.
I Putnam ( lourt
29
470
CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY
To hey Sarah E. S. Mrs. 36 Carver
TOBEY S. OSCAR, dealer in fine
Kentucky bred saddle horses, trot-
ters, pacers, and coachers, stable
569 Putnam ave. h. 4 Putnam ct.
See p. 780
Wallace A. asst. cashier. Standard
Oil Co. Sixth, b. 108 Pleasant
William W. carpenter, b. 108 Pleas-
ant
Tobin Clarence C. carpenter, bds. 220
Prospect
Daniel, motorman, b. 913 Cambridge
Daniel, motorman, b. 15 Ninth
Hannah, housekeeper, 160 Thorndike
Hannah, widow of James, house 353
Main
Harry L. dancing teacher, 789 Wash-
ington, B. h. 237 Prospect
James R. bookkeeper, 26 Summer,
B. h. 7 Union
James T. laborer, h. 13 Water
James W. foreman blacksmith, city
yard, Hampshire, b. 222 Prospect
John, at power house, h. 6 Gore
John D. sheet metal worker, Albany
cor. Portland, h. 19 Harvard
John J. car conductor, h. r. 127 Elm
John J. wool grader, b. 353 Main
Michael, laborer, b. 913 Cambridge
Michael J. blacksmith's helper, B.
& M. R. R. shop, h. 9 Willow
Michael J. shipper, Lamb & Ritchie,
h. 15 Ninth
Ralph S. carpenter, h. 222 Prospect
Richard, plasterer, h. 13 Cushing av.
Thomas, teamster, bds. 53 North
nomas J. clerl
at Somerville
William, laborer, h. 53 North
William, laborer, h. 18 Warren
William, shoemaker, h. 19 Pioneer
avenue
Tochtermann Albrecht, milkman, 328
Vine, bds. 278 do.
Mary, widow of Peter, h. 278 Vine
Peter, milkman, h. 278 Vine
Todd George, painter, h. 36 State
Tolan Patrick, rubber worker, b. 47
Brewery
Toland Philip J. laborer, h. 235 Franklin
Tolar Hugh Mc A. bookkeeper, 3 Hamp-
shire, b. 50 Dana [Mt. Auburn
Tolksdorf Louise Miss, seamstress, h. 24
Tollefsen Carrie Miss,
Auburn, bds. do.
Tolman Edgar A. washer, 565 Mass. av.
h. 6 Douglass
Mary C. house 5 Appian way
Tomlinson Hubert B. callenderer man,
house 171 Winsor
Tompkins Henry P. at Dover Stamping
Co. h. 76 Kinnaird
Toner Annie T., N. E. telephone opera-
tor, b. 521 Cambrikge
Charles, house 18 Union
Edward, cutter, bds. 110 Elm
James A. glass worker, house 521
Cambridge
John E. clerk, b. 48 Fayette
Maggie, clerk, 1159-1167 Cambridge,
bds. 18 Union
Mary, widow of Bernard, h. 62
Spring
Mary A. compositor, 83 Otis, boards
521 Cambridge
Rose E., N. E. telephone operator, b.
521 Cambridge
William E. bookbinder, 26a Brattle,
h. 101 Hampsnire
Tonery Matthew, book maker, house 28
Webster avenue
Tonrose Idore, b. 1 Coolidge pi.
Toobe Henry L. B. (The Franklin Mfg.
Co.) 31 Bow, h. do.
Toohey Mary F. stenographer, 42 Elm
b. r. 96 Gore
Patrick L. clerk, b. r. 96 Gore
William, polisher, h. r. 96 Gore
Toohy Maurice P. shoemaker, 1252 Mass.
ave. b. 102 Fllery
Patrick, shoemaker, 1252 Mass. ave.
h. 102 Ellery
Tooker , at Riverside Press, rms. 275
Putnam avenue
Toolin Annie, at 26 Fayette, b. do.
Bartholomew, gardener, 26 Fayette,
boards do.
Toomey Cornelius, laborer, h. 3 Warren
Daniel, clerk, bds. r. 161 Otis
Daniel, iron worker, B. B. Works.
Sixth, h. 149 Franklin
Dennis, bar keeper. 176 Blackstone,
B. h. 43 Winter '
Dennis H. foreman varnisher, Am.
R. Co. h. 261 Portland
Hannah, widow of Alfred, house 200
Norfolk
James H. glass blower, h. 161 Otis
Jeremiah, laborer, house 284 Green
Jeremiah, laborer, h. 9 Lambert
John, house r. 161 Otis
John, laborer, house 91 Kinnaird
John, laborer, house 10 Porter
John J. freight handler, B. house 56
Reed
Mary, clerk, 461 Cambridge, boards
25£ Gore
Mary, clerk, 1041 Cambridge, bds. 3
Warren
Mary A. widow of Lawrence, house
2 Jordan place.
Michael, laborer, h. 12 Warren
Patrick, laborer, bds. 15 Ninth
Richard, shoemaker, h. 157 Spring
Thomas, laborer, h. 196 Norfolk
CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY
471
Toomey Thomas F. stone cutter,320 Third
h. 110 Spring
Timothy, laborer, house 25£ Gore
William H. teamster, h. 163 Charles
see Twoomey
Topham Albert, shipper, 40 Green, h. 47
Jay
Edward, baker, 40 Green, h. 42 Jay
Edward, Jr. confectioner, 443 Mass.
ave. b. 42 Jay
Topliff Calvin H. Rev. house 143 Wash-
ington
Toppan Jane, nurse, rms. 17 Wendell
Robert N". house 10 Highland
Torgerson Christian, piano maker, bds.
394 Main
Torkelson Ole, piano maker, house 8
Hotel Shirlev
TORREY ARTHUR R. real
estate and insurance, 2076 Mass.
ave. and 85 Water, rm. 23, B. h. 7
Meacham. See page 18
Joseph, Jr. instructor in chemistry,
H. U. h. 8 Avon
Lucy, house 18 Plympton
Torri John, clerk, 1867 Mass. ave. h. do.
Toucey Fred, baker, 176 Harvard, h. at
Somerville
Touchet Charles, furniture finisher, h.
22 School [ton
Joseph, carpenter, bds. 77 Washing-
Simon P. furniture finisher, boards
77 Washington
Victoria, widow of Charles, house 77
Washington
Tourtalet George A. teamster, 22 Bridge
h. at Somerville
Tout Louisa, widow of James R. house
91 Allston
Sarah L. Miss, music teacher, h. 91
Allston
Tower Annie E. Miss, h. 1 Waterho'use
Charles B. physician, 1 Waterhouse,
house do.
Elizabeth A. principal, Riverside
primary school, h. 24 Follen
Harry L. clerk at North's, bds. 14
Union
Henry, driver, 450 Mass. ave. h. 16
Antrim
Herbert W. genera] manager, 145
Broadway, b. at Boston
Levi, bookkeeper, 16 Milk, B. h. 7
Ellsworth ave.
Luther, at 115 liroad wav.h. 12 Union
Sylvester, piano key and action
mnfr. 1 15 Broadway
Walter L. Boap maker, i>. 11 Union
Wesson S. provisions, 157 Harvard,
h. 136 Winsor | Terrace
Towers Frederick Kev. house 1 Wallace
Towle Charles E. plumber, 21 Central
st|. h. 87 Aniory
Towle Clifford H. printer, h. 89 Amory
Eliza J. widow of Ebenezer, h. 257
Pearl
Emma Mrs. house Hotel Holly
James O. gold beater, 83 Sudbury,
B. b. 257 Pearl
Mary E. Miss, teacher, Morse gram-
mar school, b. 24 Erie
Towne Alden C. clerk, Bursar's office,
H. U. b. 20 Leonard ave.
Annie Mrs. dressmaking, 2056 Mass.
ave. h. do.
Cleon G. salesman, h. 20 Haskell
Ezra, house 20 Lee
Farnum, engineer,Fifth, cor. Rogers,
h. 18£ School
Frank W. carpenter, r. 7 Essex, h.
22 Park
George E. watchmaker, 497 Mass.
ave. h. 70 Green
George H. clerk, B. bds. 20 Lee
Horatio, watchmaker, 38 West, B.
h. 20 Leonard ave.
Samuel A. carpenter, h. 378 Third
Townend Alfred, salesman, B. h. 2 Tor-
rington place
Towner S. Alice, widow of David A. h.
1052 Mass ave.
TownsendA. Harriet, teacher, Thorudike
school, h. 86 Franklin
Eliza, widow of Elbridge G. house S
Central place
Mary A. principal, Morse grammar
school, b. 86 Franklin
Michael, carpenter, h. 1290 Cam-
bridge
Thomas, salesman, house 9 Hotel
Templeton
Treadwell, coachman, h. 62 Walden
William M. (VV. M. Townsend &
Co.), clothing, etc. 538 Mass. ave.
bds. 19 Cottage
W. M. & Co. (William M. Town-
seud), clothing, etc. 538 Mass. av.
Toy Crawford II , Hancock Professor of
Hebrew, II. U. h. 7 Lowell
Toye Dennis, city laborer, h. 19 Dublin
Jeremiah F. station agent. F. P. P.
at Somerville, 1). 1!) Dublin
John, apothecary, '.Hi Pleasant, h.
222 Hamilton
Margaret F. compositor, .'! Linden,
b. 74 Pindge ave. [avenue
Martin, earriage<mith. b. 7-1 Rindge
William Mrs.h. 20 Dublin
William G. bds. 71 Rindge ave.
To/er .Joseph P. b. 57 Harris
Marsena, engineer, b. 7>7 Harris
Trabent Perry, shoemaker, b. 96 Brook-
line
lYaev Arthur M . architect, b. 21 Bowdoin
Ellen, widow of Thomas, house r.
17:5 Franklin
472
CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTOR Y
Tracy Harry L. news dealer, 21 Central
sq. rms. 33 Pleasant
Hugh, lumber laborer, h. Ill Third
James, fruit, 357 Main, b. 1 Moore
James, teamster, h. 4 Union ct.
John, variety store, 136 Dublin, h.
132 do.
Joseph B. carpenter, 74 Boylston, b.
21 Bowdoin
Michael F. laborer, h. 22 Soden
Michael F. (M. F. Tracy & Son), 74
Boylston, h. 21 Bowdoin
M. F. & Son(MichaelF.and Thomas
Tracy), planing mill, 74 Boylston
Patrick, doorkeeper, Howard Athe-
naeum, B. h. 22 Hardin
I
Patrick, teamster, b. 133 Second
Thomas F. (M. F. Tracy & Son),
carpenter, 74 Boylston, house 19
Rutland
Trafton Alonzo H. watchman, 169 Gore,
h. at Somerville
Trahey Elizabeth, widow of Maurice, h.
13 Warren
TRAIN E. I. hay, grain, salt, etc.
115 to 123 Bridge, h. at Somerville
See p. 783
Trainor Catherine, widow of Thomas, h.
r. 221 Franklin
James, laborer, b. r. 221 Franklin
Rose Mrs. h. 36 Washington
Thomas J. machinist, h. 293 Main
Thomas J. Mrs. dressmaker, 293
Main, h. do.
Trant David M. machinist, h. 121 Rindge
avenue
John J. machinist, h. 19 Clifton
Trask Charles R.clerk,1865 Mass. ave. h.
at Somerville
Ethel E. teacher, atSomerville,bds.lO
Dover
Henry P. harness maker, 454 Mass.
ave. h. 202 Hamilton
Mary J. widow of Charles A. house
10 Dover
Travers Jackson, furniture finisher,
Second, h. 255 Vine
James A. milkman, h. 109 Tremont
John P. laborer, h. 109 Tremont
Joseph, laborer, h. 116 Fourth
Manuel, at 169 Gore, h. 38 Spring
Travis Custodio, carpenter, 103 Gore
Traynham Robert, shoemaker, 24 Mill,h.
26 do.
Traynor Francis, real estate, 1190 Camb-
ridge, h. 106 Norfolk
Frederick, driver, b. 361 Columbia
Margaret, widow of JohnF. h. 361
Columbia
Marv, paints and hardware, 1190
Cambridge, h. 106 Norfolk
Treadwell Carrie M. Miss, rooms 307
Broadway
Trefethen Blanche C. teacher, Sleeper
school, b. 8 Tremont
Johu Y. clerk, 556 Mass. ave. house
143 Green
Thomas A. foreman, 385 Putnam av.
h. 409 do.
Trefney Emma E. Mrs. b. 122 Chestnut
Trefry Frank H. clerk, F. R. R., B. bds.
19 Hubbard ave.
Henry G. conductor, F. R. R., B. h.
19 Hubbard ave.
Julia A. widow of Hayden, house 58
Austin
Trelegan Annie A. teacher, Putnam
school, b. 16 Clay
Francis W. laborer, b. 18 Clay
Newey T. laborer, h. 16 Clay
Richard P. laborer, h. 18 Clay
Tremaine Henry, bookkeeper, B.S. B.Co.
r. 124 Rindge ave. h. at Boston
Trembly Alec, brick maker, h. 24 Dublin
Edmond, brick maker, house 269
Walden
George, blacksmith, 290 Walden, b.
238 do.
Joseph, R. R. section hand, house
18 Harvey
Louis, clerk,449 Main,h.60£ Franklin
Theodore, brick maker, h. 24 Dublin
Thomas, carpenter, h. 34 Dublin
Trenchard Mary, widow of James, h. 25
Vineyard
Trenholm James, laborer, h. 56 Harvey
Trent Andrew W. waiter, h. 33 Howard
Trever Harry, motorman,rms. Winthrop
Tribble Augustus, bds. 73 Frost
Triggs George T. at Kennedy's bakery,
h. 288 Prospect
Trim J. William, engineer, h. 440 Mass.
avenue
Trimble Bruce, at 169 Gore, boards 9
Magnolia ave.
Everett, at 169 Gore, b. 9 Magnolia
avenue
Thomas, at 169 Gore. h. 9 Magnolia
avenue
Trinci Augusto, fruit, 309 Cambridge, h.
at Somerville
Tringle Margaret, widow of James, h.
36 North
Matthew, laborer, b. 36 Xorth
Tripp Everett A. janitor, Shepherd blk.
29 Holvokc, h. 39 Winthrop
TRIPP E. & CO. (Charles A.Laigh-
ton) , painters, 17 River. See page
791
Harry L. grocer, 24 Brookline. house
48 Pleasant
Henrietta, widow of Greeley, house
48 Pleasant
Trodden John H. cutter, Am. Rub. Co.
h. 174 Spring
Michael, laborer, b. 174 Spring
CAMBRIDGE
LT]
DIRECTORY
473
Trodden Patrick, at Am. Rub. Co. b. 174
Spring
Troop Fred C. foreman, 336 Main, house
Hotel Charles, 136 Winsor
Trott Ellen, widow of James H. house 27
Pleasant
Lincoln, mariner, b. 27 Pleasant
Walter H. printer,h. 13 Leonard av.
Warren E. clerk, 89 River, boards 27
Pleasant
Trotter Alexander, stone cutter, bds. 20
Trout Charles E., M. I. T., B. rms. 32
Western ave.
Troville Eugene H.peddler,h.91 Tremont
Trow Francis R. carpenter ,h. 38 Putnam
avenue
Morrill W. foreman carpenter, 11
Cherry, h. 66 Putnam ave.
Trowbridge John, director, Jefferson
Labratory, H. U. h. 58 Linnsean
Thomas, laborer, h. 2 Hastings
Troy John, laborer, h. 192 Bridge
William J. stevedore, h. 8 First
True Ernest, clerk, 159 Hampshire, bds.
4£ Beacon
George H. (H. K. Parsons & Co.),
stable, 2007 Mass. ave. house 13
Regent
George L. dentist, 545 Mass. ave.
Mary A. widow of George, bds. 13
Regent
Susan Miss, teacher of dressmaking,
Brown System, Lascelle Seminary,
b. 17 Summer
Truedell Frank, cigar maker, 621 Mass.
ave h. 20 De Wolfe
Trusty Abraham Janitor, Walter Hastings
Hall, H. U.h. do.
Tryon Joseph, shipper, h. 7 Howland
Tubbs Annie A. Mrs. dressmaker, 1 Aus-
tin pi. h. do.
Tucker Charles B. h. 6 Cherry
Charles E. clerk, B. b. 24 Norfolk
Charles P. clerk, b. 219 Putnam av.
Eben, sign and carriage painter, 13
Church, h. 5 Revere
George C. printer, b. ss Franklin
Horace H. painter, h. 14 Bay
[sabelleF. h. 12 Essex
James B. clerk, b. 70 School
John A. salesman. B. h. 9 Essex
Mary Mrs. li. 28 North
Mary E. Mi-s. mailing clerk, River-
Bide Press, •». i<;:> Magazine
Mary E. widow oi Benjamin W. Jr.
h.31 Essex
Orch M. broker's clerk,b.88 Franklin
Sarah B. Miss, h. 163 Magazine
Thomas J. doorkeeper, State House,
B. h. ss Franklin
Walter, carpenter, [13 Broad way, h.
at Boston
Tuckei Ward F. furrier, B. h. 31 Essex
Wendell C. porter, h. 28 Cherry
William E. printer, h. 2 De Wolfe
place
, carnage trimmer, 92 Bridge
Tuffin Robert, clerk, h. 23 Florence
Tufts CassieF. widow of Albert, house
27 Sixth
Charles H. express driver, house 23
Auburn
larles R
Huron ave.
Francis H. painter, 149 Otis, b. do.
Frank, jeweler, 413 Cambridge, b.27
Sixth
John A. mason, h. 83 Thorndike
Josepn P. gas meters, 63 Beverly, B.
h. 5 Forest
Maggie C. Mrs. h. 142 Green
Sarah A. widow of Francis H. house
149 Otis
Sarah E. widow of Ebenezer T. house
358 Cambridge
Tuite John (John A. Tuite & Co.), apoth-
ecary, 85 Hampshire, h. do.
TUITE JOHN A. & CO. apothe-
caries, 85 Hampshire. See p. 808
Tukey Frank I. glass worker,b. 66 Cam-
bridge
John D. freight clerk, B. & A. R.R.,
B. h. 66 Cambridge
John H. clerk, b. 66 Cambridge
Tulley Edward, h. 3 Deacon
Edward L. upholsterer, b. 3 Deacon
James G. clerk, b. 47 Tremont
Mary, widow of Patrick, h. 3 Deacon
Tumiltj'- Peter, teamster, 98 Kinniard,h.
do.
Peter, Jr. teamster, h. 98 Kinniard
William, teamster, b. 98 Kinnaird
Tupper Beatrice T.Mrs, h. 11 Trowbridge
Frank L. confectionery, 567 Mass.
ave. h. at Boston
H. William, manager, Pach Bros.
1179 Mass. ave.h. 1 Frost Tei race
John, drug clerk, 2275 Mass. KVC
rms. 2304 do.
William II. clerk. 573 Mass, ave h.
30 Antrim
T UPPER WILLIAM T. real es-
tate, mortgages and insurance, 573
Mass. ave h. .'{() Antrim. See p.
15
Turcotte Amos, blacksmith, B. S. B. Co.
h. 2 day
Tnrkeson William, piano maker, h. 8
Eotel sii'uicy. School
Camille, tailor, h. •"> Lawrence
Turnbull Ann, widow of John, dress-
maker, 1 1 Pleasant, h. do.
( lharles M. clerk, b. 16 Salem
George, carpenter, 17 Blossom, B.h.
15 Salem
474
CAMBRIDGE [f] DIRECTORY
Turnbull George Whitney, carriage
painter, 446 Main, h. 59 Pearl
John, helper, h, 86 Cambridge
William B. carpenter, h. 124 Winter
William J. engineer, 9 Salem, house
11 Pleasant place
Turner Albert E. liquors, 105 Court, B.
h. 1038 Mass. ave.
Alfred C. architect, b. 9 Lancaster
Alfred T. Jr. dye stuffs, 117 Milk,B.
h. 9 Lancaster
Carrie Mrs. h. 9 Cowperthwaite
Charles, bookkeeper,91 Broadway,b.
32 Antrim
Charles W. pressman, Univ. Press, h.
21 Wallace
Clara, h. 32 Antrim
Clorinda S. widow of Samuel E. h.
50 Oxford
Cordelia H. widow of Otis, 1588
Cambridge
Daniel F. laborer, rms. 37 Tremont
Daniel R. porter, B. h. 256 Columbia
Eliza, widow of Daniel, h.32 Antrim
Francis, laborer, h. Conroy's block,
Bradbury
Frank, at 201 Bridge, b. at Boston
Fred, piano case maker, h. 8 Decatur
Frederick W. instructor in metal
work, Manuel training school
Grace B. musician, h. 40 Irving
Henry H. at Chamber of Commerce,
B. h. 40 Irving
James H. driver, 14 Dublin, b. do.
Jeremiah C. printer, Univ. Press, b.
21 Wallace
John, laborer, b. 43 Blackstone
John, plumber, b. 2560 Mass. ave.
John, washer, 6 Soden, rooms 35
Western ave.
JohnE. foreman piano stringer, 162
Broadway, h. 53 Trowbridge
John S. packer, b. 65 Bristol
Joshua, house 10 State
Millard W. compositor, B. bds. 59
Pleasant
Mary E. widow, h. 90 Green
Samuel E.teacher,h. 10 Francis ave.
Thomas, house 65 Bristol
Willard W. compositor, Globe, bds.
59 Pleasant
William B. hand laundry, h. 7 Sixth
William J. h. 59 Pleasant
Willis H. foreman, repair shop, B. &
M. R. R. h. 265 Cambridge
Turn strand Hening A. foreman mill at
Keeler & Co. h. 23 Market
Turton Nancy Y. Mrs. nurse, 10 Upton,
house do.
Tutay Paul, laborer, h. 12 Winter
Tute Carlos P. salesman, B. h.47 Ellery
Edvvard P. clerk, 63 Summer, B. b.
4S Pearl
Tute Emily H. Mrs. h. 48 Pearl
Isaac A. clerk, 174 Congress, B. bds.
48 Pearl
Tutin Alfred, salesman, b.15 Norfolk
Tuttle Albert H. physician, 897 Mass.av.
house do.
Alphonzo W. telephone inspector, b.
934 Cambridge
Edwin L. B. clerk, Am. Rub. Co. h.
at West Somerville
Freeman, gardener, 58 Linnaean, h.
25 Tuttle
G. Herman, physician, 57 Otis,h. do.
Mary Mrs. h. 934 Cambridge
William, driver, 3 Austin, room 130
Washington
Tuxedo Powder Co. mnfrs. washing
powder, 105 Magazine
Tweed Benjamin F. h. 859 Mass. ave.
Tweedy Isabella Mi*s, boarding house.
70 Franklin, h. do.
Thomas, engineer, h. 70 Franklin
Twine Maria, widow of William, house
45 Blackstone
Twining J.Tremaine Mrs.h.HTrowbridge
Twisden Eben S. cracker dealer, 29
Franklin, h. 440 Mass. ave.
J. Warren, clerk, 27
h. 18 Rockwell
Twist Sarah A. C. widow of William, h.
92 Pearl
William Henry, laundryman, bds. 92
Pearl
Twitch ell Edward E. clerk, Mellen's
Food Co. B. h. 23 Bellevue ave.
Twohey James A. law student, rooms
409 Broadway
Twohig Edward, laborer, b. 24 Warren
Ellen, widow of Dennis, house 22
Bradbury
Eugene, U. S.ISJ". b. r. 6 Bradbury
James, bds. rear 6 Bradbury
John, gardener, h. rear 6 Bradbury
M. Dennis, laborer, b. 22 Bradbury
Patrick, b. 2 DeWolfe
Twombly Joshua, h. 53 Putnam ave.
Twycross S. G.A. foreman, 13 Broadway,
h. at Somerville
Tvler Clara, widow of Asa, h. 28 Sixth
George F. (W. C. H. Badger & Co.),
furniture mnfr. 20 Albany, house
130 Austin
Henry M. printer, Univ. Press, h.
10 Avon place
James L. printer's apprentice, bds.
10 Avon place
Leslie, com. traveller, house 40 Mt.
Pleasant
Linwood H. coachman, 9 Pleasant,
bds. do.
Lucius M. barrels. 134 Gore.b.l Sixth
Walter H. physician, 2304 Mass. av.
house do.
CAMBRIDGE [JJ-VJ DIEECTOKV
475
Tyler Willard, teamster, b. 1 Sixth
Tynes Timothy Gr. clerk, P. 0.,B. house
36 Kinnaird
UHL JOHN, wood carver, rms.59 Spring
Ulman Maria J. house 104 Allston
Ulmer Eliza, housekeeper, h. 127 Thorn-
dike
George, cooper, 169 Gore, house 127
Thorndike
Helen M. clerk, assessor's office, b.
127 Thorndike
Ultsch John B. foreman, h.l4Tremout
William J. soapmaker, b.14 Tremont
Umbehend Adolphus, salesman, B. b.124
Austin
Amos, plumber, 265 Columbia, bds.
33 Market
Amos, plumber, 150 Harvard, house
33 Market
Jacob, machinist, 185 Broadway, h.
124 Austin
Umderhand John, cabinet maker, house
33 Eighth
Unilandt Claus H. tailor, h. 2 Boyson pi.
Underhill William H. night watchman,
35 Hawkins, B. h. 7 Pleasant pi.
Underwood James, machinist. 727 Mass.
ave. h. 25 Prospect
Nathan, h. 13 Magazine
Porter A. b. 1 Potter Park
Union Bottling Co.cor.Third and Charles
Robert W. carpenter, American Rub.
Co. h. 7 Fairmont ave.
William, carpenter, b.7 Fairmont av.
University Press, John Wilson & Son,
incorp. Brattle sq. and 254 Wash-
ington, B.
UNIVERSITY STABLES,
Gwynne & Co. props. 22 and 24
Brattle, near Harvard sq. See p. 3
Storage Warehouse, H. B. Adams,
manager, 1 Richdale ave.
Upham Harry T. city auditor,City Hall,
h. 10 Linnsean
J. Lilliau, teacher, Agassiz school,
h. 38 Eustis ct.
Samuel O. county commissioner,
Court House, h. at Wall ham
Upshall Florence, at Am. Rub. Co. bds.
181 Clark
Urquhart William S. Bupt. B. 8. B. Co.
124 Rindgeave. h. 37 Waldefi
Usher Samuel, printer, 171 Devonshire,
71. "S \\. h. 11 Hillside ave.
Ussher Charles \Y . compositor, house
1084 Auburn
Samuel K.eleet rot vper.b. 1 1 EauCOCk
William P. compositor ,h. 11 Eancock
Ustrup Jost, machinist, 319 Third, house
1 ( Mark st . place
M..F. polisher, h. 1C (lark St. pi.
Uswig Victoiine, polisher, h. 34 Spring
Utley Carrie M. Miss, dressmaker,2 Alls-
ton ct. bds. do.
Edward R. physician, H. C. house
Newton
VACCARO PASQUALE, hairdresser, 1
Washington, h. 22 Hastings
Vail Corey, carpenter, b. 3 Carlisle
Frank, clerk, F. R. R., B. house 43
Regent
I. Howard, bookkeeper, 145 Fulton,
B. h. 104 Pleasant
Valencia Peter A. book presser,Riverside
Press, h. 4 Daye ct.
Valentine John, teamster, h. 119 Charles
M. V. & E. J.Misses The,30 Holyoke
Valin John B. photographer, 332 Main,
h. at Crescent Beach
Tura, b. 108 Washington
Valiquette Napoleon, hairdresser, h. 151
Third
Napoleon, Jr. hairdresser, 1158 Cam-
bridge, b. 151 Third
YALLEE ALPHONSE C. book-
binder,letterer and gilder,60 Pearl,
B. h. 149 Prospect. See p. 199
Vallely Arthur L. teamster, 169 Gore, h.
23 Lambert
James B. typewriter, b. 223 Vine
John P. weigher, 169 Gore, bds. 22
Porter
Margaret, widow of Arthur, house 22
Porter
Peter B. yardman, h. 223 Vine
Van Arsdale Charles N". clerk, Am. Rub.
Co. b. 223 Broadway
Edward X. clerk, Am. Rub. Co. bds.
223 Broadway
Ella L. widow of George B. house
223 Broadway
Vanause Alex, laborer, h. 120 Dublin
Van Buskirk Charles, building mover, h.
84 Carlisle
VAN BUSKIRK CHARLES,
wheelwright, 378 Main, house at
Sonierville. See p. 781
Sa in uel, wheelwright, h.l 78 Raymond
Vance Joseph S. clerk, h. 123 Washington
Van Duzee Orville W. iron moulder, b. 5
Tremont
Thomas F. clerk, b. 5 Tremont
Van Hlse Alonzo, driver, 24 Brattle, h,
3 1") Main .[house do.
M. A. Mrs. periodicals, etc. 345 Main,
Vim Horn Alfred, driver. 136 Mass. ave.
h. 18 Tremont
Bernice Bliss, bookkeeper,216 Green,
i>ds. i^ Tremont
dames M. carpenter, h. 223 Winsor
Van Meier Calvin, hostler, 216 Green, h.
50 Market
476
CAMBRIDGE [Y] DIRECTORY
Van Meter Calvin, coachman, rms. 1560
Cambridge
Van Putten Jennie Miss, cashier, 25
Seventh, bds. do.
John, grocer, 25 Seventh, h. do.
William F. clerk, 25 Seventh, h. at
Boston
Van Stry Augustus L.wood carver, house
256 Hampshire
Jonanna, widow of August A. h. 136
Hamilton
Mary H. compositor, b. 136 Hamilton
Van Vrancken John, b. 61 Washington
Van Warren Grace, dressmaker, 2049
Mass. ave. h. do.
Van Wart Emeline, widow of Hugh C.
dressmaker, h. 120£ Pleasant
Varelius George, moulder, bds. 1 Cool-
idge place
Vargus Joseph, metal spinner, Third, cor.
Potter, h. 34 Washington
Varlev Patrick E. hairdresser.4 Holyoke,
h. 23 Athens
Varney William A.butter, etch. Middlesex
Varnum Frances, widow of William H.
bds. 1826 Mass. ave.
William H.b.1826 Mass. ave. [ave.
Vaselevski Victor,hostler,h. 23 Ellsworth
Vass William, salesman, B. bds. L. P.
Poirier, Xorris
Vassatook Joseph, grocer, 2 Winter
Vaughan Benjamin, commission merch-
ant, 89 State, room 101, B. h. 57
Garden
YAUGHAN DAXTEL J.sub man-
ager,vault dept.C.S.D.& T.Co.1300
Mass. av. h. 26 Irving. See p. 772
Elizabeth A. widow of Simeon, house
21 Florence
Ellen, widow of Michael, h. Bolton
Francis W. librarian, Court House,
B. b. F. E. Abbot's. Larch
George, laborer, h. 358 Broadway
Hanora, widow of Michael, h. 6 East
Leander X. jeweller, 1045 Cambridge,
h. at Somerville
Madennia M. Miss, dressmaker, h. 21
Florence
XellieM.h. 232 Green
Patrick, laborer, h. 107 Gore
Robert W. clerk, B. b. 232 Green
Solon, laborer, b. 76 Harvard [bridge
Thomas, machinist, bds. 536 Cam-
Walter C.hardware.h.l Ellsworth pk.
Walter J. clerk, F. R. R., B. bds. 232
Green
Wilev D. jobber, h. 22 Upton
Vaughn Robert.laborer.B.& M.R.R.h.102
Otis
Vaupel Augusta, h. 227 Third
Louis F. glass cutter,h. 109 Thorndike
Louis H. W. pork, h. 109 Thorndike
Veader Manuel, laborer, h. 10 East
Venner William, casemaker, 162 Broad-
way, h. 68 Prospect
Veno James H. driver, h. 222 Banks
Ventura John, laborer, h. 18 Spring
Jose Jacontura,planer,h. 224 Bridge
Verity Lucy, widow of John, rooms 58
Amory
Walter S. agent, 18 LaGrange, B. h.
17 Rindge av.
Verret Mary S.Mrs.dressmaker,9 Cottage
Park av. h. do. [av.
Xapolean, painter, h. 9 Cottage Park
Verrier Elie, brlckmaker, h. 255 Walden
Verrill George E. bottler, h. 94 Green
Victor Luciano, physician, 1210 Camb-
ridge, h. do.
Victrano Joseph, mariner, h. 20 Spring
Vieira Manuel B. cigar maker, h. 18
Jefferson
Vigneau Charles,carpenter,b.l62 Xorfolk
Charles, Jr. steward, b. 162 Xorfolk
Felix, fish cutter, B. h. 14 Clay
Vigneron Dominick, laborer, house rear
414 Columbia
Vile Stephen, coachman, h. 179 Main
Viles James, b. 13 Lancaster
Villemaire Eugene, tinsmith, Third, cor.
Potter, b. 104 Main
George E. tinsmith, b. 104 Main
Henry F. tinsmith, r. 104Main. b.do.
James, tinsmith, b. 104 Main
Louis, hairdresser, Boston Tavern,
B. h. 84 Amory
Ludgere, tinsmith, b. 104 Main
Ovide, tinsmith, 104 Main, h. do.
Villiers Xina Mrs. h. 19 Prospect
Vinblad Harry, clerk, B. b. 249 Sixth
Vincent Charles C. stableman, h. .'77
Putnam ave.
Cornelius, electrotyper,h. 12 Dyke
Emile, clerk, 1151 Cambridge, b. 454
Broadway
Henry, coachman, 11 Ware,house 454
Broadway
James P. lithographer, b. 13 Dyke
John, barber, h. 16 Vandine
John, carpenter, State, n. Gsborn
h. at Boston
Joseph, car conductor, b. 13 Dyke
Vine Amelia K. dressmaker, b. 64 Prince
Vining Abbie A. clerk. 597 Main, b. 59£
Franklin
Caroline M. widow of David, h. 59£
Franklin
Philip, teamster, h. 94 Gore
Vinton Mary I. teacher, Wellington school,
b. 74 Inman
Virgin Ellen M. h. 14 Chauncy
"Mary H. Miss, b. 23 Sacramento
Matilda, widow of Xathaniel A. h.
14 Chauncy
Viscoll Works, First, n. Bent
Vittum John A. iceman, h. 12 Pine
CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY
477
Vocell George L. oil, h. 23 Bolton
Joseph T. switchman, F. R. R. West
Cambridge station, h. 12 Bolton
Mary J. widow of Joseph,h. 6 Jackson
Theodore, carriagesmith, B. b. 7
Cottage pk.ave.
Vogel Frank, asst. prof. Inst. Tech. h.
1682 Mass. ave.
Vogl Adolph, treasurer, Cambridge Gas
Light Co. 1290 Mass. ave. house 16
Martin
Voit William, brass finisher, h. 129 Otis
Volk John F. asst. Social Law Library,
B. b. 85 Kinnaiid
Mary, widow of J. Henry, house 85
Kinnaird
Volkman Richard, brass finisher, h. 277
Main
Voltano Ani-onio, h. 66 Second
Von Quendon Fred, baker, 151 Harvard,
b. 11 Union
Von Schoppe Joseph, painter,h.r.25 Grant
Voorhees Caroline C. widow of Abraham,
h. 8£ Ash st. pi.
Vorskey Antone, engine cleaner, h. r.
198 Bridge
Vose Cutler L.driver,H. & L.3,h.2 Pleas-
ant pi.
Franklin P. tea and coffee, house 226
Chestnut
Lyman, foreman teamster, 169 Gore,
h. 4 Squires ct.
Richard, shipper,Osborn,b. at Newton
Vossmer Frederick W. blacksmith, h. 2£
Norfolk
Hadley, ice cream maker, 599 Mass.
ave. b. 2£ Norfolk Ids.
WADDKLL ANNIE J.MRS. dressmaker,
r. 402 Mass. ave. h. do.
Hiram W. motorman, rms. r. 402
Mass. ave.
Wadden Edward F. clerk, b.The Holmes,
125 Hampshire
.Matthew, cooper, h. The Holmes, 125
Hampshire
William M. stenograper, boards The
Holmes, 125 Hampshire
Waddick Andrew,teamster,h. 48 De Wolfe
Edward, laborer, h. 19 Cowperthwaite
Wade Annie E. Miss, dressmaker, boards
17 AustiD
Edward, actor, b. 419 Broadway
Frank A. clerk, B. 1). 108 Austin
George a. b. 17 Austin
Hemy F. 75 Milk. B. h. 6 Tremonl
•lames P. private detective.27 Doane,
B. h. 419 Broadway
J. Augustine, supt. Cambridgepoil
Diary Co. 26 Blackstone, 1 1< >u -< • 11
Temple
Mary L. h. U9 Broadway
Wade Samuel H.upholsterer,h. 11 02 Mass.
avenue
Samuel H. Mrs. dressmaker, 1102
Mass. ave. h. do.
Wadleigh William, machinist, rms. 158
Prospect
Wadley Jesse, h. 30 Cogswell ave.
Wadsworth Arthur C. student, H. U. h.
Woodbridge
Frederick W. collector, house 20
Seckle [ington
Wagner Elizabeth, widow, b. 137 Wash-
Jesse Rev. pastor Grace church,
h. 194 Hamilton
Joseph, cigar maker, 621 Mass. av.h.
40 Banks
R. L. Mrs. nurse, 567 Mass. ave. h.do.
Wah Hong, laundry, 16 Pearl, h. do.
Kee, laundry, 6 Palmer, h. do.
Lee, laundry, 990 Cambiidge, h. do.
Lee, laundry, 596 Mass. ave. h. do.
Lee, laundry, 80 Plympton, h. do.
Sam, laundry, 350 Cambridge
Yet, laundry, 16 Holyoke, h. do.
Wait Charles L. action maker, h. 241
Charles
Frank H. moulder, h. 132 Spring
John L. machinist, b. 102 Moore
Waite Albert, vocalist, rms. 70 Otis
Charles H. millman, 368 Main, bouse
45 Auburn
William, driver, 626 Mass. av. b. 45
Auburn
Waiteling Royal A. laundry, 81 W, Con-
cord B.h. 44 William
Waitt Adeline C. widow of Freeman C.
h. 35 Cottage
Andrew S. h. 18 Ash
Wakefield Eliza II. Mrs. h. 22 Pleasant
Enoch H. Jr. real estate, b. 56 Erie
Walcott Charles, law student, II. V. bds.
85 Sparks
Charles F. Mrs. h. 85 Sparks
Edward R. cook, B. h. 7 Magee
Heury P. phvsician, 11 Waterhouse,
h.do.
Robert, b. 11 Waterhouse
Walden Celeste E. widow of William F.
h. 13 Mr. Auburn
John W. B. teacher, II .V bds. 13
Ml . Auburn
Treadwell Rev. h. 17 Plympton
Waldron JosephJeweller,h.2579 Ma<s av.
Philip, moulder, h. 224 Chestnul
William, mariner, h. b»A Green
YValerius Charles, blacksmith, b. 157 Main
Jacob, blacksmith, b. 249 Sixth
Wales Jennie Miss, i». 27 Mellen
Robert,clerk, L36 Dublin, h. 30 llub-
Walker Abbie J. widow, b. 13 Meaebara
Albert II. salesman, h. 267 Broo
AJberl L. lmrn,-.- cleaner, 565 Mass.
ave. pms. do.
478
CAMBRIDGE [Yf] DIRECTORY
Walker Alexander, comedian, b. 6 River-
side pi.
Alice Miss, h. 95 Western ave.
Annie R. Mrs. fortune teller, h. rear
22 Myrtle av.
Augustine E. h. 16 Wendell
Bryant Mrs. H. h. r. 54 Brattle
Charles, overseer of the poor and
supt.Riverside Press,h. 39 Western
ave.
Charles E. driver, B. h. 35£ Essex
Charles R. asst. prof. M. I. T., B. b.
39 Western ave.
Dora P.widow of Joseph,h. 86 Wash-
ington ave.
Ellen M. Mrs. h. 31 Martin
Frank M.nreman, h. 1610 Cambridge
Fred G. plumber, b. r. 54 Brattle
Fred S. constable, 1 Pemberton sq.B.
h. 585 Putnam ave.
George A. teamster, 180 Main, h. 38
Hastings
Harry C. clerk, 23 Broad, B. b. 31
Martin
Harry E. engineer, b. 1610 Cambridge
Horace H. Jr. civil engineer's helper,
b. 339 Cambridge
James H. driver, 11 Brattle, house
at Somerville
John A. salesman, 108 Kingston, B.
h. 147 Washington
John E. compositor, Riverside Press,
h. 35 Pleasant
John F. lozenge maker,150 Broadway,
h. 17 Portsmouth
John H. supt. East End Christian
Union, Brewery, h. 401 Putnam av.
John H. asst. engineer, steam fire
engine 7,h. 85 Winsor
John TV. postal clerk, F. R. R. house
144 River
Joseph H. Mrs. h. 16 Wendell
Julius TV. cook,rms. 160 Winsor
Kilman B. manager, 141 Hampshire,
b. at Boston
Major, laborer, h. 28 Grigg
Margaret, widow of William, house
54 Crescent av.
Mary A. widow, dressmaker, 339 Cam-
bridge, h. do.
Minnie W. forewoman coat maker,
Ani.Rub. Co. h. Harvard cor.Pros-
pect
Richard, laborer, h. 165 Mt. Auburn
Richard, Jr. gilder, Riverside Press,
b. 165 Mt. Auburn
Robert Rev. rms. 87 Third
Robert T. B. rms. 102 Austin
Samuel E. stable foreman, 2369 Mass.
ave. h. 6 Frank
Sarah, Mrs. h. 35£ Essex
Walter, hostler, h. r. 140 Garden
Williamlaborer, b. r. 54 Brattle
Walker William H. draughtsman, B. b.
85 Winsor
William H. porter, B. h. 26 Soden
William H. shipper, 72 Main, bds. 401
Putnam ave.
Wall Daniel, laborer, h. rear 31 Harvard
Emma L. bookkeeper, 1310 Mass. ave.
b. 182 Western ave.
John, at Am. R. TV. bds. 31 Seventh
John, carpenter, h. 25 Fourth
Joseph E. medicine mnfr. 22 Decatur.
h. do.
Patrick, laborer, h. 31 Seventh
see Whall
Wallace Albert H. engineer, B. A. R. R.
h. 262 Sidney
Albert H. salesman, B. b. 31 Ash
Alfred J. salesman, B. h. 47 Lake
View av.
Clarence, carpenter, 276 Pearl, h. 3
Salem
Edward, janitor, h. 79 Elm
Ezekiel, cook, h. Washburn ave
Francis, carpenter, h. 11 Clark
Frank M. piano salesman, B. h.25
"PI P55 ^n ti t"
Frederick G. clerk, B. b. 31 Ash
Hazard M. printer.b. r. 308 Mass .ay.
James, painter, b. 1166 Cambridge
James A. lead glazier, h. 67 Howard
James H. clerk, 1310 Mass. ave. bds.
181 River
John, h. 198 Bridge
. John D. carver, Hotel Vendome, B.
b. 55 Washington
John S. porter, h.113 Pleasant [ave.
Joseph, carriage painter,h.l996 Mass.
Joseph,hostler, 11 Elm, h.315 Colum-
bia [Ash
Martha A. widow of James P. Jr.h.31
Mary A. widow of William, h. r. 308
Mass. ave.
Peter, laborer, h. 7 Flagg st. ct.
Richard F. printer, h. 30 Hastings
Samuel, carpenter, b. 70 Franklin
Sophia, Mrs. nurse, h. 13 Eighth
Thomas G. h. 116 Clark
William, laborer, h. 10 Yandine
see Wallis
Wallburg Arthur B. salesman, house
Woodbridge, n. Dover
Waller Harriet, widow of John A. ladies
hair dresser, h. 291 Cambridge
, Mrs. employment office, h. 291
Cambridge
Wallin Charles A. cabinet maker. 25
Brattle, h. 35i do.
Walling Maria F. widow of Henry F. h.
88 Trowbridge
Wallis Frederick E. clerk, 450 Wash. B.
h. 15 Norfolk
James T. machinist, h. S Wright
see Wallace
CAMBRIDGE [^] DIRECTORY
479
Walls John, carpenter, b. 25 Auburn
Walmating Thomas, waiter, h. 72 Harvard
Walp Thomas, teamster,h. 207 Third
Walpole Martin, Am. Rub. Co. bds. 38
Broadway
Walsh Andrew S. dentist, 225 Hampshire,
b. 103 Ellery
Annie, widow of James M. house 8
Broadway
Annie, widow of Walter, h. 207 Pros-
pect
Asa P. galvanizer, 385 Putnam ave.h.
570 do.
Charles, teamster, 174 Broadway
Charles J. physician, 2094 Mass. av.
h. do.
Cornelius, teamster, b. 6 Hunting
Daniel J. grocer, 745 Cambridge, h.
30 Hunting
David, cutter, Union Glass Works, h.
207 Prospect
David H. at Am. Rub. Co. h. 763
Cambridge
David J. farmhand, b! J. Walsh's
Columbus ave.
Edmond, bookkeeper, h. 358 Broadway
Edmund, physician, 462 Cambridge,
h. do.
Edward F. clerk, 1369 Cambridge, b.
53 Tremont
Edward F. clerk, 1436 Mass. av. bds.
at Somerville
Edward T. cabinet maker, bds. 196
Franklin
Ellen C. Miss, teacher. Otis primary
school, b. 119 Third'
Fannie Miss, dressmaker, 402 Mass.
ave. h. do.
Frank, at Am. Rub. Co. b.50 Brewery
Gilbert E. carpenter, h. 67 Jay
Hannah, widow of Daniel, house 157
Franklin
Hannah, widow of Dennis, house 14
Harding [Mass. av.
Hannah, widow of Patrick, house 402
Henry E. salesman, 75 State, B. h.
70 Sacramento
James, barrels, b. 15 Lambert
.James, coachman, 15 Everett, house
15 Wright peel
James, glass cutter, boards 207 Pros-
James, farmer, almshouse, h. Colum-
bus ave.
James, liquors, 167 Cambridge, B. h.
tOSEllery
James A. teamster, b. 210 Harvard
James I. clerk, 2526 Mass. ave. b. 82
Dudley
Jasper, hostler, b. 61 Winter
Jeremiah, driver, b. 157 Franklin
Jeremiah, laborer, h.82 Dudley
John, b. ll!i Third
John, clerk, b. 8 Broadwai
Walsh John,machinist,29 Main
John, teamster, h. 6 Hunting
John C. mason, h. 4 Baldwin st. ct.
John H. carpenter, h. 9 Watson
John J. laborer, h. 1019 Cambridge
John J. ship's steward. h. 50 Brewery
John M. clerk, 745 Cambridge, b. 30
Hunting
John R. printer, h. 91 Washington
John T. mason, h. 108 Dudley
John T. upholsterer, b. 4 Baldwin
st. ct.
John W. carpenter, h. 43 Kinnaird
Margaret A. h. 4 Baldwin st. ct.
Mary Miss, variety store, 213 Prospect
Mary L.bookkeeper,B.b.210 Harvard
Mary M. Miss, h. 119 Third
Matthew longshoremau, b. 7 Eighth
Michael, barrels, h. 15 Lambert
Michael, laborer, h. 53 Tremont
Michael C. coachman, h. 12 Antrim
Michael J. h. 210 Harvad
Michael M. carpenter, 74 Boylston,h.
77 Rindge ave.
Michael W. porter, h. near 110 Main
Xellie Miss, h. 115 River
Patrick, printer,!!. P. b. 15 Farwell pi.
Pearce, glass cutter, b. 207 Prospect
Simon, fireman, 169 Gore, b. 51 Sixth
Thomas, blacksmith, h. 190 Franklin
Thomas, laborer, b. 18 Eighth
Thomas, longshoreman, h. 7 Eighth
Thomas F. tailor, h. 74 Pemberton
Thomas J. provisions, h. 14 Harding
Timothy F. architect, b. 103 Ellery
Walter, glass cutter, b. 207 Prospect
William, laborer, h. 89 Banks
William, machinist, h. 10 Winter
William R. mason. b. 4 Baldwin st.ct.
see Welch. Welsh ahd Weltch
Walstrom John. rras. 86 Washington
Walters Bridget, widow of John, house
222 Broadway
Margaret, widow of Richard, h. 303
Main
Margaret E.Miss,pocket bookmaker,
h. 303 Main
William V. laborer, b. 303 Main
Walther Albert E. furrier, b. M) Howard
Waltou Benjamin P. lithographer, house
7U Auburn
Harriet L. widow of Nathan S.houae
70 Wallace
Harry, clerk, 27 BrOOkline,b.279 Pearl
James, cabinet maker, h. 22 Suffolk
WALTON MILTON L. i
North av.Savings Bank, real estate
ami Insurance agent, 1950 Mass.av.
h. 26 Russell. See p. 18
William 11. waiter, b. 72 School
Wambaugh Eugene, prof, of law. II. I .
b. l".i Hammond
Wandin John, carpenter, ''. '■> Whitney ct.
480
CAMBRIDGE ["yy*] DIRECTORY
Wannamaker William, coal and wood,400
Main, h. Moore
Ward Agnes, widow of Robert J. house 7
Holly
WARD ARTHUR, provisions, 564
Mass. ave. h. 9 Warland. See p.199
Benjamin A. tailor, 1841 Mass. av. h.
at West Somerville
Carrie E. Mrs. h. 724 Mass. ave.
Catherine Miss, h. 136 Hastings
Charles H. broker, 66 Devonshire, B.
h. 1009 Mass. ave.
Cornelius, gardener, h. 4 Foster
Edward W. coal and w ood, 127 Web-
ster ave. house do.
Francis, shipper, 10 Arrow, house 41
Kinnaird
Frank, shipper, 56 Beverly, B. h. 63
Magazine
Frederick L. salesman, 63 Summer,
B. bds. 29 Bigelovv
George W. electrician, Murray st.
stable, h. 12 Eliot
Hannah M. widow of Moses H. h.
125 Webster avenue
Harry Humphrey, clerk, 66 Devon-
shire, B. b. 1009 Mass. ave.
Henry C. clerk, house 29 Erie
H. Lyman, house 24 Columbia
James, driver, 11 Brattle, b.4 Foster
miima B.
Prospect
Jessie, widow of Perez, h. 7 King
place
John, gardener, h. 29 Blackstone
John, tinsmith, 12 Brattle, h. 4 Foster
John F. rubber worker, h. 27 Har-
vard
JohnF. timekeeper, C. Gas Co. Third,
b. 8 Appian Way
John F. Jr. bds. 8 Appian Way
John J. butcher, h. 177 Dublin
John J. laborer, h. 84 Tremont
John P. watchman, h. 84 Tremont
John S. action maker, Osborn, house
31 Franklin
Margaret, widow of John, house 179
Dublin
Maria L. dressmaker, 97 Austin, rms.
do.
Mary A. Miss, h. 136 Hastings
Mary A. Mrs. h. 347 Columbia
May A. milliner, 271 Pearl, b. do.
Mellish D. tyler ironer, 682 Mass av.
h. at Maiden
Richard J. mason, h. 9 Cogswell pi.
Robert E. teamster, h. 28 Fairmont
Robert H. boxmaker, h. 7 King pi.
Robert H. mason, h. 3 Murdock
Thomas, mason, h. 32 Eustis ct.
William, paper hanger, b. 10 Leigh-
ton court
William, house 198 Hampshire
Ward William, tinsmith, h. 193 Third
William A. at Blake's, E. C. bds. 7
King place
William B. shipper, h. 159 Cambridge
William F. hostler, Almshouse, bds.
179 Dublin
William G. prof. h. 44 Martin
William H. Mrs. h. 120 Lake View av.
William J. clerk, P. O., B. house 911
Cambridge
William S. shipper, 10 Arrow, h. 271
Pearl
Winthrop A. real estate, h. 69 Maga-
zine
W. Austin, confectioner, h. 241 River
Wardick Andrew, laborer, b. r. 25 Cow-
perthwaite
Edward, teamster, Richardson & Ba-
con, h. r. 25 CowTperthwaite
John, city laborer, h. 30 De Wolfe
Wardman Anna Mrs. dressmaker, 193
Auburn, house do.
Wardrop William F. st. car conductor,
bds. 2366 Mass. ave.
Ward well Charles A. telegrapher, B. b.
322 Broadway
Edward J. h. 1776 Mass. ave.
Frank W. student, b. 8 Garden
Sarah J. widow of Burnham, house
465 Broadway
WARDWELL WALTER C.
deputy sheriff, 649 Mass. ave. h.
465 Broadway. See p. 816
Ware Adeline F. widow of Wesley, h. 64
Columbia
Albert L. instructor in mechanical
drawing, M. T. school, house 64
Columbia
Annie S. Miss, h. 1572 Mass. ave.
Charlotte L. Miss, h. 157 Mass. ave.
Edward H. at 169 Gore, h. 9 Seventh
Guilford A. (F. Bryant & Co.), elec-
trician, 728 Mass. av. h. at Allston
Mary H. Miss, h. 7 Waterhouse
Matthew J. junk, bds. 34 Bristol
Thornton M. student, b. 1572 Mass.
avenue
William F. boot and shoe maker, 43
Market, house 34 Bristol [83 do.
William W. driver, 24 Brattle, house
Warland Edward M. bookkeeper, house
11 Felton
Fannie B. Miss, h. 11 Felton
Henrietta, bds. 94 Brattle
Margaret A. h. 81 Brattle
Warner Caleb H. 201 Sears bldg. B. h. 18
Brewster
Charles F. teacher, High school, h.
10 Trowbridge
George J. watchman, 3S5 Putnam av.
house 24 Howard
Henry E. lawyer, 53 State. B. bds. 4
Rie'desel avenue
CAMBRIDGE
[W]
DIKECTORY
481
Warner James, house 6 Cherry
James, machinist, h. 229 River
John, house 21 Line
Joseph B. lawyer, 53 State, B. house
153 Brattle
Mabel Miss, clerk, 599 Mass. ave. b.
24 Howard
Margaret A. Mrs. h. 232 Green
Nellie, widow of Homer, h. 2 Pearl
st. place
Hubert A. carpenter, h. 31 Western
avenue
William, salesman, h. 6 Cherry
William H. driver, h. 55 Elm
William P. lawyer, B. h. 5 Fayer-
weather
Willie A. carpenter, h. 90 Putnam av.
Warnick William A. engineer, b. 93 Third
Warnock Adam, secretary, h. 1619 Mass.
avenue
Charles, hostler, 233 Brookline, h.
229 do.
Ellen Miss, house 4 Pine
George F. student, h. 1619 Mass. av.
George W. lithographer, R. P. b. 157
Pearl
Henry, brushmaker, b. 157 Pearl
John A. hostler, 401 Mass. ave. bds.
157 Pearl
John E. student, b. 1619 Mass. ave.
Mary A. Mrs. h. 157 Pearl
William, provisions aud groceries,
157 Pearl, house do.
Warren Alfred E. car driver, h. 70 Win-
throp
Alfred E. music teacher, h. 208 Pearl
Anna M. Miss, teacher, Latin school,
bds. 329 Broadway
Catherine, widow of Timothy, house
27 Baldwin [Hampshire
Charles E. piano maker, house 106
Cornelia, kindergarten, 41 Holyoke,
bds. 158 Mt. Auburn
Fred E. journalist, b. 63 Orchard
George, baggage master, Porter's
station, F. 11. R. h. at Waltham
George E. treas. Bay State Confec-
tionery Co. 141 Hampshire, house
63 Dana
George \\\, II. lT. store keeper, 67 P.
O. bldg. B. h. 344 Shepard
Hannah L. Mrs. milliner, 208 Pearl,
boards do.
Henry C. house 12 Quincy
•lames, pattern maker, rms. 60 Otis
Jeremiah J. teamster, h. 1<; Blanche
.John, teamster, 16 < lanibridge, h. <; do.
John A. lather, h. 235 Columbia
John C machinist, rms. (17 Spring
Leicester, student, M. T. school, h.
L58 Ml. Anhnm
Mary A. widow of George K. house
158 Mt. Auburn
Warren Prescott, student, H. U. b. 158
Mt. Auburn
Ralph, undertaker's asst. B. rms. 50
Holyoke
Rufus, manager, 177 Congress, B. h.
1636 Mass. ave.
Sarah C. Miss, variety store, 1200
Cambridge, h. 1198 do.
Thomas H. grocer, 45 Portland, h.
107 Hastings
Wilbur F. postal clerk, B. house 63
Orchard
William F. Rev. president, Boston
University, 12 Somerset, B. house
329 Broadway
William M. prof. Boston University,
12 Somerset, B. h. 329 Broadway
William T. confectionery mnfr. 599
Mass. ave. h. 7 Essex
Winifred, bds. 329 Broadway
Warriner George, driver, b. 2 Green
Washburn Alfred F. Rev. h. 28 Quincy
Benjamin D. real estate, 149 Con-
gress, B. h. 27 Everett
Charles A. Mrs. h. 31 Lee
Charles W. wood worker, r. 10 Brat-
tle, house 471 Main [Quincy
Maria C. widow of Emory, house 28
Thurlovv, student, M. 1. T., B. bds.
31 Lee
Washington Andrew, porter, h. 37 Hast-
ings [do.
Eva Mrs. dressmaker, 58 Banks, h.
George, tinsmith, b. 9 Cowperthwaite
George H. janitor, Sever Hall, h. 58
Banks
John, wood and coal, h. 76 Clark
Lizzie, widow, h. 9 Cowperthwaite
Wason Robert B. whol. grocer, 61 Chat-
ham, B. h. 7 Walnut ave.
Wasson Addie M. Miss, bookkeeper, 154
Harvard, b. 3 Village
John B. carpenter, h. 3 Village
Waterman Isabella Mrs. h. 31 Tremont
Jessie I. clerk, City Hall, h. 31 Tre-
mont
Waters Edgar ('. advertising agent, 611
AVashington, B. h. 279 Pearl
Fred, city laborer, h. L57 Hastings
Henry, house 157 Eastings I do.
Henry 8. teamster, 269 .Slain, h. 301
James F. bookbinder, i>. ;; Broadway
John, baker. 181 Third, h. 819 Nine'
Thomas, foreman, stable, SI Main,
h. 3A Broadway
Wat keys Julia A. Mrs. h. 322 Harvard
Watkins Charles E. waiter, h. 73 Prince
Charles ,!. a. cook, h. l I:1 Harvard
William, grooer, •_".> Brewery, h. do,
Watson Alexander, teamster, h0U86 rear
78 BoylstOD
Ashley. Btock broker, 7s Devonshire
nn. 10, li. bds. 11 Martin
482
CAMBRIDGE ["W"] DIRECTORY
Watson Bell A. Miss, h. Botanic Garden,
Garden
Benjamin F. proof reader, 264 Wash-
ington, B. bds. 3 Gorham
Charles, machinist, bds. 16 Warren
Charles H. porter, h. 114 Hastings
David L. butter, etc. 89£ Concord
avenue, bds. do.
Delia Mrs. h. Hotel Myrtle, Moore
Edith G. clerk, bds. 43 Tremont
Edward P. 28 Summer, B. house 5
Shepard
Edwin S. salesman, 80 Broad, B. h.
474 Putnam avenue
Elizabeth D. teacher, Willard school,
rooms 27 Lee
Ellen F. teacher, Kindergarten, 79
Moore, h. 898 Mass. ave.
Ellen F. Miss, teacher, Webster gram-
mar school, bds. 19 Magazine
Frank E. bds. 474 Putnam ave.
Frank W. cooper, bds. r. 170 Gore
George W. shipper, 12 Pearl, boards
at Boston
Hattie W. Miss, dressmaker, 114
Hastings, bds. do.
Herbert B. confectionery, house 33
Pleasant [Winter
James, bakery, 177 Bridge, h. 53)^
James, harness cleaner, 133 Green,
house 230 do.
Jeremiah S. cooper, h. Squire's brick
bldg. rear 170 Gore
John C. pres. E. Boston Co. 78 Dev-
onshire, rm. 15, B. h. 44 Martin
John F. engineer, B. & M. R. R. h.
43 Tremont
Joseph J. laborer, h. 6 Lincoln
Lottie,widow of JohnB.h.38 Harvey
Louise, widow of Humphrey, h. 78
Magazine
Mary, widow, house 6 East
Robert, carriage washer, 2007 Mass.
ave. rms. do.
Robert, mill hand, b. r. 78 Boylston
Robert, salesman, h. 62 Antrim
Thomas, laborer, h. 119 Hamilton
Thomas J. driver, h. 60 Waverly
William, painter, h. 19 Plymouth
Watt Georgiana,proof reader, Univ. Press.
rms. 54 Brattle
Watts Charles E. st.car conductor, rms.
2304 Mass. ave.
Horace, boxmaker, h. r. 83 Tremont
Ida L. Minnie F. and Carrie F. house
26 Antrim
Jennie C. h. 454 Broadway
Louisa C. widow of Francis A. h.
26 Antrim
Lucy M. Miss, robe maker, 203
Bridge, h. 115 Spring
Richard J.glass blower, h. 5 King pi.
W. Robert,city laborer, h.r.54 Cedar
Watts
hatter, bds. 229 Broadway
Waugh Archie E. clerk, b. 224 Pearl
Charles (Charles Waugh & Co.),
carriage mnfrs. 442 Main and (C.E.
Pierce & Co.), can mnfrs. 448 do.
h. 170 Magazine
Charles M. salesmau, b. 244 Pearl
WAUGH CHARLES & CO.
(Charles Waugh and Charles E.
Pierce), carriage mnfrs. 442 to 450
Main. See p. 35
Fred T. clerk, b. 244 Pearl
John, carpenter, b. 22 Myrtle ave.
William A.carriagesmith,h.244 Pearl
Way John S. mnfr. 34 Broad, B. house
137 Oxford
W. Herbert, veterinary surgeon, 20
Beach, h. do. [ave.
Wayland Albert S. ins. agt.b. 1919 Mass.
Waymouth George, clerk, 639 Mass. ave.
h. 306 Harvard [Somerville
John, shoemaker, 174£ Gore, h. at
see Weymouth
Weatherbee Arthur H. student, H. U.
house 20 Gray
Robert, carpenter, h. 225 Broadway
Weaver Ernest W. carpenter, house 384
Winsor (bridge
Frederick A. carpenter, h.1210 Cam-
Marie Miss, bookkeeper, 26 Brattle,
bds. 22 Blake
Perry B. carpenter, h. 386 Winsor
Webb Abbie M. teacher, Washington
grammar school,bds.436 Broadway
Alice M. wid. of Charles D. house
20 Berkeley
Amanda M. Mrs. h. 32 Pearl
Frank Albert, tinsmith, 33£ Green
Henry T.provisions,h.l2 Leonard av.
Herbert, printer, house 43 Prospect
John T. driver, 11 Brattle, house at
Somerville
Marianne M. teacher, Holmes pri-
mary school, b. 436 Broadway
Mary, widow, house 23 Suffolk
Oscar L. clerk, B. b. 23 Suffolk
Sarah M. house 436 Broadway
Webber Aaron D. liquors, b. 87 Norfolk
Amelia M. Mrs. h. 201 Hamilton
[Cambridge
Arthur J. photographer, boards 427
A. Carter, physician, 951 Mass. ave.
house do. [8 Douglass
Charles E. teamster,21 Central sq.h.
Daniel, wood carver,h.427 Cambridge
D.Herbert, cabinet maker, h. 9 Fourth
Frank O. physician, 13 Magazine,
house do. [ave.
George, coachman, 91 Washington
George, laborer, house 29 Gore
J. Henry, clerk, treasurer's office,
City Hall, b. 201 Hamilton
- William R. stair builder, h. 77 Austin
CAMBRIDGE [Yf] DIRECTORY
483
Weber Anslem, bootmaker, 574 Cam-
bridge, house 572 do.
Frederick A. clerk, h. 22 Columbia
George A. provisions, 580 Cambridge,
boards 6 Eighth
Gottlieb, piano maker, b. 109 Second
Henry, boots and shoes, 75 Pleas-
ant, b. 6 Laurel
Webster Elizabeth N. widow of Nathan,
house 9 Sumner
Francis E. Rev. asst. rector, St.
Philip's Episcopal church, bds. 48
Fairfield
Fred B. clerk. B. b. 27 Putnam ave.
George, foreman, Mt. Auburn Ceme-
tery stable, h. 27 McDonald
Irven R. clerk, h. 457 Mass. ave.
James B. expressman, b. 25McDonald
John T. dry goods, 415 Mass. ave.
h. 23 Norfolk, No. 5
Joseph C. calico designer, B. bds.
87 Lake View ave.
Leonard M. hairdresser, 1£ Brattle,
rms. 2 Wallace Terrace
Mary, widow, h. 27 Hunting
Robert, blacksmith, 9 Church, bds.
27 McDonald
Theodore B. carpenter, h. rear 88
Fourth
William A. marble worker, bds. 27
McDonald
William A. salesman, h.27 Putnam av.
WEBSTER W. F. CEMENT
CO. (John S. Sawyer and Joseph
W. Jordan), elastic cement mnfrs.
1 Albany. See p. 30
Weddleton Alfred C. laundryman, house
1 Harvard pi.
Wedgewood Blanche F. stenographer,
bds. 255£ Broadway
Wedlock Walter, steward Zeta Psi Club,
h. 32 Crescent [ave.
Weeks Albion A. printer, h. 211 Putnam
Bedford H.motorman,h.34£ DeWolfe
Charles T. physician, 464 Main, b.do.
Edward O. foreman, B. h. 7 Elm
Prank W". clerk, 1847 Mass. ave. h.
at Somerville
James II. bookbinder, h. 247 Chestnut
Lavinia II. Mrs. bds. 38 Linnaean
William, collector, h. 102 Winsor
Weiand Joseph, foreman, varnisher, 162
Broadway, h. ISO Tliorndike
Joseph B. polisher, L62 Broadway,
house 183 Spring
VVeiler Ada Mrs. dressmaker, 559 Mass.
ave. h. 282 do.
Louis, h. 282 Mass. ave.
Weinberg Jacob 11. shoemaker. 723 Cam-
bruise, house do.
Weinseheiik P. W . printer, h. 16 Kllery
Gustaf, withGinn & Co. b. 2X Kssex
Weis Peter, tailor, b. 26 Tremont
Weislinger Joseph, house 175 Spring
Weisse William, wood carver, b. 101 Sixth
Weisslinger Joseph, iron moulder, Pel-
ham, house 178 Thorndikc
Weitz Carl, clerk, 137 Eliot, B. bds. r.
177 Spring [Winsor
Emil G. engineer, 122 Harvard, h. 79
Weitze Robert, house 156 Thorndike
Welch Anna, widow of Samuel, h. 1211
Cambridge
Augustus, laborer, h. 15 Winter
Benjamin S. clerk, b. 434 Mass. ave.
Bernard C. prop. Hotel Harvard, 221
Main, h. do.
Bessie, widow, h. r. 16 Brown
Charles O. salesman, 12 School, B.
house 3 Clinton
Daniel, junk, house 30 Hunting
Daniel H. junk, 2 Bent, b. 209 Vine
David, city laborer, h. 10 Marion
David, city laborer, h. 3 Porter
David F. car conductor, h. 137 Web-
ster avenue
Emily C. compositor, 9 Palmer
Eugene P. cooper, b. 170 Gore
Eugene R. R. section hand, h. 6 Short
E. Baker, 68 Devonshire, B. h. 1033
Mass. ave. Green
Frank J. at rubber works, bds. 297
Hannah, widow of David G. h. 125
Webster ave. [Webster ave.
Hannah, widow of Richard, house 132
Harry W. musician, b. Hotel Edna
James, baker, b. 376 Broadway
James, carpenter, h. 167 Tremont
James, house 1 Harvard pi.
James, laborer, h. 56 Bridge
James, laborer, b. 26 Pilgrim
James, laborer, h. 169 Banks
James, paver, bds. 75 Cambridge
James P. at Mason & Hamlin's, rms.
440 Main
John, at North's factory, h. 157 Spring
John, junk, r. 221 Third, h. 221 do.
John, "laborer, B. & M. R. R. house8
(onions court
John, laborer, 169 Gore, h. 13 Ninth
John, laborer, h. 499 Winsor
John, roofer, bds. 102 <>ti<
John, stone mason, h. 136 Bridge
John, Jr. Laborer, b. 13 Ninth
John I-], glassworker, h.l II Tremont
John V. switchman, B.<$ M.R.R. b. 8
(onions court vanl
John II. at Am. R. Co. h. r. 36 Il.ir-
John J. butler, cheese and eggS, 1).
53 Tremont
John J. letter earrier, P.O. 343 Cam-
bridge, h. 71 Otis
John L. Am. Rub.Co. i>. 26 Portland
John T. Laborer, i>. L32 ^ ebster ave.
John T. mason, h. 36 Montgomery
Mark, city laborer, h. 6 Laurel
484
CAMBRIDGE [^f] DIRECTORY
Welch Mary Mrs. h. 225 Brookline
Maurice, laborer, h. 170 Third
Maurice, Jr. laborer, h. 229 Vine
Michael, bds. 1 Harvard pi.
Michael, gate tender, B. & M. R. R.
Water street crossing,h.l81 Bridge
Michael, glass maker, h. 112 Elm
Michael, laborer, b. 30 Warren
Michael, teamster, h. 85 Bridge
Minnie A. compositor, b. 49 Allston
Patrick,hairdresser.b.61 Hubbard av.
Patrick, laborer, H. U. rms. 10 Eliot
Patrick, plasterer, b. 5 Suffolk
Peter, city teamster, h. 68 Bolton
Peter, Jr. gateman, F.R. R. Sherman
st. crossing, b. 68 Bolton
Peter C. salesman, b. 221 Main
Richard, laborer, b. 14 Marion
Richard, painter, h. r. 195 Cambridge
Richard H, binder, Riverside Press,
h. 49 Allston
Robert, laborer, h. 87 Dublin
Robert M. brick mason, bds. 2552
Mass. ave.
Thomas marble worker, Charles
River Stone Co. bds. 3 Erie
Thomas, clerk, h. 14 Harding
Thomas, horseshoer, 26 Palmer, h.
190 Franklin
Thomas, marble worker, b. 116 Put-
nam avenue
Thomas A. clerk, b. 41 Brookline
Thomas E. teamster, b. 30 Hunting
Thomas H. bricklayer, b. 32 Eustis
court
Timothy, laborer, bds. 102 Main
William, at Am. Rub. Co.b.221 Main
William, barrel dealer, 127 Gore, h.
373 Columbia
William, foreman, 39 Harvard,house
at Watertown
William B. printer, 244 Washington,
B. h. Hotel Edna, Arnold Circle
William G. (Jennings & Welch),
printer, 2076 Mass. ave. b. 434 do.
William H. cooper, bds. 170 Gore
William H. rubber worker, house 26
Portland
William J. tinsmith, b. 30 Hunting
see Walsh, also Welsh and Weltch
Welcher Albert, moulder,h.62 Plymouth
William, clerk, b. 62 Plymouth
Weld Boat house, Boylston,next Charles
River
Mary, bds. 6 Garden
Weldon Charles L. carpenter and builder,
68 Broad, B. h. 1 Pemberton
Wellbrook John, laborer, h. 41 Winter
Wellington Ada H. teacher, Harvard
grammar school, h. 177 Prospect
Alfred H. (Horatio Wellington &
Co.), coal and wood, 28 Bridge, h.
at Charlestown
Wellington Ann C. widow of Heliodorus,
h. 118 Norfolk
Augusta T. widow of Jonas C. house
1784 Mass. ave.
Ellen A. widow of Joseph A. house
2210 Mass. ave.
George D. h. 140 Magazine
Hannibal, bds. 33 Lee
Harriet A. widow, h. 11 Orchard
Homer, h. 1784 Mass. ave.
TTTELLINGTON HORATIO &
V V CO. (J. Frank and Alfred H. Well-
ington) , coal and wood, 28 Bridge,
branch yard at Somerville, Union
and Gilman squares, office 72 Water
B. and 80 Main, Charlestown. See
front cover
Ida G. Miss, clerk, h. 11 Orchard
J. Frank (Horatio Wellington &
Co.), coal and wood, 28 Bridge, h.
at Somerville
Kate F. teacher,Otis primary school,
bds. 118 Norfolk
Margaret B. teacher, Harvard gram-
mar school, h. 177 Prospect
Sarah C. widow of Austin C. house
871 Mass. ave.
Walter L. 1953 Mass. av. h. 5 White
William, clerk, B. b. 5 White
William W. phj^sician, 15 Inman,
house do.
WELLINGTON & BUCK(Silas
E. Buck), wood and coal, 211
Bridge, and 2210 Mass. ave. See
back cover
Welliver John 1ST. blacksmith, bds. 8
Warland
Wellman Charles P. entry clerk, B. bds.
40 Bigelow
George F. clerk, 384 Washington, B.
h. 61 Dana [avenue
J. Wesley, Jr. printer, h. 77 Putnam
Walter F. student, b. 61 Dana
Wells Ada, clerk, 267 River, boards at
Brighton
Alice R. house 8 Elmwood ave.
Amos B. planer, 184 Broadway, h.
408 Main
Bertha Mrs. house 65 Antrim
Charles H. foreman, State, corner
Smart, h. 46 Clark
Charles H. letter carrier, P. O. 647
Mass. ave. h. 60 Magazine
Charles Y. bds. 44 Langdon
Edward B. (Faust, Stronach & Wells^)
furniture, 1100 Cambridge, house
67 Magazine
Elizabeth F. Miss, b. 44 Langdon
George F. helper, C. W. W. bds. 33
Pine
George W.clerk,M.T.S.b. 44 Langdon
Henrietta N. widow of Samuel H. h.
u 2 Hudson
CAMBRIDGE ["W] DIRECTORY
485
Wells Henrv, shipper, 100 Arch, B. h.
2h William
Henry J. attorney at law, 10 Tre-
mont, B. h. 5 Bigelow
Henry W. com. mer. 203 Mercantile
Veg. market, B. h. 18 Hadley
Irving A. engineer, h. 40 Wicklow
James A. notary public, 19 Pember-
ton sq. B. h. 8 Elmwood ave.
James H. house 148 Washington
James H. Jr. salesman, B. bds. 148
Washington
Jeremiah C. motorman, h. 33 Pine
John D. Rev. State House, B. house
44 Langdon
John H. police station 1, h. Cushing
avenue
Judson, painter, h. 164 Tremont
Louisa D. Miss, asst.at Observatory
bds. 44 Langdon
Maty E. Mrs. h. 559 Mass. ave.
Sadie Mrs. h. rear 37 Brewery
WELLS WELLINGTON (Wells
& Spencer), lawyer, 603 Mass.
ave. and 54 Court House, Pember-
ton sq. B. b. 5 Bigelow. See p. 815
WELLS & SPENCER (Welling-
ton Wells and Charles W. Spen-
cer), counsellors at law, 603 Mass.
ave. and 54 Court House, Pember-
ton sq. B. See page 815 '
Welsh Benjamin H. bookbinder, River-
side Press, h. 16 Rockwell
Martin J. student, b. 46 Harvey
Michael J. asst. pastor, St. John
church, h. 46 Kindge ave.
Patrick T. poultry, 46 Harvey, h.do.
Welts Elisha A. glass leveller,house rear
481 Cambridge
Wemberg Otto, at 169 Gore, house 58
Filth [lane
Wendell Arthur B. clerk, B. b. 74 Vassal
Charles B. draughtsman, bds. 74
Vassal lane
George V. instructor, M. I. T., B. b.
860 Mass. ave.
George W. collector, h. 860 Mass.av.
Marion J. Miss, teacher, bds. 860
Mass. ave.
Oliver C. asst. at Observatory, house
74 Vassal lane
Wenmar'i Claus, packer, h. 151 Cambridge
Wenneblad Berger,piano ease maker, 368
Main, bds. 52 Fairmont
John, action maker, b. 52 Fairmont
Simon, iron moulder, house U Hold
Pleasant
Wennerlof William S. wood earver.house
1*6 Cambridge
Wenuers Bros. prop. Crystal Uock Pants
Co. 41S Mass. ave.
Wentworth Charles Elmer, foreman, 385
Putnam ave. h.12 Tufts
Wentworth Charles E. house 158 Brattle
Charles G. (R. & C. G. Wentworth),
carpenter, rear 7 Essex, house 99
Austin
Edgar L. driver, 628 Mass. ave. house
39 Green
Ellen P. widow of Justin H. nurse,
house 9 Sumner
George F. (W. H. & G. F. Went-
worth), 1388 Mass. ave. house at
West Medford
Herbert M. clerk, 14 Franklin, B. h.
93 Green
Irene W. teacher, Bowdoin school,
B. h. 153 Prospect
James F. meat cutter, h. 125 Hamp-
shire
John E. expressman, b. 8 Beech
Joseph M. carpenter, h. 20 Soden
Josiah P. fish market, 154£ Harvard,
bds. 70 Antrim
Reuben (R. & C- G. Wentworth),
carpenter and managerEssex Club
stable, rear 7 Essex, h. 9 Austin
R. &C.G. (Reuben and Charles G.
Wentworth), carpenters, r. 7 Essex
Samuel L. carpenter, 9 Western ave.
house 39 Green
Strafford, salesmau, B. b.158 Brattle
Thomas B. pew and pulpit builder,
Rideout's bldg. State, house 10
Rindge ave.
Walter Bruce, clerk,house 1524 Cam-
bridge
William H. (W. H. & G. F. Went-
worth), 1388 Mass. av. house at
Winthrop
William J. draughtsman, house 44
Inman
WENTWORTH W. H. & G. F.
(William II . and George F. Went-
worth), insurance, real estate and
mortgages, 1388 Mass. ave. Har-
vard sq. See page 16
Wentzel William, carpenter, h. 14 Blanche
WerenCarl E. upholsterer,b.511 Putnam
avenue
Eric, cabinet maker, house 511
Tut nam ave.
Werner Eric, carver, h. 57 Spring
Ferdinand, milkman, h. 30 Eustis
Wessberg Jacob, machinist, h. 57 Poxt-
l;iii(l
Wesselhoeft Walter, physician, 391 Har-
vard, h. do.
Wessman Amelia, widow of Nils Gu-tat,
boarding bouse, 4S2 Cambridge
Angus, 169 Gore, i>. 157 Thorndlke
Charles J. 169 Gore, h. 157 Thorn-
dike
Clans, carver, b. 4('»!> Cambridge
Matilda Mrs. boarding house. 157
Thorndike
30
486
CAMBRIDGE [Iff] DIRECTORY
Wessman William, cabinet maker, rms.
459 Cambridge
West Alfred G. pattern maker, T. B. M.
Co. Third, h. 82 Pearl
Alfred J. steam fitter, B. house 6
Cottage court
Annie Miss, clerk, 49 River, bds. 82
Pearl
Burpee J. Jr. engineer, 179 Broad-
way, h. 43 Brookline
EliasJ hostler, h. 87 Hastings
Emma F. teacher, Harvard grammar
school, b. 15 Hilliard
WEST EM) STREET RAIL-
WAY CO. Samuel Little, presi-
dent, emergencv station, 6£ Duns-
ster, office 81 Milk, B. See p. 826
George G. carpenter, b. 1299 Cam-
bridge
George H. hammer maker, 73 Main,
bds. 126 Winsor
George W. sawver, 386 Main, house
126 Winsor
Harry A. clerk, 16 Oliver, B. house
18 Frank
James, h. 6 Cottage ct.
Jeremiah, waiter, h. 39 Blackstone
Lewis W. janitor, 36 Hancock, B.
h. 15 Magee
Louise C. Mrs. artist, h. 33 Grigg
Lydia F. widow of Lewis H. house
15 Hilliard
William B. h. 33 Grigg
William E. student, b. 24 Rocking-
ham
William H. blacksmith, h. 38 School
William H. missionary, 34 Kneeland,
B. h. 42 Rockingham
Westcott George E. real estate, house 6
Fayette
Hattie C. h. 6 Fayette
Laura S. teacher, Thorndike school,
h. at Winchester
Sarah, widow of Henry, house 88
Applet on
William R. electrical engineer, B.
bds. 88 Appleton
Wester Anna, dressmaker, 42 Bigelow,
rms. do.
Westerburg E. G. ladder maker, bds. 23
Fifth
Westermark Otto W. janitor, 12 Xorfolk
house do.
Western Union Telegraph Co. 676 Mass.
ave. Lyceum bldg. Harvard sq.1402
Mass. av. and 203£ Bridge, and
1871 Mass. ave.
Westgate John H. h. 151 Winsor
Westhaver George A. clerk, 604 Mass.
ave. h. 100 Xorfolk
Westing Charles supt.,108 Cambridge, h.
at Somerville [56 Fourth
Weston Alfred, teamster, 219 Gore, rms.
Weston Arthur H. clerk, b. 56 Creighton
Ernest X. boots and shoes, B. b. 25
Prospect
George, laborer, h. 87 Harvard
George B. student, H. U. boards 81
Oxford
Joseph H. clerk, bds. 25 Prospect
TTTESTOX LEWIS F. printer, 558
V T Mass. av. h. at Arlington. See
opp. Printers
Xelson, engineer, B. h. 25 Prospect
, at State Hohse, h. 6 Centre
Wetherbee Ed W. printer, B. house 46
Eustis
Robert, carpenter, h. 225 Broadway
Rosewell, physician, 476 Mass. ave.
house do.
see Witherbee
Wethers Alex, ins. agent, rms. 30
Xorfolk
Trueman, carpenter, h. 4 Austin pi.
Wetmore Bruce, X. C. clerk, B. bds 18
Beech
Elizabeth H. trained nurse, boards
18 Beech
George B. B. carpenter, h. 27 Acorn
Jane H. trained nurse, b. 18 Beech
Sophia, widow of Timothy R. h. 18
Beech
Weymouth Charles, carpenter, bds. 1967
Mass. av.
Harrison G.O. clerk, Custom House,
B. h. 15 Beech
Richard, painter, b. 149 Tremont
see Waymouth
Whalen Alexander, laborer, boards 446
Winsor
Ann, widow of William, house 2
Foster pi.
Augustus, pressman, 9 Palmer
Christina Z. milliner, 2530 Mass. av.
boards do.
James, driver, Colby Bros, house 33
Murray
James T. clerk, b. 320 Green
Joannna, widow of James, house 59
Moore
John, laborer, h. r. 194 Xorfolk
John, printer, h. 4 Pioneer
John, tinsmith, 12 Brattle, bds. 11
John J. city forester, house 5 Em-
mons pi.
John J. grocer, 320 Green, h. do.
John J. laborer, b. 2 Foster pi.
John J. laborer, b. 250 Vine
Julia, Miss, h. 59 Moore
Michael, at Am. Rubber Co. boards
250 Vine
Michael, varietv store. 2414 Mass.
av. h. 2530 do'.
Michael, mason, h. 11 Eliot
Michael, Jr. driver, Colby Bros. bds..
11 Eliot
CAMBE1DGE [W] DIBECTOBY
487
Whalen Michael J. city laborer, h. 107
Elm
Richard, at Am. Rub. Works, h. 305
Vine
William, at B. B. Works, Sixth, h.
13 Ninth
William, baker, h. 171 Thorndike
William, laborer, h. 12 Warren
se Whalen, Whelon, Whalon, also
Whealon
Whaley Charles W. porter, B. house 28
Hubbard ave.
Whall Patrick, coppersmith, house 149
Cambridge
William B.F. clerk, b.149 Cambridge
Wharff Mendora Mrs. dressmaker, 81
Green, b. do.
Wharton Patrick, baker, h. 215 Vine
Whealen Arthur T. dry pressman, Riv.
Press, b. 24 Fairmont
Thomas J. electrotyper, Riverside
Press, h. 24 Fairmont
see Walen, Whelan, Whalon, also
Whalen
Wheater Richard, wood turner, house
Cameron
Wheaton George, clerk b. 21 Hews
Horace F. porter, h. 21 Hews
Wheeler Abbie F. widow of Frank D.
h. Lake View ave. next C. W. W.
Station
Angeline Mrs. house 8 Mellen
Ann C. h. 64 Austin
Annie M. Miss, h. 363 Winsor
A. Mead, h. 58 Sacramento
Bessie A. h. 64 Austin
Carleton A. student, H. U. boards 5
Ashton pi.
Catherine A. stenographer, B. bds. 3
Clinton
Charles E. awnings, 64 Commercial,
B. h. 96 Oxford
Charles II . clerk, h. 20 Dunster
Charles I. clerk, 64 Commercial, B.
b. 96 Oxford
Charles P. engineer, b. 20 Dunster
Charles R. dentist, 29 Hollis, B. h.
74 Sacramento
Clarence B. salesman, b. 363 Winsor
Daniel F. bookkeeper, 11 Cherry, b.
14 Cottage
Dwight C. jeweler, 410 Main, h. do.
Edward C. (B. P. Clarke &Co.). I \3
Mass. av. h. 288 Harvard
WHEELER EDWARD AV.
printer, 1284 Mass. ave. house 25
Suffolk. Sec p. 796
Eliza A. widow of Timothy, h. .'>»;:*
Winsor
Ella M. widow of William 11. h. 68
Sacramento
Frank E. piano overlooker, h. 268
Broadway
Wheeler Frederick L. h. 1355 Cambridge
George W. salesman, B. h. 3 Clinton
Henry N. 4 Park, B. h. 55 Garden
Herbert R. clerk, B. b. 3 Clinton
H. Edson, jeweler, 571 Mass. ave. h.
142 Green
John, at Am. Rub. Co. h. 63 Cherry
John F. asst. milk inspector, h. 151
Auburn
Joseph H. laborer, h. 4 Union ct.
Lincoln E. moulder, h. 48 Cherry
Margaret S. Miss, lodging house, 45
Winthrop, h. do.
Maria F. widow of Charles L. house
3 Clinton
Mary Ann D. Miss, h. 123 Auburn
Melvin H. at Manual Training
School, b. 5 Ashton pi.
M. Agnes, widow of Chester C. h. 5
Ashton pi.
Peter, laborer, h. r. 46 Pine
Sarah A. widow of George, house 10
Revere
see Weiler
Wheelock Samuel A. Dr. clairvoyant, h.
19 Amory
Whelan Patrick, boiler maker, 72 Main
Whelpley William H. carpenter, house 16
Mead
Wrhelton Daniel, laborer, h. 224 Charles
Whetbund Charles W. H. laborer, h. 2 r.
114 Broadway
Whicher Lydia A.' teacher, Thorndike
grammar school, rms. 3 Leonard
avenue
Whiffen George E. engineer, b. 32 Pearl
Whippen George H. clerk, h. 65 Lincoln
Whipple Abram L. train despatcher, F.
R. R., B. h. 100 Elm
Abram L. Jr. trav. salesman, boards
100 Elm
Elizabeth M. widow of John A. h.
65 Martin
Frank D. clerk, b. 100 Elm
J. Adams, carpenter, b. 65 Martin
Lucy W. Miss, b. 65 Martin
Marian, clerk, 2S6 Main
William D. clerk, B. b. 100 Elm
Whitaker Kate A. stenographer, B. b
204 Harvard
Thomas, foreman, ~>7:> Main. h. 19
Antrim
William L. grocer, 154 Harvard, h.
21 Putnam av.
Whiteonii) Frank L. contractor, 113
Broadway, h. at AUston
George 1 1 . clerk, h. 8 Tcnney
Jo&eph, h. II ( Jottage
Peter C. C. 155 Franklin, B. house 2
( lintou
Walter c music teacher, 2 Clinton,
boards do.
William, inotonnaii. h. :>1 Mill
483
CAMBRIDGE [Yf] DIRECTORY
Whit croft George H. bookkeeper. Little,
Brown & Co. Blackstone, house
128 Magazine
James R. clerk, b. 128 Magazine
White, Albert A. salesman, h. 11 Prentice
place
Albert S. printer, h. 29 Putnam ave.
Albert W. student, Epis. Theologi-
cal School, h. 68 Sparks
Alfred, 199 Prospect
Alfred, laborer, h. 18 Brown
Alphouso E.Universalist clergyman,
h. 199 Prospect
Ann L. Miss, h. 51 Dana
Annie Mrs. h. 80 School
Annie M. bookkeeper,30 Boylston,b.
50 Winthrop
Arthur, carpenter, rms.35 Brookline
Augustus E. b. 128 Pleasant
Austin T. clerk, B. b. 138 Brattle
Carrie A. widow, h. 327 Winsor
Catherine, widow of Michael, house
70 Rindge av.
Charles A. teamster, house 52£ Web-
ster avenue
Charles H. laborer, h. 151 Tremont
Charles J. rms. 24 Quincy
Charles R. baggage master, Union
Station, B. h. 35£ Kinnaird
Charles R. bookkeeper, 92 Main, h.
20 Essex
Charles S. machinist, b. 52 North
Charles W. canvasser, h. 309 Main
Christopher, baker, 53 River, bds. 98
Pearl
Cornelius, junk and tinware mnfr.
1007 Cambridge, h. 324 Winsor
Dennis, laborer, h. 15 Cowperthwaite
Edgar L. surveyor, 631 Mass. av. h.
Lambert av. bey. Raymoud
Edward, foreman, 1007 Cambridge,
h. 395 Columbia
Edward, milkman, 54 Ellery, h. do.
Edward J. sub carrier, P. O. 647
Mass. av. b. 170 Harvard
Edward P. car conductor, boards 6
Cottage Row
Edward P. Mrs. h. 20 Austin
Edward P. Jr. student, b. 20 Austin
Edward W. dentist, 1234 Mass. ave.
rms. do.
Edward Y. dentist, 631 Mass. av. h.
103 Austin
Edwin, painter, h. 313 Main
Ellen, widow of Timothy, house 58
Rindge av.
Everett E. engineer, B. & A. R.R. h.
2 Pearl st. pi.
WHITE FRANCIS A. hardware,
675 Mass. ave. house 106 Austin.
See p. 806
Francis B. student, H. U. boards 6
Phillips pi.
White Francis L. (F. L. White & Co.),
builders & contractors' supplies,
168 Main, h. at B.
Francis P. packer, Riverside Bind-
ery, h. 334 River
Frank, laborer, h. 32 Bolton
Fred, iceman, rms. 242 Third
Fred O. mason, 95 Pearl, h. do.
Frederick C. student, H. U. boards 6
Phillips pi.
Frederick P. music teacher, 62
Banks, h. do.
F. L. & Co. (Francis L. White),
office, 70 Kilby, B. builders and
contractors" supplies, 168 Main
George, butcher, Niles Bros. h. 315
Concord av.
George, trav. salesman, 185 High. B.
h. 289 Pearl
George D. h. 358 Mass. a v.
George F. bds. 128 Pleasant
George H. freight handler, house 1
Pelham
George William, laborer, house 1
ISTichols pi.
George W. teamster, boards 52£
Webster av.
Hardenia, widow of Hiram, house
37 Tremont
Harry E. insurance, B. rooms 141
Washington
Harry P. expressman, b. 52 Kirkland
Henry, machinist, h.17 Fairmont av.
Henry, treas. John Wilson & Son.
(incorp.), h. 1105 Mass. av.
Herbert D. teamster, 172 Pearl, h. 13
Erie
Herbert H. 17 Chardon, B. house 26
Ellery
Herbert L. mason, h. 187 Broookline
Hiram, expressman, b. 37 White
H. L. treas. The Chaplin Co. Myrtle
av. h. at Somerville
Jacob, junk collector, h. 215 River
Jacob M. janitor, h. 37 Hastings
James, carriage painter, 13 Church,
3 Appian Way
James, laborer, Richardson & Co. h.
37 Dunster
James A. supt. 62 Hampshire, house
at Sudbury
James D. groceries. Bav, cor. Green.
h. 354 Green
James H. car conductor, bds. 354
Green
James JS\ iron worker, 72 Main, h.
194 Harvard
James R. reporter, Boston Record,B.
bds. 12 Gray
James T. hose maker, b. 63 Elm
Jeremiah F. clerk, b. 37 Dunster
John, laborer, h. 77 Broadway
John, laborer, house 17 Seventh
CAMBRIDGE [~W] DIRECTORY
489
White John, laborer, h. 69 Webster ave.
John, painter, h. 40 Jackson
John, at B. & M. round house, h. 54
Bridge
John A. salesman, house 75 Wendell
John C. shipper, Third, cor. Bent,
h. 46 Pelham
John Edward, plumber, b. 1 Nichols
place
John E. teamster, 41 Pearl, B. house
166 Spring [vard
John F. action maker, bds. 170 Har-
John Gardiner, merchant, 371 Atlan-
tic ave. B. h. 6 Phillips pi.
John J. carpenter, 7 Western ave.
h. 19 Hews
John J. clerk, h. 50 Winthrop
John L. machinist, h. 52 North
John P. laborer, h. 6 Burns ct.
John T. book finisher, b. 354 Green
John Warren, mason and builder,
11 Worcester, h. do.
John Williams, prof, of Greek, H.
U. h. 18 Concord ave.
J. Fred, clerk, 1420 Mass. ave. house
78 Kirkland
Kittle M. Miss, organist and music
teacher, bds. 20 Austin
Laura L. widow of John P. h. 18
Ellery
A
bridge, house do.
Lucy E. Miss, h. 8 Prentiss pi.
Mabel G. Miss, h. 29 Erie
Margaret, widow of Thomas, h. 147
Dublin
Marion C. Mrs. h. 1709 Cambridge
Marks, junk, h. 215 River
Martha, widow of Thomas, h. 12
Gray [do.
Mary Mrs. grocer, 128 Pleasant, h.
Mary, widow, house, 173 Franklin
Mary, widow of Patrick, house 13
Parnell
Mary Ann Miss, at Baptist Home,
308 Brookline
Mary X. widow of James C. house
138 Brattle
Matthew, shoemaker, b. 6 Cottage
Row
Milba T. job wagon, Prospect, cor.
Mass. ave. h. 134 Franklin
WHITE MOSES P. lawyer, 53
Devonshire, rm. 21, B. house 1
Highland. See p. 814
Napoleon, cook, h. 124 Pearl
Nathaniel, laborer, h. 297 Third
Nellie L. h. 110 Plvmpton
Nettie Mrs. (Schoneld & White),
dry goods, 2006 Mass. ave. h. 9
Day
Norman H. student, EL U. b. 1105
Mass. ave.
White Orriu B. police, station 1, h. 8
Ash st. place
Patrick, iceman, rms. 104 Thorndike
Patrick J. h. 170 Harvard
Peter D. clerk, 182 Main, h. at
Boston
Peter M. waiter, Youngs Hotel, B.
h. 15 Dyke
Priscilla, bds. 157 Hancock
Robert L. wTood dealer, rms. 15
Webster avenue
Sarah P. Miss, h. 172 Winsor
Simon, plumber, h. rear 354 Pros-
pect
Star Laundry, 3 Central sq.
Stephen, laborer, h. 123 Hastings
Thomas, clerk, house 34 Elm
Thomas, laborer, bds. 28£ Fostar
Thomas, painter, 14 Church, h. 21
Regent
Thomas, tailor, bds. 28 Soden
Thomas C. laborer, b. 19 Foster
Thomas F. clerk, 142 Harvard, h.
Elm, cor. Market
Thomas F. confectioner, Memorial
Hall, h. 22 Cowperthwaite
Thomas, J. laborer, h. 13 Parnell
Vernon A. C. insurance, house 229
Putnam ave.
Walter, car conductor, b. 289 Pearl
Ward J. porter, 162 Broadway, h.
172 Winsor
Williard H. clerk, 63 Western ave.
h. 39£ Kinnaird
William, carpenter, h. 227 Harvard
William, teamster, b. 80 School
William A. marble cutter, b. 105 Elm
William A. motorman, h. 1597 Cam-
bridge [51 Dana
William B. cigars, 103 State, B. h.
William C. h. 52 Kirkland
William E. painter, h. 136 Winsor
William H. h. 6 Florence
William H. janitor, Allston and Sar-
gent schools, h. 92 Norfolk
William J. b. 128 Pleasant
William J. blacksmith, h. 17 Marion
William J. driver, Bay, cor. Green
b. 354 Green
see Wight
Whitehouse Elizabeth C. widow of
Moses, h. 18 Orchard
Jeauette, dressmaker, b. 252 Winsor
Jeremiah II. foreman, 10 Arrow, h.
92 Wendell
John W. tinsmith, h. 4. Upton
Whiteley Alfred R. bronzer, h. 213 Put-
nam avenue
Martha, widow, h. 25 Inman
M. Elizabeth, house 26 Inman
Sarah, h. 25 Inman
Whitfield Allen, waiter. Memorial Hall,
b. 8 Mairee
490
CAMBRIDGE ["W] DIRECTORY
Whitfield George W. laborer, h. 1 Jordan
Whithed Isabella Miss, house 105 Inman
Sylvina, Miss, teacher, h. 105 Inman
Whiting Bertram C. clerk, 638 Mass. av.
h. 73 Allston
Clarence H. driver, 686 Washington,
B. h. 17 Tremont
Elizabeth, widow of Thomas S. h.
8 Meacham
Everett A. salesman, bds. 38 Essex
George, accountant, 46 Bridge, h.
at Charlestown
George A. salesman, 243 South, B.
h. 12 Blgelow
George F. (Whiting & Smith), 216
Green, h. 12 Bigelow
George F. house 8 Cogswell ave.
Henry, porter, h. 36 Hubbard ave.
Horace W. crackers, 77 River, b. 38
Essex
Howard E. civil engineer, City Hall,
b. 11 Ware
Jennie M. widow of William F. h.
43 Prospect
John H. salesman, 29 Franklin, h.
38 Essex
MaryE. private school, 8 Cogswell
ave. h. do.
Stephen B. general manager, Calu-
met and Hecla Mines, 12 Ashbur-
ton pi., B. h. 11 Ware
Stephen E. student, H. U. bds. 11
Ware
Thomas, at N. P. & P. Co. b. 17
Tremont
WHITING & SMITH (George
F. Whiting and Ralph Smith),
props. Union Stables, 216 Green.
See reverse side of page, opp.
Printers
Whitley James I. butcher, h. 9 King pi.
John, butcher, h. 329 Columbia
William H. h. 480 Putnam ave.
Whitman Edmund A. lawyer, 106 Ames
Bldg. B. house 36 Trowbridge
Ephraim P. Mrs. h. 25 Kirkland
Francis H. treas. 100 Summer, B. h.
8S Ellery
Frank, carpenter, 113 Broadway, b.
301 do.
Leonida Mrs. grocer, 161 Main, h. do.
Lucretia C. widow of Edmund B. h.
26 Trowbridge
Mary F. widow of Frank, h. 958
Mass. ave.
Ralph T. hairdresser, bds. 8£ Perry
Raymond Lee, b. 88 Ellery
William B. shipper, B. h. 94 Pearl
William H. shipper, h. Green, near
Blanche
Whitmore George B. shipping clerk,
Riverside Press, h. 97 Henry
James E. Rev. Free Bap. h. 25 Erie
and custom tailor, 1859 Mass. av.h.
32 Mt. Pleasant
Whitney Alfred Mrs. house 6 Langdon
Alice, house 10 Ash
Alice, house 21 Berkeley
Amos P. confectionery, h. 35 Fair-
field
A. W. h. 427 Putnam ave.
Charles A. plumber, h. 69 Winthrop
Charles C. b. 105 Chestnut
Charles H. house 16 Warland
Clara, h. 105 Chestnut
Edward H. president and manager,
Dover Stamping Co. 385 Putnam
ave. h. 136 Magazine
Elizabeth, widow of William, house
48 Austin
Ella C. artist, b. 105 Chestnut
Emily, bds. 10 Ash
Emma F. Miss, bds. 150 Huron ave.
Evelena, widow of Augustus A. house
1840 Mass. av.
Fred E. clerk, 37 Brattle, house at
Watertowu
Frederick, bds. 98. Magazine
Frederick J. spring maker, 49 Har-
vard, h. at Arlington
George Evans, at 2 Central sq. house
788 Mass. ave. suite 12
George H. motorman, h. 54 Xinth
George W. painter, h. 253 River
George W. (Whitney & Son), pho-
tographer, 559 Mass. ave. h. 12
William
Harrie H. ins. agent, 4 Liberty sq.
B. b. 16 Meacham
Henry F. insurance agent, 44 Kilby,
B. h. 16 Meacham
Henry J. janitor, h. 51 Pleasant
Horace S. clerk, 485 Putnam ave. h.
427 do.
H. Webster (Whitney & Son), pho-
tographer, 559 Mass. ave. house 12
William
Isabel, widow of George, house 10
Cambridge
James L. asst. librarian, Public Lib-
rarv. B. h. 21 Berkelev
John* F. 155 Franklin , B. bds. 34
Austin
Joseph, house 98 Magazine
Joseph A. P., B. h. 108 Austin
Josiah D., Sturgis Hooper professor
of Geology, H. U. house 2
Divinity ave.
Leonard P. music teacher, 251 Chest-
nut, house do.
Linwood G. salesman, B. rooms 2S
Essex
Lorenzo A. switchman, W. E. St.
By. 201 Main, h. 5. r. 29 Harvard
Luke H. broker, h. 58 Creighton
CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY
491
Whitney Maria, h. 21 Berkeley
Marv, house 10 Ash
Mary E. Mrs. h. 18 Forest
Mary L. C. Mrs. h. 21 Lee
Oscar L. lire alarm operator, City
bldg. Brattle square, rms. do.
Quincy Rev. h. 42 Mt. Pleasant
Samuel, watchman, 169 Gore, house
146 Thorndike
Sarah C. widow of Otis, bds. 28
Essex
Walter H. machinist, h. 35 Fairfield
WHITNBY WILLIAM H. civil
engineer, 15 Court sq. room 64, B.
h. 105 Chestnut. See p. 808
William Lambert, h. 31 Hawthorn
, produce, h. 16 Rindge ave.
& Son (H. Webster and George W.
Whitney) , photographers, 559Mass.
ave.
Whittaker Kate A. bookkeeper, house
204 Harvard
Samuel, shoemaker, 76 Rindge ave.
house do.
Whittemore Arthur F. newspaper dealer,
h. 11 Soden
B. Arthur, student, H. U. boards 17
Bigelow
Charles A. lawyer, 23 Court, room
501, B. b. 1 Berkeley
C. Frank, heating and ventilating
engineer, 35 L'nion, B. h. 11 Ells-
worth avenue
Eliza J. Mrs. nurse, h. 40 Arlington
Eliza J. widow of Samuel,h.ll Soden
Elizabeth St. C. widow of Joseph,
h. 372 Mass. ave.
Frank B. student, H. U.b.17 Bigelow
Fred W. physician, 39 Brattle, h. do.
George H. Rev. h. 329 Harvard
George W. at Woven Hose Co. h. 11
Ellsworth avenue
Henrietta M. widow of John, house
621 Huron ave.
Henry C. clerk, 90 North, B. boards
40 Arlington
Irving, house 10 Printice place
Lyman A. b. 621 Huron ave.
Martha E. widow of Benjamin B. h.
17 Bigelow
Mary .1. Miss, b. 7 Holyokepl.
Otis R. bookkeeper, <;.")S Washington,
B. b. 17 Pleasant
Sarah A. widow, h. 183 Prospect
Synia H. widow <>f George W. house
>2<) Harvard
Thomas, instructor, Tufts College,
hds. : J 7 2 Mass. ave.
William R. paying teller, National
Bank of Commerce,301 Sears bldg.
B. h. .'{•'> Irving
Winifred I.. Mrs. house Hotel Alma.
788 Mass. ave.
Whitten Charles O. supt. Boston Glue
Works, Allston, h. 782 Mass. ave.
Darius, h. 1 Pearl st. pi.
Edward F. fireman, B. & A. R. P.h.
25 Rockingham
Frank E. laborer, 54 Winter
Herbert W. rubber stamps, house 295
Winsor
JohnE. engineer, 10 Franklin, house
Moxon's bldg. Green
Maria F. widow of James O. house
132 Magazine
Walter F. machinist, 10 Franklin, h.
h. 174 Auburn
William, laborer, h. 152 Charles
see Whitton
Whittier Alvin T. wooden ware, 116 North,
B. b. 34 Western ave.
Charles H. clerk, 12 Summer, B. bds.
rear 207 River
Ethie A. widowT of G. Henrv. house
23 Norfolk
Hardware Co. 463 and 465 Mass. ave.
Henry F. clerk, B. b. 57 Creighton
Henry Z. groceries, 194 Merrimack,
B. h. 57 Creighton
Leroy A. proof reader, Riverside
Press, h. 355 Pearl
William I. C. salesman, B. house 82
Franklin
WThittle C. Livy, teacher, H. U. house 17
Sacramento
John E. fireman, 448 Main, bds. 65
Auburn
William C. blacksmith, b. 65 Auburn
Whitton James A. foreman, Cambridge-
port Diary Co. Blackstone, house
12 Worcester
see Whitten
Wholey James H. laborer, house 143
Webster ave.
Whorf Charles E. fish and oysters. 5
Central sq. h. 85 Green
Whoriskey Eliza, widow of John, house
72 Gore
Frances E.priucipal, LasseHpiiinaiy
school, b. 72 Gore
Hugh, stone cutter,h.l97 Cambridge
Hugh V. journalist, h. 78 Thorudike
Jane E. teacher. Gore primary school,
bds. 72 Gore
John J. student, D. 72 Gore
Joseph, printer, b. 17 Winter
Mary, widow of William, h. 127 Elm
Mary K. teacher Lassell school, hds.
72 Gore
Richard, stone cutter, h. 17 Winter
Richard, Jr. -indent. II. r. bds. r.
Winter
Whortheo Hannah, widow of Isaac, h.112
Pearl
Whyte Eben, blacksmith, Mt. Auburn
cemetery, i>. :*7 Auburn pi.
492
CAMBRIDGE ["W] DIRECTORY
Wickfors Theodore, cabinet maker, bds.
394 Main
Wiedemann Donat, sausage mnfg. 181
Broadway, h. 37 Hampshire
John P. machinist, h. 1 Lamson pi.
Wieland Caroline, widow,h. 19 Myrtle av.
Christian, polisher, rear 46 State, h.
16 Seckle
Wier Eliza A. Miss, h. 68 Wallace
Fred H. dist.atty.Court house, Third,
house at Lowell
Wiezer Barthold, belt maker, boards 96
Websier ave.
Wiggin Albert L. artists' materirls, 17
Bromfleld, B. b. 43 Pleasant pi.
Alfred, musician, h. 3 rear 110 Main
Charles H. orchestra, 622 Mass. ave.
h. 4 Rockwell
Fred, helper, 162 Broadway, bds. r.
110 Main
George W. hack driver, h. 2 Douglass
James, tinsmith, h. 167 Franklin
James B. artists7 materials, 17 Brom-
fleld, B. h. 13 Pleasant place
James William, cabinet maker, State,
house 402 Main
Liburtun W. clerk, h. 29 Regent
William P. house 12 Frost
Wiggins Herman D. artists' materials, 17
Bromfleld, b. 13 Pleasant pi.
Wight Alexander (Wight & Scorgie) , h.
147 Lexington ave. ward 1
Austin, clerk, Riverside Press, bds.
15 Magazine
& Scorgie (Alexander Wight and
Matthew L. Scorgie), granite wor-
kers and polishers, 258 Mt. Auburn
see White
Wigmore Charles Henry, grocer,31 Web-
ster ave. house do.
Walter, provisions, 217 Broadway,h.
239 Columbia
WILBER CHARLES B. drv
goods, 433 Mass. ave. h. 129 Wash-
ington. See p. 795
Wilbur Agnes, h. Moxon's bldg. Green
E. R. house 147 Washington
George, musician, h. 16£ Cottage
Hannibal P. h. Moxon's bldg. Green
Hanson, furnace setter, h.55 Maga-
zine
Wilcox Benjamin, fireman, h. 218 Vine
David (David Wilcox & Co.), hatter,
Portland, cor. Broadway and 8
Boylston sq. B. h. 21 Bigelow
David & Co. (David Wilcox and F.
R. Going), hat mnfrs. Portland,
c. Broadway, office 8 Boylston sq.
Boston
Elbert P. clerk, 7 Boylston sq. B. b.
21 Bigelow
Ella L. violin teacher, 2503 Mass. av.
boards do.
Wilcox Erley, bds. 12 Quincy
George B. printer, 299 Washington,
B. h. 13 Cleveland
William S. clerk, B. b. 2503 Mass.av.
William W. pattern maker, h. 2503
Mass. ave.
Wild Daniel J. (D.J. Wild & Co.), stoves,
etc. 27 Boylston, h. 5 Gibson
WILD D. J. & CO. (Daniel J.
Wild), stoves and tinware, 27 Boyl-
ston. See p. 805
John Mrs. bds. 160 Prospect
Joseph, house 5 Gibson
see Wilde and Wiles
Wilde Joseph, real estate,B. h.108 Henry
Joseph J. foreman, 72 Main,house at
Brighton
Lewis, clerk, b. 108 Henry
Louisa, teacher, b. 108 Henry
Wilder Cyrus D. h. 13 Lancaster
George B. car builder, F. R. R., B.h.
10 Forest
George B.Mrs. dressmaker, 10 Forest,
house do.
Harriet E. widow of James C. house
8 Temple
Lauraette, widow of Elihu, house 7
Blake
Marshall L. janitor, Union Hall, bds.
8 Temple
Mary, clerk, h. 47 Baldwin
Melville B. clerk, 2 Quincy market,
B. h. 24 Beech
Sarah J. widow of Silas, h. 20 Lake
Wildes Charles H. h. 9 Clinton
Wilds William, laborer, h. 19 Seventh
Wiles Harry A. clerk, B. b. 1 Hotel Ver-
non
John M.engineer,h.l Hotel Vernon
Wiley Annie A. Miss, dressmaker, 11
Wendell
Charles A. clerk, 154 Atlantic ave.
B. h. 27 Haskell
Franklin B. journalist, b. 15 Sumner
H. Catherine Miss, b. 7 Walker
John, police station 2, h. 309 Main
John B. Jr. machinist, h. 270 River
Joshua, city laborer, h. 1 Murdock
Seth X. h. 140 Magazine
S. Herbert, storage, h. 140 Magazine
William, clerk, h. 39 Garden
Wilkes Clement, lumber handler, housp
124 Hastings
Wilkey Arthur, clerk, B. b. 4 Carver
Frederick,steward, Foxcroft Club,h.
4 Carver
Wilkins Edgar, clerk, 455 Main, bds. 32
Antrim
Elizabeth B. widow of Joseph,house
32 Antrim
Ernest F. clerk, 638 Mass. ave. bds.
32 Antrim
Eliza J. Mrs. h. 141 Huron ave.
CAMBRIDGE [ff] DIRECTORY
493
Wilkins George H. carpet cutter, house
Eindgefield
Lymau E. bookkeeper, h. 176 Elm,
ward 5
Matel E. h. 32 Antrim
Mary L. student, Radcliffe College,
h. 2 Carver
William A. plumber, 1440 Mass. ave.
house 303 Pearl
William B. carpenter, 111£ Inman
Wilkinson Albert, helper, rms.H58,Mass.
avenue
Daniel C. h. 155 Main
George, dental student, bds. 3 De
Wolfe place
John, teamster, bds. 37 Berkshire
John W. at Custom House, B. h. 1
Percy place
Mary J. widow of James F. house 3
De Wolfe
Philip J. plumber,b. 3 De Wolfe pi. \
Walter, brass worker, b. 155 Main
William, jobber, h. 209 Franklin
William L.machinist,h.79 Thorndike
Wilkshire Thomas, watchman, 24 Brattle,
h. 250 Franklin
Wilkshlems Mary E. Mrs. h.6 Worcester
Will John M. baker, 3 Austin, house 295
Broadway [7 Allen
Willard Charles C. bookkeeper, B. house
Charles F. carpenter, 826 Somerville
ave. h. at Somerville
Eugene K. electrician, h. 4 Beech
Frank H. apothecary, h. 410 Cam-
bridge
Henry A. h. 151 Mt. Auburn
Martha M. Miss, h. 1582 Mass. ave.
May W. Miss, clerk, 649 Mass. ave. b.
60 Hancock
Norman R. student, bds. 26 Fairfield
Ramson, clerk, House of Correction,
Thorndike, cor. Third, h. 135 Otis
Robert Mrs. h. 3 Berkeley pi.
Roscoe M. clerk, 265 Pearl, house 1
Westacott ct.
Thedora, h. 3 Berkeley pi.
William A. P. ins. agent, 120 Tre-
mout, B. h. 26 Fairfield
Willcomb Winfred H. electrician, house
40 Market <
Willett Charles J. carpenter. h.9 Railroad
Joseph, brick maker, h. 150 Rindge
avenue
sc- Ouellet
Willey Aaron R. h.28 Lee
Barry F. electrician, i). 82 Franklin
John F.trav. salesman, h.s_> FrankliD
.John W. painter, 275 Columbia, h.19
Portsmouth
Lydia J. widow of Orson W. lodging
bouse, 1 1 Brattle
Thomas f. drug clerk, l Putnam Bq,
rms. 21 Mt. Auburn
Willhanck Francis V. clerk, P. O. 647
Mass. ave. h. at Somerville
Williams Aaron, laborer, 81 Main, house
at Boston [avenue
Aldret J. laborer, B. h. 2461 Mass.
2336 Mass. ave.
Antonio, h. 8 Sixth
Asa, bds. 1653 Mass. ave.
Bennett J. bookkeeper, 232 Cam-
bridge, B. b. 54 Prospect
BreckenridgeE. night watchman, h.
24 Magee
Carl, machinist, rms. 1 Douglass pi.
Carrie M. Miss, teacher, Allston
school, b. 84 Inman
Charles, h. 132 Harvard
Charles, rubber worker, h. 18 Mill
Charles A. baker, 29 Franklin, bds.
12 Sidney
Charles C. student, Newton, b. 128
Lake View ave.
Charles H. carpenter, 113 Broadwav,
h. 12 Sidney
Charles J. rms. 174 Auburn
Charles J. F. trav. salesman, h. Ill
Pleasant
Charles R. laborer, h. 18 Mill
David B. b. 128 Lake View ave.
Edward M. inspector, Custom House,
B. h. 13 Acorn
Elizabeth, widow, h. 59 Bristol
Ephraim S. machinist, h. 84 Inman
Eva M. and Georgie L. h. 13 Acorn
Frank B. surveyor, b. 13 Acorn
Frank S. soap maker, b. 12 Sidney
Gaston, painter, b. 3 Murdock
George, laborer, h. 37 Brewery
George, plasterer, b. 4k Essex
George F. meats, h. 1164 inman
Griffith J. roofing. 232 Cambridge,
B. h. 54 Prospect
Henry, h. 70 Murray
Henry F. h. Reed St. ct.
James, hairdresser, B. h. 6 Carlisle
.lane M!rs.dressniaker,18 Mt. Auburn,
house do.
John, laborer, h. 302 Vine
.John B. carpenter, b. IS Mt. Auburn
John K.S1 Main, h. 293 Third
.John II. Mrs. h. 94 Otis
John .1. teamster,rms.l3o Cambridge
.John 1'. printer, h. it Murdock
Joseph.collar maker,h.20 Mt. Auburn
ILLI VMS JOSEPHJaardware,
20 Dock Bq. B.h. 128 Lake Vie*
ave. See page 20
Joseph, laborer, 81 Maiuji.at Bostou
Joseph A., jeweller, h. 7 Roseland
Joseph E. coachman, house 1556
( iambridge
Joseph H. clerk, 20 Dock Bq. B. b.
128 Lake Vie* ave.
W
494
CAMBRIDGE [Tfl"\ DIRECTORY
Williams J. stable, First, cor. Charles
J. Bertram, publishing agent, H. U.
h. 6 Charming pi.
Lewis, city laborer, h. 90 Harvard
Louise F. h. 64 Hancock
Lucretia, widow of Ambler, h. 18
Mill
Maria Mrs. h. 461 Winsor
Maria A. widow, h. 5 Pine
Mark, bridge builder, h. 66 Thorndike
Mary Mrs. nurse, h. 6 Beech
Mary, widow of Charles, grocer, 296
Vine, h. 298 do.
Mary Ann, widow, h. 70 Murray
Mary C. cook, b. 23 Portland
Mary J. Mrs. h. 3 Gray pi.
Mary L. housekeeper, h. 21 Tremont
Mary W. widow of' William W. h.
14 Sumner
Nathaniel, tailor, 489 Mass. ave.
Oscar, teamster, h. 25 Bristol
Owen A. watchman, h. 69 Plymouth
Pell, laborer, h. 102 Hastings
Rachael, widow of Andrew S. house
50 Market
Richard, plasterer, bds. 167 Otis
Rufus P. teacher, E. H. S., B. h. 86
Washington ave.
Scott E. coachman, h. 98 Plympton
Stephen W. h. 44 Cottage
Thomas, paper cutter, h. 1 Eighth
Thomas, h. 8 Davis
Thomas, student, rms. 76 Murray
Thomas, teamster, h. 88 First
Thomas J. porter, rms. 74 Harvard
William, bds. 34 Mellen
William, jobber, b. 32 Brewery
William, rubber worker, house 106
Webster ave.
William J. clerk, b. 148 River
& Morrissey, variety store, 534 Cam-
bridge
see Mc Williams
Williamson Albert E. engineer, bds. 106
Thorndike
Frank M. baker, h. 129 Elm
Williard Charles, laborer, h. 32 Brewery
Willicotte John W. at Tower's, bds. 389
Winsor
Rhoda, widow of John, h. 389 Winsor
Willis Arthur B. variety store, 339 Main,
b. 353 do.
Bridget, widow of Daniel, boards 40
Broadway
Eliza S. widow of William, house-
keeper, 25 Mt. Pleasant
Elmer L. clerk, 137 Federal, B. h. 48
Creighton
James, carpenter, h. 40 Broadway
James, waiter, b. 4 Butler ct.
Nelson, laborer, h. 15 Clark
Sarah A. widow of Newell J. house
7 Douglass
Willis Walter R. clerk.B.h. 37 Regent
William D. teamster, 97 Cambridge,
B. h. 12 Broadway
Williston Alice M. b. 15 Berkeley
Edwin 0. granite, B. h.168 Magazine
Lyman R. h. 15 Berkeley
Mabel, teacher, 17 Berkeley, boards
15 do.
Samuel, asst. law professor, H. U.
h. 45 Garden
Willson Robert W. laboratory, H. U. h.
64 Brattle
see Wilson
Willoughby Arthur L.clerk,154 Harvard,
b. at Somerville
Charles C. asst. Peabody Museum,h.
18 Ellsworth ave.
Willwerth Alex, bookbinder, h. 132 Otis
A. Louis, h. 161 Broadway
Charles, laborer, h. 161 Broadway
William F. messenger, b. 132 Otis
William J. boiler maker, 72 Main
Wilmot Alfred G. real estate, boards S
Orchard
Harvey B. real estate, Somerville, h.
8 Orchard
William D. trick bicyclist, house 23
Erie
Wilshere William, clerk, 31 Webster av.
h. 42 Bristol
Wilson Ada M. Mrs. h. 14 Cottage
Adam K. (Powell &Co.),job printer.
10 Dunster, h. 35 Wendell
Annie, h. 1529 Cambridge
Annie M. Mrs. h. 27 Norfolk
Carrie dressmaker, 465 Main, b. do.
Charles,printer,Riverside Press, rms.
23 Trowbridge
Charlet E. clerk, b. 15 Union
Charles F. manager, Little, Brown
& Co.'s bindery, Blackstone, h. 18
Garden
Charles H. teas, etc. 344 Cambridge,
h. at Somerville
Charles S. asst. foreman, University
Press, h. 15 Remington
Clarence L. bookkeeper, 6 Central
wharf, B. h. 35£ Essex
Daniel, butter and eggs, house r. 422
Columbia
David, foreman, dry press room, Uni-
versity Press, h. 69 Putnam ave.
Edmond, lather, h. 84 School
Edwin E. produce, 7 Blackstone, B.
h. 15 Orchard
Edwin H. with Arena Pub. Co., B.
h. 16 Lee
Euna L. Mrs. h. 16S4 Mass. ave.
Frank (Thomas Wilson & Son),
painter, rear 14 Fairmont ave. h.*
12 do.
Frank E. engineer, h. 20 Columbia
Frederick B. teamster, h. 52 Pine
CAMBRIDGE [W"] DIRECTORY
495
Wilson George, teamster, h. Ill Gore
George A. clerk, b. 15 Union
Gus, carpenter aud builder, 302 Co-
lumbia, h. do.
Gustava, widow, h. 302 Columbia
Harrv J. piano case maker, 368 Main,
h. 303 VVinsor
Henry, at 467 Broadway, b. do.
Henry, mariner, h. 112 Clark
Henry, painter, b. 5 Parnell
Henry, peddler, b. 58 Winter
Henry B. clerk, h. 199 Clark
Herbert E. student, H. U. bds. 69
Putnam ave.
Horace M. clerk, Univ. Press, bds.
1775 Mass. ave.
James, asst. foreman, book bindery,
Riverside Press, h. 5 Warland
Jane, widow of John, h. 9 Elmer
John, boot and shoemaker, 443 Main,
h. 32 Western ave.
John, pres. John Wilson & Son, Uni-
versity Press, Brattle sq. house
1775 Mass. ave.
John, steward, h. 13 Douglass
John& Son, incor. printers, Univer-
sity Press, Brattle square, and 254
Washington, B.
John Pi. clerk, International S. Co.
Commercial wharf, B. h. 137 Main
John R. clerk, park dept. office, City
Hall, h. 141 Washington
Jonas W. teamster, h. 15 Union
Joshua, bookbinder, bds. 4 Jay
Leonard J. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, bds. 5 Warland
Margaret, widow of John, house 58
Winter
Martha E. Mrs. h. 65 Hastings
Mary Mrs. house r. 42 Hampshire
Mary, widow of Charles, house 206
Franklin
Matilda, house 22 Pleasant
Nancy P. widow of Joshua, h. 4 Jay
Richard, bds. 39£ Holyoke
Richard A. engineer, h. 106 Norfolk
Robert, shipper, bds. 101 School
Robert, teamster, h. 5 Franklin
Robert W. shipper, 27 Franklin, bds.
5 do.
Royal, h. 1590 Mass. ave.
Samuel- laborer, 91 Broadway ,house
77 Hastings
Samuel D. student, H. U. bds. 1684
Mass. avenue
Samuel E. janitor, h. 157 Winsor
Sarah A. Mis<. fur worker, 14 Brom-
field, B. house 10 Lake
Thomas, house B8 Bastings
Thomas (Thomas Wilson & Son .
painter, r. 14 Fairmont ave. h. do.
Thomas, paper hanger. 730 Mass. av.
house 17 Hews
Wilson Thomas & Son (Thomas and
Frank), painters, rear 14 Fairmont
avenue
Thomas S. carpenter, house 1146
Cambridge
Una Mrs. h. 1686 Mass. ave.
Walter E. driver, bds. 15 Union
William, at Am.Rub.Co.b.13 Parnell
William, peddler, bds. 58 Winter
William E. foreman, press room,
University Press, h. 60 Hancock
William H. elevator man, boards 28
Hubbard ave.
William J. foreman, Eastern potato
yard, Chas'n, h. 323 River
William J. bookbinder, 112 Beach,
B. bds. 4 Jay
see Willson
Wilss Louisa C. widow of August, house
19 Bowdoin
Wiltberger Amelia E. h. 7 Essex
Wilton Cyrus A. piana tuner, 286 Main,
rooms 16 Howard
Wiltshire Thomas, watchman, house 250
Franklin
Winchester Charles, carpenter, house 128
Magazine
Winfield James S. porter, h. 93 Hastings
Winfree Arthur, laborer, h. 2 Jordau pi.
Wing Jacob, grocer, 732 Cambridge. h. do.
Wingate Charles E. L. managing editor,
Boston Journal, h. 19 Belle vue av.
Wingersky Lazarus, hatter, 139 Hanover,
B. house 60 Sixth
Wink Jacob, grocer, h. Hi Line
Winkley Hobart W.asst. at Observatory,
bds. at Boston
Jeremiah O. paper hanger, B. house
5 Mead
Winlock Anna Miss, asst. at Observatory,
bds. 47 Langdon
George L. asst. gen. freight agent,
N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R., B. house
56 Shepard
Isabella, widow of Joseph, house 47
Laugdon
John P.(Barbour, Stockwell & Co.),
iron founder, 205 Broadway,house
18 Clinton
Louisa Miss, assistant at Observa-
tory, bds. 47 Langdon
Winn Joseph L. electrician, 728 Mass.
ave. house 4 Douglass
William, laborer, b. 67 Plympton
William J. physician, 1 Dana
\\"m<lo\v Annie, widow of Frank, house
21 William
Daniel, clerk, 1316 Mass. ave. house
3 Linden
Edward, cook, h. 1 Loughrey av. .
Frank, boiler maker, 72 Main, rooms
17 Tremont
Henry, teamster, b. 3 Front at. el .
496
CAMBRIDGE \_Yf] DIRECTORY
Winslow Henry H. lawyer,631 Mass. av.
house 152 Magazine
Jennie P. Mrs. janitor, Cushing
school, house 32 Cushing
John E. police station l,h.50 Cushing
William D. sheriff's keeper, house
70 Inman
Winsor Isaac T. bds. 9 Dover
Julia D. Mrs. h. 427 Broadway
Justin, librarian, H. U. house 74
Sparks
K. M. Miss, house 427 Broadway
Lydia A. widow of William H. house
215 Auburn
Paul, electrical engineer,B.h.21 Gray
Winter Henry D. salesman, M. E. Ride-
out & Co. State, h. 154 Green
Henry O. clerk, 80 Pleasant, boards
154 Green
Matilda E. Mrs. bds. 12 Columbia
Rupert, mariner, bds. 21 Lawrence
Winters John M. teamster, h. 24 Grant
Winther Carl A. clerk, B. bds. 21 Trow-
bridge
Matilda L. Mrs. h. 21 Trowbridge
Winthrop Charles A.Mrs.h. 28 Hawthorn
Simon, grocer, 20 Hancock,house 306
Green
Winton George B. conductor, N. Y. N.
H. & H. R. R. h. 8 Rockingham
Wire William, machinist, Watertown Ar-
senal, h. 4 Sacramento place
Wirth Joseph, foreman,22 Bridge, house
at Revere
Wise Bert, bds. 212 Winsor [365 Main
Clara B. widow of George O. house
Henry A. waiter, U. S. Hotel, B.
house 62 Kinnaird
Samuel, driver, 14 Dublin, bds. do.
see Weisse
Wiseman Daniel J. clerk, 42 Oliver, B.
bds. 17 School
Edward J. wood turner, b. 17 School
George T. printer, bds. 17 School
James, plasterer, b. 446 Winsor
Julia, at Riverside Press, boards 8
Howard
Robert, helper, h. 58 Fairmont
Thomas, engineer, steamer 7, house
416 Main
Thomas, Jr. bds. 416 Main
Thomas G. blacksmith's helper, h.
57 Cherry
Thomas J. plasterer, 4 Gore, h. do.
Wiswell George C. salesman, 450 Wash-
ington, B. h. 45 Orchard
Witham Amos, cooper, h. 170 Gore
Charles H. phvsician, 1a Blake, h.
9 Park
Roy, cooper, bds. 170 Gore
Witherell Davis C. engineer, h. 25 Fifth
Freeman C. fish, 556 Mass. ave. house
79 Franklin
Witherell Henry F. fish,10 T wharf,B.h.
66 Magazine
William B. fish, 10 T wharf, B. h.
66 Magazine
Witherly Alden D. trav. salesman, house
54 Antrim
Withers John, machinist, h. 117 Second
Withey Simeon B. carpenter, 13 Palmer,
house 52 Brattle
Withington Caroline N. Miss, clerk, 138
Norfolk, h. 11 Perry
Charles F. clerk, 7 Central sq. bds.
11 Perry
Eugene A. laborer, h. 54 Howard
Fannie, widow of Alonzo, nurse, h.
11 Perry
Henry, laborer, h. 45 School
James, bds. 177£ Harvard
Withycombe William R. cooper, Niles
* Bros, house end Kildare
Witte Louis, mnfr. children's clothing,
159 Beach, h. 54 Pleasant
Wittig Otto, cigar maker, house 118
Columbia
Wixon Joseph W. Riverside Press, bds.
41 Western aye.
Martin L. foreman, h. 10 Kenway
Wixted James H. hatter,h.77 Hampshire
Woehler Clara Mrs. bds. 9 Buckingham
Woleott Frank, mason, h. 12 Cogswell av.
Harriet B. Mrs. h. 18 Gray
Henry K. billiards, 677 Mass. ave.
house 724 do.
, Joseph A. physician, 303 Broadway,
house do. [Broadway
Leocadie A. widow of J.B. house 303
Oliver A. student, H. IT. boards 303
Broadway
Wolf John, musician, h. 17 Upton
Wolfe Annie C. candy maker, boards 239
Broadway
John M. motorman, h.239 Broadway
John P. piano maker,b.239 Broadway
William, laborer, b. 11 Leighton ct.
William H.coppersmith,h.l0 Blanche
, at Woven Hose, rooms 239
Columbia [Seventh
Wolfendale William, machinist, house 4
Wolff Augustus, com. mer. B. house 11
Vincent
Frederick, hairdresser, \% Brattle,
bds. 2 Wallace Terrace
Johan,woodengraver,boards 5 Hotel
Pleasant
Wolffe Elva I. B. Mrs. h. 24 Follen
E. Gertrude, asst. at Observatory,
bds. 24 Follen
Martyn L. clerk, B. bds. 24 Follen
William B. law student, H. U. and
bus. manager, Harvard Crimson,
1304 Mass. ave. b. 24 Follen
Wolterstrom Joanna, widow of Peter, h.
43 Brookline
CAMBKIDGE [f?~\ DIRECTORY
407
Woltz Annie M. widow, h. 46 Brookline
Wood Achsie J. widow of David L. h.
18 Orchard
Agnes, widow, house 25 Sidney
Alden, carpenter, b. Hotel Myrtle,
Moore
Alfred, cracker dealer, 29 Franklin,
house 8 Gardner
Alfred F. cracker dealer, 29 Franklin,
bds. 8 Gardner
Alice Mrs. house 1043 Cambridge
Alice, widow of Francis, house 1335
Cambridge
Annie S. house 8 Gardner
Arthur, carpenter, h. 25 Surrey
Bertha T. Mrs. h. 1095 Cambridge
B. Sturgis, elocutionist,h.7 Pleasant
Charles J. wood carver, h. 32 Park
Charles P. bookkeeper, 1390 Mass.
ave. h. 28 Mellen
Clark, engineer, b. 7 Hotel Albert,
144 Harvard
Daniel W. wood turner, 384 Main,h.
98 Columbia
Edward B. draughtsman, B. bds. 19
Cottage
Edward E. paints, etc. 12 Sudbury,
B. h. 28 Garfield
Elmer E. grocer, h. 58 Hammond
Frederick, house 15 Harris
F. W. Channing, architect, house 15
Harris
George, collector, h. 23 William
WOOD GEORGE A. grocer, 1390
Mass. ave. Harvard square, h. 12
Chauncy. See page 776
George H. bookbinder,B.h.57 Harris
Gilbert, stonecutter, h. 2 Vineyard
Hannah, widow of Arthur, house 25
Surrey
Harriet A. Miss, house 48 Cottage
Harry J. (Wood, Taylor & Co.),
Thorndike, rms. 334 Harvard
Henry, hostler, 12 Soden, bds. 57
Flo ward
Henry B. photographer,h. 53 Market
.lames, foreman, First, cor. Main, h.
at Boston
.lames A. tool sharpener, 258 Mt.
Auburn, h. 71 Hoi worthy
James A. lumber, 54 Kilbv, B. house
1691 Mass. ave.
James L. house 48 Cottage
Jared S. clerk, b. 10 Arlington
Johanna T. widow of Caleb T. house
04 Hancock [h. 75 Garfield
John, paints and oils, 12 Sudbury, B.
John II. clerk, b. 235 Columbia
John II. teamster, h. 87 Wendell
John T, clerk, B. h. 6 Esses
John W.wood earver.h. 10 Arlington
John W. Jr. student II. l\ bds. 40
Arlington
Wood Joseph, carpenter, h. 42 Hawthorn
Laura S. widow of Alfred, house 12
Chauncy
Lydia, widow of Robert,h.40 Austin
Mabel F. Miss, 43 Kirkland
Marcellus A. brush maker, 122 Har-
vard, h. at Somerville
Martha K. widow of John H. house
204 Auburn [house do.
Mary Mrs. dressmaker, 98 Columbia
Mary H. F. Mrs. h. 43 Kirkland
Mary J. h. 151 Mt. Auburn
Stephen, stucco worker, house 111
Hammond
Victor L. at collar factory, boards 25
Surrey
William B. salesman, at Everett, bds.
19 Kenway
William F. sexton, St.Bartholmew"s
church, h. 53 Market
William H. (William H. Wood &
Co.), lumber, 13 Broadway, cor.
Third, house 298 Harvard
WOOD WILLIAM H. & CO.
(William H.Wood and George A.
Stuart), lumber,etc. 13 Broadway,
cor. Third. See back binding
W. Whitney, 13 Broadway, bds. 298
Harvard
Woodaman Benjamin, clerk, 8 Boylston,
bds. 13 Mullen
Woodard Bainbridge W. 54 Kilbv, B. h.
3 Clinton
James, carpenter, b. 167 Hampshire
Sarah T. widow of James, h. 5 Sixth
see Woodward
Woodberry Philip O. clerk, h.1583 Mass.
avenue
William O. clerk, 40 State, B. b. 15S3
Mass. ave.
Woodbridge Ann E. widow of Gilbert, h.
52 Antrim
Bicvcle Club, 2076 Mass. ave.
Frank W. clerk, 65 F. H. market, B.
h. Woodbridge
H. Warren, 65 F. H. market, B. bds.
2253 Mass. ave.
Samuel F. pres. North ave. Savings
Bank and provisions, 67 F. H. mar-
ket, B. h. 2251 Mass. ave.
William F. provisions, 67 F. EL mar-
ket, B. b. 2253 Mass. ave.
Woodburn Frederick C. poultry, HI Au-
burn, house do.
Woodbury Adelaide M. b. .~>1 Henry
Charles F. carpenter, boards 215
Harvard
EDben R. fireman, h. 14 Tufts
Eben R. Mrs. dressmaker, 11 Tufts,
house do.
George II. salesman,! 1!) Washington,
B.h. Hotel Edna, Arnold Circle
Isaac A. Mrs. house '.»: Otis
498
CAMBRIDGE ["^J DIRECTORY
Woodbury John W. shoe mnf r.h.4 Green-
ough avenue
Lennette A. Miss, clerk, county treas.
office, Court House, b. 97 Otis
Willard H. horse dealer, h.51 Henry
Woodford John, laborer, h. 27 Gore
Woodland Joseph H. clerk, 63 Boylston,
b. 31 Mill
Joshua, currier, h. 47 Plymouth
Stuart, grocer, 63 Boylston, h. 31
Mill
Woodman Byron, clerk, h. 181 Winsor
Charles, piano case maker, house 303
Columbia
Charles F. clerk, U.S. Sub-Treasury,
P. O. bldg. B. h. 76 Garfield
Charlotte F. widow of Cyrus, house
9 Kirkland place
J. Edmund, at Harvard University,
h. 1671 Cambridge
Mary Miss, h. 9 Kirkland place
Walter physician, Hubbard pk. h.do.
W. Scott, freight conductor, B. & M.
R. R. h. 6 Leighton ct.
Woodruff Frank B. bicycles and bicycle
repairing, 445 Mass. ave. b.57 Pearl
Woods Brothers (Edward C. and Fifield
E. Woods), painters, 428 Main
Byron, teamster, 81 Main
Charles B. designer, h.322 Brookline
Edward A. salesman, boards 430
Broadway
Edward C. (Woods Bros.), painters,
428 Main, h. 289 Mass. ave.
Elizabeth Mrs. confectionery, rms.
222 Columbia
Ellen, widow, h. 115 Kinnaird
Fifield E. (Wood Bros.), painter,428
Main, h. 34b Cherry
Henry W. vocalist, b. 32 Bigelow
Ida E. asst. at Observatory, bds. at
Natick
Isabella G. music teacher,430 Broad-
way, bds. do.
James H. books, 29 Brattle, house at
Somerville
James M. Jr. salesman, B. house 32
Bigelow
Jennie, widow of Edward, house 169
Norfolk
John G. salesman, h.5 Glenwood av.
John M.(John M. Woods & Co.), 22
Bridge, office, 31 Lancaster, B. h.
at Somerville
OODS JOHN M. & CO. (John
M. Woods and Charles H. Sher-
burne) , lumber, 22 Bridge, and 31
to 35 Lancaster, B. See page 23
Joseph A. steam fitter, h. 79 Hamp-
shire
Leon, carpenter, h. 257 Sidney
Mary A. Miss, h. 27 Cowperthwaite
Mina A. Mrs. house 32 Bigelow
w
Woods Patrick C. stucco worker, B. h.
430 Broadway
Peter C. porter, h. 54 Franklin
William, freight handler,h. 44 North
Woodside Alonzo F. clerk, P. O., B. bds.
90 Inman
John P. engineer, h. 90 Inman
Maud S. gold beater, h. 90 Inman
Woodsome Andrew, teamster, house 204
Columbia
Woodward Abishai, h. 14 Sumner
Alice S. h. 14 Sumner
Archelaus K. salesman, h.1162 Mass.
avenue
Charles E. clerk, 1238 Mass. ave. bds.
9 Remington
Grace R. Miss, teacher, Willard
primary school, b. 34 Cottage
Huldah P. widow of Frederick R. h.
34 Cottage
Priscilla, widow of Charles, h. 403
Mass. ave.
Woodworth Charles A. carpenter, h. 59
Hubbard ave.
Edward J. treas. 39 Harvard, house
at Allston
Henry L. locksmith, b. 3 Tremont
Horace, watchmaker, h. 3 Tremont
James A. architect, b. 3 Tremont
Jay B. instructor, H. U. h.7 Rutland
Mason Co., E. J. Woodworth, treas.
box mnfrs. etc. 39 Harvard
Titus, teamster, h. 448 Winsor
William M. bds. 149 Brattle
Woolley Samuel R. silversmith, house 53
Ellery
Woolson James A. leather, 136 Summer,
B. h. 277 Harvard
Woolston James, carpenter, h. 17 Banks
Woolway Richard, clerk, 1238 Mass. av.
h. 11 Cleveland
Wootton Joseph M. painter, h. 10 Grigg
Worcester Ann Maria, widow of Thomas
F. h. 77 Brattle
Asa, brush mnf r. h. 7 Felton
WORCESTER BROS, (Charles
H., Samuel A., Frederick and
Franklin Worcester), furniture, 23
and 25 Brattle. See page 797
Charles H. (Worcester Bros.), furni-
ture, 25 Brattle, h. at Hollis, X.H.
Franklin (Worce ter Bros.), furni-
ture, 25 Brattle, b. 1734 Mass. av.
Frederick (Worcester Bros.), furni-
ture, 25 Brattle, h. 1734 Mass. ave.
George H. brush mnfr. 27 Exchange,
B. h. 58 Garfield
George W. teacher, h. 59 Wendell
Samuel A. (Worcester Bros.), furni-
ture, 25 Brattle, h. at Hollis, N.H.
Warden Archie, case maker, b. 43 Web-
ster avenue
Elizabeth O. Mrs. h. 314 Broadwav
CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY
499
Worden Isaac V. saw filer, 8 Central, h.
51 Brookline
James H. builder, 265 Columbia, h.
167 Hampshire
Wornell Louis D. hairdresser, 481 Mass.
ave. h. at Boston
Worthen George E. machinery dealer, 65
Main, house at East Lexington
John R. carriagesmith, 4 Western
ave. h. 109 Pearl
see Whorthen
Wotten Henry, clerk, b. 100 Putnam av.
Wren John, P. P. section hand, bds.2480
Mass. ave
John T. clerk, 369 Main, h. 86 School
Wright Amelia, principal, Willard prim-
ary school, rms. 825 Mass. ave.
Augusta A. Mrs. h. 85 Hastings
B. Frank, teamster, h. 398 Columbia
Charles E. bookkeeper, 234 Friend,
B. h. 2353 Mass. ave.
Charles H. clerk, b. 13 Dunster
Charles H. clerk, C. G. L. Co. 1290
Mass. ave. h. 52 Walden
Charles J. teamster, h. 26 Brookline
Charles P. waiter, h. 43 Washington
Clifford B. clerk, b. 114 Washington
avenue
Cyril (C. Wright & Co.), 1388 Mass.
ave. Harvard sq. h. 1130 do.
WRIGHT C. & CO. (Cyril
Wright), real estate and mortgages,
8 Harvard sq. See p. 16
C. H. Conrad, instructor, H. U. h.
16 Gray
Daniel W. theo. student, H. U. rms.
150 Mt. Auburn
Edward L. provisions, 89 River, h.
75 do.
Euphemia C. Mrs. h. 38 State
Franklin, janitor, 24 Holyoke, house
27 Grigg
TT7RIGHT GEORGE G. grain
VV 84 Mt. Auburn, bds. 13 Dunster.
See reverse side, yellow insert,
opp. Box Mnfrs.
Harry, steward, h. 15 Grant
WRIGHT HASTINGS I>. baker,
84 Mt. Auburn, h. 84 do. See page
Henry A. lithographer, Riverside!
Press, h. 261 Brookline
James E. foreman, 75 Main, house 93
Norfolk
.lames II. sec. Grocers' Exchange,
B. h. 116 Oxford
John, laborer, h. '27 Jay
John II. laborer, h. 6 Mager
Kittle D. Mrs. cashier, 518 Wash. P>.
rms. 23 Norfolk
Laura Miss, teacher, Willard primary
school, rms. 826 Mass. ave.
Margaret B. Mrs. h. 16 Graj
Wright Mitchell, laborer, h. 202 Bridge
Nathan M. provisions, 2 Norfolk, b.
5 Dickinson
Rodney P. piano regulator, house 6
Granite
R. Irving, student, H. U. rooms 14
Greenough avenue
Samuel J. Mrs. h. 11 Dover
Theo. F. Rev. prof. Homiletics, N.
C. Theol. school, h. 42 Quincy
William, house 13 Dunster
William G. stenographer, bds. 261
Brookline
William L. draughtsman, at Prov-
idence, b. 38 Lake View ave.
Wroth Harry J. mattress maker, b. 114
Harvard
Wruck Ludwig, bookkeeper, Cambridge
Laundry, h. 85 Putnam ave.
Wy Lee, laundry, 22 Brookline, h. do.
Wyatt Stephen J. clerk, 90 North, B. b.
123 Otis
, widow of Albert N. h. 123 Otis
Wyeth Alice A. h. 15 Hilliard
Alice S. widow of A. Augustus, h.
51 Ellery
Franklin (Wyeth Bros), undertaker,
1426 Mass. ave. h. 9 Rutland
Bros. (B. Franklin and Henry A.),
undertakers, 1426 Mass. ave.
Henry A. (Wyeth Bros.), undertak-
er, 1426 Mass. ave. h. 3 Shepard
James H. (J. Wyeth & Co.), grocer,
6 Brattle, h. 219 do.
John H. clerk and messenger, 765
Mass. ave. h. at Sharon
J. H. & Co. (James H. Wyeth and
Herbert M. Shepherd), groceries,
6 Brattle
Lucy C. teacher, Quincy primary
school, h. 15 Sacramento
Susan E. principal, Dunster primary
school, h. 23 Brendon
Zoa A. h. 15 Hilliard
Wylie James, grocer, 9 Brookline, rms.
28 do.
Wyman Abbie, widow of J. Henry, h.
382 Cambridge
Caroline F. widow of James, house
120 Norfolk
Charles II. ear conductor, room- to
dishing
Charles F. merchant, 58 India sq. B.
h. 90S Mass. ave.
< Sharles N . engineer, b. 439 Main
David \v. grocer, 137 Columbia, h.
302 Broadway
Edward, commission merchant, 82
Water, rm. 10, B. h. 3 Crai-ie
WVMAN JOHN 1\ lawyer, 30
Court, rooms 3 and i. B. house 23
Fayette. See p. 818
Mary M. h. lis Brattle
500
CAMBRIDGE
[X-Y]
DIRECTORY
Wyman Morrill M. physician, 25 Church,
h. 77 Sparks
Morrill M. Jr. h. 77 Sparks
.Samuel E. physician, 2 Mt. Auburn,
and 3 Putnam ave. h. do.
Susan, house 118 Brattle
William, clerk, 674 Mass. ave. house
58 Pleasant
William H. bookkeeper, b. 382 Cam-
bridge
Wyse John, yard hand, 336 Main, house
Hotel Grotto
Thomas P. rubber cutter, house 234
Columbia
Wyzanski Annie Miss, b. 401 Cambridge
Bessie Miss, b. 401 Cambridge
Charles J. salesman, b. 401 Cambridge
E. Eebecca, widow of Joseph, house
401 Cambridge
Henry M. clerk, b. 401 Cambridge
XAVIER ANSEL P. supt. 436 Main, h.
35 Essex
Arthur F. magician and jeweler, 7
Green, B. h. 92 River
YAGER JOHN F. steward, 14 Dunster,
h. 32 Putnam ave.
Yale Joseph C. dentist, 2458 Mass. ave.
house do.
Richard B. apothecary, 2460 Mass.
avenue, h. 2458 do.
Yancy Isaac B. laborer, b. 30 Soden
Yandell Ella Miss, nurse, 858 Mass. ave.
boards do.
Frances Miss, nurse, 858 Mass. ave.
boards do.
Yates Annie Mrs. h. 2 Hastings
Christopher, porter, 162 Broadway,
h. 19 Hunting
Harry, machinist, h. 135 Amory
Ybarra General A. importer, house 1735
Mass. ave.
Yeamans Alice, clerk, at 1061 Cambridge,
h. lll>o Inman
Jarius P. steam fitter, b. 142 Wash-
ington
Yeaton Adelaide A. Mrs. h. 14 Healey
F. T. clerk, 286 Main
Harry T. bds. 14 Healey
Sarah B. Mrs. at Baptist Home, h.
30S Brookline
Thomas, painter, h. 27 West
Yeomans Harry G. clerk, B. b. 9 Russell
Yerrington Ellen M. music teacher, 12
Remington, house do.
Frank M. pocket book manfr. 17
17 Battery march, B. h. 12 Rem-
ington
Olive, widow of James B. house 12
Remington
Yerxa Georgiana, widow of Edward N.
h. 5 Pemberton
Henry D. grocer, 680 Wash. B. house
37 Lancaster
Jeffrey, grocer, 298 Cambridge, h. at
West Somerville
Richard C. clerk, h. 23 Magnolia av.
Woodford (Yerxa & Yerxa), grocer,
669 Mass. ave. h. 896 do.
& Yerxa (Woodford Yerxa), grocer,
669 Mass. ave.
Yofe Morris, shoe repairer, 247£ Broad-
way, h. at Boston
Yore George, teamster, Richardson &
Bacon, h. 7 Fallon place
York David H. teamster, h.322 Columbia
Emeline M. widow of George H. h.
70 Prince
Frank S. clerk, h. 22 Cowperthwaite
Frederick W. machinist, b. 70 Prince
George W. clerk, 229 Franklin, B. h.
435 Main
Harry H. clerk, b. 322 Columbia
Joseph B. salesman, B. b. 70 Prince
Yott Peter, carpenter, h. 5 Parnell
Youd Bonaparte, h. 89 Fourth
Young Allen F. h. 57 Sidney
Alexander, driver, b.r.400 Columbia
Andrew, boiler maker, b. 325 Main
Annie E. widow of Prosper, house 5
Decatur ct.
Bartholomew M. h. 209 Green
Benjamin, wood carver, b. 147 Ham-
mond
Cassar J. upholsterer, h. 6 Cherry
Clarence H. clerk, 29 Franklin, bds.
at Boston
David, roofer, 1982 Mass. ave. h. at
West Somerville
David T. student, H. U. b. 6 Ash
EcLric F. crackei dealer, 29 Franklin,
h. 38 Mt. Auburn
Edward, electrician, 2369 Mass. ave.
h. 4 Olive place
Edward P. clerk, Mass. ave. rms. 24
Beech
Eliza J. Rezeau, widow of Henry W.
h. 2 Pleasant pi.
Elizabeth, collar maker, house 147
Hamilton
Emma J. principal, Tarbell primary
school, rms. 19 Magazine
Fraucena, widow of Carlos L. b. 194
Prospect
Fred W. car conductor, bds. Stephen
Young's, Bradbury
George, piano maker, rms. 50 Austin
George B. salesman, B. h. 282 Mass.
avenue
George M. machinist, rms. 271 Broad-
way
George U. inspector, B. W. P. Co. h
308 Mass. ave.
CAMBRIDGE [2] DIBECTOBY
501
Young George W. bamboo furniture
maker, b. 412 Putnam ave.
Hannah Mrs. h. 70 Austin
Henry, confectioner, h. 70 Austin
Herbert G. bookkeeper, 130 Gore, h.
9 Regent
Hittie S. Mrs. nurse, rms. 151 Auburn
Hortense O. teacher, Harvard gram-
mar school, b. 77 Prospect
Jacob J. piano trimmer, r. 368 Main,
h. at Boston
James, h. 70 Dana
James R. dining rooms, 15 Bow-
Jane M. «lressmaker, 39 Fairmont
John, carpenter, h. 10 Hancock
John, carver, house 69 Sixth
John, clerk, h. 41 Hampshire
John, clerk, Riverside Press, rooms
146 Magaziue
John Jr. h.412 Putnam ave.
John B. car conductor, b. 325 Main
John G. wood carver,b.l47 Hamilton
Joseph W. painter, h. 241 River
Lemuel J. b. 412 Putnam ave.
Louisa, widow of Charles J. house
13 Brewer
Margaret V. Mrs. h. 6 Ash
Nathaniel, janitor, 2 Central sq. h.do.
Nina I. widow of Frank A. dress-
maker, 15 Remington, h. do.
Orileus L. baker, 445 Cambridge, h.
447 do.
Otson, potato chips, 139 Blackstone,
B. h. Holworthy, opp. Locust
Rebecca A. h. 45 Erie
Robert J. laborer, h. 625 Putnam av
Samuel D. bookbinder, Riverside
Press, h. 43 Erie
Sarah, widow, b. Ash, cor. Brattle
Stephen, laborer, h. Conroy's block,
Bradbury
T. Edward, lineman, 109 State, B. b.
62 Cherry
William, painter, h. 1 Hotel Shirley,
School
William, piano polisher, r. 368 Main.
h. at Boston
William, shoemaker, 386 Putnam av.
rms. 40 Fairmont
William, wood carver,h.l47 Hamilton
William, clerk, h. 79 Plymouth
William Mrs. h. rear 400 Columbia
William II. action maker, bds. rear
400 Columbia [Bristol
Voungdahl Gu8, rubber worker, bds. 22
(Justavus, polisher, l». 22 Bristol
Matilda Mrs. h. 22 Bristol
Solomon, gardener, h. 22 Bristol
Youngerman Ruth, widow of Solomon.
b. 212 ( Columbia
Yrull Knut, piano maker, rms. 59 Essex
Yuen Lee, laundry, 251 Broadway, h. do.
Yuill Maude Miss, grocer, 28 Mill, h. do.
Yutin Axel, tailor, rms. 314 Cambridge
Y. M. C. A. 678 Mass. ave.
Y. W. C. A. 695 Mass. ave.
ZACHEUS OLAF, tailor, bds. 10 Broad-
way
Zack Bros. (Julius X. and Mayer H.),
photographers, 689 Cambridge
Julius X. (Zack Bros.), photogra-
pher, 689 Cambridge, house at
East Boston
Mayer H. (Zack Bros.), photogra-
pher, 689 Cambridge, h. at East
Boston
Zager Stephen J. teamster, h. 2524 Mass.
avenue
Zahn Marie, teacher, bds. 32 Bigelow
Zamore William, foreman, Otis, corner
First, h. 74 Dana
Zanditon Louis, dry goods merchant, h.
243 Columbia
Zapp Daniel, piano finisher, h. 9 Carlisle
Zautner William, candymaker, 713 Mass.
ave. b. 44 Pearl
Zefferino Antonio, laborer, h. 115 Second
Zeigler Michael, tanner, h. Tannery
Zelck Charles, shoemaker, 33£ Reed, h.
33 do.
Frank L. bookbinder. 7 Brattle, bds.
33 Reed [33 Reed
William C. printer's pressman, B. b.
Zerega Clarence A. confectioner, 94
Pleasant, h. 8 Warland
Edward F. clerk, 27 Kilby, B. and
(Zerega & Co.), 636 Mass. ave. b.
217 Green
John T. hatter, 636 Mass. ave. house
217 Green
& Co. (Edward S. Zerega), gents'
furnishing goods and hatters, 636
Mass. ave.
Zeta Psi Club, 24 Church
Zimmerman Fannie Mrs. grocer, 109
Portland, h. do.
Samuel, laborer, P. R. R. house io«>
Portland
Theodore, Foreman, Revere Sugar
Refinery, Water, h. ;n Somervifie
Zintz Harris, painter, h. 163 Kim
Zirkel William N. Foreman, 30 Boylston,
h. 51 Wicklow
Zittel Peter, baker, 264 Pearl, b. 262 do.
Zoller George C. driver, house 91 Rich-
dale ave.
Zollin Ida. widow of Axel, h. 2 Bennett
Xwinck Joseph, wood carver, i>. 56 <>ti-
31
502
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NASHUA,
NEW BEDFORD,
PORTSMOUTH,
QUINCY,
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PUBLISHERS
and PRINTERS
97 Oliver Street, BOSTON, MASS.
Catalogue of Our Publications— Bath, Brunswick and Richmond, Me.,
Biddeford and Saco, Me., Brookline, Mass., Cambridge, Mass., Haver-
hill Bradford, and Groveland, Mass., Lewiston and Auburn, Me.,
Nashua, N. H., New Bedford, Mass., Portsmouth, N. H., Quincy,
Mass., Rockland, Belfast and Camden, Me., Somerville, Mass.,Woburn
and Winchester, Mass.
T)
SHEET METAL
WORKERS.
GREENE & CO.,
723 Massachusetts
Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
EMBRACING
A Classified List of all Trades, Professions and Pursuits in the City of CAMBRIDGE for
the year 1896, arranged Alphabetically for each Trade, thus exhibiting at a
glance the full address and Special Business of her Citizens.
Accountant.
CONANT CHARLES M.
State, near Osborn. See p. 96
Advertising Agents.
(Signs and Fences.)
CALLAHAN W. J. & CO.
124 Elm. See p. 790
Aluminum Ware.
WHITE F. A. 675 Mass. ave.
See p. 806
Ambulance and Patrol
Wagons.
WAUGH CHARLES & CO.
442 to 450 Maiu. See p. 35
Ammonia.
Christopher <;. A. 300 Broadway
Antique Furniture and
China.
GLARE FREDC. 29 Brattle.
See page 7(.)x
GRANT A. M. & I). \\. n;
State Sec p. 7!»S
PEDERSEH PETER A. 11
( Sherry. Sec page 798
POWERS LEE L.S0 Boylston,
See page S27
ROBINSON T. (52S Mass. ave.
See page 798
Antique Pottery.
HEWS A. H & CO. 99 Cres-
cent ave. See page 793
Apothecaries.
Acheson W. R. 81 Webster ave.
Andros H. S. 697 Mass. ave.
BARTLETT HORACE S.
1338 Mass. ave. See p. 96
Bass Charles A. 1054 Mass. ave.
Bayley A. R. & Co. 637 Mass. ave.
Blatchford George H. 1390 Cam-
bridge
Cahill J. F. 1248 Cambridge
Claflin Walter A. 1 Brattle
Combs Charles E. 1093 Cambridge
Crocker P. R. 30S Broadway
Cunningham Pharmacy,1369 Cam-
bridge
I ><>\\ George F. 50 Bovlstou
Dow Mareellus I. L69 Pearl
Eaton D. A. 31 Brattle
Farwell s. W. 230,Cambridge
FRAZIER WILLIAM 11.1(5)
Harvard. Sec p. 808
Gafiey Thomas V. 125 Cambridge
(Jove Ezra C. 276 and 337 Main
Grace Edw. .1. 183 Mt. Auburn
Greeley II. A. & Co. 1238 Cam-
bridge
Barbour John .1. '.).'{ Rice
Hubbard .1. II. .v Co. 1360 Mass.av.
Hunt W. IJ. & CO. 805 BlaSS. ave.
Jones Mark A.Mrs. L50 Cambridge
Ketchum George B. 272 Broadway,
and 1»;7 Main
Laing Alfred A. -J7.s Pearl
LaPierre Elle 11. so River
LaPierre & NTorton,223 Putnam av.
Lombard Charles S. 2275 and 2431
Ma—, ave. and 209 Broadwai
Twenty Years Experience at Heating. Greene & Co.
733 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
504
CAMBRIDGE -BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Ap o t it ecu t ues.-Con.
Lowell Frederick H. 1 Austin
Lvnch Albert E. 119 Hampshire
O'DONXELL MAURICE,
Inrnan sq. and 903 Cambridge, c.
Willow. See page 808
Olive George M. 1863 Mass. ave.
Orne Joel S. 427 Mass. ave.
Phillips Carrie E. 81 Concord ave.
RarnsdeirsPharmacy,541Mass.av.
Reeves Bros. 1 Putnam sq.
Reycroft LewTis W. 336 Cambridge
and 492 and 1916 Mass. ave.
Saunders Ambrose C. 441 Cam-
bridge
Stevens Charles E.& Co.153 Bridge
Sullivan John H. 43 Gore
Sylvia John C. 2109 Mass. ave.
Talbot S. Herbert, 705 Cambridge
Thorndike Edward, 655 Mass. av.
Toye John, 96 Pleasant
TUITE JOHN A. & CO. 85
Hampshire. See p. 808
Willard F. D. 408 Cambridge
Yale Robert B. 2460 Mass. ave.
Appraisers,
HANCOCK CHARLES E.
615 Mass. ave. See p. 19
KNIGHTS S. R. & CO. 615
Mass. ave. and 226 Washington,
B. See back cover
Architects.
Bartlett Charles H. 622 Mass. ave.
Dennison H. B. 342 Cambridge
DOW RALPH N. 26a Brattle.
See page 809
Fogerty George F. 631 Mass. ave.
Harrington E. T. 671 Mass. ave.
KEENAN T. H. First, corner
Thorndike. See p. 790
Leavitt E. D. 2 Central sq.
McClare C. Herbert, 649 Mass. av.
Xorris Wilfred A. 1400 Mass. ave.
Art Stained Glass,
LEO, DALTOX & CO. 160
Congress. See p. 505
Artists,
Adams E. L. 16 Haskell
Bickford Charles S. Mrs. 2 Putnam
court
Bissell Mary L. Mrs. 115 Inman
Blake J. H. 7 Prentiss pi.
David Maria J. Mrs. 22 Avon
Davis Gertrude C. Mrs. 41 Essex
Frost George A. 2086 Mass. ave.
Gallisou Henry, 54 Brattle
Hammers John J. 15 Tremont
Mahady Fred T. 671 Mass. ave.
Morton M. Maude, 10 Wallace
Norcross E.D.Miss,12 Concord av.
Pach Bros. 1179 Mass. ave.
Ross Denmon W. 24 Craigie
Scott J. W. A. 44 Pleasant
Tiffaney Wm. S. 27 Ware
West Louisa C. 33 Grigg
Whitney Ella C.Miss,10o Chestnut
Artists9 Materials,
Davis C. Fred, 527 Mass. ave.
EDWARDS W. J.22 Bovlston.
See p. 792
SEVER C. W. 1354 Mass. ave.
See page 24
Asphalt Paving,
BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING CO. (THE), First
next Canal bridge, and 70 Kilby,
B. See page 5
Assayer.
BROWNE ARTHUR
BENJ. 64 Antrim and 119
Water, B. See page 26
Athletic Goods,
CORCORAN J. H. & CO. 587
Mass. ave. See p. 36
Auctioneers,
Adsit W. H. 66 Thorndike
AHERN JOHN J. 3S£ Fifth.
See page 35
DANFORTH W. B. & CO.
2041 Mass. ave. See p. 18
ELLIS WILLIAM R.Lyceum
bldg. Harvard sq. See p. 14
FAIRBAIRN J. R. 436 Cam-
bridge. See p. 809
GARVIN P. J. 253 Cambridge.
See page 19
HANNUM L. M.649 Mass. ave.
See page 14
KNIGHTS S. R. & CO. 615
Mass. ave. and 226 Washington,
B. See back cover
Lennon James E. 631 Mass. ave.
TORREY A. R. 2076 Mass.ave.
and 85 Water,rms.23,B. See p. 18
WRIGHT C. & CO. 8 Har-
vard sq. See p. 16
WARDWELL W. C. 649
Mass. ave. See p. 816
ADVERTISEMENTS
505
LEO, MLTON & CO.,
ARTISTS IN
ilHil jidiaiia
STAINED GLASS.
"PVPWW P* mviumviiuuiii
Art
tained
Glass
For
Churches,
Public
Buildings
And
Private
Residences.
STAIR-CASE WINjOW IN RESIDENCE OF MR. J. A. LAKIN,
WESTFIELD, MASS.
Studios: 160 Congress Street, Cor. Franklin, Boston, Mass.
SILVER MEDAL AWARDED BY M. C. M. A., 1892.
Stained Glass for Castle Square Theatre Furnished by This Firm.
All Kinds of Heaters
Reconstructed.
GREENE & CO.,
733
Massachusetts
Ave.
506
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Awning Materials.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
587 Mass. ave. See p. 36
Awnings.
LEHMANN R. & CO. 58£
Long Wharf, Boston. See p. 516
Bacon Works.
HOWE BROS, foot of Distill-
house, r. 945 Cambridge. See
page 776
SQUIRE JOHN P. & CO.
169 Gore and 23 and 25 F. H.
market, and 39 and 40 No. Mar-
ket, B. See p. 379
Badges.
TAYLOR C.H. CO,495a Mass.
ave. See p. 794
Bail Commissioners.
Malley Edward B. 80 Otis
WRIGHT C. & CO. 8 Harvard
sq. See p. 16
Bakers.
(See also Bread Stores; also
Cracker Bakers.)
BALL. ELIJAH, 3 Austin and
627 Mass. ave. See p. 779
Bulke Paul, 52 Plymouth
Butler M. P. 176 Harvard and 135
Inman
Cambridge Baking Co. office 438
Mass. avenue
Cartner C. Ill Fourth
Collins E. 163 Bridge
Corcoran Jeremiah, 169 Main
Dankskin John F. 53 River
Dow A. H. 95 Brookline
Frew James, 163 Pearl
Girard Brothers, r. 49 Dublin
Glaser Frank, 313 Vine
Haarts William, 95 Banks
Hakanson Andrew P. 815 Cam-
bridge
Hamilton A. Mrs. 461 Main
Hamilton A. L. 84 Kirkland
Hamilton &Lemay,288 Broadway,
5 Mt. Auburn, 243 Hampshire and
215 Franklin
Hathaway Charles F. 1904 Mass.
ave.
HJORTH & JACOBSEN,
(Swedish),404 Main and 31 Elm.
See p. 26
Hovestadt Frank, 2529 Mass. ave.
Ireland R. E. 89 and 91 Pleasant
Joyce H. R. Mrs. 399 Main
Kuner August, Hampshire, cor.
Plymouth
Loud George W. 1061 Cambridge
Maguire Jas. H. 6£ Norfolk
Mitchell S. H. 209, 480 and 575
Cambridge
NEW YORK BISCUIT CO.
(THE), 29 Franklin and 40
Green. See back cover
PETTERSON OSCAR G.
303£ and 351£ Main. See p. 778
Reis Manuel C. 67 Gore and 717
Cambridge
Scollan Patrick, 191 Hampshire
Spraggs William, 151 Harvard
Swett Benjamin C. 157 Hampshire
Tobey Ellen O. 722 Mass. ave.
WRIGHT HASTINGS D.
82 and 84 Mt. Auburn. See. p.22
Young O. L. 445 Cambridge
Zittell Peter, 264 Pearl
Ball Printing.
FACEY J. FRANK, Central
sq. See p. 796
WESTON L. F. 558 Mass. ave.
See opp. printers
Bands and Orchestras.
BROCK'S BAND, 12 Brattle
Columbia Orchestra, 163 Appleton
Rhodes, 185 Hampshire
Wiggin C. H. 622 Mass. ave.
Banks.
(See also Savings Banks.)
CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL
BAN
p. 767
CAMBRIDGE SAFE DE-
POSIT AND TRUST CO.
1298 and 1300 Mass. ave. See p.
770
CAMBRIDGEPORT NA-
TIONAL BANK, 595 Mass.
ave. See p. 767
CHARLES RIVER NA-
TIONAL BANK OF CAM-
BRIDGE, 1408 Mass.ave.Har-
vard row. See p. 766
Columbian Co-operative Bank
(The). 763 Mass. ave.
SHEET METAL
WORKERS.
GREENE & GO.,
723 Massachusetts
Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
507
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CAMBRIDGE, 665
Mass. ave. cor. Prospect. See
p. 765 B
LECHMERE NATIONAL,
BANK, 337 Cambridge. See
p. 766
NATIONAL CITY BANK
OF CAMBRIDGE, 765
Mass. ave. See. p. 765
Reliance Co-operative Bank, 1400
Mass. ave. Lyceum bldg. Har-
vard sq.
Barges.
COLBY BROS. (May Bennett)
Lyceum bldg. Harvard sq. See
p. 30
ELLIOTT & DUVEY, (An-
nabell),l Holyoke. See p. 30
Barrel Dealers.
Bancroft Edward, 930 Cambridge
Davis Summer, 89 Bridge
Maloney Daniel, 25 Eighth
Richardson J. A. 207 Lake »View
ave.
Shuler John, 249 Prospect
Welch William, 127 Gore
Barrel Mnfrs.
Geopper Bros. Ninth, opp. Spring
Bedding.
Corcoran J. H. <fe Co. 587 Mass.
avenue
Bedding, Feathers,
JEte.
RICKER GEORGE F. (549
Mass. ave. and Lyceum bldg.
Harvard sq. See p. 781
Bedding Renovating.
(STEAM.)
RICKER GEORGE I\ 649
Mass. ave. and Lyceum bldg.
Harvard sq. See p. 781
Bedsteads.
New England Metallic Bedstead
Co. 380 Main
Bicycle Repairers and
Supplies.
HALL BROTHERS, 628
Mass. ave. See p. 199
Kanaly M. E. Co. (The), 299 Pros-
pect
McGUIRE WILLIAM T.
247 Cambridge. See p. 794;
Moselev J. L. 727 Mass. ave.
NEWMAN W. J. 1288 Mass.
ave. See back map
Bicycle Saddle Mnfi\
NEWMAN W. J. 1288 Mass.
ave. See back map
Bicycles and Tricycles.
Barry J. W. & Co. 2435 Mass. ave.
Carter Geo. H.& Co. 3 Central sq.
Cheever C. G. 1049 Mass. ave.
Darlow John, 940 Mass. ave.
Furniss Wm. E. 4 Brattle sq.
Himeon E. C. 594 Mass. ave.
McGUIRE WILLIAM T.
119 and 247 Cambridge. See p.
794
Moseley J. L. 727 Mass. ave.
NEWMAN W. J. mnfr. 1288
Mass. ave. See back map
Woodruff Frank B. 445 Mass. ave.
Billiards and Pool.
Andrew Francisco, Jr. 82 Cam-
bridge
Central House, 483 Mass. ave.
Connors John, 136£ Hampshire
HARVARD SQUARE
BOWLING ALLEYS, 1400
Mass. ave. See page 20
Leavitt & Pierce, 1316 Mass. ave.
Mackay .Fames A. 120 Hampshire
Mains Peter J. -2i)7 Cambridge
Murphy J, P. Cedar, cor. Dudley
Myers Julius, 677 Mass. ave.
Xewton John, 86 Harvard
Nichols F. A. i Brattle
Roberta <>. P. L5 Brattle
Sanboro Henry, 1280 Mass. ave.
Valln John B. 332 Main
Wolcotl Henry K. *;77 Mass. ave.
Birds and Cages.
Smith .». \. I.. 3 Esses
Twenty Years Experience at Heating. Greene & Co.
733 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
508
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Blackings.
REID W. W. MNFG. CO.
(THE), mnfrs. 436 Main. See
page 795
Blacksmiths.
(See also Carriagesmiths ; also
Horseshoers.)
Berry Charles E. 72 Boylston
Burnett & Knapp, 319 Third
CAMPBELL WM. & CO.
Sixth, near Broadway. See p.
803
FIELD WALTER W.67 Main
See page 802
GARRETT WM.F.139 Frank-
lin. See page 96
GURRY JOHN F. 19 and 21
Blanche. See page 781
Hagerty Sydney, 137 Gore
Hiltz Alexander, 386 Columbia
Lane John, 35 Gore
MacKenzie J. K. 264 Green
MAITLAND JAMES,17 Har-
vard, cor. Sixth. See page 805
McMTJRRAY PETER, Third,
cor. Munroe. See page 781
Melinsky A. 4 Cherry
PATTERSON GEORGE,181
Hampshire. See page 829
RAWSON & MORRISON,
27 to 31 Main. See back cover
and page 803
Sandberg Edward, 124 Elm
SMITH THOMAS, 336 Main.
See page 28
Blank Book Mnfrs.
FARQUHAR DAVID, rear
573 Mass. ave. See p. 792
HEWITT LEWIS J.622 Mass.
ave. See opp. page 268
SEVER CHARLES W. 1354
Mass. ave. See page 24
THURSTON CHARLES H.
1320 Mass. ave. See page 796
Blue Stone.
CHARLES RIVER STONE
CO. Norcross Bros, props. Free-
Ion Morris, manager, Brookline,
near the Bridge and 79 Hunting-
ton ave. Boston. See page 820
FORD AUSTIN & SON, 31
to 43 Main, and 35 Hawley, B.
See page 802
HARRINGTON JOHN, 61
Main, telephone connection.
See page 801
Bluing Mnfr
Davis David W. 28 Clay
Boarding and Lodg-
ing Houses.
Abbott Lucy K. Mrs. 5 Dickinson
Ahern Win. Mrs. 67 YVinthrop
Armenian Boarding House. 7 Par-
nell
Armstrong Henrietta Mrs. 464
Main
Atwick Francis A. 19 Cottage
Bergeron P. 60 Dublin
Black Jane Mrs. 95 Main
Brando w E. G. Mrs. 24 and 26
Holyoke
Broadway House, 5 Broadway
Brown Elizabeth Mrs. 34 Second
Brown James Mrs, 315 Mass. ave.
Brown Mary E. 48 Brattle
Buckley James, 729 Cambridge
Cameron Nellie Mrs. 5 Temple
Canty Kate Mrs. 285 Broadway
Cheney Susan D. Mrs. lodging,
52 Mt. Auburn
Coes George H. 205 Hampshire
Collins Mary B. Mrs. 56 Second
Corballis Mary, 194 Vine
Corson Matilda M. Mrs. 392 Main
Creelman R. B. Mrs. 220 Prospect
Cummings Annie B. Mrs. 94 Pres-
cott
Dacey Nellie F. Mrs. 110 Otis
Diehl Mary C. Mrs. 60 Harvard
Dunlop Margaret P. 1268 Mass.av.
Dutton M. Mrs. 22 Green
England Jemima, 16 Blake
Fahey Marv Mrs. 157 Main
Forbes M. A. Mrs. 8 Ellery
Freeman B. H.Mrs. 20 Webster av.
Gillau Patrick J. 15 Farwell place
Gimpel Annie Mrs. 63 Sixth
Gould Joseph H. 79S Mass. av.
Halvorsen Marie Mrs. 108 Thorn-
dike
Hanifen Martha M. Mrs. 63 Elm
Harrington Mary C. 94 Brattle
Harris Minnie, 102 Main
Heaton Sarah Mrs. 284 Broadway
Hedin Anna C. 28 Second
Hickey Ellen Mrs. 536 Cambridge
Hixon Josephine Mrs. 15 Magazine
Hotel Harvard, 221 Main
Hotel Washington, 201 Cambridge
Howard Mary, 155 Otis
Kempton Martha, 2 Frank
Kimball Hanuah A. 826 Somerville
venue
Johanson Annie. 394 Main
All Kinds of Heaters
Reconstructed.
GREENE & CO.,
733
Massachusetts
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
509
Mann Isabella Mrs. 201 Cambridge
Maynard Stephen A. 97 Austin
McKenna L.M.Mrs. 201 Cambridge
MeNamara Agnes, 38 Winthrop
Mooney Jane M. 5 Linden
Moran John Mrs. 164 Gore
Moriarty Annie E.Mrs. 1697 Cam-
bridge
Owen Mary Mrs. 446 Winsor
Peaslee Cyrus, 1023 Mass. ave.
Peirce Thomas F. 84 Prospect
Place Darius F. 226 Broadway
Poole Calvin, 9 Xorfolk
Russell Helen K. 93 Austin
Seeley H. Jennie Miss, 305 Broad-
way
Shaw John, 374 Main
Shea Mary Mrs. 65 Boylston
Spink S. 97 Green
Streb Julia A. 34 Second
Sullivan Mary Mrs. 10 Broadway
Taylor Harvey, 2366 Mass. ava.
Thompson Robert, 55 Hubbard av.
Tweedy IsabellMrs. 70 Franklin
Welch Nellie F. Miss, 115 River
Wessman M. Mrs. 157 Thorndike
Whitman Mary E. Mrs. 958 Mass.
avenue
AVilley Lydia J. Mrs. 44 Brattle
Boat Builder.
Davy William H. foot of De Wolfe
Boiler Mnfrs.
CAMPBELL WILLIAM &
CO. Sixth, near Broadway.
See page 803
Kendall Edward & Sons. 72 Main
RAWSON & MORRISON,
27 to 31 Main. Sec back cover
and page 803
Riverside Boiler Works, 50 Har-
vard
ROBERTS IKON WORKS
CO. 1)2 Main. See page 803
Thurber John 11. <;."> Main
Boiler Setters.
Ni:w ENGLAND MA-
SONRY CO. 168 Main and s
Oliver. 15. See page 834
Bolts, Trusses, Kte.
HALL BROS, machine bolts,
628 Mass. ave. Sec page 199
Book Binders and
Blank Book Mnfrs.
Bettinson E. W. 7 Brattle
CAMPBELL H. I>. & CO.
688 Mass. ave. See page 792
Cambridgeport Diary Co. 24 Black-
stone
FARQUHAR DAVID, rear
573 Mass. ave. See page 792
HOUGHTON H. O. & CO.
Blackstone and 4 Park, B. See
page 830
Little, Brown & Co. Blackstone
McXamee J. H. H. 26a Brattle
Booksellers and
Ushers.
Pub-
Amee Bros. 1382 Mass. ave.
ATH^NEUM PRESS, Ginn
& Co. prop. First, near Main.
See reverse side of page opposite
College Directory-
Campbell X. R. 28 Bovlston
CORCOKAX J. H. & CO.
587 Mass. ave. See front edge
and page 36
*GREEi\OUGH W.A.& CO.
Cambridge Directory, 575 and
1354 Mass. ave.
GINN & CO. Athaeneum Press,
First, near Main. See reverse
side of page opposite College
Directorv
*HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN
& CO. Blackstone and 4 Park.
Boston. See page 830
HUNT EDGAR F. & CO.
575 Mass. ave. See back cover
Lemon Lewis. 584 Mass. ave.
SEVER CHARLES W. 1354
Mass. ave. Sec page 21
SHAUGHNESSY I) 15. 278
( Jambridge. See page 7(.m>
THURSTON ( . H. L320 Mass.
ave. Sec page 796
Woods .1. II. 29 Brattle
Boot and Shoe Dealers.
Brauwn M. 313 Main
Brovi n John A. is:) Mass. ave.
Burns Patrick, • ;: Norfolk
CUTTEK GEO. P. L426 Mass.
ave. See p. 7'.>.">
Dollard James, L326 Mass. ave.
Egan John, lion Mass. ave.
Falconer James, (OS Mass. a\ e.
Fogg E. T. 619 Mass. ave.
Frankensteiu Max,1050< lambridee
PPCCMC ft pn PLUMBING, STEAM and GAS PIPING,
UllLl.il L Ot UUlJ 723 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
510
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Boot and Shoe Dealers*
Con.
Guyer Lewis B. agent, 251 Cam-
bridge
Huebel E. C. 277 Broadway
Hughes John, 1098 Cambridge
Isenberg G. A. wholesale, 381
Main
Lane John J. 58 Rindge ave.
Madden Daniel J. 645 Cambridge
Marnell Thomas, 2437 Mass. ave.
Menazes M. R. 311 Cambridge
MORIARTY P. H. 1386 Mass.
ave. See p. 795
Mullins Thomas, 85 Kinnaird
IEWMAI W. J. 1288 Mass.
ave. See back map
Nickerson S. L. 439 Mass. ave.
Osborn F. E. 590 Mass. ave.
Pippy J. H. 19 River
Quill Dennis S. 2068 Mass. ave.
ROOP W. T. & CO. 547 Mass.
ave. See map
Rosenberg Samuel, 594 to 600 Cam-
bridge
Rosencrans Louis, 1248 Mass. ave.
Smith Harry L. 4374 Main
Smith Thomas C. 2050 Mass. ave.
Swett A. G. & Co. Norfolk
Weinberg J. H. 723 Cambridge
Boot and Shoe
Dressings.
REID W. W. MNFG. CO.
(THE), mufr. 436 Main. See
page 795
Boot and Shoe Makers*
Aguiata Antonia, 183 Third
Anshelm John H. 158 Harvard
Artesani A. 602 Mass. ave.
Asburn H. W. 41 Portland
Bailev Charles, 3 Douglass
Bills James A. 22 Central sq.
Bolster Richard, 5 Brattle sq.
Brauwn Mendele, 343 Main
Brundage Levi, 6 Brewer
Burns Patrick, 67 Norfolk
Corcoran Timothy, 171 Dublin
CUTTER GEO. F. 1426 Mass.
ave. See p. 795
Dauwalt William, 129 Inman
Davis F. H. 1426 Mass. ave.
Dollard James, 1326 Mass. ave.
Drebbin P. 548 Mass. ave.
Duff'ey John, 440 Main
Dufley Patrick E. 1008 Cambridge
Duffey William H. 178 Harvard
Fisher John, 93 Alls ton
Galvin Michael J. 164 Holyoke
Gilberti Anthony, 190 Franklin
Gold Abraham, 3 Brattle sq.
Goldberg Samuel, 2055 Mass. ave.
Harmon William, 351 Broadway
Katzmaier William, 2416 Mass. av.
Kelley Patrick, 1047 Mass. ave.
Keogh John, Huron ave. corner
Cushing
Kline Joe, 25 Washington
Lepofsky Edward, 231 Vine
Lermon Wolf, 1281 Cambridge
Madden Jere, 923 Main
Mahoney Patrick J. 2058 Mass. av.
Matthews William P. 558 Mass. av.
McAnaul T. 5 Central sq.
McFarland James, 1890 Mass. ave.
Mellon Martin, 191 Hampshire
Menezes M. R. 311 Cambridge
Milligan Daniel H. 36 Fifth
MORIARTY P. H. 1386 Mass.
ave. See p. 795
Mullins Thomas, 85 Kinnaird
Newcomb E. D. 1115 Cambridge
NEWMAI W. J. 1288 Mass.
ave. See back map
O'Connor Michael E. 65 Rindge av.
O'Flanagan Charles, 34 DeWolf
O'Loughlin John J.l 128Cambridge
Payson B. S. 351 Broadway
Penke Frederick, 24 Hampshire
Peters J. H. 58 Brookline
Quinn Peter, 904 Banks
Reardon Thomas, 640 Cambridge
Reynolds Samuel, 1 Blackstone
ROOP W. T. & CO. 547 Mass.
ave. See map
Rosenberg Alex, 351 Main
Rosencranz Louis, 1248 Mass. ave.
Ruggli J. A. 5 Brattle
Rusanna Antonia, 2894 Main
Ryan W. J. 569 Cambridge
Salvalovitz M. 1093 Cambridge
Shea Cornelius, 30 Jefferson
Silverman F. 1012 Cambridge
Smith John C. 76 Winsor
Stevenson Wm. 110 Hampshire
Taranto John, 944 Banks
Tauwalt Wm. 129 Inman
Toohy P. C. 1252 Mass. ave.
Traynham Robert, 24 Mill
Ware Wm. 43 Market
Weber Anslem, 574 Cambridge
Weber Henry, 75 Pleasant
Whittaker Samuel, 76 Rindge ave.
Wilson John, 443 Main
Yofe Morris, 2474 Broadway
Young Wm. 386 Putnam ave.
Zelck Charles. 334 Reed
Botanical Supplies.
Cambridge Botanical Supply Co.
1286 Mass. ave.
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ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. PRICES LOW.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
CARLOS L. PAGE.
GEORGE C. PAGE,
GREENE & CO.,
NORCROSS FURNACE.
CAMBRIDGE HEATER.
723 Massachusetts Avenue,
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
513
Bottlers.
McLaughlin Michael, 21 Wash-
ington
Shad well Francis, Lechmere sq.
Union Bottling Co. Third, corner
Charles
Bouquets.
BECKER FRED C. 1730 Cam-
bridge. See p. 793
BOCK WILLIAM A. 2388
Mass. ave. See p. 793
DOYLE WILLIAM E. 1501
Cambridge, and 43 Tremont, B.
See page 200
Bowling Alleys.
HARVARD SQ. BOWLING
ALLEYS, C. C. Randall, prop.
1400 Mass. ave. See p. 26
Rhodes E. J. 2371 Mass. ave.
Box Mnfrs.
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO-
164 to 174 Broadwav. See opp-
PAGE GEO. G.BOX CO-
(wood), 3 to 13 Hampshire. See
page opp. 391
Place Charles (paper), 134 Norfolk
STANDARD TURNING
WORKS, 122 Broadway and
53 State, rm. 433, B. See back
cover
Wood worth Mason Co. 39 Harvard,
office, 4 Liberty sq. B.
Box Printers.
PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO. 3
to 13 Hampshire. See p. opp.
391
Box Shook.
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO.
1(54 to 174 Broadway. See opp.
PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO. 3
to 13 Hampshire. See opp. 39]
Bot/s9 Clothing,
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
587 Mass. mvc See p. •:<•
Boys' J Tuts and C<ij>s.
CORCORAN J, II. & CO.
687 Mass. ave. See p. 30
Bracket Mnfr.
OLSSON JOHN F. & CO.
1414 Mass. ave. See p. 799
Brass Founders and
Finishers.
Cambridge Brass Works, 69 Main
Hayden G. W. 60 Main
Standard Brass Co. Osborn
Brass Polishes.
REID W. W. MNFG. CO.
(THE), 436 Main. See p. 795
Bread Stores.
(See also Bakers.)
Barrow John Mrs. 201 Third
Coveney Hannah Mrs. 10 Winter
Daly Catherine, 19 Ninth
Farrell C. Mrs. 187 Mt. Auburn
Hayes Kate E. 61 Western ave.
Lund Julia Mrs. 16 Eighth
Mathesou John, 76£ Harvard
McCoart K. F. Miss, 21 Boylston
Murley James, 76 Harvard
O'Neil Eliza, 31 Hunting
Roulston Rebecca M. 107 Oxford
Taylor Elizabeth Mrs. 274 River
Brick Mnfrs.
Bay State Brick Co. r. 124 Rindge
ave. office Pembertou sq. B.
Cofran N. M. & Co. Concord ave.
near Waldeu
DeROSAY D. WARREN,
66 Dublin, and 17 Otis. H. See
page 789
Foster Edward A. r. Concord ave.
Parry Bros. A Co. Concord ave.
near Belmont Line
San.N M. w. -_>si Waldeu
Bricks.
DeROSAY I).
tit; Dublin and r
page 789
WARREN,
Otis, B. -
fiRPPMP £ Pfl PLUMBING, STEAM and GAS PIPING,
UriLLllL OC UUlJ 723 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
514
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bridge Builders*
BOSTON BRIDGE WKS.
Sixth, c.Rogers and 70 Kilby,B.
See opp.
BriJEges and Steel and
Iron Buildings*
BOSTON BRIDGE WKS.
Sixth, cor. Rogers, and 70 Kilby,
B. See opp.
Bristle Brushes and
Corn Brooms.
EATON F. M. 351 Broadway.
See p. 799
Britannia Mnfr.
Draper Daniel A. Ill Thorndike
Brokers.
(INSURANCE.)
AHERN JOHN J. 38£ Fifth.
See p. 35
CLOSE JOHN, 649 Mass. ave.
See p. 17
M'COY GEORGE M. 75
State, B. See p. 17
ODIORNE JOHNL.763 Mass.
ave. See p. 16
RAYMOND T. H. 634 Mass.
ave. See map
(MORTGAGE.)
AHERN JOHN J. 38£ Fifth.
Sr j p. 35
Bailey J. L.& Sons, 175 Cambridge
GARVIN P. J. 253 Cambridge.
See o. 19
ODIORNE JOHN L. 763
Mass. ave. See p. 16
RAYMOND T. H. 634 Mass.
ave. See map
(REAL ESTATE.)
AHERN JOHN J. 38£ Fifth.
See p. 35
GARVIN P. J. 253 Cambridge.
See page 19
HANNUM L. M. 649 Mass. av.
See p. 14
ODIORNE JOHN L.763 Mass.
ave. See p. 16
RAYMOND T. H. 634 Mass.
ave. See map
Broom Mnfrs.
HOLMES J. A. & CO. (dea-
lers), 1 Central sq. See p. 29
La Croix Basel, r. 63£ Rindgeave.
Pelkey Francis, r. 75 Crescent av.
Brown Bread Mixture.
HOLMES J. A. & CO. 1 Cen-
tral sq. See p. 29
Brush Mnfrs.
Burton A. E. & Co. 122 Harvard
Buckwheat.
(SELF RAISING.)
HOLMES J. A. & CO. 1
Central sq. See p. 29
Builders.
(STEEL AND IRON BUILD-
INGS AND BRIDGES.)
BOSTON BRIDGE WKS.
Sixth, cor. Rogers, and 70 Kil-
by, B. See p. 515
Builders and Con-
tractors.
BARKER JOHN, 283 Huron
ave. See p. 790
FILLMORE W. & CO. 11
Cherry. See p. 789
FURBISH F. B. 13 Church.
See p. 789
GREEN HENRY & CO. 46
Bridge. See p. 787
HAYDEN ZEBAH, Dvke, c.
DeWolf. See p. 789
HOPKINS A. B. 276 Pearl.
See p. 788
KEENAN JAS. H. First, coiv
Thorndike. See p. 790
McCOY W. J. & SONS, 19
Walnut ct. See p. 801
Mcdonald Alexan-
der, 205 Western ave. See
p. 789
Mcdonald john &
SON, 109 Western ave. See
page 800
McISAAC J. A. rear 2 Wash-
ington. See page 788
NESBITT JOHN, 36 Wallace.
See p. 788
NEW ENGLAND MASON-
RY C0.16S Main and 8 Oliver,
B. See p. 824
STEARNS 31. N. 44 Wallace.
See p. 800
ADVERTISEMENTS
515
BOSTON BRIDGE WORKS,
^s&-e^ DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF«^
Steel Frames foi Buildings. Diners, Roof
Trusses and Bridges.
We Have Constantly on Hand a Large Stock of Material From Which We Can Furnish
Promptly, Girders, Columns, Trusses and Steel Z Beams,
From "4 to 24."
: «MP>
Steel Frame of Worthington Building, Cor. stale and Congress Sis., Boston, Mass.
70 KILBY ST., BOSTON, MASS.
516
ADVERTISEMENTS
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
ESTABLISHED 1817
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
BOSTON TYPE FOUNDRY
104 Milk Street, Boston
Makers and Sellers of Type
PRINTING OFFICE FURNISHERS
Agents for the Thorne Type-Setting Machine
and Gaily Universal Press. Eastern Agents
for the Hamilton Manufacturing Company's
Wood Goods
COPPER ALLOY METAL
Made by this Foundry, is harder and tougher than any
other type metal made
CALL AND SEE THE BICYCLE GORDON — SOMETHING NEW IN JOB PRESSES
R. LEHMANN & CO.,
Manufacturers of
Awnings, Tents
AND FLAGS.
?TENTS TO LET.
WATERPROOF WAGON
COVERS.
Canopies To LetforWeddings, Receptions,
etc. , and put up at short notice.
DECORATING HALLS A SPECIALTY.
SECOND-BAND CANVAS FOR SALE,
58^ LONG WHARF.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
GREENE & GO.,
NORCROSS FURNACE.
CAMBRIDGE HEATER.
T'Sa Massachusetts Avenue,
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
517
Builders* Finish.
OTIS WOOD WORKS, Otis,
near First. See p, 28
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER
CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire,
B. See p. 13
Builders9 Hardware.
BUCKLEY J. L. & CO. 532
Mass. ave. See p. 804
Builders9 Material.
BURDITT & BYNNER,
674 Mass. ave. See p. 7
DeROSAY D. WARREN,
66 Dublin. See p. 789
Ellston A. A. Broadway, cor.
Sixth
Ellston M. & Son, Main,c. Pioneer
Grant H. L. & H. E. 168 Main
White F. L. & Co. 168 Main
WOOD WILLIAM H.& CO.
Broadway, cor. Third. See back
binding
Building Movers.
ANGUS HENRY S.45 Market.
See p. 784
Mcelroy charles h.
235 Third. See p. 784
McLeod A. 164 Harvard
Buildings liaised.
Mcelroy charles h.
235 Third. See p. 784
Bungs.
STANDARD TURNING
WORKS, 122 Broadway, and
53 State, rm. 433, B. See back
cover
Butcher.
Sullivan Jeremiah, 73 Rindge ave.
Batter, Cheese and
Eggs.
(ROWLEY P.36 Webster ave.
See p. 777
IK YE \VM. JR. 153 River.
Sec page 774
Haves Dennis 3. 60 Bolton
LITTLEFIELD A. J. & CO.
1847 Mass. ave. See p. 777
Mccormick bros. 473
Main. See p. 778
McFARLAND F. E. 110 and
112 Harvard, and Washington, c.
Brewery. See p. 777
OAK GROVE FARM
CREAMERY, 430 and 1310
Mass. ave. See p. 775
Osgood J. S. 2087 Mass ave.
Porter D. S. 151 Winsor
ROURKE PETER F. 21 and
23 Harvard. See p. 778
ROW FRED J. (wholesale and
retail), 423 Main. See p. 63
SMITH ARTHUR H. 604
Mass. ave. See p. 775
Smith F. A. 4 Saville
WARD ARTHUR, 564 Mass.
ave. cor. Pearl. See p. 199
"Watson David L. 89£ Concord av.
Cabinet Makers*
Blacklock E. A. & Co. State
Carpenter Thomas, 132 Clark
Craig W. G. 7 Brattle
ERICSON GUSTAF F.
Smart, rear State. See p. 7S8
Gerrish Woodbury, 1 19 Pearl
GRANT A. M. & D. W. 46
State. See p. 798
Lagerquist E. 7 Cherry ct.
OLSSON JOHN F. & CO.
1414 Mass. ave. See p. 799
PEDERSON P. A. 11 Cherry.
See page 798
POWERS L. L. 30 Boylstou.
See p. 827
Roberts Geo. H. Junction River
and Western ave.
ROBERTSON WM. AY. 7
How. See p. 798
ROBINSON T. 628 Mass. ave.
See p. 708
Weren Erie. State
Cabinet Work.
(FANCY.)
OLSSON J. T. & CO. 1414
Mass. ave. See page 7W
Cane Chair Seater.
BatOD F. M. 351 liroadwav
Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating,
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
518
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Canned Goods.
ACME GROCERY& PRO-
VISION MARKET, Chas.
Place & Co. props. Hampshire,
cor. Norfolk. See p. 777
Beane Enoch & Co. 1236 and 1238
Mass. ave.
CROWLEY P. 36 Webster av.
See page 777
HJORTH & JACOBSEN,
(fish), 404 Main. See p. 26
LITTLEFIELD A. J.& CO.
1847 Mass. ave. See page 777
McCormick Bros. 473 Main
McFarland F. E. 110 and 112 Har-
vard and Washington, c. Brewery
Merrill F. P. 1422 Mass. ave.
Harvard sq. and Broadway, cor.
Ellery
MILLER CHAS.M.2091 Mass .
ave. See page 777
O'BRIEN D. J. 30 Winthrop,
and 49 Boylston. See p. 777
OSGOOD J. S. 2087 Mass. ave.
Seep. 777
ROURKE PETER F. 21 and
23 Harvard. See p*. 778
Row Fred J. (wholesale and re-
tail), 423 Main, and 1 Cherry
SMITH ARTHUR H. 604
Mass. ave. See p. 775
Ryder & Davis, 124 Inman
WARD ARTHUR, Mass. ave.
cor. Pearl. See p. 199
WOOD GEORGE A. 1390
Mass. ave. See p. 776
Canopies to Let for
Weddings, JEtc.
LEHMAM R.& C0.58£Long
Wharf, Boston. See p. 516
Carpenters and Buil-
ders.
ANDERSON JAMES, 16
Bath. See p. 789
BARKER JOHN, 283 Huron
ave. See p. 790
Beedle M. C. 31 Wendell
BOYNTON E. W. & CO.
184 Harvard. See p. 786
Brown James E. 167 Columbia
Brown S. E. 346 Mass. ave.
Bunker N. W. 43 Creighton
Carr Charles, 37 Garden
Chaplin George & Co. 1412 Cam-
bridge
Chaplin Sedley, 21 Central sq.
Chisholm Colin, 1123 Cambridge
Christopher H. A. 121£ Columbia
Currie A. Y. 376 Harvard
Darlow Geo. 940 Mass. ave.
Dennison James E. 134 Cambridge
Dennison William, 32 Orchard
Dinsmore Daniel K. 83 Boylston
Dix Erving R. 27 Clay
Douglass W. G. 18 Meacham
Elston John, 227 Hampshire
Estes I. P. 24 Palmer
FILLMORE W. & CO. 11
Cherry. See p. 789
French Orrin B. 15 Palmer
FURBISH FRED B. 13
Church. See p. 789
Gillespie I. W. 249 Main
GORDON THOMAS, end
Locke. See p. 790
Hall Thomas S. 107 Franklin
Hamilton John H. 253 Broadway
Hanscom William P. 187 Green
HAYDEN Z. Dyke, corner De-
Wolfe. See p. 789
HERSEY IRA G. 113 Broad-
way. See p. 788
Higgins William H. 19 Walden
HOPKINS ALBERT B. 276
Pearl. See p. 788
Hoyt Benj. J. 72 Norfolk
KEENAN J. H. & CO. First,
cor. Thorndike. See p. 790
KELLEY S. J. 7 Western ave.
See p. 790
Lapez Albert B. 24 Elm
Leach William H. rear 454 Main
Leake Christopher, 25 Warland
Luce Samuel H. 134 Clark
LeBlanc A. B. 107 Dudley
MacRae John G. 1 Brooks
Mahaffey J. T. 91 River
Mahoney C. 165 Bridge
Marshall William R. 13 Palmer
Mcdonald Alexand-
er, 205 Western ave. See p.
789
McISAAC JOHN A. rear 3
Washington. See p. 788
McPhail George, 14 Palmer
Miller Joseph, 6 Rindge ave.
NESBITT JOHN, 36 Wallace
See p. 788
Newcomb C. S. State
NORRIS W. H. 9 Western ave.
See p. 788
Ormond F. J. Whitnev ct.
Packard E. J. 24 Elm
Packer James W. 72 Chestnut
Parsons Josiah P. 2019 Mass. ave.
Plummer W. H. P. 72 Norfolk
Quin John, 132 Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
519
Improved Carpet Cleaning.
Carpets Taken Up, Cleansed from Dust and Moths and Relaid.
General Upholstering.
Furniture made to Order, Repaired and Re-upholstered.
TURKISH WORK A SPECIALTY.
Mattresses Made Over and To Order. Feathers Renovated,
CARPET LININGS FOR SALE.
E. O. KRNOLD St CO.,
17 HAWKINS STREET, COR. WASHINGTON, NEAR UNION SQ..
SOMBRVII^I^B.
POSTALS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
Khoades J. R. 102 Allston and 221
Pearl
Rice Israel B. 7 Palmer
Rice Steadman A. 11 Church
Rice Thomas, 181 Appleton
HIDEOUT M. E.& CO.State,
cor. Osborn. See p. 787
Roach Charles S. 7 White
Rogers Barrett, 13 Church
Small C. W. 16 Sands
Smith William, 167 Lexington av.
Snow Russell L.190 Hamilton and
95 Allston
Teel Albert S. 11 Clarenden ave.
Thomas James E. 105 Oxford
Wentworth R. & C. 6. r. 7 Essex
Weren Brie, state, cor. Osborn
Whitcomb Frank L.113 Broadway
Willard C. F. 826 Somerville ave.
Whitman Frank, 113 Broadway
Wilson (>\i>, 302 ( Jolumbia
Withey Simeon B. L3 Palmer
WordenJas. 11. 269 Columbia
Carpet Cleaners*
ARNOLD E. O. A CO. 17
Hawkins, cor. Washington, Som-
erville. See above
BUTLER ELMER F. 2275
Mass. ave. See p. 794
KELSEY JOHN H. 20 Pearl
See page 798
POWERS LEE L. 30 Boyls-
ton. See p. S27
RICKER GEORGE F.
(steam machine;. 619 Mass. ave.
and Lyceum Exchange, Harvard
sq. See p. 781
ROBERTSON WM. W. 7
Bow. See page 798
SMART RICHARD CAR-
PET BEATING CO.
(THE), rear 1S2 Main. See
p. 802
THOMSON DAVED, 24 Pros-
pect. Sec p. 798
Carpet Fitting and
Laying.
Alley Elliot, Thorndlke
ARNOLD E. O. & CO. 17
Hawkins, c. Washington, Som-
erville. Sec above
KELKKY.IOIIN II. 20 Pearl,
Sec page 7'.'-
Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating,
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
;2o
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Carpet Fitting and
Laying. -Con.
POWERS LEE L. 30 Boyls-
ton. See p. 827
KICKER GEORGE F. 649
Mass. ave. and Lyceum bldg.
Harvard sq. See p. 781
ROBERTSON WM. W. 7
Bow. Seep. 798
SMART RICHARD CAR-
PET BEATING CO. THE
rear 182 Main. See p. 802
THOMPSON DAVID, 24
Prospect. See p. 798
Carpet Makers.
Holt James L. Mrs. 10 South
RICKER GEORGE F. 649
Mass. ave. and Lyceum Ex-
change, Harvard sq. See p. 781
Carpets.
CLARK FRED C. 29 Brattel
Seep. 798
COBB FURNITURE CO.
22 Central sq. See p. 798
HYDE DANA W. & CO.
639 Mass. ave. See. p. 795
WORCESTER BROS. 25
Brattle sq. See p. 797
Carriage and Wagon
Builders.
Cambridge Carriage Manufactory,
436 Main
CHAPMAN CARRIAGE
CO. rear 10 Brattle. See p. 785
Easter Wm. A. 2452 Mass. ave.
Elliott William & Co. 97 Boylston
Felt Irwin G. 34 Cambridge
Fish Bros. Wagon Co. 17 Hovey
avenue [ave.
Fitzgerald John E. Jr. 2612 Mass.
FLETCHER H. F. & CO.
55 State. See p. 784
Ganong A. W. 2613 Mass. ave.
Halberg Nicolas, 22 Broadway
Henderson Bros. 2067 Mass. ave.
Henderson George R. 2225 Mass.
avenue
Henderson James A. & Son, 2443
Mass. ave.
Ivers F. & Son, 1953 Mass. ave.
JONES A. J. Church c. Palmer
See page 8
Knowles R. C. 10 and 12 Gore.
Lane John, 35 Gore
Lussier & Bonniu, 290 Welden
McDonald John J. 92 Bridge
McMURRAY PETER,
Third, cor. Munroe. See p. 781
Middlemas, George W. 3 Palmer
NELSON CARRIAGE CO.
10 Brattle. See p. 8
PATTERSON GEORGE,
181 Hampshire. See p. S29
Stewart Bros. & Co. 244 Main
STEWART HUGH & CO.
222 and 224 Main. See p. 785
WAUGH CHARLES & CO.
442 to 450 Main. See p. 35
Carriage Dealers.
CHAPMAN CARRIAGE
Co. rear 10 Brattle. See p. 785
NELSON CARRIAGE CO.
10 to 14 Palmer. See. p. 8
STEWART HUGH & CO.
222 and 224 Main. See p. 785
WAUGH CHARLES & CO.
442 to 450 Main. See p. 35
Carriage Painters.
Brackett Almou, 36 Cambridge
CALLAHAN W. F. & CO.
124 Elm. See p. 790
CHAPMAN CARRIAGE
CO. rear 10 Brattle. See p. 785
FLETCHER H. F. & CO. 55
State. See p. 784
Fritz John J. 364 River
JONES A. J. Church, c. Pal-
mer. See p. 8
Jones Willard, 22 Broadway
Keenan Clarence E. 918 Cambridge
NELSON CARRIAGE CO.
rear 10 Brattle. Seep. 8
PATTERSON GEORGE,
181 Hampshire. See p. 829
STEWART HUGH & CO.
222 and 224 Main. See p. 785
WAUGH CHARLES & CO.
442 to 450 Main. See p. 35
Carriage Repairers.
CHAP3IAN CARRIAGE
CO. rear 10 Brattle. See p. 785
FLETCHER H. F. & CO.
55 State. See p. 784
NELSON CARRIAGE CO.
10 Brattle. See p. S
Mcintosh john, ie soden.
See page 790
STEWART HUGH & CO.
222 and 224 Main. See p. 785
HOT WATER HEATING a Specialty.
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue,
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY 521
Carriagesmiths .
{See also Blacksmiths.)
CHAPMAN CARRIAGE
CO. rear 10 Brattle. See p. 785
FLETCHER H. F. & CO.
55 and 57 State. See p. 784
JONES A. J. Church, c. Pal-
mer. See p. 8
Kneeland Thomas H. 13 Church
MAITLAND JAMES,17 Har-
vard, cor. Sixth. See p. 805
Mcintosh George, 376 Main
Mcintosh john, i6 soden
See page 790
McMURRAY PETER, Third
cor. Munroe. See page 781
NELSON CARRIAGE CO.
10 Brattle. See p 8
PATTERSON GEORGE,
181 Hampshire. See p. 829
STEWART HUGH & CO.
222 to 224 Maiu. See p. 785
WAUGH CHARLES & CO.
442 to 450 Main. See p. 35
Carriage Trimmers.
CHAPMAN CARRIAGE
CO. rear 10 Brattle. See p. 785
FLETCHER H. F. & CO.
55 State. See p. 784
Johnson Andrew, 133 Main
JONES A. J. Church, c. Pal-
mer. See p. 8
King Wm. A. 27 Main
NELSON CARRIAGE CO.
10 Brattle. See p. 8
Rosengren Carl C. 131 Main
STEWART HUGH & CO.
222 and 224 Main. See p. 785
WAUGH CHARLES & CO.
440 to 450 Main. See p. 35
Casket Mnfrs.
DeCoster George W. & Co. 380
LOCK HART WILLIAM L.
& CO. 191 to 209 Hriil;
and
Causeway, cor
See i>.4
Merrimack, B.
Caterers.
Belcher Arthur A. 13 Brattle
Clarke & Phelps, 1190 Mass ave.
James ('has. l Village
Jones Martha R. Miss. 1372 Mass.
avenue
SCHWARTZ A. A. MRS.
4*3 Mass. ave. See p. 796
32
Cellar Builders.
McCOY WILLIAM J. &
SONS, 14 Walnut court, order
box, 671 Mass. ave. See p. 801
Cement Mnfrs.
Purcell Hvcent, 239 Main
WEBSTER W. F. CEMENT
CO. elastic, Albany. See p. 30
Chair Mnfrs.
MOULTONC.W. H. & CO.
basket seat, 139 Gore. See p. 829
Chair Heaters.
EATON F. M. 351 Broad wa v.
See. p. 799
Parsons Albus R. 106 Prospect
Charcoal.
Gayton & Co. 103 Bridge
MCCARTHY'S J. SONS,
P. O. box 36, E. Cambridge,
office and yard, Linwood. Som-
erville. See p. 794
Chemicals {Mnfrs),
MARBLE JEROME & CO.
Fifth, cor. Rogers, and 42 Pearl.
B. See p. 21'
Chemist {Analgtical).
B R <> W X E ARTHUR
BENJ. 64 Antrim, and 119
Water, B. See p. 26
Ch em ists ( M nfg ) .
THAYER HENRY & CO.
160 Broadway. See p. 22
Chi hire it's (lathing .
CORCORAN .}. II. & CO.
.*W7 Mas<. ave. See page -'^'i
Chiropodist and
Manicure.
Rogers M. A. bliss. 26A Brattle
Pot a Coil in your Furnace !
522
IVO COST FOR FUEL,.
GREENE & CO.,
723 Massachusetts Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Chocolate Mnfrs.
HAYWARD CONFEC-
TIONERY CO. 387 Main.
See page 20
Church Windows,
LEO, DALTON & CO. 160
Congress, Boston. See page 505
Cigar Mnfrs.* and
Dealers.
♦Aaron Moss, 102 Moore
*Aaron & Parker, 513 Mass. ave.
♦Aufort George F. 57 Hampshire
Bean John, 463 Winsor
Bleiler Peter, 67 Sixth
♦Brown H. 58 River
♦CLARK B. P. & CO. 443
Mass. ave. See page 779
♦DeSevrin W. F. F. 125 Harvard
Dinsmore & O'Hara, 15 Boylston
Edlund Isabella Mrs. 459 Main
Engley F. W. 1232 Cambridge
Foster & Co. 1336 Mass. ave.
Hoban M. 847 Cambridge
Jones Samuel, 525 Mass. ave.
Leavitt & Peirce, 1316 Mass. ave.
♦LeFrancis Peter & Sons, 621
Mass. ave.
Leyden M. J. 1132 Cambridge
Mackay James A. 120 Hampshire
Mains P. J. 297 Cambridge
Martinez Alfred, 459 Main
Meyers Julius, 677 Mass. ave.
♦Moeser & Flohr, 42 Hastings
♦Morris Wm. M. 8 Brookford
♦Munroe Charles J. 57 Hampshire
Newman Stephen J. 560 Mass. av.
♦Polak H. & I. 412 Main
RANDALL. C. C. 1400 Mass.
ave. See page 26
Ross N. B. 481 Mass. ave.
Sperber Bros. 1147 Cambridge and
405 Main
♦Stolba William, 17 DeWolf
Thompson John K. 544 Mass. av.
Circulating Libraries.
(See also Libraries, Circulating,')
HUNT EDGAR F. & CO.
575 Mass. ave. See back cover
Civil Engineers and
Surveyors.
BOWKER E. F. 671 Mass. av.
rm. 20. See page 808
HASTINGS LOUIS M.(citv)
City Hall
MASON W. A. & SON, 631
Mass. ave. See back cover
Olsson F. A. 1414 Mass. ave.
WHITNEY WILLIAM H.
39 Chestnut and 15 Court sq. B.
See page 808
Clairvoyant.
Wheelock Samuel, Dr. 19 Amory
Clergymen.
Abbott Edward, Epis. 11 Dana
Allen A. V. G. Epis. 2 Phillips pi.
Allen J. H. Unit. 5 Garden
Beach David N'. Cong. 9 Dana
Bergessen B. E. Luth.65 Pleasant
Bicknell George W. Univ. 330
Harvard
Birchmore John W. Epis. 1590
Cambridge
Blackburn Alexander, Bapt. 133
River
Bland John P. Unit. 8 Pemberton
Breen S. E., M. E. 46 William
Brown John K. Cong. 142 Chest-
nut
Bryant Albert, Cong. 199 Auburn
Calley Walter, Bapt. 30 Lee
Canrield Charles, Unit. 18 Wallace
Carpenter Charles M. Cong. 210
Columbia
Clark William R.,M. E. 31 Rindge
avenue
Clarke Charles F., R. Epis. 129 ^
Green
Clarke John L., Bapt. 247 Hamp-
shire
Coan John J., R. C. 34 Holyoke
Coghlan Thomas I.,R. C. 49 Sixth
Collins W. H.,H.Meth.l9 Crescent
Cooke H. A. Bapt. 37 Dana
Coolidge James I. T. Epis. 11
Brewster
Crawley Thomas W. Bapt. 37 Erie
Crothers SamuelM.,Unit.6 Everett
Darling Geo. Cong. 8 Forest
Doody Michael J., R C. 29 Buck-
ingham
Dougherty M. A. Cong. 417 Broad-
way
Drown Edw. L. Epis. 20 Wallace
Drown Edward S. Epis. 20 Wal-
lace
Put a Coil in your Furnace !
I¥0 COST FOR FUEL.
GREENE & CO.,
723 Massachusetts Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
523
Clergy men. -Con.
Duaue Charles W. Epis. 23 Ware
Duckrey J. H. Bap. 83 Pleasant
Dunn J. B., Pres.68 Lake View av.
Dwyer William J., R. C. 55 Nor-
folk
Earle Charles 0. 332 Broadway
Eaton George F., M. E. 118 Ox-
ford
Ely Robert E. Cong. Prospect
Union, 744 Mass. ave.
Estey Jonathan L., M. E. 9 Essex
Fenderson Wm. B. Am. M. E. 67
Washington
Fister Harry, Univ. Arlington
Flaherty M. J., R. C. 29 Buck-
ingham
Flatley John, R. C. 29 Bucking-
ham
Gough Nathaniel, Bapt. 74 Har-
vard
Gushee Edward M. Epis. 259
Brookline
Hall Frank O. Univ. 42 Arlington
Halloran John B.,R. C. 46 Rindge
avenue
Hamilton John W. 20 Lowell
Harrell Jesse, Bapt. 20 Upton
Haskins D. G. 1075 Mass. ave.
Hawks Joseph, M. E. 125 Norfolk
Horgan Daniel J., R. C. 49 Sixth
Howe William, Bapt. 910 Mass.
avenue
Jacobson Henning, Swedish Evan.
42 Bigelow
Johnson William H. Unit. 26 Lee
King William B. Epis. 13 Follen
Lansiug I. J. Cong. 957 Mass. av.
Lawrence William, Epis. Bishop,
101 Brattle
Mahon M. P. R. C. 49 Sixth
Marsters John M. Unit. 64 Frost
McKenzie Alex, Cong. 12 Garden
McNaugher Samuel, Ref. Pres. 35
Highland ave.
Muinlv .1. P., R. C. 55 Norfolk
O'Brien John, R. C. l!> sixth
Orr William, R. C. 31 Bolyoke
Paige Lucius R. Univ. 112 Wash-
ington
Paisley J.O. Pres. 62 Antrim
Parker Leonard s. Cong. 13 Hum-
boldt
Peabody Francis G. Unit. 13 Kirk-
la. id "
Perry {'. II. Epis. 1") < ilinton
Pilibfosian II. M. < long, 59 Mt.
Auburn
Towers William F. 1!) Sixth
Kay William P. '22 Lowel]
Reny Theophile, R. C. 3 Harvey
Reynolds Asa E. Bapt. 14 War-
land
Rice Charles F., M. E. 135 Oxford
Riley Patrick H.,R. C. 55Norfolk
Schermerhorn M. K. Epis. 57
Brattle
Scully Thomas, R. C. 55 Norfolk
Sheerin Daniel S. 49 Sixth
Short J. N. Evan. 3 Warland
Skene George, M. E. 176 Prospect
Skinner Charles A. Univ. 38 Mt.
Pleasant
Smith Adam, Meth. 103 Plympton
Sneath I. W. Cong. 92 Columbia
Spaulding Charles H. 260 Cam-
bridge
Tenney E. P. Cong. 27 Ellery
Thacher Francis S. Unit. 54 Wen-
dell
Tiffany Francis, Univ. 11 Hilliard
Tjurnlund Axel, Bapt. B. 28 Suffolk
Topliff Calvin H. Bapt. 143 Wash.
Towers Frederick, Epis.l Wallace
Terrace
Wagner Jesse, M. E. 194 Hamil-
ton
Walker Robert, Epis. 87 Third
Warren William F. Meth. 329
Broadway
Washburn Alfred F. Epis. 28
Quincy
Webster F. E. Epis. 48 Fairfield
Welsh M. J., R. C. 46 Rindge ave.
Wells John D., Unit. 44 Langdon
White Alphonso E. Unit. 199
Prospect
Whitmore J. E. Bapt. 25 Erie
AVrhituey Quincy, Univ. 42 Mouut
Pleasant
Whittemore Geo. H. Bapt. 329
Harvard
Wright Theo. F. New Church, 42
Quincy
Cloaks, Wraps,
Shawls, Ete.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
587 Mass. a\ e. See page 36
C 'locks,
also Watches, Clocks, Etc.)
GILL JOHN, 1346 Mass. ave.
See page 199
HOT WATER HEATING a Specialty.
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
524: CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Clothes Cleaners and
Repairers.
Borenstein Myer, 2000 Mass. ave.
BROWN G. M. & SON,1388
Mass. ave. Harvard sq. See p. 12
Brown James, Jr. 6 Pearl
Brown William H. 465 Main
DeBnrney Uz Wales & Co.41 Main
Fowler & Payne, 96 River
Kiner & Brown, 18 Holyoke
KINER R. S. 719 Mass. ave.
See page 794
Kline Ignatz, 363 Main
MacKEIGAN L. G. 15 Brattle
rm. 10. See page 794
Moore C. J. 433 Main
Clothes Dryers.
MOULTON W. H. & CO.
139 Gore. See page 829
Clothes Horses.
(FOLDING.)
MOULTON C. W. H. & CO.
139 Gore. See page 829
Clothing.
Brine James W. 1436 Mass. ave.
Brown William H.new and second
hand, 465 Main
Crystal Rock Pants Co. 347 Cam-
bridge and 418 Mass. ave.
Frankenstein W. L. 1046 Cam-
bridge
Fuller G. C. W. 557 Mass. ave.
Halliday H. A. 2 Brattle sq.
Klein Ignatz, 441 Main
Lane T. H. & Co. 473 Cambridge
Miller Louis H. 592 Mass. ave.
Miller M. H. 2059 Mass. ave.
Nesson Israel, 559 Mass. ave.
SAWYER H. M. & SON,
oil clothing mnfrs. factory,
Thorndike, rear Second, stores
45 Broad, B. and 117 South, N.
Y. See page 806
Stone Charles, 401 Main
Townsend W. M. & Co. 538 Mass.
avenue
Clothing Pressers.
Student Pressing Co. 7 Bow
Coal Hoisting and
Ha n d li ng Ma, eh inery.
RAWSON & MORRISON,
29 Main. See back cover and
p. 803
Coal, Wood, Ete.
Abbott Henry C. 61 Elm
Avery M. P. 85 River
Bond & Moriison. 135 Gore
BAKER-H U N N E WE L L
CO. main office, 81 Main, branch
offices, 624 Mass. av. 11 Brattle,
also 73 Cambridge and 20 Ex-
change pi. B. See front cover
BRADEEN J. S. 667 Cam-
bridge. See page 7*3
BTJRNHAM L. G. & CO.
221 Bridge,144 Charles and East
Chester Park, B., Granite, S. B.
office, 86 State, B. See p. 4
CARSTEIN HANS L.47 Cogs-
well av. and 2409 Mass. avenue.
See page 782
COLEMAN BROS, 91 Broad-
way, 450 Mass. are. and W. E.
transfer station, wharves, First,
near Main and First, cor. Com-
mercial av. See p. 782
Crowley Timothy, 34 Gore
CUNNINGHAM BROS. 671
Mass. av. See p. 18
Dawson James W. & Co. 78 Nor-
folk and 325 Main
Dennis A. E. Thompson & Co. 382
Putnam
Donahue John, 8 Decatur •
Fawcett Robert, 922 Cambridge
Gillam Charles H. 1 Norfolk ct.
Hall William C. 347 Winsor
HEATON J. A. foot Boylston.
See page 782
Hibbard A. D. & Co. 45 Green
Hopkins M. J. 3 Douglass
McColl Alex, 22 Hastings
Mcdonald & davis, ioeo
Cambridge. See p. 783
McFARLAND F. E. 110 and
112 Harvard and Washington, c.
Brewery. See p. 777
Monegle T. 7 Western av.
Popel N. R. 3591^ Main
PROUDFOOT DAVLD &
CO. 84 Bridge and 92 State, rm.
43, B. See front cover
Richardson George, r. 18 Sparks
RICHARDSON & BACON,
College Wharf, foot of Dunster.
See page 64
Twenty Years Experience at Heating. Greene & Co.
723 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY 525
Rowe Samuel F. YVinthrop Wharf?
order box, 22 Boylston
RUGG GEORGE H. 386
River. See p. 782
RYDER & DAVIS, 124 and
129 Inman. See p. 776
Shaw T. F. 1195 Cambridge
SMITH GEORGE M. 180
Main. See p. 782
Sullivan J. T. 35 Garden ct.
Taylor C. H. 292 Columbia
Wannamaker W. 400 Main
WELLINGTON HORATIO
& CO. 28 Bridge and 72 Water,
B. See front cover
WELLINGTON & BUCK,
211 Bridge and 1992 Mass. ave.
See back cover
Coffins, Caskets. Etc.
(See also Undertakers.)
DEVENS THOMAS, 1078
Cambridge. See p. 807
KELLEY JOSEPH J. 32
Third, cor. Gore. See page 807
LITCHFIELD JUDSON,
544 Mass. av. See page 807
LOCKHART WILLIAM L.
& CO. mufr. 191 to 209 Bridge,
and 149 Staniford, B. See p. 4
LONG A.E.& SON,2105 Mass.
ave. See p. 806
RICKER GEORGE F. 649
Mass. av. and 13 Clinton. See
page 781
SHEA BROS. 4 Pearl and 426
Cambridge. See page 807
Collar and Cuff Mnfrs.
REVERSIBLE COLLAR
CO. " Linene, "factory Putnam
avenue, office 27 Kilby, B. See
page 10
Collars and Caffs.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
587 Mass. av. See p. 36
Collection Agency.
READ'S COLLECTION &
MERCANTILE AGENCY
20 Devonshire, B. See p. sir
WENTWOKTII \V. II. &
G. l<\ L388 Mass. ave. See
page 16
Collectors.
AHERN JOHN J. of rents,
38>^ Fifth. See p. 35
Burleigh H. Prescott, 579 Mass.
avenue
BURRAGE F.E.603 Mass. av.
See p. 16
Carpenter Martin B. 559 Mass. av.
HANCOCK CHARLES E.
of rents, 615 Mass. avenue. See
page 19
Murphy James I. 110 Fourth
STEWART ARTHUR M.
559 Mass. ave. See p. 17
WENTWORTH W. H. &
G. F. 1388 Mass. av. See p. 16
Coloring and Kalso-
mining.
GALLAGHER WILLIAM,
101 Webster ave. See p. 801
HERON WILLIAM J. rear
632 Mass. av. order box 671 do.
See p. 800
REED CLARENCE G. order
box 22 Sawin's Express, Har-
vard sq. and 30 Forest, corner
Beacon, Somerville. See p. 800
Commission Mer-
chants.
HJORTH & JACOBSEN,
404 Main. See p. 26
Conductors.
(CORRUGATED.)
LAMB & RITCHIE, mnfrs,
Albany, cor. Portland. Sec |>.
22
PEAK HOWARD F. dealer,
1250 Mass. a v. Sec. p. 23
Conductors and Hat-
tcrs.
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER
CO. (THE) i«i<; Devonshire, B.
See i>. 13
PDECNE £ PR PLUMBING, STEAM and GAS PIPING,
yllLLllL QL UUll 723 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
526
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Confectioners (Mnfg).
Bartlett F. W. 713 Mass. av.
Bay State Confectionery Co. 141
Hampshire
CLARK B. P. & CO. 443
Mass. av. See p. 779
Close George,, 242 and 245 Broad-
way
HAYWARD CONFEC-
TIONERY CO. (THE), 387
Main. See p. 20
HAZEN I>. M. & SONS, 42
Elm and retail store, 1342 Mass.
av. See p. 20
Jenson Bros. 161 and 163 Norfolk
Leach R. H. 18 Elm
McDonald Brothers, 146 Charles
SPARROW HERBERT F.
62 Hampshire, cor. Clark. See
page 793
Tupper F. L. 567 Mass. ave.
Warren William T. 599 Mass. ave.
Confectionery and
Fruit.
Abelle H. F. Miss, 325 Cambridge
Brown F. P. 49 Main
Casey William F. 519 Cambridge
Cloran M. J. 1227 Cambridge
Coveney Hannah L. Mrs. I13£
Pleasant
Cuneo Antonio, 1271 Cambridge
Harlow Lillian, 435 Winsor
HAZEN D. M. & SONS, 1344
Mass. ave. and wholesale, 40 to
44 Elm. See p. 20
Hollenbeck H. F. 447 Main
Hunnewell James W. 2074 Mass.
avenue
Jones M. R. Miss, 1372 Mass. ave.
McEllroy William, 28 Shepard
Moone3' Jennie Mrs. 1017 Cam-
bridge
Mullett George A. 184 Harvard
Prince Sadie, 574 Mass. ave.
Ramsden Samuel, 1444 Mass. ave.
Russell & Co. (whol.) 290 Broad-
way
Simpson C. E. 277 Broadway
Snyder Bros. 310 Cambridge
Sperber Bros. 1147 Cambridge and
405 Main
Tevrizian G. A. S. 1045 Mass. ave.
Thurston P. S. 1104 Mass. ave.
Tracey James, 357 Main
Zerega Clarence A. 71 Pleasant
Conservatories,
BOCK WILLIAM A. 2388
Mass. ave. See p. 793
DOYLE WILLIAM E. 1509
Cambridge and 43 Tremont and
306 Boylston, B. See p. 200
Constables,
Fox Joseph, 36 Wallace
Ivers Warren, 379 Harvard
Lennon Jas. E. 631 Mass. ave.
MURPHY JOHN F. 225 Cam-
bridge. See p. 815
Shaw Frank E. 265 Cambridge
STEWART A. M. 559 Mass.
ave. See p. 17
WRIGHT C. 8 Harvard sq. See
p. 16
Contractors.
DeROSAY D. WARREN,
66 Dublin and 17 Otis, B. See
p. 789
Donahue John J. 20 Decatur
Doody John, 193 Mt. Auburn
Elston M. & Son, Main, corner
Pioneer
Mcelroy charles h.
building mover and raiser, 235
Third. See p. 784
O'Connor Patrick, 11 Sparks i
Contractors and Build-
ers*
ANDERSON JAMES, 16
Bath. See p. 789
ANGUS H. S. stable 43 Market,
h. 236 Columbia. Seep. 784
BARKER JOHN, 283 Huron
ave. See p. 790
BOYNTON E. W. & CO. 184
Harvard. See p. 786
DELANEY J.41 Winthrop. See
p. 801
FILLMORE W. & CO. 11
Cherry. See p. 789
FURBISH FRED B. 13
Church. See p. 789
GORDON THOMAS, end
Locke. See p. 790
GREEN HENRY & CO. 46
Bridge. See p. 787
HAYDEN ZEBAH, Dyke, c.
DeWolf. See p. 789
HERSEY IRA G. 113 Broad-
way. See p. 788
GREENE & CO.,
NORCROSS FURNACE.
CAMBRIDGE HEATER.
■733 Massachusetts Avenuej
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
527
HOPKINS ALBERT B. 276
Pearl. See p. 788
KEEMN JAS. H. First, cor.
Thorndike. See p. 790
KELLEY S. J. 7 Western ave.
See p. 790
McCOY W. J. & SONS, 14
Walnut ct. See p. 801
Mcdonald Alexan-
der, 205 Western ave. See
p. 789
Mcdonald john & son,
109 Western ave. See p. 800
McISAAC J. A. rear 2 Wash-
ington. See p. 788
NEW ENGLAND MASON-
RY CO. 168 Main and 8 Oliver,
B. See p. 824
NORRIS W. H. 9 Western ave.
See p. 788
RYAN THOMAS, 17 Clary.
See p. 801
STEARNS E. A. end of Locke.
See p. 790
STEARNS M. N. 44 Wallace.
See p. 800
TRIPP E. & CO. painting, 17
River. See p. 791
Copper Roofers.
BLEVINS JOHN J.696 Mass.
ave. See front cover
PEAK HOWARD F. 1250
Mass. ave. See p. 23
Coppersmiths.
BAY STATE METAL
WORKS, 41 to 49 Harvard.
See p. 804
CAMPBELL THOMAS R.
3 Cherry. See p. 804
Copyists.
TAYLOR C. H. CO. 495a Main
See p. 794
Cotton Waste.
HENDERSON C. W. 238
Pearl. See p. 803
Cracker Bakers*
NEW YORK BISCUIT CO.
29 Franklin and 40 Green. See
back cover
Crackers.
Whiting H. W. 77 River
Cream.
(HAMPDEN )
FRYE WM. JR. 153 River
See p. 774
Creamery.
HAMPDEN CREAM, Wm.
Frye, Jr. general agent, 153
River. See p. 774
OAK GROVE CREAME-
RY, 430 and 1310 Mass. ave.
See p. 775
Crockery, China and
Glassware.
HYDE DANA W. & CO.
639 Mass. ave. See p. 795
POWERS LEE L.30 Boylston.
See p. 827
Curriers.
(See Morocco Dressers.)
Downing Theodore,foot Eustis ct.
Muller Bros. r. 2547 Mass. ave.
Curtains and Fixtures.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
587 Mass. ave. See p. 36
Cuspadore Mnfrs.
HEWS A. H. & CO. 99 Cres-
cent ave. Sec p. 79i{
Cut Flowers.
BECKER FRED C.1730 Cam-
bridge. Sec p. 7'.).')
BOCK WILLIAM A. 2388
Mass. ave. Sec p. 793
SHAAV BROS. 614 Mass. ave.
sc(> p. 793
Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating
- GREENE Sc CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
528 CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Cutlery.
BURDITT l& BYMER,
674 Mass. ave. See p. 7
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
N587 Mass. ave. See p. 36
McGUIRE W. T. 247 Cam-
bridge. See p. 794
MOORE CHARLES & SON,
N 8 Brattle. See p. 7
SHAUGHNESSY D. B. 278
Cambridge. See p. 799
WHITE F. A. 675 Mass. ave.
See p. 806
Cypress Lumber*
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER
CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire,
Boston. See p. 13
Dairy Products.
OAK GROVE CREAM-
ERY, 430 and 1310 Mass. ave-
See p. 775
Decorators*
CALDWELL & COX, Whit-
ney ct. See p. 791
HAZEL BENJAMIN C. 424
Main. See p. 791
Dentists,
Andrews Robert R. 1308 Mass. av.
Bixby.H. 0. 1861 Mass. ave.
Cleary James, 545 Mass. ave.
Cooke E. W. 266 Cambridge
Cutter H. E. 1278 Mass. ave.
Egan Henry M. 579 Mass. ave.
Hollis William H. 631 Mass. ave.
Jones John R. 622 Mass. ave.
Kinsman E. O. 15 Brattle
Magee F. D. 390 Cambridge
Mason George L. 579 Mass. ave.
Milligan William, 649 Mass. ave.
Ober Fred A. 266 Cambridge
Pierce Myron E. 1308 Mass. ave.
Sanderson H. L. 1601 Mass. ave.
Sawyer Alfred J. 569 Mass. ave.
Sawyer F. A. 569 Maas. ave.
Shaw Ashby A. 615 Mass. ave.
Taft Ezra F. 15 Brattle
Taft George L. 19 Brattle
True George L. 545 Mass. ave.
VEO CHARLES H. (D. M.
D. Harvard University), Hotel
Pelham, Boylston,cor. Tremont,
Boston. See blue page in street
directory
VEO L. N. (D. M. D. Harvard
University), Hotel Pelham, Boy 1-
ston, cor. Tremont, Boston. See
blue page in street Directory
Walsh A. S. 225 Hampshire
White Edward W. 1234 Mass. ave.
White Edward Y. 631 Mass. ave.
Yale Joseph C. 2458 Mass. ave.
Deputy Sheriff*
FAIRBAIRN JOHN R. 436
Cambridge. See p. 809
WARDWELL WALTER
C. 649 Mass. ave. See p. 816
Diamonds.
GILL JOHN, 1346 Mass. ave.
Seep. 199
Diary Mnfrs.
Cambridgeport Diary Co. 24 Black-
stone
Die Sinker.
AXTMAN FRANCIS, 46
Spring. See p. 806
Dimension Lumber.
WOOD WILLIAM H.& CO.
Broadway, cor. Third. See back
binding
Dining Rooms.
(See Bestaurants. also Lunch).
Brown Joseph, 6 Norfolk
CENTRAL HOUSE,483 Mass .
ave. See p. 795
Grossman Charles W. 7 Portland
HARVARD SQUARE
CAFE, 1388 Mass. ave. formerly
8 Harvard sq. See p. 779
Hotel Washington, 201 Cambridge
Jones G. J. 334 Main
Lappin Rose A. 97 Mt. Auburn
Millett A. V. 27 Brattle
Peaslee Cyrus. 1372 Mass. ave.
PALMER HOUSE (Fust
Class), 26 River, cor. Franklin.
See p. 24
Yroung James R. 15 Bow
SHEET METAL
WORKERS.
GREENE & CO.,
723 Massachusetts
Avenue.
CAMBEIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
529
Disinfectants and Deo-
dorizers.
Lerned C. W. 2461 Mass. ave.
KICKER GEORGE F. 649
Mass. ave. and 13 Clinton. See
page 781
Distillers.
Great White Spirit Co. Cambridge,
cor. Distillhouse
Door Mats.
FURFEY JAMES A. 202
Brookline. See p. 793
Doors, Sash and
Blinds.
MERSEY IRA G. 113 Broad-
way. See page 788
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER
CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire,
Boston. See p. 13
Dowels.
STANDARD TURNING
"WORKS, 122 Broadway, and
53 State, rm. 433, Boston. See
back cover
Drays. ' ; ]
[(FOUR IN HAND.)
WHITING & SMITH, 216
Green. See back insert opp.
Printers
Drain and Sewer
Builder.
McCulloch Samuel, 173 Harvard
Drain Pipe.
IHJRDITT & IJYNNEK, 674
Mass. ave. Sec p. 7
HAWKES LEVI (iron), 623
MaSS. aw. Sec p. 64
Lewis David W. Portland, corner
Cambridge
Mcdonald john& son,
109 Western ave. See p. 800
Draperies and Cur-
tains.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
587 Mass. ave. See p. 36
Draughtsmen .
LOMBARD N. C. 40 State, B.
See page 26
MASON WILLIAM A. &
SON, 631 Mass. ave. See back
cover
Dressmakers.
Armstrong L. Miss, 103 Western
avenue
Arnold B. J. Miss, 3 Harold pi.
Arrowsmith Ellen Miss, 282 Winsor
Austin Kate, 97 Gore
Baker Eliza A. 1 Blake
Banks M. Mrs. 309 Columbia
Barber Frances E. 271 Broadway
Barrett Mary H.Miss, 7 Lechmere
place
Barrier Louise Mrs. 15 Norfolk
Barriugton J. W. Mrs. 40 Cushing
Barry Annie, 51 Fourth
Begley Mary, 248 Broadway
Bemis Drucilla D. Mrs. 24 Pearl
Bergeron C. Mrs. 5 Cottage Park
avenue
Berube Pierre Mrs. 3 Madison
Bickford Ella M.Mrs.59 Plymouth
Boyd Isabelle L. 271 Broadway
Breen P. F. Mrs. 81 School
Brown Annette E. 254 Columbia
Brown I. W. Mrs. 1794 Harvard
Buck Abbie H. 10 Andrew
Caffrey Ellen Miss, 28 Portland
Callanan M. J. Miss, 579 Mass. av.
Campbell Sarah A. Miss, 22 Mt.
Auburn
Carder Abbie A. Miss, 7 Essex
Carmichael TenyMiss,353Prospect
Carrington Fannie Miss, 309 Co-
lumbia
Carroll Caroline J. Mi<s, 7 Appian
Way
Carroll Marcella Mi<s. 2 Carlisle
Chatwin Angle E. Miss, 9S Hamp-
shire
Church M. BLMrs.1326 Cambridge
Clarke Mary J. 8 White
(May Abbie E. Miss, ;{_>! Ma^. a\ .
Clayton F. A. Mrs. 75 Brookline
( !ole Jennie Mrs. :>:» Elm
Collins Mary A. Miss, l'.i BoylstOU
I <>l! Lama A. s. Mi-s.7 Brookline
Concannon Maty E. Mr-. 48 Mt.
Auburn
All Kinds of Heaters
Reconstructed.
GREENE & CO.,
733 —
Massachusetts
Ave.
530
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dress fn a ke rs . - Con .
Connors Lizzie, 14 Sparks
Copithorne Mary E. 295 Winsor
Corcoran Catherine M. 14 Worces-
ter
Couth Elizabeth, 7 Kildare
Curtis Helena T. Miss, 21 Fifth
Curtis Mary F. 73 River
Dana Bridget, 358 Broadway
Day Nellie Mrs. 28 Eustis ct.
Derby Ella A. Mrs. 622 Mass. ave.
Dexter Clara B. Miss, 144 Howard
Dickman E. E. Miss,603 Mass. av.
Dillenschneider Josephine, Jackson
Dillingham Maria Mrs.40 Holyoke
Dix Mary J. Miss, 29 Lawrence
Dobson Lenora Mrs. 23 Park
Donnellan Nellie E. Miss, 172
Hampshire
Dougan Wm. T. Mrs. 30 Prince
Downing Almeda R. 9 Norfolk
Drake Mary Mrs. 70 Austin
Duffy Annie, 1299 Cambridge
Dulong Rose Mrs. 117 Harvard
Dunham Nellie J.Mrs. 93 Cushing
Dunlea Margaret A. Miss, 3 East
Durgin E. E. Mrs. 559 Mass. ave.
DuwTey May Mrs. 1168 Mass. ave
Dwyer John S. Mrs. Jackson
Edgerly Nellie A. Mrs. 98 Austin
Ehlert Annie M. Miss, 293 Broad-
way
Elder J. S. Mrs. 254 Prospect
Etherington Ida, 33 Mill
Evans Henrietta, 150 Mt. Auburn
Everett Eliza J. Mrs. 7 William
Fitch Myra, 1137 Mass. ave.
Fitcham Ellen, 41 Walden
Fitzgerald Helena, 12 Eliot
Flewelling A. W. Mrs. 73 Pleasant
Flood A. 125 Mt. Auburn
Foley M. E. Miss, 35 Brookline
Foley Nellie E. 1104 Cambridge
Foss Kate Mrs. 26 Essex
Foster Fred C. Mrs. 44 Cottage
Frampton Fannie B. Mrs. R. R.
station, foot Third
French Lucy C. Mrs. 132 Green
Gallagher Bridget, 39 Boylston
Galway Cassie J. Miss, 211 Mt.
Auburn
Garner W. W. Mrs. 106 Clark
Geary Abbie D. 50 Cedar
Gethins Jas. H. Mrs. 380 Green
Gillespie Eliza J. Mrs. 176 Lake
View avenue
Glynn J. F. Mrs. 10 Suffolk
Gould Ariana E. Mrs. 48 Market
Grant Carrie A. Miss, 164 Winsor
Green L. B. Mrs. 2453 Mass. ave.
Greene Nellie F. Mrs. 3*5£ Main
Guerineau Julie, 463 Mt. Auburn
Guppy Annie M. Mrs. 15 Tremont
Hammond Josephine Miss, 265
Putnam ave.
Handley Carrie E. 76 Orchard
Harlow Esther D. Miss, 14 Pleas-
ant
Harris Isabella Mrs. 4 Village
Hawkes Ellen H. Miss, 6 East
Healy Mary C. 45 Crescent
Heffner Kate E. 144 Green
Heffner Pearl A. 144 Green
Hennessey Nellie E. 200 Dublin
Herring E. A. C. Mrs. 13 Meacham
Hillier M. A. Mrs. 32 Elm [non
Hoffman Helen C. Miss. Hotel Ver-
Holder Ann J. 6 Emmons pi.
Holleran Annie T. Mrs. 249 Frank-
lin
Holt Jennie Mrs. 17 Banks
Hopkins Sarah A. Mrs. 193 Auburn
Hubbard Jennie M. Miss, 384 Har-
vard [pi.
Hunson Stephen C. Mrs. 5 Lamson
Hurley Mary, 11 Short
Hurley Mary T. Mrs. 181 Bridge
Ireland Frances E. Mrs. 2 Rockwell
Jackson Rebecca Mrs. 24 Union
James Cordelia E. Mrs. 1 Village
Johnson Sigrid A. Miss, 579 Mass.
avenue
Jones Ella F. Mrs. 256 Columbia
Jones Louise M. 101 Inman
Joyce Mary J. Miss, 45 Sacramento
Keefe Margaret F. 93 Gore
Kelley K. M. Miss, 30 Mt. Auburn
Kelley Margaret, 147 Otis
Kelley Sarah A. Mrs. 12 Warland
Kellogg J. Miss, 55 Washington
La Bonte Eliza Mrs. 1916 Mass. av.
Lagerquist L. Mrs. 24£ Cherry
Lamkin Annie M. 39 Sacramento
Lawton Martha B. Miss, 46 Market
Lee Maria E. 8 Worcester
Lehman Anna Miss, 366 Winsor
Leighton Blanche, 32 Norfolk
Leland Mary E. Hi Tremont
Leonard J. M. Miss, 70 W^inso
Leonard Lucy Mrs. 56 Putnam av.
Lewis Ellen M. Miss, 28 Ash
Lewis Mary A. Mrs. 112 Clark
Lonergan C.E. Miss, 97 Rindge av.
Long G. H. Mrs. 30 Banks
Long James G. Mrs. 126 Winsor
Lovett Katie Miss, 1 Cowperth-
waite
Luke L. J. Mrs. 151 Clark
Lyman Jennie L. 54 Putnam ave.
Mackenzie Elizabeth Mrs. 21 Wil-
bur
Maclean Lizzie B.Miss, 153 Auburn
Mahar Alice Mrs. 3 Emmons pi.
Manahan Adelaide F. Mrs. 10 Wes-
ley avtnue
GREENE & CO.,
NOROROSS FURNACE
CAMBRIDGE HEATER.
733 Massacliusetts Avenue,
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
531
Mandly M.C. Miss, 250 Hampshire
Marciskewske Annie, 100 Gore
Marr Annie M. 671 Mass. ave.
Martin Nellie S. 85 Tremont
McBride Lillian, 43 Columbia
McCarron Annie F. 75 Spring
McCarthy Mary, 747 Cambridge
McCormick T. Mrs. 171 Winsor
McDonald Annie, 30 Foster
McDonald Mary J. 12 Dunster
McDonald Rose Miss, 144 River
McDonnell M. E. 15 Vineyard
McEachern Catherine Miss, 106
Hampshire
McGuinness Helen E. 39 May
Mclntyre A. R. Mrs. 19 Hilliard
KcKay A. M. Mrs. 124 Chestnut
McLean Sarah J. 173 Elm
McLeod Mary A. 85 Concord ave.
McMaken Maggie Mrs. 30 Second
Merkel O. A. Mrs. 39 Pleasant
Merkel P. L. Mrs. 39 Pleasant
Mitchell Delia, 175 Main
Moore Addie E. Miss, 282 Winsor
Morison Harriet A. Mrs. 24 Ells-
worth avenue
Morse Mary L. 126 Gushing
Mulhern Eliza Miss, 24 Mt. Auburn
Mullen H. M. 85 Pearl
Murphy Julia S. Mrs. 3 Lechmere
place
Murray Kate Mrs. 9 Avon
Nickles Clara Miss, 84 Hancock
Nixon Annie Mrs. 32 Davis
Norton Mary E. Miss, 42 Pearl
O'Brien Margaret, 242 Hampshire
O'Callaghan Mary Mrs. 106 Dublin
O'Kane Katie A. Mrs. 16 Antrim
0*Neil Mary Miss, 39 Cowperth-
vvaite
Osborn Vitaline M. Miss, 14 Bay
Parent Aurelia E. 109 Amory
Parr H. Mrs. 434 Mass. ave.
Parrot E. C. 14 Cottage
Phillips Addie J. 58 Dana
Pidgeon N. C. Mrs. 132 Austin
Pierce F. S. Mrs. h. 43!) Main
Poindexter P. A. Mrs. 169 Putnam
avenue
Power Theresa .1. Miss, 107 Ellery
Powers Florence It. Mrs. 31 Tre-
mont
Powers Kate Miss, 77 Columbia
Pand Addie P. Mrs. Cambridge,
cor. Ellery
Etebello Mary <;. •.».-> <;<>rr
Rhind Margaret, is Lake
Kiel Clara P. 165 Auburn
Ritchie Ellen R.Mrs. 222 Prospect
Robbing Kate P. Mrs. 2092 Mass.
avenue
Rourke Hannah P. Mrs. 1 10 Green
P<>\v Amelia Mrs. 84 Prince
Russell Abbie C. Miss 671 Mass.
avenue
Russell Margaret Mis. 71 Wash-
ington
Ryan B. A. 155 Franklin
Sanborn L. M. Mrs. 1603 Cam-
bridge
Schwab Sophie, 20 Huron ave.
Scottron P. C. 9 Mead
Seamans Cora A. Mrs. 518 Putnam
avenue
Severance Emily Mrs. 10 Kinnaird
Sharkey J. A.Mrs. 87 Concord av.
Shea Elizabeth E. 87 Amory
Sherman Etta Mrs. 40 Norfolk
Silvery Sophie, 2547 Mass. ave.
Simmons V. A. Miss, 77 Pember-
ton
Singleton J.L. Mrs. 117 Washing-
ton
Slayton S. H. Mrs. 44 Reed
Smith Carrie W. Mrs. 27 Hudson
Smith E. Mrs. 19 Harvard
Snow Lottie I. 25 Hadley
Stanton Annie T. Mrs. 4 Trow-
bridge
Steele Anna E. 28 Blanche
Stetson Ella Mrs. 4 Elm
Stewart L. M. Miss, 19 Brewery
Stewart Mary E. Mrs. 30 Jay
Stokeley A. E. Mrs. 75 Brookline
Stuart Johu X. Mrs. 17 Bradbury
Sullivan Julia T. 65 Ellery
Sullivan Mary T. Miss, 191 Mt.
Auburn
Tetlow Ella D. Mrs. 15 Norfolk
Thompson Francis A. 40 Norfolk
Thurston L. Mabel, 13 Meacham
Tjernblom M. L. Mrs. 4a Clinton
Tollefsen Carrie Miss, 30 Auburn
Towne Annie Mrs. 2056 Mass. av.
Thurber C. M. Mrs. 28 Broadway
Trainor Thos. J. Mrs. 293 Main
Trumbull Ann Mrs. 11 Pleasant pi.
Tubbs Annie A. Mrs. 1 Austin
Utley C. M. Miss, 2 Allstou
Van Ward Emeline, I20j Pleasant
Van Warren Grace Mrs. 2049 Mass.
avenue
Vaughan M. M. 21 Florence
Yen-ran Mary, !> Cottage Park av.
Waddell Annie J. r. 402 Mas<. a v.
Wade Annie P. Miss. 17 Austin
Wade Samuel IP Mrs. 110_> Mass.
avenue
Walker Mary A. Mrs. 339 Cam-
bridge
Walsh' Fannie Miss, H>2 Mass. av.
Ward Mary A. 271 Pearl
Wardman A, Mrs. L83 Auburn
Washington Eva, 58 Banks
Watson Hattie W. Mi-, n » Hast-
ings
Twenty Years Experience at Heating. Greene & Co.
733 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
532
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dreemakers . - Con.
Weiler L. Mme. 559 Mass. ave.
Wester Anna, 42 Bigelow
Wharff Medora Mrs. 81 Green
White E. P. Mrs. 20 Austin
Wilder G. B. Mrs. 10 Forest
Wiley Anna 11 Wendell
Wilson Carrie Miss, 465 Main
Wood Mary Mrs. 98 Columbia
Woodbury E. R. Mrs. 14 Tufts
Young Joseph Mrs. 241 River
Y^oung Nina I. Mrs. 15 Remington
Dressmakers' Sup-
plies.
CORCOR AN J. H. & CO. 587
Mass. ave. See page 36
Dress Patterns.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO. 587
Mass. ave. See page 36
Dress Skirts.
McDonald M. F. Mrs. 579 Mass.
avenue
Druggists.
BARTLETT H. S. 1338 Mass.
ave. See p. 96
FRAZIER WM, H. 169 Har-
vard. See p. 808
O'DOMELL MAURICE,
903 Cambridge, and Inman sq.
See page 808
TUITE JOHN A. & CO. 85
Hampshire. See p. 808
Druggists' Sundries.
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO.
164 to 174 Broadway. See page
opp. Box Mnfrs.
Rady A. J. (mnfr.), 454 Main
STANDARD TURNING
WORKS, 122 Broadway, and
53 State, rm. 433, B. See back
cover
Dry Goods.
Adams William R. 258 Cambridge
Armstrong Rose Mrs. 2441 Mass.
avenue
Bell Elizabeth Miss, 1357 Cam-
bridge
CORCORAN J. H.& CO. 585
Mass. ave. See page 36
Daniel Herman G. 49 River
Douglass C. H. 31 Howard
Duffy Jas. V. & Co. 139 Harvard
Fairbanks E. & M. B. 102 Hamp-
shire
Fischer C. & I. 2519 Mass. ave.
Frankenstein W. L. 1046 Cam-
bridge
Goldenberg Max, 716 Cambridge
Griffin Mary, 711 Cambridge
Higgens John, 1295 Cambridge
Hughes Mary A. Mrs. 42 Reed
HYDE DANA W. & CO. 639
Mass. ave. See p. 795
Jackson Jamee, 276-280 Broadway
Kedey T. 1157 Cambridge
Langan A. Mrs. 8 Portland
Low Horace G. 1350 Mass. ave.
Mclsaac Jennie Mrs. 349 Main
McNulty Alice, 43 Webster ave.
Monahan John B..1205 Cambridge
Mongan E. M. Mrs. 2064 Mass. av.
MORELAND FREDER-
ICK A. 1362 Mass. ave. See
page 795
Murray M. E. Mrs. 691 and 1401
Cambridge
Newman J. 485 Cambridge
Parsons C. A. 2050 Mass. ave.
Pyne J. V. & Co. Institute bldg.
Cambridge
Queen Josephine M. Mrs. 1244
Mass. avenue
Reardon J. S. 693 Mass. ave.
Rowe Mary J. 83 Concord ave.
Schorield & White, 2006 Mass. av.
Webster John T. 415 Mass. ave.
WILBER CHARLES B. 433
Mass. ave. See p. 795
Dutch Marqueterie.
PEDERSEN PETER A. 11
Cherry. See p. 798
Dye Souses.
Brown James, Jr. 6 Pearl
BUTLER'S LAUNDRY &
DYE HOUSE, 2307 Mass. av.
See p. 794
KINER R. S. 719 Mass. ave.
See page 794
LEWANDO'S FRENCH
DYEING AND CLEANS-
ING ESTABLISHMENT.
1274 Mass. ave. See page 2
MacKEIGAN L. G. 15 Brat-
tle, rm. 10. See page 794
SHEET METAL
WORKERS.
GREENE & GO.,
723 Massachusetts
Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIKEOTOKY
533
Earthen Ware.
HEWS A. H. & CO. (mnfrs),
99 Crescent ave. See page 793
Elastic Paint and
Cement.
WEBSTER W. F. CEMENT
CO. Albany. See page. 30
Electric Bells.
FULLER SETH W. 27 Arch,
Boston. See p. opp. 390
Electric Contractors,
FULLER SETH W. 27 Arch,
Boston. See p. opp. 390
Electric Gas Lighting.
FULLER SETH W. 27 Arch,
Boston. See p. opp. 390
Electric Light Co.
CAMBRIDGE ELECTRIC
LIGHT CO. J. Q. Bennett,
Pres. F. H. Raymond, Treas.
Western ave. cor. Albro. See
page 830
Electric Lighting.
FULLER SETH W. 27 Arch,
Boston. See p. opp. 390
Electrical Supplies.
FULLER SETH W. 27 Arch,
Boston. See p. opp. 390
MORSS & WHYTE, 10
Franklin, and 79 Cornhill, Bos-
ton. See p. 825
Electricians.
AXTMAN FRANCIS, 48
Spring. Sec p. 806
Alexanson Bans, 17! Pleasanl
Bryant P. & Co. 728 Mass. ave
Chaplin Co. (The) Myrtle ave.
CLARK ERNKST \V. 1 IK) cv
1442 Mass. ave. See p. 809
FULLER SETH W. 27 Arch,
Boston. Sec p. opp. 390
Jones C. L. 4 Central sq.
Embalmers.
DEVENS THOMAS, 1078
Cambridge. See page 807
FUDGE DAVID & SOX, 123
Cambridge. See p. 807
KELLEY JOSEPH J. 32
Third. See page 807
LITCHFIELD JUDSON, 544
Mass. ave. See p. 807
LONG- A. E. & SON, 2105
Mass. ave. See page 806
MULLEN JAMES F. 116
Hampshire. See page 807
RICKER GEORGE F. 649
Mass ave. and 13 Clinton. See
page 781
SHEA BROS. 4 Pearl, and 426
Cambridge. See page 807
Embroidery.
Morse Louisa J. 12 Dunster
Employment Offices.
{See also Intelligence Offices.)
Buck W. H. 16£ Hoi yoke
Curtis D. A. Mrs. 48 Green
Flaherty M. D. 329 Prospect
Fogarty Mary A. 7 Appian Way
Gilbert L. B. Mrs. 2453 Mass. ave.
Green J. A. 1246 Mass. ave.
Johnson Aunie Miss, 394 Main
Moriarty Mary L. 1384 Mass. ave.
Starnberg Emma Mrs. 4£ Essex
Tobey Ella O. 722 Mass. ave.
Enameled Goods.
STANDARD TURNING
WORKS, 122 15 road way and
53 State, rm. 433, Boston." See
back cover
Engine and Boiler
Mnfrs.
CAMPBELL WILLIAM &
CO. sixth, near Broadway, See
page 803
MILLER & SHAW, Broad-
way, g r. Sixth S«m> j). 803
KAWSON & MORRISON,
27 to 31 Main. See back cover
and page 803
Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating,
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
534 CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Engines.
(PORTABLE AND HOISTING.)
FIELD WALTER W. 67
Main. See p. 802
MILLER & SHAW, Broad-
way, cor. Sixth. See p. 803
RAWSON & MORRISON,
27 to 31 Main. See back cover
and page 803
Engravers.
HEWITT LEWIS J. 622
Mass. ave. See opp. p. 268
FRANKLIN ENGRAVING
CO. (We make illustrations for
every purpose) 235 Washington,
Boston.
Etchings, Engravings,
Etc.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
587 Mass. ave. See page 36
OLSSON JOHN F. 1414 Mass.
ave. See page 799
Expanded Metal.
MORSS & WHYTE, 10
Franklin and 79 Cornhill, Bos-
ton. See page 825
Expresses.
American Express Co. 11 Brattle
and foot of Third
Bancroft's, J. J. Gunney, prop.
815 Somerville ave.
BETTINSON H. W. & CO.
251 Cambridge and 15 Devon-
shire, 32 Court sq. 91 Kilby and
77 Kingston, B. See page 785
Bierweiler Jacob, 96 Webster ave.
Boyle's Express Co. William
Boyle, prop. 1992 Mass. ave.
Brennan R. H. order box, 269
Cambridge
BUTLAND & SON, orderbox,
627 Mass. ave. and 25 Merchants
row, B. See page 30
COLBY BROS. Lyceum bldg.
Harvard sq. See page 30
DODGE'S EXPRESS CO.
543 Mass. ave. and 42 and 67
Franklin and 10 F. H. sq. B. See
page 785
Donovan Charles, 72 Fourth
Dorr George. 489 Mass. ave. and
38 Broad, B.
Durnan & Son, 255 Cambridge and
121 Gore
ELLIOTT & DUVEY, 1 Hol-
yoke. See page 30
Felony Hugh, Portland
Hanson, Wm. H. 354 Main
Hatch & Co. 6 Brattle, and 36
Court sq. B
Hayes Henry, 22 Shepard
Hazlett, Joseph 8 Camden pi.
HERSUM J. R. & C. S. 43
Western ave. ahd 636 Mass. ave.
See page 785
Jenness A. T. & Co. 2 Mill
Kelleher Daniel J. 41 Xorris
Kelley John H. 195 Broadway
Libby Transfer Co. Fifth cor.
Charles
MacCarragher G. 247 Prospect
and 9 Oak
Milliken James E. 8 Mt. Auburn
Nichols W. A. 156 Hampshire
O'Neil Charles E. 162 Franklin
PARKS' CAMBRIDGE-
PORT EXPRESS, C. B.
Schofleld, prop. 24 Blanche and
11 Harrison ave. ext. 96 Arch
and 30 Broad. See p. 785
Powers J. F. & Co. foot of East
Savage & Son, 626 Mass. ave.
SAWIN MOSES M. Lyceum
building, Harvard square, 1402
Mass. ave. and 34 Court sq. 174
Washington, 105 Arch, 75 Kilby
and 76 Kingston, K. See p. 30
Small Samuel, 412 Cambridge
Sullivan Timothy, 127 Bridge
Extracts.
Christopher G. A. 300 Broadway
Harvard Extract Co. 12 Pearl
Melley C. W. 4 Sands
Fancy Goods.
Alexandrian & Euskerrian (im-
porters) 26 Brattle
CORCORAN J. H.& CO. 585
Mass. ave. See page 36
HUNT EDGAR F. & CO.
575 Mass. ave. See back cover
HYDE DANA W. & CO. 639
Mass. ave. See page 795
Johnston W. S. Mrs. ^23 Park
Maclsaac Jennie Miss. 349 Main
McCarthv E. & M. 286 Prospect
MORELAND F. A. 1364 Mass.
ave. See page 795
Newman Julius F. 485 Cambridge
Reardon James S. 693 Mass. ave.
SEVER C. W. 1354 Mass. ave.
Harvard sq. See p. 24
All Kinds of Heaters
Reconstructed.
GREENE & CO.,
733
Massachusetts
Ave.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
535
SHAUGHNESSY D. B. 278
Cambridge. See page 799
THURSTON CHARLES H.
1320 Mass. ave. See page 796
Webster John T. 415 Mass. ave.
WILBER CHARLES B. 433
Mass. ave. See p. 795
Farming Tools.
Breed Weeder Co. State c. Osborn
Feather Bed Renova-
tors.
ARNOLD E. O. 17 Hawkins,
cor. Washington, Somerville.
See page 519
EATON F. M. 351 Broadway
See page 799
BICKER GEORGE F. 649
Mass. ave. and Lyceum bldg.
Harvard sq. See page 781
Feathers, Flowers, Etc.
BARNARD A. J. 715 Mass
ave. See p. 809
Fertilizer Dryers,
RAWSON & MORRISON,
27 and 29 Main. See back cover
and page 803
Fibre Goods.
Laminar Fibre Goods Co. Taunery
Fire Rose.
(COTTON AND RUBBER.)
BOSTON WOVEN HOSE
& RUBBER CO. 33 Hamp-
shire and 275 Devonshire, B.
See p. 6
Fish and Oysters.
ACME GROCERY AM)
PROVISION MARKET,
('has. Place & Co. props. Hamp-
shire, COr. Norfolk. Sec |>. 777
BEAM: ENOCH & CO. 1236
and L238 Mas- ave See |». "2<»
Bell Frederick W. 52 River
Burcb E. I". 1 _* • > J < lambridge
Burns Frederic W. 56 Brookline
Burroughs E. A. I I71, Main
Carr Richard, salt flsh, 34 Pilgrim
Cutting Charles II. 359 Main
Dale W. W. 322 Cambridge
Lincoln G. Fred, 696 Ma — , aw.
MILL AN ALEXANDER, 17
Brattle. See p. 779
Miller Chas. M. 2091 Mass. ave.
Norton F. D. 1865 Mass. ave.
Silva J. F. 134 Third
Snow & Nunan, 1394 Cambridge
SMITH ARTHUR H. 604
Mass. ave. See p. 775
Wentworth Josiah P.154£ Har-
vard
Whorf Charles E. 5 Central sq.
Williams Mrs. 432 Cambridge
TVitherell Freeman C. 556 Mass. av.
Fish Canners.
HJORTH & JACOBSEN,
404 Main. See page 26
Fishing Rod Mnfr.
Reed James, 90 Banks
Flagging Stone.
FORD AUSTIN & SON,
North River, 39 to 41 Main.
See page 802
Florists.
(See al*o Nurserymen.)
BECKER FRED C. 1730 Cam-
bridge. See p. 7i)3
BOCK WILLIAM A. roses a
specialty, 2388 Mass. ave. See
p. 793
Cameron H. L. Whittemore
Dee Thomas W. Mr. Auburn, cor.
Fresh Poud Lane
DOYLE WILLIAM E. 1501
( lambridge, and i:> Tremonl and
309 Boylston, B. 8ee p. 200
Hutching Mary K. Mrs. 8264 Som-
erville
Macklin B. J. 5 < Irescenl
Moltman R. H. 20] Brattle
Murdoch Walter II. 46 Grigg
N'a-li George, :>I7 Harvard
O'Brien P. A Son, 1022 Mass. ave.
SHAW BROS. 614 Mass. ave.
See p. 793
Sticke! William C. & Co, Whitte-
more
PDCCMC ft OH PLUMBING, STEAM and GAS PIPING,
UriLtllL (X UUlJ ^23 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
536
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Flour 9 Grain and Hay.
ACME GROCERY AND
PROVISION MARKET,
Charles Place & Co. props.
Hampshire, cor. Norfolk. See
p. 777
BRADEEN J. S. 667 Cam-
bridge. See p. 783
BROWN OTIS S. & CO. Ill
Bridge. See p. 783
CUSHING J. & CO. foot Re-
gent. See p. 783
GREEN S. B. & CO. 18 Cen-
tral sq. See p. 783
Holmberg John F. 185 Broadway
HOLMES J. A. & CO. 1 Cen-
tral sq. See p. 29
HOLMES W. F. 378 River.
See p. 783
LUKE E. R. & CO. 71 and 73
Main. See p. 28
Mccormick bros. 473
Main. See p. 778
MERRILL F. P. Harvard sq.
and Broadway, cor. Ellery. See
p. 776
Merrill & Glazier, 267 Main
SMITH ARTHUR H. 604
Mass. ave. See p. 783
Train E. I. 115 to 123 Bridge
WRIGHT GEORGE G. 86
Mt. Auburn. See p. 511
Flower Pot Mfrs.
HEWS A. H. & CO. 99 Cres-
cent ave. See p. 793
HOLMES J. A. & CO. deal-
ers, 1 Central sq. See p. 29
Free Stone Workers,
CONNECTICUT STEAM
STONE CO. George Everett,
64 First. See p. 801
Fresco Painters.
CALDWELL & COX, Whit-
ney ct. See p. 791
Fruit.
(FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.)
Aste Benedetto, 495 Cambridge
Bacigalupi Stephen 1394 Mass.
avenue
Bartolo Jacano, 523 Mass. ave.
Brignoli Joseph, 641 Mass. ave.
Brown F. F. 47 Main
Casey William F. 519 Cambridge
Cuguzzo Felix, 1867 Mass. ave.
Cunningham George S. 1213 Cam-
bridge
Dondero A. 875 Cambridge
Garono Bartolo 523 Mass. ave.
HOLMES J. A. & CO. 1 Cen-
tral sq. See p. 29
Joseph I. & J. 455 Main
Laterzo Frank, 544 Cambridge
Lashanna C. W. 429 Main
Lodi Angelo, 2048 and 2057 Mass.
avenue
Mccormick bros. 473
Main. See p. 788
McFARLAND F. E. Washing-
ton, cor. Brewery. See page
777
Medina M. J. Inman sq.
MERRILL F. P. 1420 Mass.
ave. and Broadway, cor. Ellery.
See p. 776
Palermo Tony, 45 Main
Palisi A. 1383 Cambridge
Rovati Daniel, 180 Cambridge
ROW FRED J. 423 Main. See
p. 6
Samuels Joseph, 457 Mass. ave.
Tracy James, 357 Main
Trinci Augusto, 309 Cambridge
Funeral Directors.
FUDGE DAVID & SON,
12? Cambridge. See p. S07
SMITH RALPH, 216 Green,
See reverse side of page opp.
Printers
Furnaces,
BROCK BROS. 12 and 16
Brattle. See p. 805
CAMPBELL THOMAS R.
repairer, 3 Cherry. See p. 804
GREENE & CO. 753 Mass.av.
See top lines
MOYNAHAN & CO. 1233
Cambridge. See p. 805
Furniture Dealers,
Authier & Son, 51 Dublin
BROCK BROS. 12 and 16
Brattle. See p. 805
Burnes R. N. 485 Mass. ave.
Caldwell Wm. 2993 Mass. ave.
CLARK F.C. antique and second
hand, 19 Brattle. See p. 798
COBB FURNITURE CO. 22
Central sq. See p. 798
Twenty Years Experience at Heating. Greene & Co,
723 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
537
Duffy P. R. 999 Cambridge
Faust, Stronach & Wells, 1100
Cambridge
Fitzgerald John, 468 Mass. ave.
Gibson James H. 500 Cambridge
Harrington Stephen H. 1077 Cam-
bridge
Harris M. A. 438 Main
Hedin John A. & Co. 614, 616 and
618 Cambridge
Henderson William F. 2004 Mass.
ave.
Kalberg L.D.& Son,303 Cambridge
KELSEY JOHN H. 20 Pearl.
Seep. 798
Kinsman B. H. 1209 Cambridge
McEvoy John, 1232 Cambridge
Moller C. B. Lafayette sq.
Osborn James IT. 436 Main
Phelan Patrick, second hand, 383
Main
Philip Bros. & Co. 507 Mass. ave.
Pichotte Charles E.828 Somerville
ave. cor. White
Rvan William J. 467 Cambridge
WORCESTER BROS.23 and
25 Brattle sq. See p. 797
Furniture Mnfrs.
BADGERW.C.H.& CO. 20
Albany. Seep. 797
Davenport A. H. 108 Cambridge
ERICSONGUSTAFF. Smart
r. State. See p. 788
Graves & Phelps, tables, State, c.
Osborn
Howe Spring Bed Co. 386 Main
Irving & Casson, Otis, cor. First
Keeler & Co. Second, cor. Thorn-
dike
PEDERSEN P. A.ll Cherry.
See p.798
ROBINSON THOMAS, 628
Mass. ave. See p. 798
Kourke& Kennedy, 682 Mass. av.
Storr D. C. Furniture Co. Thorn-
dike, cor. First
Wentvvorth T. B. State
Furniture Movers.
Biggin I*. 21 Cent nil SO.
RUTLAND & SON, 627 Mass.
ave. Sec p. 30
(hat win William T. (.»s Hampshire
COLBY BROS. Lyceum bldg.
Harvard si]. 1 102 Mass. av. Sec
p. 30
Coughliu Dennis, Third, corner
Cambridge
33
ELLIOTT & DUVEY, 1
Holyoke. See p. 30
HERSUMJ, R. & C. S. 43
Western ave. and 636 Mass. av.
See p. 785
Johnson John M. 400 Main
Lewis H. C 19 Grant
Mcdonald & da vis, 1060
Cambridge. See p. 783
Mixon F. H. Porter's statiou
Nichols B. T. 215 Hampshire
Pierce H. B. 400 Main
Savage Chas. B. 543 Mass. ave.
Stockton B. G. 582 Mass. ave.
Sullivan Charles W. 604 Mass. av.
and 121 Pearl
Tavlor Charles H. 292 Columbia
THOMSON DAVID, 24 Pros-
pect. See p. 798
Furniture Repairers,
{See also Upholsterers.
CLARK F. C. 19 Brattle. See
p. 798
KELSEY J. H. 20 Paarl. See
p. 798
McNamara Johu, 981 Cambridge
PEDERSEN P. A. 11 Cherry.
See p.798
POWERS LEE L.30Boylston.
See p. 827
RICKER GEORGE F. 649
Mass. ave. and Lyceum bldg.
Harvard sq. See p. 781
ROBERTSON WM. W. 7
Bow. See p. 798
ROBINSON T. 628 Mass. ave.
See p. 798
WORCESTER BROS. 25
Brattle sq. See p. 797
Furniture Storage
Warehouses.
ELLIOTT & DUVEY, 1
Holvoke. See p. 30
HRRSUM J. R. & C. S. 636
Mass. ave. Sec p. 7S.">
m i:tropolitan STOR-
AGE WAREHOUSE, L34
and 1 12 Mass. ;iv<>. Sec p. !>
University Storage Warehouse.
Porter's station
Furriers.
NADFLL I. 132 Boylston,
Boston. See colored pages opp.
( 'ollege Directory
Lamer Thomas P. M. Mass. ave.
Put a Coil in your Furnace !
NO COST FOR FUEL,.
GREENE & CO.,
723 Massachusetts Avenue.
538
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Furs and Cloaks.
CORCORAN J. H.& CO. 587
Mass. ave. See p. 36
Galvanized Iron
Workers,
BAY STATE METAL
WORKS, 41 to 49 Harvard.
Seep. 804
Griffiths William J.First,cor.Main,
and 86 Court, B.
Garden Furniture.
MOULTOJf C. W. H. & CO.
139 Gore. See p. 829
Garden Hose.
BOSTON WOVEN HOSE
& RUBBER CO. 33 Hamp
shire and 275 Devonshire, B.
See p. 6
Gas Appliances.
BOSTON GAS APPLI-
ANCE EXCHANGE
(THE), 22 West, Boston,
samples at 1290 Mass. ave.
Cambridge. See p. 23
Gas Burners.
BOSTON GAS APPLI-
ANCE EXCHANGE
(THE), 22 West, Boston. See
p. 23
Gas Fitters and
Fixtures.
BROCK BROS. 12 and 16
Brattle. See p. 805
CLARK E. W. 1440-1442 Mass.
ave. See p. 809
DAVLINM. F. & CO. 531
Cambridge. See front cover
Dickson G. F. 617 Mass. ave.
GREENE & CO. 723 Mass. av.
See top lines
Kneeland William B.1984 Mass av.
ROSE HERBERT L. 15
River. See p. 805
Gas Light Company.
Cambridge Gas Light Co. 1290
Mass. ave.
Gas Lighting.
BOSTON GAS APPLI-
ANCE EXCHANGE,
(THE), 22 West.Boston. See
p. 23
Gas Stoves and
Ranges.
BOSTON GAS APPLI-
ANCE EXCHANGE,
(THE), 22 West. Boston. See
p. 23
Gasometer Mnfr.
CAMPBELL WILLIAM &
CO. Sixth, n. Broadwav. See
p. 803
Gents* Furnishing
Goods.
Brine James W. 1312 Mass. ave.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
557 Mass. ave. See p. 36
Fuller G. C. W. 567 Mass. ave.
HYDE DANA W. & CO.639
Mass. ave. See p. 795
Lane T. H. & Co. 473 Cambridge
Richardson Virgil C. 367 Main
Smith O. Elliot, 2072 Mass. ave.
Susser Moses, 525 Cambridge
WILBER CHARLES B. 433
Mass. ave. See p. 795
Zerega & Co. 636 Mass. ave.
Gilders.
OLSSON J. F. & CO. 1414
Mass. ave. See p. 799
Glass Decollators.
LEO, DALTON & CO. 160
Congress, Boston. See p. 505
Glass Mnfr.
McElroy P. J. 3 Second
Glass Stainers.
LEO, DALTON & CO. 160
Congress, Boston. See p. 505
All Kinds of Heaters
Reconstructed.
GREENE & CO.,
733
Massachusetts
Ave,
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
539
Glaziers,
CLARK C. F. 26 Magee. See
p. 28
HOLT WILLIA3I B. 14
Church. See p. 791
SAWYER CHARLES A. 460
Main. See front cover
Gloves and Handker-
chiefs.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO. 587
Mass. ave. See p. 36
Grain, Hay. Etc.
BRADEEN J. S. 667 Cam-
bridge. See p. 783
BROWX OTIS S. & CO.
109 Bridge. See p. 783
Clark Bros. 216-4 Mass. ave.
CUSHING J. & CO. foot Re-
gent. See p. 783
Dore A. G. & Co. 706 Mass. ave.
Fawcett Robert, 922 Cambridge
GREEN S. B. & CO. 18 Cen-
tral sq. See p. 783
HOLMES W. F. 378 River.
See p. 783
LUKEE. R. & CO. 71 and 73
Main. See p. 28
Mcdonald & da vis, ioeo
Cambridge. Seep. 783
MERRILL FRANK P. Har-
vard sq. and Broadway, corner
Ellerv. See p. 776
MERRILL & GLAZIER,
267 Main. See p. 783
TRAIN E. I. 115 to 123 Bridge.
See p. 783
WRIGHT GEORGE G. 86
Mt. Auburn. See p. 511
Graining and Glazing.
CLARK C. F. 26 Magee. See p.
28
GILBERT WM. F. 18 Central
sq. See p. 792
HUSSEY RUEL W. 5 Palmer.
See p. 22
Granite Dealers and
Workers.
Blessiugtou Peter & Son, Aver's
wharf, 320 Third
CHARLES RIVER STONE
CO. Freelou Morris, manager,
Brookline, near the bridge, order
box, 166 Devonshire, B. See p.
820
FORD AUSTIN & SON, 31
to 41 Main and 17 Otis, B. See
p. 802
HARRINGTON JOHN, 59
to 65 Main, telephone connection.
See p. 801
Horgan John J. 58 Main
Mcdonald alex & son,
Mt. Auburn, opp. Mt. Auburn
Cemetery. See p. 802
3IeNA3IEE'S JOHN SONS,
Mt. Auburn, cor. Elmwood ave.
See p. 802
NORCROSS BROS. Brookline
near the bridge. See p. 802
Packer E. Son & Co. 10 Bridge
Sands George R. 457 Mt. Auburn
Scully John T. 84 First
Sweatt & Gould, 320 Third
THE CONN. STEAM
STONE CO. George Everett,
supt. 64 First. See p. 801
Granite Polishers.
McNAMEE'S JOHN SONS,
Mt. Auburn, cor. Elmwood ave.
See p. 802
Wight & Scorgie, 258 Mt. Auburn
Gravel Roofers.
BLEVINS J. J. 698 Mass. ave.
See front cover
PEAK HOWARD F. 1250
Mass. ave. See p. 23
Greenhouse Stock.
KEENAN JAS. H. & CO.
First cor. Thorndike. See p. 790
STEARNS A. T. L U3IBER
CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire,
B. See p. 13
Greenhouses. "
BECKER FRED C.1730Cam
bridge. See p. 793
BOCK WILLIA3I A. 2388
Mass. ave. See p. 793
Cameron Hugh L. Whittemore
Dee Thomas W. Mt Auburn, opp.
cemetery
DOYLE WILLIAM E. 1501
Cambridge, and 43 Tremout and
306 Bovlstou, B. See p. 200
M unlock" W. 11. 46 Grigg
O'Brieu P. & Son, 1022 Mas*, ave.
All Kinds of Heaters
Reconstructed.
GREENE & CO.,
733
Massachusetts
Ave.
540
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Grocers.
ACME GROCERY" & PRO-
VISION MARKET, Charles
Place & Co. props. Hampshire,
cor. Norfolk. See p. 777
Anderson I. Mrs. 36 Elm
Alves J. J. 771 Cambridge
Authier J. O. 63£ Rindge ave.
Baker X. 143 Pearl
Baker & Carney, 529 Ma*s. ave.
Barber Ernest, '24 Somerset
Barrow Marv Mrs. 201 Third
BE AXE ENOCH & CO. 1236
and 1238 Mass. ave. See p. 20
Blake Theodore E. 414 Cambridge
BowyerW. 316 River
Boyson S. W. 8i Mt. Auburn
Brann Philip, 561 Cambiidge
Brannan James E. 55 Mt. Auburn
Branuan Catherine J. Mrs. 11 Lo-
pez
Broderick Edward T. 50^ DeWolf
BROWN OTIS S. & CO. 109
Bridge. See p. 783
Buckley Jeremiah, 117 Amory
Burns James, 2 Cowperthwaite
Burns T. Mrs. 15 Sparks
Callahan William, 80 Concord ave.
Cambridge Co-oper. Society, 744
Mass. ave.
Campbell Bros. 159 Third and 191
Vine
Carman C. W. 421 Main
Carroll T. D. 47 Winter
Cauchon George H.133 Hampshire
Cavannaugh M. T. & Sons, 2427
Mass. ave.
Chalmers William, 75 Hampshire
Chester Hans A. 406 Main
Clark John, 21 Harding
Clifford Warren D. 69 Xorfolk
Conder & Campbell, 442 Mass. av.
Connell James J. 78 Plympton
Connell Margaret, 207 Franklin
Connor Dennis, 1 Clay
Corcoran Martha, 169 Franklin
Coughlin William, Hi Plymouth
Coyle Timothy, 111 Cushing
Cronin Xellie, 2496 Mass. ave.
Cronin Patrick, 86 Fifth
Crossman C. T. 87 Hampshire
CROWLEY PATRICK, 36
Webster ave. See p. 777
Crozier Edwin A. 18 School
Crudup John P. 84 Harvard
Curtis A.^ C. 1151 and 1381 Cam-
bridge
Cutting A. P. 474 Cambridge
Danehy William, 11 Broadway
Danief Walter, 275 Broadway
Davidson A. B. 35 Grigg
Davis George A. 479 Mass. ave.
Dean Daniel H. 21 Brattle
Dee Patrick, 18 Sparks
Dickson Marshall. 1092 Cambridge
Dohertv James, 169 Charles
Doherty Robert, 14 Portland
Done van Thomas R. 13 Porter
Dooling Patrick, 7 Jeffersou
Douglas Clarence H. 63 Western
avenue
Downey Mary Mrs. 24 Huuting
Downey Mortmer, 1000 Cambridge
Driscoll James T . 851 Cambridge
Durgiu Charles & Son, 231 Pearl
Eadie John, 281£ Broadway
Ekman Ingrid, Mis. 81 Brookline
Evlward Kate M. 148 Putnam av.
Fahy Bridget Mrs. 202 Third
Farriugton H. E. 1900 Mass. ave.
Fitzgerald & Lavey,117 Hampshire
Fletcher Oscar G/l'998 Mass. ave.
Foster Robert 13. 151 Portland
Garvey John J. 31 Harvard
Gertson Albert, 38 Union
Gilmore J. H. 25 Holworthy
Googins Hersey E. 246 Broad wav
Gove Robert H. 181 Third
Grant H. M. Mrs. 2 Holworthy
Gray Elmer E. 45 Rice
Greene Patrick F. 26 Sparks
Grenier Joseph O. 20 Harvey
Gustafson John, 291 Main
Hackett Jacob Mrs. 174 Franklin
Handrahan J. 34£ Winter
Harding E. A. 42j^ Inman
Harris Mary, 37 Warren
Haywood Fred H. 174 Hampshire
Heins & Magnuson, 105 Western
avenue
Hendry Sarah, 17 Warren
Hines Helen C.Mrs. 360 Broadway
HOLMES J. A. & CO. 63S
Mass. ave. and 1 Central sq. See
p. 29
Hooper A. G. 383 Main
Hovey H. N. & Co. 227 Cambridge
Hovey J. Dana, 506 Mass. ave.
Igo John, 2483 Mass. ave.
James Charles, 519 Mass. ave.
Johnson Marv A. 1 Webster ave.
Jouett M. R.& Co. 2078 Mass. a v.
Joyce John T. 12 Hews
Keating John J. 124 Banks
Kelleher Bartholomew, 117S Cam-
bridge
Kelleher J. A. & Co. 101 Rice
Kelman E. Mrs. 77 Washington
Keuney Mary Mrs. 62 Magnolia
avenue
Keough John, 36 Harvard
Lallv John H. 26 Surrey
Lally John Mrs. 98 Banks
Landergan David, 164 Dublin
HOT WATER HEATING a Specialty.
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY'
541
Lavoie Paul, 105 Spruce
Leary Mary A. Mrs. 124 Putnam
avenue
Lindsey Frank A. 44 and 46 River
Locke T. J. & Co. 23 Prospect
Lombard Julia C. Third, corner
Munroe
Long John, 49 Gore
Louis John, 154 Third
Lovell A. J. &Co. 1853 Mass. ave.
Lucey Thomas, 199 Norfolk
Lynch Catharine, 26 Warren
Lynch Joseph, 246 Third
Lynch Richard C. 24 Hayes
Mahoney Mary A. 167£ Banks
Manning Daniel, 16l£ Broadway
Mannix Michael, 226 Brookline
Marcil A. B. 27 Brookline
Masse Francis X. 254 Walden
McBride F. C. 101 Fourth
McCarthy Catherine, 309 Third
McCloskey & Harty, 241, 1253 and
1265 Cambridge
McCormack James, 333 Main
McCORMACK BROS. 473
Main. See page 778
McFARLAND FOREST E.
110 and 112 Harvard, and Wash-
ington, cor. Brewery. See page
777
McFarland L. R. 123 Harvard
McLaughlin Juhn, 238 Vine
Melinsky Annie Mrs. 310 Third
Melley M. J. 189 Hampshire
Meudum & Lane, 1027 Cambridge
Menton Sarah Mrs. 7 Grant
Merchant H. 161 Portland
MERRILL FRANK P. 1420
Mass. ave. Harvard sq. and 422
Broadway. See page 776
Messer D. E. & Bro. 159 Harvard
Meyer Herman, 281 Main
Minihan Cornelius, 961 Cam-
bridge
MOOR JAMES C. 506 Cam-
bridge. See page 77<;
Moore. Arthur ('. .'{•"> 1 .Main
Mulcahey John F. 188 Norfolk
Mullov Michael, 81 Gore
Munroe Philip C. 11 Webster ave.
Murphy John W.41 Hardiug
Murray Win. II. 731 Cambridge
Nelligan John 1\ 55 Etiudge ave.
Nielsen Nils, Harvey, cor. Cedar
Nixon John. 233 Brookline
O'BRIEN I). J. 19 Boylston.
See page 777
()'( onnor II. 45 Webster ave.
O'Neil John, 85 PlymptOD
Osgood J. S. 2087 Mas<. ave.
Ostrovcke Etta, 2 Winter
O'Sullivan Michael, 96 Plymptou
Parsons Alexander, uo River
Patterson James, 40 Reed
Pearce William, 50 Reed
Peirrepont Zaidee, 122 Elm
Pickard C. E. 345 Columbia
Place Charles J. & Co. 145 Hamp-
shire
Plancich V. & Sons, 78 Harvard
Pomeroy H. B. 52 Broadway
Purcell Joseph, 41 Porter
Quinlan John P. 237 Hampshire
Quinn Joanna Mrs. 7 Willow
Reed A. B. Co. 498 Mass. ave.
Richard Charles F. 385 Prospect
Richardson Samuel D. 29 Grigg
Rideout Fred B. 63 Norfolk
Roper Susan Mrs. 62 Hubbard av.
ROURKE PETER F. 21 and
23 Harvard. See page 778
ROW FRED J. wholesale and
retail, 423 Main, and 1 Cherry.
See page 63
Rowley John, 622 Cambridge
Russell Margaret E. 59 North
RYDER & DAVIS, 124 and
126 Inman. See page 776
Schoales A. B. 70 Broadway
Schultz J. A. 171 Main
Scott Ann, 42 Jefferson
Sears Manuel, Jr. 105 Second
Shea Patrick J. 18 Bradbury
Shedd E. E. & Co. 124 Hampshire
Sheehan P. Moore, cor. School
Shehan John W. 49 Banks
Sherry Susan, 825 Cambridge
Silva Frank R. 9S5 Cambridge
Sleeper T. M. & Co. 65 Sixth
Slocumb L. A. 90 Hampshire
SMITH ARTHUR H. 604
Miss. ave. See page 775
Smith Barry N. 30 Harvey
Smith & McKay, 1217 Cambridge
Spiliane John J. 13 Jefferson
Spiller John. 140 Pleasant
Smith IMer J. 1143 Cambridge
Spinney & Freeman. 407 Main
Stiuson John. 30 Somerset
Sullivan Edward J. 40 Broadway
Sullivan John 1\ 108 Hampshire
SUTTON WILLIAM I\ &
CO. 161 Bridge. S«*e page 777
Sweeney Julia Mrs. 192 Hampshire
Taintor Geo. W. 2674 Mass. ave.
Tashgiau Jacob, 889 Cambridge
Temple Kervan, 29 Plymouth
Thomas Geo. w. 2043 Mass. ave.
Tisdale John T. 15 Harvey
TK UN E. I. 115 to 123 Bridge.
See page 783
Tripp II. ~2 1 Brookline
VanPutten John, 25 Seventh
Walsh D. .1. 745 Cambridge
W'arnoek William, i">7 Pearl
Warren T. II. i:> Portland
HOT WATER HEATING a Specialty.
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
542 CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Grocers. -Con.
Watkins William, 29 Brewery
Whalen John J. 320 Green
Whitaker VVm. L. 154 Harvard
White James D. Bay, cor. Green
White Marv Mrs. 128" Pleasant
Whitman Leo aid a Mrs. 163 Main
Wigmore C. H. 31 Webster ave.
Williams Mary, 296 Vine
Wing J. 732 Cambridge
Winthrop Simon, 20 Winthrop
WOOD GEORGE A. 1390
Mass. ave. See page 776
Woodland Stuart, 63 Boylston
Wyeth James H. & Co. 6 Brattle
Wylie James, 9 Brookline
Wyman David W. 137 Columbia
Yerxa & Co. 298 Cambridge
Yerxa & Y^rxa, 669 Mass. ave.
YuUl Maude Miss, 28 Mill
Zimmerman F. Mrs. 109 Portland
Guns, Pistols, Etc.
READ WILLIAM & SONS,
107 Washington, B. See page
825
Gutters and Con-
dtictors.
GALE GEORGE W. LUM-
BER CO.336 Main. See front
cover
LAMB & RITCHIE, metal,
Albany, cor. Portland, See p.
22
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER
CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire,
Boston. See page 13
WOOD WILLIAM H. &
CO. 13 Broadway. See back
binding
Gymnasi urns,
ALLEN MARY E. ladies' and
children's, 42 and 56 St.Botolph,
B. See colored pages opposite
College Directory
Cambridge Young Men's Christian
Association, Mass. av. cor. Cen-
tral square
Cambridgeport Athletic Asso.
Prospect, cor. Harvard
Hemenway Gymnasium H. U.
Kirklnnd, cor. Holmes place
Sargent D. A., M. D. 20 Church
Hack Stables.
DAJSA HILL STABLE, J.
E. Fabyan, prop. 41 Ellery. See
page 780
Hairdressers.
Alary Louis, 350 Green
Andrews F. S. 82 and 182 Cam-
bridge
Authier & Son, 51 Dublin
Barry Michael H. 857 Cambridge
Borgan Bernard J. 407 Cambridge
Busnach Samuel, 578 Mass. ave.
Cantil Anthony, 674 Rindge ave.
Connors John, 136£ Hampshire
Costa Frank J. 989 Cambridge
Cummings E. J. 1994 Mass. av.
DeAvellar M. S. 1204 Cambridge
DeLacerda C. 697 Cambridge
Doherty Daniel, 361 Main
Doucet Joseph, 1158 Cambridge
Doyle Thomas, 1U9 Fourth
Ducharme J. W. ladies, 603 Mass.
ave. and 28a Brattle
Fiumara Michael, 263 Pearl
George Anthony, 435 Cambridge
Gomes J..L. 261 Cambridge
Greco L. C. 575 Mass. ave.
Griffith C. W. 7 Brattle
Grimalcli John, 107£ Western ave.
Hantz Ferdinand, 1112 Mass. ave.
Harlow Edw. 107 River
Harrington P. 1023 Cambridge
Hilton Thomas B. 249 Broadway
Hopkins William A. 291 Cambridgre
Hughes Thomas, 2381 Mass. av.
Jackson Enoch S. 56 River
Jackson John IS". 210 Hampshire
Jellison Fred, 81 Winsor
Joll George M. 1£ Brattle
Kimball Florence E. Miss, ladies',
579 Mass. ave.
King Barney, 33 Elm
King Gustavus, 11 River
Lunas Joseph P. 171 Franklin
MacKay James A. 120 Hampshire
Mannahan R. F. 2419 Mass. ave.
Manuchu J. 223 Main
Marks George M. 4 and 6 Holyoke
McAlpine James, 9 Broadway
McCarthy Charles E. 291a Cam-
bridge
McLean William W. 1890 Mass av.
Merkel L. 1400 Mass. ave.
Morandus George D. 42 Cambridge
Morrisey John L. 527 Cambridge
Murphy John F. Cedar, cor. Dud-
ley
Newhall Louis E. 427 Main
Newton William, 85 Harvard
Paris Lui, 311 River
Passalaqua A. 285i Main
Pitt James S. 1229 Cambridge
Prescott C. 215 Broadway
Ramhofer Edward J. 23*Boylston
Reynolds G. W. 636 Mass. ave.
Richardson S. C. 4 Brattle
GREENE & CO.,
NOROROSS FURNACE.
CAMBRIDGE HEATER.
733 Massachusetts Avenue*
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
543
Roan Samuel F. 341 Main
Bobbins Eleazer,2076 Mass. ave.
Rogers M. A. Miss, ladies, 26a
Brattle
Royster Henry, 341 Main
Salvina Pispica, 8 Pearl
Scotton H. S. 481 Mass. ave.
Sears John, 304 Broadway
Shephard Joshua W. 29 Prospect
Silva Jesse 2£ Norfolk
Simpson Mme. 195 Hampshire
Smith A. A. 515 Mass. ave.
Smith J. A. L. 3 Essex
Smith Louis F. 622 Mass. ave.
Souza M. G. Mrs. 141 Main
Spinney Manuel J. 145 Bridge
Thomas G. C. 12i Springfield
Thompson G. E. 495£ Main
Vaccaro Pasquale, 1 Washington
Wornell Louis D. 481 Mass. ave.
Hair Workers.
Burr Sarah L. 45 Hampshire
Hame Mnfrs.
Berry Charles E. 72 Bo}dston
Handles,
STANDARD TURNING
WORKS, 122 Broadwav, and
53 State, rm. 433, B. See back
cover
Hardware.
BROCK BROS. 12 Brattle
See page 805
BURDITT & BYNNER, 674
.Mass. ave. See page 7
Cambridge Hardware Co. 2047
Ma 88. ave.
Fitzpatrick II. E. & Co. 1174 Cam-
bridge
McGUIRE W. T. 119 and 247
Cambridge. Sec p. 7'.»l
Middlesex Hardware and Stove
Store. 2435 Mass. ave. 7
MOORE CHARLES & SON,
s Brattle. See p. 7
Pennell .lames p. i n Cambridge
Trice. I. m. $ Son. -j 17 Cambridge
READ WILLI AM & SONS,
107 Washington, B. See p. 825
Robbins Albert M. 633 .Ma—, ave.
WHITK P. A. 675 Ma-, ave.
See ]». 806
Whittier Hardware Co. \M\ Mass.
avenue
Hardwood Floors.
OTIS WOOD WORKS, Otis,
near First. See p. 28
Hardwood Lumber.
GALE GEORGE W. LUM-
BER CO. 336 Main. See front
cover
SAWYER E. D. & CO. 24
Cambridge. See p. 787
WOOD WILLIAM H.& CO.
13 Broadway. See back binding
Harness Mnfrs.
Cavanaugh Michael, 445 Main
CURRY JAMES, 5 Broadway.
See page 829
DOHERTY OWEN, 90 Bridge
See p. 781
Dowling William J. 87 Maiu
Fox Thomas J. 93 Bridge
Freeman A. 2000 Mass. ave.
McCaffery Hugh, 945 Cambridge
McMahon Thomas, 13 Church
Morse George A. 5 Wright
Xolan John F. 14 Boylston
Orzelmau H. 930 Cambridge
Ptoberts W. H. 7 Pearl
Evan Joseph A. 2054 Mass. ave.
Stebbins Charles G. 107 Bridge
Trask Henry P. 454 Mass. ave.
Hat and Garment
Hooks.
HALL BROS. 628 Mass. ave.
See p. 199
Hat Mnfrs.
Hamilton Joshua C. 62 Pleasant
SAWYER H. M. & SOX,
oil hats. Thorndike, r. Second.
See i>. 806
Wilcox David & c<>. 1_> Davis
Hay, Grain, St rate.
Etc.
BRADEEN J. S. 667 Cam-
bridge. See p. , 83
BROWN OTIS s. & CO. 107
to 1 13 Bridge. See p. 783
BURNHAM L. (.. X CO. 22
Bridge, 132 Charley Mass. ave.
and 13 Mt. Washington avenue,
oilier, 86 State. I',. See p. I
< lark Bros. 2461 Mass. ave.
Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating.
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
544 CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Hay9 Grain, Straw,
Etc.- Con.
CUSHING J. & CO. foot of
Regent. See p. 7S3
Fawcett Robert, 922 Cambridge
GREEN S. B. & CO. 18 Cen-
tral sq. See p. 783
Hibbard A. D. & Co. 45 Green
Holmberg John F. 185 Broadway
HOLMES W. F. 378 River. See
page 783
LUKE E. R. & CO. 71 and 73
Main. See p. 28
Mcdonald & da vis, 1060
Cambridge. See page 783
MERRILL & GLAZIER,
267 Main. See p. 783
Proctor Bros. 4 Bridge
TRAIN E. I. 115 Bridge. See
page 783
WRIGHT GEORGE G. 86
Mt. Auburn. See p. 511
Hogs.
(LIVE AND DRESSED.)
NORTH PACKING AND
PROVISION CO. Medford
st. Somerville, and 33 and 34
North Market, B. See p. 380
SQUIRE JOHN P. & CO.
169 Gore, 21, 23 and 25 F. H.
market, and 39 and 40 North
Market, B. See p. 379
Hosiery and Gloves.
WILBER CHARLES B. 443
Mass. ave. See p. 795
Hoisting Engines.
FIELD WALTER W. 67
Main. See p. 802
MILLER & SHAW, Broad-
way, cor. Sixth. See p. 803
RAWSON & MORRISON,
27 and 29 Main. See back cover
and p. 803
Holly Goods.
OLSSON J. F. & CO. 1414
Mass. ave. See p. 799
STANDARD TURNING
' WORKS. 122 Broadway, and
53 State, rm. 443, B. See back
cover
Home Mill Cereal.
HOLMES J. A. & CO. 1 Cen-
tral sq. See p. 29
Horse and Cattle Food.
Hardy Charles R. 400 Main
WRIGHT GEORGE G. 86
Mt. Auburn. See p. 511
Horse and Electric
Railroad Co.
WEST END STREET
RAILWAY CO. Harvard sq.
and 81 Milk, B. See p. 826
Horse and Wagon
Covers.
SAWYER H. M. & SON,
(oiled), factory, Thorndike,rear
Second, store, 45 Broad, B. and
116 South, N. Y. See p. 806
Horse Collar Wnfr.
DOHERTY OWEN, 90
Bridge. See p. 781
Horse Covers.
CURRY JAMES, 5 Broadway.
See p. 829
DOHERTY OWEN, 90
Bridge. See page 781
Horse Dealers.
Dardis P. H. 97 Concord ave.
'Haley & Houghton, 644 Cambridge
TOBEY S. OSCAR, 569 Put-
nam ave. See page 780
Woodburv W. H. 51 Henry
Horse Shoers.
(See also Blacksmiths.)
Balmer William, 9 Church
Bell William, 2021 Mass. ave.
Bolger James, 26 Palmer
Burke Fhomas. 19 Gore
Callahan P. J. 910 Cambridge
Chisholm R. A. 279 Putnam ave.
Doak George W. 26 Regent
Dooley Edmund, 87 Bridge
SHEET METAL
WORKERS.
GREENE & CO.,
723 Massachusetts
Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
545
GARRETT WILLIAM F.
139 Franklin. See page 96
Garvey James. 106 Portland
GURRY JOHN F. 19 and 21
Blanche. See page 781
JONES A. J. Palmer, corner
Church. See p. 8
Kilpatrick R. J. 454 Main
Linehan Eugene, 124 Elm
Lovvd Geo. W. Green, c. Bay
MAITLAND JAMES, 17
Harvard. See page 805
McMahon John, 1261 Mass. ave.
McMURRAY PETER, Third
cor. Munroe. See p. 781
Rollins Geo. H. 818 Cambridge
Smith Bernard. 14£ Harvard
SMITH THOMAS, 436 Main
See page 28
Hose Mnfrs.
(FIRE AND GARDEN.)
BOSTON WOVEN HOSE
& RUBBER CO. factory,33
Hampshire, office 275 Devon-
shire, B. See p. 6
Hosiery and Gloves.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
585 Mass. av. See page 36
HYDE DANA W. & CO. 4
Hyde's blk. 639 Mass. ave. See
page 795
Hotels.
Brattle Sq. Hotel, 32 Brattle
CENTRAL HOUSE, Mrs. A.
A. Schwartz, prop, 483 Mass.
av. See page 795
Hotel Cambridge, 135 Cambridge
Hotel Harvard, 221 Main
Mansion House,Uore, junc. Bridge
PALMER HOUSE, first class
hotel, Mrs. B. .). Palmer, pro-
prietress. River, cor. Franklin.
See page 24
Hotels.
APARTMENT.
Adams, 2!) Bio-clow
Hotel Albert, l ii Harvard
Allerton, 23 Norfolk
Alma, 782 and 788 Mass, ave
Anton. 306 Broadway
Argyll. 2«) Putnam jive.
Hotel Austin, 70 Austin
Beacon, 81 Green
Beacon, 374 Oxford
Bellamy, 181 to 187 Putnam
avenue
Bertha, 117 Kinnaird
Bigelow, 35 Brookline
Boynton, 105 Gore [ave.
Brookfield, 6 to 12 Whitney
Brooks, Brooks, near Main
Burnham, 8 Centre
Cambridge, 135 Cambridge
Cambridge, 68 and 70 Crescent
avenue
Carlisle, Carlisle, near Prospect
Charles, 103 to 107 Charles
Charles, 136 Winsor
Clark, Clark, corner School
Columbia, 341 Columbia
Graeme, 60 Hancock
De La Rue, Broadway, corner
Columbia
Dorchester, School, c. Moore
Edna, Arnold Circle
Eliot, 66 Austin
Elm, 88 Elm
Elmwood (The), 209 Green
Essex, 32 Essex
Eustis, 46 Eustis
Fairmont, 26S River
Florence, 15 Norfolk
Franklin, 42 Norfolk
Garfield, 50 Eustis
Gilbert, 109 Winsor
Gloucester, 108 Austin
Greyburn, 77 Austin
Grotto, 19 Harrison
Hamlin, 20 to 26 Columbia
Hampshire, Hampshire, junc.
Webster avenue
Hancock, 253 Sixth
Harrison, 253 Sixth
Harrison, Harrison, near Main
Hawthorn, 134 Green
Hebron, 27 Putnam ave.
Holly, Holly, corner Brooks
Homer, 128 Norfolk
Hooker, 241) Sixth
Imnan. 13S3 Cambridge
Jackson, 25 I Winsor
James, 7S3 Cambridge
Jar vis, 27 Everett
Josephine, Carlisle, near Tre-
niont
Lawrence, 173 Franklin
Leah, 57 Austin
Lee, School, cor. I larrison
Leicester, 106 Hampshire
Lexington. 295 Winsor
Lillian, 58 < 'herrv
Lilly, 21 Harrison
LougfelloM . 7 Brookline
Longtvilow . (94 Mas9. av.
PRFFNFJfcPfl PLUMBING, STEAM and GAS PIPING,
UIILLIiL QL UUlJ ^23 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
5±6
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Hotels. -Con.
Hotel Louisa, 73 Tremont
Lowell, 434 and 440 Mass. av.
Luke, 355 Main
Main, 365 Main
Mayflower, 84 Wendell
Middlesex, 51 and 53 Portland
Moore, Moore, near Main
Munroe, 24 Norfolk
Myrtle, Moore, cor. School
Norfolk, 12 Norfolk
Osmond, 210 Columbia
Ossipee, 204 Columbia
Parks, School, cor. Moore
Peabody, 35 and 37 Pine
Pleasant, 32 Moore
Pleasant, 120 and 1204 Pleas-
ant
Prescott, 577 Putnam ave.
Putnam, 518 Putnam ave.
Richardson, 103 Gore
Rochester, 77 Broadway
Ruby, 60 Austin
Saxon, A. and B. 10 Mt. Au-
burn
School, Holly, cor. Brooks
Shirley, 41 School
Sickles, 245 Sixth
Stanstead, 19 Ware
Star, Moore, cor. School
Stearns House, 22 Eliot
Stratford, 7 Elm
Suffolk, 40 Norfolk
Sun, 381 Main
Telford, 125 Mt. Auburn
Templeton, Harrison, near
School
Trowbridge, 19 Trowbridge
Union, 30 Union
, Union, 17 Harrison, c. School
Vernon, 2 Vernon
Virginius, 43 Essex
Wachusett, 5 Brookline
Washington, 201 Cambridge
Wellington, 85 Green
Wendell, 80 Wendell
Wentworth, 7 and 9 Essex
Weston, 43 School
Winsor, 86 Washington
Winthrop, 241 River
Wyman, 140 Magazine
The Boylston, 50 Boylston
The Elmwood, 209 Green
The Holmes, 125 Hampshire
The Lakeview, Lakeview ave.
The University, 1037 Mass. ave.
Hot Water Heating.
BUCKLEY J. L. & CO. 532
Mass. ave. See page 804
GREENE & CO. 723 Mass.
av. See top lines
HIGGINS S. C. 702 Mass. av.
See page 804
O'LEARY WILLIAM H. 4
Brewers blk. Brattle sq. See
page 806
WILD D. J. & CO. 27 Boyls-
ton. See page 805
House Finish.
GALE GEORGE W. LUM-
BER CO. 336 Main. See front
cover
HERSEY IRA G. 113 Broad-
way See page 788
RIDEOUT M. E. & CO.State
See page 787
Shaw & Remby, 382 Main
House Furnishing
Goods.
POWERS LEE L. 30 Boyls-
ton. See page 827
Hydraulic Presses.
RAWSON & MORRISON,
27 and 29 Main See back cover
and page 803
Ice Cream.
Bartlett F. W. 713 Mass. ave.
Belcher Arthur A. 13 Brattle
FRYE WILLIAM JR. 153
River. See page 774
Prince James A. 574 Mass. ave.
Stollard & Bush way, 89 HampJ
OAK GROVE CREAM-
ERY, -130 and 1310 Mass. ave.
See page 775
Ice Dealers.
Boston Ice Co. (The), Prison Point
road
Cambridge Ice Co. 122 Hampshire
DURGINT H. D. & W. S. or-
der box A. J. Littlefield, Mass.
ave. ice houses, Lake st. Arling-
ton. See page 778
FRESH PONTD ICE CO. J.
Q. Bennett,president,E. A.Dav-
enport, treas. T. S. Hittinger,
supt. Main office, 321 Washing-
ton, Somerville, telephone 444-2,
branch offices, J. H. Wyeth &
Co. 6 Brattle, tel. 520 Yerxa &
Verxa, 669 Mass. ave. tel. 601-
4, Andrew J. Lovell & Co. 1853
Mass. ave. tel. 532-3. See p. 3
SHEET METAL
WORKERS.
GREENE & GO.,
723 Massachusetts
Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
547
Ice Elevators and Ma'
chinery.
BARKER JOHN, 283 Huron
ave. See page 790
Ice House Machinery.
RAWSON & MORRISON
(elevating), 29 Main. See back
cover and page 803
Importers.
HJORTH & JACOBSEN,
404 Main. See page 26
Incandescent Lighting .
FULLER SETH W. 27 Arch,
B. See page opp. 390
Infants9 Wear.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
585 Mass. ave. See p. 36
Insulated Wire Mnfrs.
MORSS & WHYTE, 10
Franklin and 79 Cornhill, B.
See page«25
SIMPLEX ELECTRICAL
CO. 10 Franklin aud 79 Corn-
hill, B. See page 825
Insurance Agents.
AHERN JOHN J. 3S£ Fifth.
See page 35
BALDWIN & DORSE Y, 544
Mass. ave. See page 809
BIRD H. & CO, 563 Mass. av.
and 85 Water, B. Sec p. 2
BLAKE EDWIN H. 36 Fifth.
Seep, so1.)
BUCKLEY D.A.527 Mas .av.
Sec page 810
BURRAGE F. E. 603 Mass.
av. Sec p. 16
Cartair A. w. 57 1 Mass. ave.
CLOSE JOHN, 649 Mass. ave.
ami is Kilby, B. See p. 17
CUNNINGHAM BROS. 671
M;i<<. ave. Sec p. Is
CUTTER WATSON <;. &
SONS, 5 Tremont, B. See back
cover
DANFORTH W. B. & CO.
2041 Mass. ave. See p. 18.
ELLIS & MELLEDGE,
1398 Mass. ave. and 72 Equita-
ble bldg. B. See p. 14
GARVIN P. J. 253 Cambridge.
See page 19
GROVERL.B. & SON, 671
Mass. ave. See p. 15
HANCOCK C. E. 615 Mass.
ave. See p. 19
HASTINGS W. B. & CO.
225 Cambridge, and 53 State, B.
See page 64
HILTON JAMES H. 26 a
Brattle. See back cover
Howlett H. B. 649 Mass. ave.
HJORTH & JACOBSEN.
404 Main. See p'ige 26
LONG A. E. & SON, 2105
Mass. ave. See p. 806
Mahady John, 671 Mass. ave.
Mayhew David, 380 Main and 9S
Raymond
McCormack James H.457 Cam-
bridge
M'COY GEORGE M.74 State,
B. See p. 17
MILLS BEN J. F. & CO. 123
Cambridge and 50 Kilby, B.
See page 19
ODIORNE JOHN L. 76a
Mass. ave. See page 16
RAYMOND T. H. 634 Mass.
avenue. See map
Rogers Leslie S. 299 Main
SAWYER J. S. 553 Mass. ave.
See front cover
SEVER CHARLES W. 1354
Mass. ave. See page 24
STEWART ARTHUR M.
559 Mass. ave. See p. 17
THURSTON CHARLES H.
1320 Mass. ave. rin. (i. See p. 796
TORREY A. R. 2076 Mass. av.
and 85 Water, B. See p. IS
TUPPER WILLIAM T.
573 Mass. ave. rin. 6. See p. 15
WALTON MILTON L. 1950
Mass. ave. See p. IS
WENTWORTH W. II. A: G.
P. L388 Mass. ave. See p. i<;
White Y. A. C. 229 Putnam ave.
Insurance Companies,
CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL
FIRE INS. CO. 763 Mass
ave. Dana W.Hyde,pres. Alfred
I.. Barbour, see. and treas.
See page I I
Twenty Years Experience at Heating. Greene & Co.
733 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
5±8
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Insurance Companies*
Con.
Represented by John J. Ahem 384
Fifth. See p. 35
CONTINENTAL INS. CO.
of New York
FIREMAN'S FUND INS.
CO. of New York
FIREMAN'S FUND INS.
CO. of San Francisco
Represented by H. Bird & Co. 553
Mass. ave. Seepage 2
CITIZEN'S MUTUAL INS.
CO. 8 Exchange Place, B. See
page 2
Represented by John Close, 649
Mass. ave. and 48 Kilby, B. See
page 17
INS. CO. OF THE STATE
OF PENNSYLVANIA
LONDON ASSURANCE of
London,
METROPOLITAN PLATE
GLASS of New York
NORTH AMERICAN of
Boston
NO. BRITISH AND MER-
CANTILE of London and
Edinburg
RELIANCE of Philadelphia
SPRING GARDEN of Phil-
adelphia
SUN FIRE of London
Represented by Cunningham Bros.
671 Mass. ave. See page 18
IMPERIAL of London
AGRICULTURAL of Water-
town, N. Y.
Represented by W. B. Danforth & Co.
2041 Mass. ave. See p. 18
^ETNA FIRE INSURANCE
CO. Hartford, Conn.
CALEDONIAN FIRE IN-
SURANCE CO. of Scotland
EQUITABLE ACCIDENT
INSURANCE ASSOCIA-
TION of Boston, Mass.
HARTFORD LIFE & AN-
NUITY INSURANCE CO.
of Hartford, Conn.
NEWARK FIRE INSUR-
ANCE CO. of Newark, N. J.
NIAGARA FIRE INSUR-
ANCE CO. of New York
Represented by Ellis & Melledge,
426 Harvard. See p. 14
COMMERCIAL UNION
ASSURANCE CO. (lim.),of
London
HARTFORD FIRE IN-
SURANCE CO. of Hartford,
Conn.
Represented by P. J. Garvin, 253
Cambridae. See p. 19
LONDON & LANCASHIRE
FIRE INS. CO. of London,
England
NEW JERSEY PLATE
GLASS INS. CO. of New
Jersey
Represented by L. B. G-rover& Son,
671 Mass. ave. See p. 15
FIRE ASSOCIATION of
Philadelphia
PALATINE of Manchester,
England
Represented by C. E. Hancock, 615
Mass. ave. Seepage 19
ABINGTON MUTUAL INS.
CO. of Abington
AMERICAN INS. CO. of
Newark, N. J.
AMERICAN INS. CO. of
New York
CITIZENS' INS. CO. of
New Y'ork
DELAWARE INS. CO. of
Philadelphia, Pa.
MERCHANTS of Newark,N.J.
PALEATINE of Manchester,
England
PROVIDENCE- WASH-
INGTON INS. CO. of Provi-
dence, R. I.
SPRINGFIELD FIRE INS.
CO. of Springfield, Mass.
WESTERN ASSURANCE
CO. of Toronto, Canada
Represented by W. B. Hastings &
Co. 225 Cambridge. See page 64
COMMERCIAL UNION of
London
FRANKLIN FIRE INS.
CO. of Philadelphia
HOLYOKE MUT. FIRE
INS. CO. of Salem
IMPERIAL INS. CO. of
London
GREENE & CO.,
NORCROSS FURNACE
CAMBRIDGE HEATER.
723 Massachusetts Avenue,
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
549
INSURANCE CO. OF NO.
AMERICA, Philadelphia.
NORTH BRITISH &
MERCANTILE INS. CO.
of London, England
PHCENIX ASSURANCE of
London
QUEEN INS. CO. of America
SUN INS. OFFICE of London
Eepresented by James H. Hilton, 26a
Brattle. See hack cover.
AMERICAN of Boston
AMERICAN of New York
GERMAN AMERICAN of
New York
GREENWICH of New York
NO. AMERICAN of Boston
SPRING GARDEN of Phila-
delphia
Represented, by Hjorth & Jacobsen
404 Mass. ave. See page 26
AGRICULTURAL INS*
CO. of Watertown, N. Y.
AMERICAN FIRE INS.
CO. of New York
GERMAN AMERICAN
INS. CO. of New York
NORTH AMERICAN INS.
CO. (THE), of Boston
SPRING GARDEN (THE)
of Philadelphia
Eepresented by George M. M'Coy
75 State, Boston. Seepage 17
BOYLSTON INS. CO. of
Boston
BRITISH AMERICAN of
Canada
CITIZENS' of Pittsburg.
FIRE ASSOCIATION of
Philadelphia
FIREMEN'S INS. CO. of
Boston
GERMAN AMERICAN of
New York
GLENS FALLS INS. CO. of
Glens Fails, New York
HANOVER FIRE INS. CO.
of New York
HOME INS. CO. of New York
INS. CO. Count v of Philadelphia
LANCASHIRE of England
MERIDEN INS. CO. of
Connecticut
NEW YORK PLATE
GLASS INS. CO. of ffew
York
ORIENT of Hartford.
PRUSSIAN NATIONAL
INS. CO. of Germany.
SPRINGFIELD FIRE INS.
CO.
WILLIAMSBURG CITY of
New York
Eepresented by Ben). F. Hills & Co.
123 Cambridge, East Cambridge,
and 50 Kilby, Boston. Seep. 19
NORWICH UNION FIRE
INS. SOCIETY of Norwich,
England
SPRINGFIELD FIRE &
MARINE INS. CO. of
Springtield, Mass.
Eepresented by John L. Odiorne,
763 Mass. ave. See page 16
AMERICAN INS. CO. of
Boston
LONDON ASSURANCE
CORP. of London, England
NORTHWESTERN NA-
TIONAL INS. CO. of Mil-
waukie
Eepresented by T. H.Baymond,634
Mass. ave. See map
GERMAN AMERICAN
FIRE INS. CO. of New York
PHOENIX ASSURANCE
CO. of London, England
Eepresented by John S. Sawyer, 553
Mass. ave. See front cover
FITCHBURG MUTUAL
INS. CO. of Fitchbnrg. Mass.
GERMANIA FIRE INS.
CO. of New York
MIDDLESEX MUTUAL of
Concord
NATIONAL INS. CO. of
Hartford
Eepresented by A. M. Stewart, 559
Mass. ave. See p. 17
EMPLOYERS' LIABIL-
ITY INS. CO.
GER3IAN AMERICAN-
INS. CO. Of New York
NORWICH UNION INS.
CO. <>f England
PROVIDENCE WASH-
INGTON INS. CO. of Prov-
idence, R. I.
ST. PAIL EIRE INS. CO.
Of St. Paul, Minn.
SPRINGFIELD EIRE At
MARINE INS. CO. oJ
Springfield. AfaRS.
UNITED STATES FIRE
INS. CO. Of New York
ORHNF £ M PLUMBING, STEAM and GAS PIPING,
UlELLIlL (X UUlJ 723 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
550
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Insurance Companies.
Con.
Represented by Charles If .Thurston,
1320 Mass. ave. Seepage 796
BOYLSTON FIRE INS.CO.
of Boston
MERCANTILE FIRE &
MARINE INS. CO. of Bos-
ton, Mass.
Represented by Wm. T. Tupper,573
Mass. ave. Seepage 15
AMERICAN of N. Y. city
LLOYD'S PLATE GLASS
of New York
LONDON ASSURANCE, of
London, England
MERCHANTS of Providence
MIDDLESEX FIRE INS.
CO. of Concord Mass.
SECURITY of New Haven
NATIONAL FIRE INS. CO.
of Hartford, Conn.
Intelligence Offices*
(See Employment Offices.)
Interior Decorator.
HAZEL BEN J. C. 424 Main.
See page 791
Interior Finish.
ERICSON GUSTAF F.
Smart, rear State. See page 788
Investment Securities.
Livesey Frank B. 579 Mass. ave.
Iron and Steel Bridges
and Buildings.
BOSTON BRIDGE WKS,
Sixth, c.Rogers and 70 Kilby, B.
See p. 515
Iron Foundries.
Barbour, Stockwell Co. junction
Broadway and Market
Bird Henry M. (Estate of), Broad-
way Iron Foundry, Broad way,c.
Pelham
Ivory Turning.
STANDARD TURNING
WORKS, 122 Broadway and
53 State, rm. 433, B. See back
cover
Japanese Fine Arts.
MASUKI BUNKIO, 380
and 382 Boylston, B. See p. 820
Jewelry \ Watches and
Plate.
Applegate A. J. 571 Mass ave.
CROSBY S. S. 43 West, Boston
See page 19
Flaig Simon, 351 Cambridge
GILL JOHN, 1346 Mass. ave.
See page 199
Gow Robert, 1368 Cambridge
Herbert Wm. R. 1193£ Cambridge
Kenney T. M. 655 Mass. ave.
Mar shea J. W. 1328 Mass. ave.
Miller Bros. 613 Mass. ave.
Rice James A. 413 Cambridge
Vaughan L. N. 1945 Cambridge
Wheeler D. C. 410 Main
Job Wagons.
Hanson William H. 57 Pine and
354 Main
HERSUM J. R. & C. S. 636
Mass. ave. See page 785
Samuel Robert, 265 Columbia
White M. T. Prospect, cor. Mass.
avenue
Junk Dealers.
Andlemon Frank, 10 Somerset
Fay Bros. 52 and 126 Winsor
Ford Alex S. Webster ave. near
Winsor
Goodman J. F. 116 Fourth
Haley Michael, 250 Vine
HENDERSON CHARLES
W. Waver ly, cor. Erie. See p.
803
McCarthy Timothy, 70 Columbia
Noonan John F. Potter, n. Sixth
Sullivan Timothy, 127 Bridge
Welch Daniel H. 2 Bent
Welch John, rear 221 Third
Put a Coil in your Furnace !
NO COST FOR FUEL.
GREENE & CO.,
723 Massachusetts Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
551
Jactiees of the Peace.
(See also Miscellaneous Dept.)
AHERN JOHN J. 38£ Fifth.
See page 35
APPLETON JOHN H. 361
Harvard, and 23 Court, B. See
page 814
AYARS HENRY M.671 Mass.
ave. and 505 Sear bldg. B. See
page 814
AYLWARD JAMES F. 65
Gore, and 150 Devonshire, rm.
34, B. See p. 817
BARBOUR ALFRED L.763
Mass. ave. See page 14
BURRAGE F.E. 603 Mass.av.
See page 16
CONANT CHARLES M.
Hideout's Mill, State, and 22
Lee. See page 96
CONLAN FELIX, 253 Cam-
bridge. See page 816
COOGAN M. B. 48 Bigelow,
and 5 Tremont, B. See p. 816
COOK FRANK GAY-
LORD, 44 Garden and 10 Tre-
mont, rm. 46. B. See page 812
DANFORTH WALTER B.
2041 Mass. ave. See page 18
DICKINSON DAVID T. 579
Mass. ave. and 53 State B. See
page 815
ELLIS WILLIAM R. Lyce-
um bldg. Harvard sq. See p. 14
FAIRBAIRN JOHN R. 436
Cambridge. See page 809
HAMMOND FRANKLIN
T. 671 Mass. ave. and 505 Sears
bldg. B. See page 814
HANCOCK C.E. 615 Mass. av.
See page 19
HANNUM L. M. 649 Mass. av.
See page 14
HOWE ARCHIBALD M.
6 Bond and 10 Tremont, B. See
page 813
HOWE GEORGE E. 114
Washington ave. and 23 Court,
B. See page 817
HURLEY JOHNH. 505 Cam-
bridge and 18 Pember ton Square
room 9, IS. See p. 816
JOSE EDWIN H. 591 Mass.
ave. See page SI 5
MILLS BEN J. F. 123 Cam-
bridge and 50 Kilby, B. See p.
19
MURPHY JOHN F. 225 ( lam-
bridge. See p. 815
ODIORNE J. L. 763 Mass. av.
See page 16
PEVEY G. A. A. 763 Mass. av.
and 5 Tremont, B. See page
813
SCOTT J. J. 225 Cambridge.
See page 816
SPENCER CHARLES W.
603 Mass. ave. See p. 815
SURBRIDGE RAN-
DOLPH C. 2072 Mass. ave.
and 5 Tremont, B. See page 816
THOMPSON WILLIAM G.
62 Buekinghom and Post Office
bldg. B. See page 815
THURSTON CHARLES H.
1320 Mass. ave. See paga 796
TORREY A. R. 2076 Mass. av.
and 85 Water, rm. 23 B. Seep.
18
TUPPER WM. T. 573 Mass.
Ave. See p. 15.
WALTON MILTON L. 1950
Mass. ave. See p. 18
WENTWORTH W. H. 1388
Mass. av. See page 16
WHITE M. P. 1 Highland and
53 Devonshire. B. See p. 814
WYMAN JOHN P.23 Fayette
and 30 Court, rms. 3 and 4, B.
See page 815
Kalsomining.
ACKERS JOHN L. P. 515
Mass. av. See p. 791
ATKINS C. & CO. 27 Pros
pect. See p. 792
CALDWELL & COX, Whit-
ney ct. See p. 791
EDWARDS W. J.22 Boylston,
See p. 792
FEELEY M. A. 704 Mass. av.
See p. 791
GALLAGHER WILLIAM,
101 Webster av. See p. 801
GILBERT WILLIAM F. 18
Central sq. See p. 792
HERON WILLIAM. J rear
632 Mass. a v. See p. 800
HOLT WILLIAM B. 14
Church. See p. 791
HUSSEY RUEL W.5 Palmer.
See p. 22
KNOWLTON GEO. P. 4
Central sq. See |). 792
REED CLARENCE G. order
and letter box -jl\s.-i\\ Ln's express
office, Harvard si], and 30 Forest,
cor. Beacon, Somerville. See
page 800
RYAN THOMAS, 17 ( leary.
See p. sol
SAWYEB C. A. 100 Main. See
front cover
Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating,
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
552 CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Kindling Wood.
BURNHAM L. G. & CO. 221
Bridge. See p. 4
CARSTEIN H. L. 47 Cogs-
well av. See p. 782
COLEMAN BROS. First, n.
Main, 91 Broadway, 450 Mass.
avenue and W. E~ Trans, sta.
Main. See p. 782
McFARLAND F. E. 110 and
112 Harvard and Washington,
cor.Brewerv. See p. 777
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO.
164 to 174 Broadway. See p. 512
PAGE GEORGE G. BOX
CO. (dry pine), 3 to 13 Hamp-
shire. See p. opp. 391
PROUD FOOT DAVID &
CO. 84 Bridge and 92 State, B.
See front cover
RTTGG GEORGE H. 386
River. See p. 782
SMITH GEORGE M. 180
Main. See p. 782
STANDARD TURNING
WORKS, 122 Broadway and
53 State, rm. 433, B. See back
cover
WELLINGTON HORATIO
& CO. 28 Bridge and 72 Water,
B. See front cover
WELLINGTON & BUCK,
211 Bridge. See back cover
Kitchen Furnishing
Goods.
(See also Stoves, etc.)
BROCK BBOS. 12 and 16
Brattle. See p. 805
Charak J. 437 Main
Colman J. J. 1223 Cambridge
Levit 31 orris. 493 Cambridge
Melinski 1. 419 Main
MOORE CHARLES &
SON, 8 Brattle. See p. 7
PEAK HOWARD F. 1250
Mass. ave. See p. 23
POWERS LEE L. 30 Boyls-
ton. See p. 827
Laces and Embroid-
eries.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
587 Mass. av. See p. 36
Ladder Mnfrs.
MOULTON C. W. H. & CO.
139 Gore. See p. 829
Lad ies9 Furnishinys.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
587 Mans. ave. See p. 36
Ladies9 Tailor.
NADELL I. 132 Boylston, B.
See colored pages opp. College
Directory
Lamps*
CLARK ERNEST W. 1440
and 1442 Mass. ave. See p. 809
Land Company.
EAST CAMBRIDGE
LAND CO. Woodward Emery,
clerk and treas. office, 28 State,
rm. 39, B. See page 15
Lard Oil Mnfrs.
SQUIRE JOHN P. & CO.
169 Gore and 21, 23 and 25 F. H.
market and 39 and 40 North
Market, B. See page 379
Laundries.
Albert Lizzie Mrs. 66S Cambridge
BAY STATE LAUNDRY,
^Coolidge
Franklin.
and Caswell), 136
See page 794
BUTLER'S CUSTOM
LAUNDRY, 2275 Mass. ave.
See page 794
CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY,
2. 46 & 8 Soden. See p. opp.
Campbell M. E. Miss, 38 Broad-
way
Charlie Kee, 170 Hampshire
Charlie Wong, 548 Mass. av.
Chin Charlie, 17 Boylston
EATON F. M. 351 Broadway.
See i). 799
E. & R. LAUNDRY, 682 and
688 Mass. av. See back cover
Hinor Kee, 455 Cambridge
HingLee, 273 Columbia
Hing Lee, 2053 Mass. ave.
Hop Long, 7& Mt. Auburn
Hop Sing, 115 Hampshire
HUNT EDGAR F. & CO.
575 Mass. ave. See back cover
Jee Kee, 29 Brattle
Jim Willie, 281 Broadway
Kee Ow, S7 River
Lee Henry, 1392 Cambridge
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ESTEY QEW8M COHIP^fflf
180 Tremont Street, Boston.
Twenty Years Experience at Heating. Greene & Co.
733 3HA88ACHU8ETT8 AVENUE.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
555
Lee Hung, 365 Main
Lee Low Sing, 297 River
Lee T. H. 3fi Broadway
Lee Wing, 1148 Cambridge
Lee Yee, 815 Cambridge
LEWANDO'S, 1274 Mass. ave.
See p. 2
LungBoo, 148 Harvard
Mikado, 59 Rindge ave. and 3
Brattle sq.
Moy Mow, 312 Broadway
Quong Chang, 30 Plympton
Quong Choug, 1892 Mass. av.
Quong Sing. base. 2441 Mass. av.
Quong Sing, 76 Gore
Quong Wing, 4£ Norfolk
Sam Kee, 335 and 379 Main
Sam Lee, 721 Mass. ave.
Sam Kee, 95 Banks
Shung Quong AVing. 429 Main
Sing C. & Co. 16 Central Sq.
Sing Charlie, 82 Spring
Sing Lee, 68 Norfolk
Sing Lee, 54 Hampshire
Sing Sam, 142 Pearl
Soo Due, 1975 Mass. ave.
Soon Lee, 1047 Mass. ave.
Speare Lewis R. Laundering Co.
(The), Binnev, bet. Fifth and
Sixth
Sun Charles H. 178 Harvard
Wah Hong, 16 Pearl
Wah Kee, 6 Palmer
Wah Lee, 596 Mass. ave.
Wah Lee, 990 Cambridge
Wah Lee. 596 Mass. ave.
Wah Lee, 80 Plympton
Wah Sam. 350 Cambridge
Wah Yet, 16 Holyoke
White Star Laundry, 3 Central sq.
Wing Kee, 455 Cambridge
Yuen Lee. 251 Broadway
Lawyers.
Adams Charles Pred,671 Mass. av.
A1»PLET()N JOHN H. 361
Harvard, aud 23 Court, rm. 614,
B. See p. 814
AYLAVAKI) JAMES P. 65
Gore, and 150 Devonshire, rm.
34. li. See p. 817
BAILEY HO LI, IS R.4 Buck-
ingham, and 53 State, rm. BOS,
H. Sec i>. 814
Bancroft William A.559 Mass. av.
Banks Fred L. 545 Mass. av.
Blodgett Warren K. 55!) Mass. ;l\.
BRADFORD RUSSELL,
375 Harvard, and 209 Wash. rm.
46, B. See p. 812
33
Cahill John, 329 Prospect
Cameron Kobert A. 37 Fairfield
CONLAN FELIX, 253 Cam-
bridge. See p. 816
COOGAN 31. B. 48 Bigelow,
and 5 Tremont, B. See p. 816
COOK FKAXK GAY-
LORD, 44 Garden, aud 10
Tremont, rm. 46, B. See p. 812
Daly Augustine J. 1388 Mass. av .
DENISON ARTHUR E.
13 Arlington, and 150 Devon-
shire, B. See p. 814
DICKINSON D. T. 579 Mass.
av. aud 53 State, rm. 404. B.
Seep. 815
DICKSON WILLIAM, 34
School and 177 Columbia. See
page 817
DUDLEY SANFORD H. 24
Avon Hill, and 95 Milk. rm. 71
B. Seep. 812
DURANT AVILLIAM B. 9
Lowell, and 19 Congress, room
7, B. See p. 815
EL A RICHARD, 13 Ash and
53 State, rm. 433, B. See back
cover
HALE EDWIN B. 387 Har-
vard, and 209 Wash.rms. 39 and
40, B. See p. 813
HAMMOND FRANKLIN
T. 671 Mass. ave. and 505 Sears
bldg. See p. 814
HAYES WILLIAM A.2D,Mt
Auburn, opp. Elm wood ave.
and 605 Sears bldg.B. See p.814
Hill James D. 1100 Mass. ave.
Hobson William, 32 Bigelow
Holt Homer C. 615 .Mass. ave.
HOWE ARCHIBALD M. 6
Bond, and 10 Tremont. room 65,
B. Seep. 813
HOWE GEORGE E. 114
Washington ave. and 23 Court,
B. See page 817
HUNT FREEMAN, Pemb.sq.
B. Sec page 81 i
HURLEY JOHN H.505 Cam-
bridge and 18 Pemberton Sqare,
room 9, B. See page 816
JOSEE. H. 591 Mass. ave. See
page 816
M;illcv Edward B. Second, corner
Cambridge
McKELLEGETR.J.& G.F.
400 Cambridge, aud 27 Tremont
row. B. See page 818
Morrill William F. 573 Mass. ave.
PARKER HORATIO G. 54
Concord ave. and Scars bldg.
rm. (HO. B. See page si |
Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating,
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
556 CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Lawyers. -Con.
PEVEY G. A. A. 763 Mass. av.
and 5 Tremont, B. See p. 813
QUINBY WILLIAM, 81
Washington ave. and 53 State,
B. See page 813
READ CHARLES C. Apple-
ton, and 27 State,rins.l8 and 19,
B. See p. 812
Rogers Frederick W. 299 Main
SCOTT JOHN J. 225 Cam-
bridge. See page 816
SURBRIDGE RAN-
DOLPH C. 2072 Mass. ave.
and 5 Tremont, B. See p. 816
THOMPSON WILLIAM G.
62 Buckingham, and 97 Post
Office bldg. B. See p. 815
THORNDIKE S. LOTH-
ROP, 22 Garden and 119 Pem-
berton sq. B, See p. 815
WELLS & SPENCER, 603
Mass. ave. and 54 Court House,
Pemberton sq. B. See p. 815
WHITE M. P. 1 Highland, and
53 Devonshire, rm. 21 B. See
page 814
Winslow Henrv H. 631 Mass. ave.
WYMAN JOHN P. 23 Fay-
ette, and 30 Court, rm. 3, B. See
page 815
Lead Pipe.
BAY STATE METAL
WORKS, 49 Harvard. See p.
804
Leaded Glass.
LEO, DALTON & CO. 160
Congress, B. See p. 505
Libraries.
Cambridge Public Library. Broad-
way, between Trowbridge and
Irving
Cambridge Social Union,42Brattle
Harvard College, Justin Winsor,
librarian
HUNT EDGAR F. & CO.575
Mass. ave. See back cover
SEVER CHARLES W. 1354
Mass. ave. Seep. 24
Lime. Hair, Cement,
Plaster, Etc.
GALE GEO. W. LUMBER
CO. 336 Main. See front cover
Grant H. L. & H. E. 168 Main
WOOD W. H.& CO. 13 Broad-
way. See back binding
Limestone.
CHARLES RIVER STONE
CO. Norcross Bros, props.
Freelon Morris, mngr.Brookline,
n. the bridge, order box, 166
Devonshire, B. See p. 820
"Linene" Collar
Mnfrs.
REVERSIBLE COLLAR
CO. factory, Putnam ave. office
27 Kilbv, B. See p. 10
Linseed Oil Mnfrs.
MARBLE JEROME & CO.
agents National Linseed Oil Co.
Fifth, cor. Rogers, and 42 Pearl,
B. See page 21
Liquid Blacking.
REID W. W. MFG. CO.
(THE), 436 Main. See p. 795
Lithograph Printing
Plates.
Franklin Mnfg. Co. (The) ,31 Bow
Lit h ographers •
Armstrong & Co. Riverside Press.
Livery Stables.
WHITING & S3IITH, 216
Green. See reverse side of page
opp. Printers.
Lock Corner Boxes.
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO.
164 to 174 Broad wav. See p. 512
PAGE GEO, G. BOX CO. 3
to 13 Hampshire. See p. opp.391
GREENE & CO.,
NORCROSS FURNACE
CAMBRIDGE HEATER.
7*33 Massachusetts Avenue,
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
557
Locksmiths.
Bradlee C. L. 714 Mass. ave.
BROCK BROS. 16 Brattle. See
page 805
Brown A. H. 1168 Cambridge
Mellish Walter E. 20 South
Lumber.
CLARY JOHN S. 68 Bridge.
See back cover
GALE GEO. W. LUMBER
CO. 33ti Main. See front, cov.
Gilman O. W. 2422 Mass. ave.
HERSEY IRA G. 113 Broad-
way. See p. 788
Holt & Bugbee, 17 East
Parker & Page, First, opp. Thorn-
dike
SAWYER E. D. & CO. 24
Cambridge. See p. 787
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER
CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire,
Boston. See page 13
WOOD WM. H. & CO. 13
Broadway. See back binding
WOODS JOHN M. & CO. 22
Bridge and 31 Lancaster, B. See
page 23
Lunch*
BALL ELIJAH, 627 Mass.av.
See p. 779
MILLETT A. V. Harvard sq.
Cambridge, cor. Baldwin and 27
Brattle. See p. 779
OAK GROVE CREAMERY
430 and 1310 Mass ave. Seep.
775
Olson Gustaf, 2375 Mass. ave.
Payson& Kenison, 71 Boylston
Ramsden Samuel, 1444 Mass. ave.
Machine Bolts and
Screws.'
HALL BROS. 62$ Mass. ave.
See p. L99
Machine Carpet
Cleaners.
RICKERGEO, P. 649 Mass.
ave. and Lyceum bldg. Harvard
sq. See p. 781
Machinery Mnfrs.
FIELD WALTER W.67 Main
See p. 802
ROBERTS JAMES H. &
CO.Second and Charles and 135
Portland, B. Seep. 21
Machinists.
AXTMAN FRANCIS, 46
Spring. See p. 806
Barbour Stockwell Co. 205 Broad-
way
Bullock O. S. 179 Broadway
FIELD WALTER W.67 Main
See page 802
HALL BROS. 628 Mass. ave.
See page 199
Hawkins Machine Co. First, cor.
Charles
MILLER & SHAW, Broad-
way, c. Sixth. See page 803
RAWSON & MORRISON,
27 to 31 Main. See p. 803 and
back cover
Worthen George E. 65 Main
Mackintosh es.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO. 587
Mass. ave. See page 36
Mnfg. Chemists.
THAYER HENRY & CO.
150 Broadway. See page 22
Mnfg. Companies.
American Net & Twine Co. Sec-
ond, cor. Beut
AMERICAN RUBBER CO.
factory, Potter and Ninth, office
Bedford, cor. Chauney, B. See
page
Bay Stut e Brick Co. r. 124 Spruce,
office 5 Pemberton sq. B.
Blake George V. Mnfg. Co. (The),
Third, cor. Bent
HO S T () N B R I I> <; E
WORKS, sixth, cor. Rogers,
and 70 Etilby, B. Sec page ">r>
BOSTON \V0VI:N HOSE
& RUBBKlt CO. tire and
garden hose, 33 Hampshire, and
•J7."> Devonshire, B. See p. (i
CAMBRIDGE ELECTRIC
LIGHT CO.Wesiern ave. See
page 830
All Kinds of Heaters
Reconstructed.
GREENE & CO.,
723
Massachusetts
Ave.
558
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Mnfg . Co mp a nies . - Con .
Cambridgeport Diary Co. 21 Black-
stone
Dover Stamping Co. 385 Putnam
avenue
GALE GEORGE W. LUM-
BER CO. 336 Main. See front
cover
Ivers & Pond Piano Co. 2S6 Main
Laminar Fibre Co. Tannery
LAMB & RITCHIE, Albany,
cor. Portland. See page 22
Mason & Hamblin Co. 162 Broad-
way
PAGE GEORGE G. BOX
CO. 3 to 13 Hampshire. See
page opp. 391
REVERSIBLE COLLAR
CO. factory. Putnam ave. office
27 Kilby, B*. See page 10
ROBERTS IRON WORKS,
92 Main. See page 803
STANDARD OIL CO. OF
NEW YORK, Sixth, c. Pot-
ter and 61 Broad, B. See page
21
STANDARD TURNING
WORKS, turned goods, 122
Broadway, and 53 State, room,
433, B. See back cover
Maple Syr up.
HAZEN D. M. & SONS, 42
Elm. See page 20
Warble Workers.
Bertsch William A. 4 and 8 Cam-
bridge
Breen Peter F. 81 School
CHARLES RIVER STONE
CO. Norcross Bros. prop.
Brookline, n. the bridge. See
page 820
HARRINGTON JOHN, 61
Main, telephone connection.
See page 801
Mcdonald a. & son, Mt.
Auburn, opp. Mt. Auburn ceme-
tery. See page 802
McNAMEE'S JOHN SONS,
Mt. Auburn, cor. Elm wood ave.
See page 802
Mundy M. J. 16 Cambridge
Sands George R. 457 Mt. Auburn
Market Gardener.
Coolidge E. J. Coolidge ave.
Masons, Plasterers,
Whiteners and
Colorers.
Bean Asa D. 10 Norfolk
Bellamv & Harris, 574 Mass. ave.
Bellis William J. 29 Bolton
Bergin K. 154 Amory
Brosnahan John F. 32 Locke
Chapin Andrew N. 22 Fairmont
avenue
Crocker J. W. 19 Central sq.
Curtis Albert W. 1 White
DELANEY J. 41 Winthrop.
See page 801
Fowler John, 51 Western ave.
GALLAGHER WILLIAM.
101 Webster ave. See page 801
Greenleaf A. P. 469 Main
GREENLEAF O. P. rear 542
Mass. ave. See page 801
HERON WILLIAM J. 632
Mass. ave. See page 800
Hillier William H. 184 Harvard
Hillier William & Son, 32 Elm
Hood Charles 13 Van Norden
Lambert G. H. & P. J. 27 Tuttle
Larose Morris, 11 Brookford
Leach & Co. 146 Washington
Mahoney James, 325 W^insor
Mahonev William, 92 Spring
McCOY W. J. & SONS, 14
Walnut court. See page 801
Mcdonald john & son,
builders, 109 Western ave. See
page 800
McGahev & Byrne, 108 Main
Moore G". W. 313 Pearl
NEW ENGLAND MASON-
ERY CO. 168 Main and 8
Oliver, B. See page 824
Quinn James, stone, 26 Locke
REED CLARENCE G. order
box 22, Sawin's express office,
Harvard sq. and 30 Forest, cor.
Beacon, Som. See page 800
Reilly F. J. 5 Saville
RYAN THOMAS, 17 Clary, off
Prospect. See page 801
Shaw John. 374 Main
STEARNS M. N. 44 Wallace.
See page 800
Sullivan Jeremiah, 73 Howard
White Fred O. 95 Pearl
White J. W. 11 Worcester
Masons (Stone).
McCOY W. J. & SONS, 14
Walnut court See page 801
HOT WATER HEATING a Specialty.
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORS
559
Master in Chancery.
PEVEY GILBERT A. A.
763 Mass ave. and 5 Tremont, B.
See page 813
Mais and Matting.
FURFEY JAMES A. 202
Brookline. See page 793
Mattress Mnfrs.
ARNOLD E. O. & CO. 17
Hawkins, corner Washington,
Somerville. See page 519
CLARK FRED C. 27 Brattle.
See page 798
EATON F. M. 351 Broadway.
See page 799
BICKER GEORGE F. 649
Mass. ave. and Lyceum bldg.
Harvard sq. See page 781
ROBERTSON WILLIAM
W. 7 Bow. See page 798
THOMSON DAVID, 24 Pros-
pect. See page 793
Mechanical Engineers,
Leavitt Erasmus D. 2 Central sq.
LOMBARD N. C. 40 State, B.
See page 26
MASON W. A. & SON, 631
Mass. ave. See back cover
Norris A. E. 29 Main
Memorial Windows.
LEO, DALTON & CO. 160
Congress, B. See page 505
Men9s Fur n ish trig*
(Mnfrs.)
Murray Walter F. .v. Co. 20 and 28
State
Mercantile Printing.
WESTON I,. P. 558 Mass. ave.
See "pp. Printers
Metal Laths,
MOKSS & WIIVTi:, 10
Franklin and 70 Cornhill, B.
See page 825
Metal Skylights.
BAY STATE METAL
WORKS, 41 to 49 Harvard.
See page 804
Metals.
HENDERSON C.
Pearl. See page 803
W. 247
Milk amd Cream
Dealers.
HAMPDEN CREAM, 153
ORiver. See page 774
AK GROVE CREAM-
ERY, 430 and 1313 Mass. ave.
See page 775
Milkmen.
Breen William J. 88 Sixth
Brogen James H. 14 Dublin
Brown William, 91 Fifth
Casper Max, 328 Vine
Casper Nicholas, 328 Vine
Clarke E. F. 145 Mt. Auburn
Collins Michael, 240 Broadway
Conley H. V. 107 Garden
Crawford John A. 35 Essex
Daniels Louis E. 15 Park
Davoren Gilbert, USHolwortby
Dillon John F. 256 Prospect
Dussault J. B. 32 Clay
Dutton Albert L. 56 Fourth
Dywer Edmund, 41 Rindge ave.
Eagleston Garfield, 2 Foster
Fitzpatrick Patrick, 124 Hoi worthy
Gardner Charles W. Van Nordeu
Gibson William E. 384 Dublin
Gibson William T. 11 Willard
Glennon Patrick, r. 167 Brookline
Gove Archibald R. 29 Maple ave.
Graustein A. 11. 328 Viue
Graustein Wm. A. 19 Bowdoin
( rreirson J. < !. 24 Tremonl
Hamilton . John A. 71 Howard
Heald Fred E. 94 Thorndike
Jennings C. '1'. ss Brookline
Keefe John .1. L6 Locke
Lemed F. F. end Washburn ave.
Mclliigh John. Vassal lane
McNamee D.T.173 Fake View av.
OAK GROVE CREAM-
ERY, 430 and 1310 MaSS. ave.
Sec p. 775
O'Mara D. 122 Hamilton
Penney N. •• . 7 Prank
Rautenberg ( 'ark 328 Vine
Richardson 11. ~>l Erie
Ryan George W". 8 Donnell
Stuart Wallace E. 135 Washington
Titns Charles II. 50 Antrim
White Edward, 54 Ellery
Twenty Years Experience at Heating. Greene & Co
733 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
560
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Mill Supplies.
HALL BROTHERS, rear 628
Mass. ave. See p. 199
Milliners, Millinery
Goods, Etc.
Arey A. C. Mrs. 7U Western ave.
BARNARD A. J. 715 Mass.
ave. See p. 809
Barnard E. A. 1361 Cambridge
and 653 Mass. ave.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.587
Mass. ave. See page 36
Cornish E. R. Mrs. 759 Mass. ave.
Friel Annie S. Mrs. 53 Ninth
Fuller M. S. Mrs. 1398 Cambridge
Greenwood E. P. Mrs. 1398 Cam-
bridge
Holbrook Alice, 116 Chestnut
Holmes J. F. Mrs. 24 Fairfield
Hunson Sadie E. 5 Lamson pi.
Lincoln Elizabeth S.Mrs. 80 Allston
McArdle M. E. Mrs. 28 Boylston
McCarthy M. E. Miss,460Mass.av.
O'Brien Elizabeth E. 259 Cam-
bridge
Ouimet C. Mrs. 777 Cambridge
Perry G. Miss, 102 Henry
Powell J. M. Mrs. 315 Cambridge
Ross Margaret, 6£ South
Russell W. H. Mrs. 71 Washington
Shea Nellie E. 183 Bridge
Smith Annie E. 1276 Mass. ave.
Ward May A. 27 1 Pearl
Warren IT. I,. Mrs. 208 Pearl
Whaleu Christena Z.2530 Mass.av.
White Lizzie A. Miss, 1299 Cam-
bridge
Mirrors and Frames.
OLSSON J. F. & CO. 1414
Mass. ave. See p. 799
Model and Pattern
Makers.
Bean John C. 98 Main
HALL BROTHERS, rear 628
Mass. ave. See p. 199
Monuments and Curb-
ing s.
Mcdonald alex & son,
Mt. Auburn, opp. Mt. Auburn
cemeterv. See p. 802
McNAMEE'S JOHN SONS,
Mt. Auburn, cor. Elmwood ave.
See p. 802
Mortgages.
AHERN JOHN J. 384 Fifth.
See p. 35
BALDWIN & DORSEY,
545 Mass. ave. See p. 809
BURRAGE F. E. 603 Mass.
ave. See p. 16
CUNNINGHAM BROS. 671
Mass. ave. See p. 18
CUTTER W. G. & SONS, 5
Tremont, B. See back cover
GARVIN P. J. 253 Cambridge.
See p. 19 qgw*m
GROVER L. B. & SON, 671
Mass. ave. See p. 15
HANCOCK C. E. 615 Mass. av.
See page 19
HANNUM L.M. 649 Mass. av.
See page 14
HILTON JAMES H. 26a
Brattle. See back cover
M'COY GEORGE M. 75 State,
B. See page 17
M'COY WILLIAM B. 75
State, B. See page 17
RAYMOND THEODORE
H. 634 Mass. ave. See map
TUPPER WILLIAM T. 573
Mass. ave. rm. 6 See p. 15
WE NT WORTH WM. H. &
GEO. F. 1388 Mass. ave. See
page 16
WRIGHT C. &CO. 8 Har-
vard sq. See p. 16
Moulding Mnfrs.
* Dealers.
and
GALE GEORGE W. LUM-
BER CO. 336 Main. See front
cover
*KNOWLTON GEORGE P.
4 Centr 1 sq. See p. 792 .
OTIS WOOD WORKS, Otis,
n. First. See p. 28
RIDEOUT M. E. & CO.State,
cor. Osborn. See p. 787
*STEARNS A. T. LUMBER
CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire,
B. See p. 13
WOOD WM. H. & CO. 13
Broadway, cor. Third. See back
binding
Mo urn ing Goods*
BARNARD A. J. 715 Mass.
ave. See p. 80ii
Music.
BRIGGS & BRIGGS, 1274
Mass, ave. See p. 797
SHEET METAL
WORKERS.
GREENE & CO.,
723 Massachusetts
Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
561
Music Teachers.
(See also Teachers, Music)
HERFURTH PAUL, 497
Mass. ave. See p. 799
Musical Instrument
Repairer.
HERFURTH PAUL,
Mass. ave. See p. 799
497
Musical Instruments.
BRIGGS & BRIGGS, 1274
Mass. ave. See p. 797
HERFURTH PAUL, 479
Mass. ave. See p. 799
Musical Merchandise.
STANDARD TURNING
WORKS, 122 Broadway, and
53 State, rm. 433, B. See back
cover
Nets, Seines and
Twines.
American Net and Twine Co.
factory, Second, cor. Bent, office
34 Commercial, B.
Newspaper and Maga-
zine Publishers.
CAMBRIDGE CHRONI-
CLE, Cambridge Chronicle Co.
props. 573 Mass. ave. See p. 810
CAMBRIDGE NEWS, D. A.
Buckley, editor and propr. 527
Mass. ave. See p. S10
CAMBRIDGE PRESS, Jas.
Cox, propr. 618 Mass. ave. Sec
page 811
CAMBRIDGE TRIBUNE,
(THE), V. Stanhope Bill, editor
and prop. 3 Linden. Sec p. 811
Harvard Advocate 5 Berkeley
Harvard Daily News, Lyceum
Bldg. 1400 Mass. ave.
Harvard Monthly, 11 Mathews
II;, 11
The Harvard CrlmBOQ, 1304 Mass.
avenue
Newspapers and Peri-
odicals.
Beunke Fred L. 553 Mass. ave.
Brown Robert, 1065 Cambridge
Faxon C. A. 98 River
Flynn John W. 674 Cambridge
French George E. 600 Mass. ave.
Greenleaf Albert P. 469 Main
Gurnham Thomas, 1901 Mass. ave.
Hunnewell James W.2074 Mass.av.
IngallsH. B. 249)£ Broadway
Parker Abbott, 1396 Cambridge
SEVER CHARLES W. 1354
Mass. ave. See p. 24
SHAUGHNESSY D. B. 278
Cambridge. See p. 799
Simpson C. E. 277 Broadway
Thomas Isaac D. 152 Harvard
THURSTON CHARLES H.
1320 Mass. ave. See p. 796
Tracy Harry L. 21 Central sq.
Van Hise M. A. Mrs. 345 Main
Newspaper Matrix
Drying Machines.
HALL BROS. 628 Mass. ave.
See p. 199
North River Stone.
CHARLES RIVER STONE
CO. Freelon Morris, manager,
Brookline, near the bridge,
order box 166 Devonshire, B.
See p. 820
FORD AUSTIN & SON, 39
and 41 Main. See p. 802
Notaries Public.
(See also Miscellaneous Depart-
ment.)
AYARS HENRY M. 671
Mass. ave. and 505 Scars bldg.
B. See p. 814
BARBOUR ALFRED L.
763 Mass. ave. See p. 14
BULLARD JOHN C. 221
Cambridge
CONANT CHARLES M.
Hideout's Mill and 22 Lee. See
p. 96
CONLAN FELIX, 253 ( am-
biidge. Sec p. 816
COOGAN MICHAEL R.
is Bigelow ami .*> Tremonl . B.
Sec p. 816
COO K IK A \ K <; A Y-
LORD, n Garden and 10
Tivmoni. rm. It; B. Sec j>. 812
Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating,
__ GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
562
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Notaries Public, -Con.
DAXFORTH WALTER B.
2041 Mas*, ave. See p. 18
DEXISOX ARTHUR E. 13
Arlington and 150 Devonshire.
See p. 814
DURAXT WILLIAM B. 9
Lowell, and 19 Congress, B.
See p. 815
ELLIS W. R. Lyceum bldg.
Harvard scj. See p. 14
FAIRBAIRX J. R, 436 Cam-
bridge. S.ee p. 809
HAM3IOXD FRAXKLIX T.
671 Mass. ave. and 505 Sears
bldg. B. See p. S14
HAXXUM L, M. 649 Mass. av.
See p. 14
HAYES W. A. 2D. Mt. Au-
burn st. and Sears bldg. B. See
p. 814
HOWE ARCHIBALD M. 6
Bond, and 10 Tremont, B. See
p. 813
JOSE EDWIX H. 591 Mass.
ave. See p. 815
ODIORXE JOHX L. 763
Mass. ave. See p. 16
PEYEY G. A. A. 763 Mass.
ave. and 5 Tremont, B. See p.
813
QUIXBY WILLIAM, 81
Washington ave. and 53 State,
B. See p. 813
READ CHARLES C. Apple-
ton, and 27 State st. rms 18 and
19 B. See p. 813
SPEXCER CHARLES W.
603 Mass. ave. See p. 815
SURBRIDGE R AXDOLPH
C. 2072 Mass. ave. and 5 Tre-
mont, B. See p. 816
THURSTOX CHARLES H.
H. 1320 Mass. ave. See p. 796
WELLS JAMES A. 5 Reidesel
ave. and 19 Pemb. sq. B.
WELLS WELLIXGTOX,603
Mass. ave. See p. 815
WHITE M. P. 1 Highland and
53 Devonshire, rm. 21 B. See
page 814
WYMAX JOHX P. 23 Fayette
and 30 Court, rm. 3, B. See p.
815
Nurserymen.
BECKER FRED. C. 1730
Cambridge. See p. 793
BOCK WILLIAM A. 2388
Mass. ave. See p. 793
DOYLE WILLIAM E. 579
Cambridge, and 43 Tremont and
306 Boylston, B. See p. 200
Nurses.
Anderson Abby A. Mrs. 20 Mill
Anderson John, 55 A. Market
Black Mary O. 137 Lexington ave.
ward 1
Black Sarah T. 137 Lexington ave.
ward 1
Blake Margaret Mrs. 23 Crescent
avenue
Blevins Mary Mrs. 7 Elmer
Brewster Lvdia A. 41 Cottage
Brown C. M. Mrs. 106 Pearl
Brown Nina, 18 Beech
Buckley, F. S. Mrs. 1862 Mass.
avenue
Burbridge B. E. Mrs. 36 Sidney
Caswell Jennie. 29 Baldwin
Christian C. Mrs. 446 Green
Christie Margaret Mrs. 303 Winsor
Clawson Annie. IS Beech
Dolan Delia E. 17 Baldwin
Dolan Patrick M. 17 Baldwin
Ellis E. H. Mrs. 100i Norfolk
Farrell Catherine Mrs. 59 Jay
Flanagan Elizabeth M. 2 Nichols
place
Gardner Susie B. 48 Magazine
Gould Elizabeth Mrs. 316 Prospect
Graines Fannv L. r. 8 Holyoke
Gubert Mary A. Mrs. 221 Harvard
Harney Edward Mrs. 105 Webster
avenue
Hay ward William E, Mrs. 140
Elm, N. C.
Herrick Florence. 22 Farwell pi.
Holmes Sarah F. 90 Franklin
Home for Trained Nurses, 18
Beech
James Mary A. H. 31 Bismarck
James Joseph, 31 Bismarck
Johnson Frances 18 Beech
Johnson Susan, 18 Beech
Kearney Catherine, 17h Third
King, C. R. Mrs. 15 Remington
Lawrence , Mrs. 2599 Putnam
avenue
Lerner Joseph. 12 Mt. Auburn
Lundin Anna 31. 613 Putnam ave.
Mullett Ellen E. Mrs. 86 Bristol
Nelligan Margaret E. 159 Dublin
Nesbitt J. D. Mrs. 171 Lake View
avenue
Park Catherine B. Mrs. 25 Bow
Paul L. C. Miss. 2S1 Pearl
Pearson L. J. Mrs. 233 Broadway
Perry George T. 8 Salem
Ralph Ellen Mrs. 10 Acorn
All Kinds of Heaters
Reconstructed.
GREENE & CO.,
733
Massachusetts
Ave.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
568
Reimer Mary L. Mrs. 173 Green
Rushton Martha 18 Beech
Siefert Margaret, 24 East
Sinclair Sophie M. Mrs. 65 Elm
Sperry Mary J. 317 Green
Spike Annie M. 227 Prospect
Stetson Charles H. 40 Austin
Swett Emma J. Mrs. 12 Dunster
Toppan Jane, 17 Wendell
Turton Nancy Y. Mrs. 10 Upton
Wagner R. L. Mrs. 569 Mass. ave.
Wallace Sophia, 13 Eighth
Wetmore Elizabeth H. 18 Beech
Wetmore Jane H. 18 Beech
White Laura L. Mrs. 18 Ellery
Whittemore Eliza J. 40 Arlington
Williams Mary Mrs. 6 Beech
Withington Fannie Mrs. 11 Perry
Young H. S. Mrs. 151 Auburn
Oil Clothing Mnfrs.
SAWYER H. M. & SON,
factory Thorndike, bet. First
and Second. See p. S06
Oil Dealers and Mnfrs,
NATIONAL LINSEED
OIL CO. Jerome Marble & Co.
agents, 42 Pearl. B. See p. 21
STANDARD OIL CO. Sixth,
cor. Potter, and 61 Broad, B.
See p. 21
SQUIRE JOHN P. & CO.
lard, 169 Gore and 21, 23 and 25
F. H. Market, B. See p. 379
Speare's Alden Sons & Co. Fifth,
Cor. Rogers
Oil Hat Mnfrs.
SAWYER H. M. & SON,
factor)
and Second. See p. 806
Oil Mnfrs.
MARBLE JEROME & CO.
Fifth, Cor. Rogers, and 42 Pearl,
B. See p. 21
Oils.
(KEROSENE AND LUBRICA-
TING.
STANDARD OIL CO. Sixth,
cor. Potter, and 61 Broad, B,
Seep. 21
Opticians.
Emeiy Fred O. 453 Mass ave.
GILL JOHN, 1346 Mass. ave.
See p. 199
Rose W. Milton, 649 Mass. ave.
Organ Mnfrs.
ESTEY ORGAN CO. Sumner
A. Gould, manager, 180 Tre-
mont, B. See back binding and
page 554
Gilbert & Butler, 37 Fifth
Hamill Samuel S. Bent, n. Sixth
Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano
Co. factory, 162 Broadway.
Organ Stop Mnfrs.
STANDARD TURNING
WORKS, 122 Broadway and
53 State, B. See back cover
Overall Manufacturer .
Goodman Moses I. 133 Inman
Oysters.
MILLAN ALEX, 17 Brattle
Sq. See p. 779
Backing Box Sliooks.
PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO. 3
to 13 Hampshire. See p. opp.
391
Backing Boxes.
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO.
164 to 171 Broadway. See p. 512
PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO. 3
to 13 Hampshire. See p. opp.
391
Paints, Oils, Glass,
Etc.
ACKERS J. L. P. 515 Mass.
ave. See p. 791
BURDITT & BYNXER, 617
Mass. ave. See p. 7
EDWARDS W.J. 22 Boylston
See page 792
MCGUIRE W. T. Ill) and :2 17
Cambridge!. See p. 794
SAWYER CHARLES A.
160 M:i'm. See front cover
Traynor M. 1 L90 Cambridge
WHITE P. A. 675 Mass, ave.
See p. 806
Put a Coil in your Furnace !
NO COST FOR FUEL*.
GREENE & CO.,
723 Massachusetts Avenue.
564
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Painters.
(CARRIAGE.)
Jones W. 22 Broadway
Tucker Eben, 13 Church
WATJOH CHARLES & CO.
442 to 450 Main. See. p. 35
(FRESCO.)
ACKERS JOHN L. P. 515
Mass. ave. See p. 791
CALDWELL & COX, Whit-
ney ct. See p. 791
FEELEY M. A. 704 Mass. ave.
See p. 791
HAZEL B. C. 424 Main. See
p. 791
HUSSEY RUELW. 5 Palmer.
See d. 22
SAWYER CHARLES A. 460
Main. See front cover
(HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNA-
MENTAL.)
ACKERS J. L. P. 515 Mass.
ave. See p. 791
Ashton James W. 71 Jav
ATKINS C. & CO/ 27 Pros-
pect. See p. 792
Baker A. F. 10 Pearl
Brookings Charles S. 7 Western
ave.
Butters J. W. 59 Market
CALDWELL & COX, Whit-
ney ct. See p. 791
CALLAHAN W. J. & CO.
sign, 127 Elm. See p. 790
CLARK CHARLES F. 26
Magee. See p. 28
Cox Charles A. 397 Putnam ave.
Crozier Christopher J. 730 Mass.
ave.
Davis Robert W. 25 Reed
Dube Joseph, 57 Cedar
EDWARDS WILLIAM J.
22 Boylston. See p. 792
FEELEY 31. A. 704 Mass. ave.
See p. 791
Fitch Herbert J. 10 Gleuwoocl
Ford Jeremiah D. 132 Cambridge
Forest John M. 1246£ Mass. ave.
GILBERT WILLIAM F. 18
Central sq. See p. 792
Gunnison Daniel O. 63 Moore
Hadley Clarence V. sign, 76 Gore
Haley Henry. 205 Broadway
Hatch Wm. J. rear 79£ Main
Hay-den Fred F. 13 Church
HAZEL BENJAMIN C. 424
Main. See p. 791
HOLT WILLIA3I B. 14
Church. See p. 791
Hughes George H. 187 Green
Hunting J. D. sign, 728 Mass. ave.
HUSSEY RUEL W. 5 Palmer
See p. 22
Loges Carl A. & Son, rear S26
Somerville ave.
Magee Alexander L. 1975 Mass.
ave.
Magee John, 10 Regent
Magee J. H. & Co. 51 Crescent av.
McMenimen Charles E. & Co. 44
Gore
Morse James E. r. 178 Franklin
Murphy James, 17 Harvard
Murphy & McCristle, 2452 Mass.
ave.
Murray Daniel M. 620 Cambridge
Nagle F. J. 17 River
SAWYER C. A. 460 Main. See
front cover
Schwartz & Goldman, 42 Market
Sheafe J. C. 109 Franklin
Shedd Jefferson J. 1898 Mass. ave.
Shw^artz Bros. 21 Tremont
Stacy G. W. 546 Mass. ave.
Stearns Charles E. 57 Wallace
Steffens Julius E. sign, 13 Church
Thayer J. H. & J. P. & Co. 730
Mass. ave.
Thompson Philip A. 206 Green
TRIPP E. & CO. 17 River.
See p. 791
Tucker Eben, 13 Church
Tufts Francis H. 149 Otis
Willey J. W. 275 Columbia
Wilson Thomas & Son, rear 14
Fairmont ave.
Paintings and En-
gravings.
OLSSON J. F. & CO. 1414
Mass. ave. See p. 799
Pamphlet Binding.
FARQUHAR DAVID, rear
573 Mass. ave. See page 792
Paper Boxes.
Place Charles, 134 Norfolk
Paper Dealers.
(WHOLESALE.)
HEWITT LEWIS J. 622
Mass. ave. See p. opp. 268
Put a Coil in your Furnace !
NO COST FOR FUEL,.
GREENE & CO.,
723 Massachusetts Avenue.
5<65
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Paper Hangers.
ACKERS JOHN L. P. 515
Mass. ave. See p. 791
ATKINS C. & CO. 27 Prospect.
See p. 792
Black James, 169 Green
Buffam James L. 101 Norfolk
CLARK C. F. 26 Magee. See
p. 28
Downer John F. 149 Winsor
EDWARDS W. J. 22 Boyls-
ton. See p. 792.
FEELEY M. A. 704 Mass. ave.
See p. 791
Hunnewell Franklin, 14 Church
HUSSEY RUEL W. 5 Palmer.
See p, 22
KNOWLTON GEORGE P.
4 Central sq. See p. 792
Mclntire G. W. 70 Inman
SAWYER CHARLES A. 460
Main. See front cover
Starrett Frank, 181 Harvard
Stevens George \V. 1307 Cam-
bridge
Paper Hangings,
BURDITT & BYNNER, 674
Mass. ave. See p, 7
EDWARDS W. J. 22 Boyls-
ton. See p. 792
FEELEY M. A. 704 Mass. ave.
See p. 791
KNOWLTON GEORGE P.
4 Central sq. See p. 792
Paper Pads.
WESTON L. F. 558 Mass. ave.
See opp. Printers
Paper Stock.
HENDERSON CHARLES
W. Waverly, c. Erie. See p.
803
Paper. Twine, Etc.
Harding Samuel (J. 24 Warland
Paste Blackings.
RELD W. W. MFG. CO.
(THE) 436 Main. See p. 7!>.">
Patent Medicines.
BARTLETT II. S. 1388 Mi-.
ave. See p. 96
O'DONNELL MAURICE,
903 Cambridge and Inman sq.
See p. 808
TUITE JOHN A. & CO. 85
Hampshire. See p. 808
Patent Solicitor.
LOMBARD N. C. 40 State.
Boston. See p. 26
Pattern and Model
Makers.
RAWSON & MORRISON,
27 to 31 Main. See back cover
and page 803
Pavers.
BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING CO. Charles Harris,
agent, First, and 70 Kilby, B.
Seep. 5
Mcdonald john & son,
concrete, 109 Western ave. See
page 800
Pew Builder.
Weutworth Thomas B. State, near
Osborn
Photographers.
Butterfield David W. 573 Mass. av.
Garth Frederic C. 8 Central sq.
Pach Bros. 1181 Mass. ave.
Valin John B. 310 Main
Whitney & Son, 559 Mass. ave.
Zack Bros. 689 Cambridge
Physicians.
(Members of the Mass. Medical So-
ciety, Corrected by Dr. Walter EUr.
Treasurer, Cambridge.)
Barnes Francis .J. 69 Brattle
Cogswell Edward R. 61 Kirklaod
Cogswell George P. 10 Church
Darling E. A. 1603 Mas<. ave.
Driver Stephen W. 5 Farwell pi.
Dunbar F. A. ti Brattle and U
Highland
Ela Waller, 62 Brattle
Farnham EDdwia, i Story
Fit/ George W. 61 Mt. Auburn
Folsora Norton. r.» Berkeley
Poster C. C. 9 Elmwood aye.
fiRFFMF A PH PLUMBING, STEAM and GAS PIPING,
MllLLilL (X UUlJ 723 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
5m
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
I*h ys ic tans .-Con.
Gallison H. H. 94 Brattle
Goodale G. L. 10 Craigie
Henshaw G. B. 1174 Mass. ave.
Hildreth J. L. 14 Garden
Hills W. B. 27 Everett
Mclntire H. B. 4 Garden
Nichols John T. G. 63 Brattle
Preble Wallace, 22 Appian Way
Swan William D. 167 Brattle
Tnrnbull F. M. 52 Wendell
Walcott Henry P. 11 Waterhouse
Whittemore Fred W. 39 Brattle .
Wyman Morrill, 25 Church and 77
Sparks
Wyman S. E. 2 Mt. Auburn
Gambridgeport.
August Albert, 322 Broadway
Bryant L. L. 782 Mass. ave.
Cahill Charles S. 311 Prospect
Cain Wm. G. 12 Lee and 271 Broad-
way
Carr F. F. 72 Antrim
Clarke Augustus P. 825 Mass. av.
Couch J. D. 1 Norfolk
Crocker John M. 321 Broadway,
office hours 8 to 9 a. m. and 1 to
3 and 7 to 9 p. m.
Cunningham T. E. 847 Mass. ave.
Currie John Z. 907 Mass. ave.
Davis Bessie D. 154 Green
Dowt James A. 23 Magazine
Dwyer John E. 5 Norfolk
Ela Paul F. 1524 Cambridge
Flowers W. C. 41 Norfolk
Jones George W. 892 Mass. ave.
Knowlton Herbert E. 494 Mass. av.
Lancaster S. R. 5 Pleasant
Leahy Thomas J. 125 Hampshire
Lockhart J. S. 837 Mass. ave.
Marcy H. O. 860 Mass. av. and 180
Commonwealth ave. B.
McCarthy E. A. 458 Mass. ave.
McKenzie J. R. 90 L Mass. ave.
N orris Albert L. 760 Mass. ave.
Putnam W. A. 923 Mass. ave.
Shannon Nat V. 3 Norfolk
Slayter John T. H. 84 Pleasant
Tuttle Albert H. 897 Mass. ave.
Webber A. Carter, 951 Mass. ave.
Webber Frank O. 13 Magazine
Wellington William W. 15 Tnman
Wetherbee Roswell, 476 Mass. av.
East Cambridge.
Clancy W. H. 80 Otis
Coburn George A. 134 Otis
Donahue Wm. F. 361 Cambridge
Finnigan P. J. 361 Cambridge
Fitsiramons Philip M. 33 Fifth
Walsh Edmund, 462 Cambridge
North Cambridge.
LaMarche W. J. 1860 Mass. ave.
Somers John E. 1981 Mass. ave.
Stevens Edmund H. 1911 Mass. av.
Taylor Frederick W. 1797 Mass. a v.
Tyler Walter H. 2304 Mass. ave.
Members of the Mass. Homoeopathic
Medical Society.
Blodgett Stephen H. 1131 Mass. a v.
Carpenter Edward A. 7 Linn^ean
Chase Herbert A. 924 Mass. ave.
Chase Hiram L. 924 Mass. ave.
Cobb Harriet H. Mrs. 1626 Mass.
avenue
Farrington A. Louise, 17 Shepard
Lloyd Charles, 55 Prospect
Partridge Thomas J. 12 Norfolk-
Thomas Charles H. 427 Broadway
Wesselhoeft Walter, 391 Harvard
Winn William J. 1 Dana
(FEMALE.)
LATHE LEONORA F. 34
Austin, office hours 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p. m.
Pidgin Lucy S. Ill Austin
Sampson Nellie F. Mrs. 21 Florence
Stewart Annie, 141 Otis
OTHER PHYSICIANS.
Allen N. L. 10 Pemberton
Ames W. H. 2018 Mass. ave.
Brooks George F. 15 Tremont
Colby Gardner, 4 Clinton
Cunningham Joseph H. 152 Green
Emerson Charles S. 15 Ellerv
Fleet Wm. E. 439 Main
Hands Anna C. (oculist), 1879
Mass. ave.
Hands Herbert A. 1S79 Mass. ave.
Harvey Walter E. 10 Magazine
Henshaw Geo. B. 1174 Mass. ave.
Higgins John H. 47 Norfolk
Ingalls Charlotte Mrs. 76^ Pleasant
Johnson Stella E. 353 Harvard
Lane William L. 51 Washington
Machado L. V. 1210 Cambridge
McKenzie James R. 901 Mass. av.
Moll Arthur, 830 Somerville ave.
Olive Eben, 89 Norfolk
Randall O. G. Middlesex, corner
Railroad
Robertson J. D. 1925 Mass. ave.
Sanders A. C. 25 Orchard
Smart Wm. H. 10 Ash st. pi.
Spencer E. Edwin (electric), 9
Pleasant
Stocker Alfred A. 47 Prospect
Tower C. B. 1 Waterhouse
Tuttle G. Herman, 57 Otis
GREENE & CO.,
NOROROSS FURNACE.
CAMBRIDGE HEATER.
723 Massachusetts Avenue,
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
56
Walsh C. J. 2094 Mass. ave.
Weeks C. T. 464 Main
Wheelock S. A. (clair.), 19 Amory
Witham Charles II. 1a Blake
Wolcott J. A. 303 Broadway
Yale J. C. (dentist), 2458 Mass.av.
Piano Action Mnfrs.
Seaverus George W. Piano Action
Co. 113 Broadway
Standard Action Co. Osborn, near
State
Tower S. 145 Broadway
Piano Case Maker*
Oliver George R. 368 Main
Piano Hammer C ov ev-
er s,
Boston Piano Hammer Co.386 Main
FRAZIER D. E. 71 and 73
Main. See p. 799
Piano Key Mnfrs.
Dickinson Ivory Co. State, corner
Osborn
Piano Mnfrs.
ESTEY ORGAN CO. Sumner
A. Gould, mugr. 180 Tremont,
Boston. See back binding and
page 554
Harvard Piano Co. r. 368 Main
Ivers & Pond Piano Co. 386 Main
Piano Materials.
(WOOD.)
STANDARD TURNING
WORKS, 122 Broadway and
53 State, rin. 433, B. See back
cover
Piano Movers.
RUTLAND & SON, 627 Mass.
ave. Sec page 30
COLBY BROS. Lyceum bldg.
Harvard sq. Sec p. 30
ELLIOTT & DUVEY, 1
Eolyoke. Sec p. 30
HERSUM .1. R. & C. S. 636
Mass. ave. Sec page 7S5
Mcdonald & owis, iogo
Cambridge. See page 783
Piano Taborets and
Stools.
COOK CHARLES A. & CO.
Osborn, n. Main. See pk 799
Piano Tuners.
BRIGGS & BRIGGS, 1274
Mass. ave. See page 797
Dillingham F. W. G. 40 Holyoke
FOSGATE CHARLES H.
106 Raymond, and 32 West, B.
See page 829
HERFURTH PAUL, 49 7
Mass. ave. See page 799
Ingalls J. H. 204 Auburn
Metzger Joseph, 540 Cambridge
Wilton Cyrus A. 286 Main
Pianos Repaired.
FOSGATE CHARLES H.
106 Raymond and 32 West, Bos-
ton. See p. 829
Pictures and Picture
Frames.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
587 Mass. av. See page 36
Davis C. Fr<d, 527 Mass. ave.
MORGAN A. 13 Brattle. See
p. 799
OLSSON JOHN F.&C0.1414
Mass. av. See p. 799
Pictures Packed and
Shipped.
MORGAN A. 13 Brattle. See
p. 799
Pile Driver.
Scully John T. 84 First
Pla n lag Mills.
HERSEY ERA G. Lid Broad-
w ay. See p. 7SS
RIDEOUT M. E. & CO.
Slate, cor. Osborn. Sec p. 7S7
STEARNS V. T. LUMBER
CO. (THE), L«6 Devonshire,
Boston. See p. 13
Tracy M. P. A: Son. 71 P>o\ lsion
PREPNF A PA PLUMBING, STEAM and GAS PIPING,
UllLLIlL ttUUl) 723 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
568
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Plants.
BECKER FRED C.1730 Cam-
bridge See p. 793
BOCK WILLIAM A. 2388
Mass. ave. See p. 793
SHAW BROS. 614 Mass. ave.
See p. 793
Plasterers and Stucco
Workers.
Bergiu K. 154 Amory
Crocker J. W. 19 Central sq.
DELANEY J. 41 Winthrop.
See p. 801
GALLAGHER WILLIAM,
101 Webster ave. See p. 801
Harrington & Howell, 14 Parker
HERON WILLIAM J. 622
Mass. ave. See p. 800
O'Haire P. & Co. 17 Reed
REED CLARENCE G. order
box 22, Sawin's Express office,
Harvard square and 30 Forest,
cor. Beacon, Somerville. See p.
800
RYAN THOMAS, 17 Clary.
See p. 801
Wiseman Thomas J. 4 Gore
Plumbers.
Balcom Arthur W. 440 Main
Baumeister Augustus, 5 Brattle
Breed Ezra F. 2041 Mass. ave.
BROCK BROS. 12 and 16
Brattle. See p. 805
BUCKLEY J. L. & CO. 532
Mass. ave. See p. 804
CLARK ERNEST W. 1440
and 1442 Mass. ave. See p. 809
Darlow Bros. 940 Mass. ave.
DAVLIN M. F. & CO. 531
Cambridge. See front cover
Eldridge George V. 1971 Mass. av.
Fallon C. A. 1190 Cambridge
Gage Daniel W. 1896 Mass. ave.
GOOD T. W. 27 Brattle. See
p. 806
GREENE & CO. 723 Mass. av.
See top lines
Gregory Joseph, 237 Main
Grinham D. L. 115 Pleasant
Haley William, 1965 Mass. ave.
Hanna W. J. 24 Locke
HAWKES LEVI, 623 Mass.
ave. See p. 64
HIGGINS S. C. 702 Mass. ave.
See p. 804
KeefeD. J. & Co. 130 Inman
Kneeland W. B. 1982 Mass. ave.
Long John J. 25 "» Cambridge
Mclntyre George, 303 Main
Millner Charles H. 21 Central sq.
MOORE CHARLES & SON,
8 Brattle. See p. 7
Moulton Henry T. 424 Main
MO YNAHAN & CO.1233 Cam-
bridge. See p. 805
O'Brien Thomas H. 200 Mass. ave.
O'LEARY W.H.87 Mt. Auburn.
See p. 806
PEAK HOWARD F. 1250
Mass. ave. See p. 23
Phelen J. T.17 Brattle
Powers Patrick F. 1160 Cambridge
REID JAMES A. 90 River.
See p. 805
ROSE H. L. 15 River. See page
805
Stevens John H. & Co. 694 Mass.
ave.
Umbehend Amos. 150 Harvard
WILD D. J. & CO. 27 Boyl-
ston. See p. 805
Plumber's Supplies.
BAY STATE METAL
WORKS, 41 and 49 Harvard.
See page 804
Melinsky I. 419 Main
Pork, Lard and Hams.
HOWE BROS. Distillhouse,
rear 945 Cambridge. See p. 776
NILES BROS. Concord ave. n.
Belmont line. See p. 828
SQUIRE JOHN P. & CO.
169 Gore, and 21 to 35 F.H. mar-
ket and 39 No. Market, B. See
p. 379
Posts, Rails and Bal-
usters.
STEARNS E. A. end Locke.
See p. 790
Potteries.
Bartlett Daniel, 335 Putnam ave.
HEWS A. H. & CO. fancy
and antique, 99 Crescent ave.
See p. 793
McVey John, 23 Harvey
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Cards (Engraved or Printed),
Programs and Souvenirs.
Designing and Engraving,
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SHEET METAL
WORKERS.
GREENE & CO.,
723 Massachusetts
Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE BUSNIESS DIRECTORY
569
Poultry and Game,
BREWER T. H. 1 Brewers
bldg. Brattle sq. See p. 779
HOLMES J. A. & CO. 7 Cen-
tral sq. Seep. 29
SMITH ARTHUR H.Manhat-
tan Market, Mass. av. See p. 775
WARD ARTHUR, 564 Mass.
ave. See page 199
Poultry Breeders and
Dealers.
Moran Thomas, 45 Clay
Welch P. T. 46 Harvey
Poultry Food.
WRIGHT GEO. G. 86 Mt.
Auburn. See p. 511
Printed Box Makers.
PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO.
3 to 13 Hampshire. See p. opp.
591
Printers.
BUCKLEY D. A. Cambridge
News, 527 Mass. ave. See p.810
CAMBRIDGE CHRONI-
CLE CO. 573 Mass. ave. See
p. 810
Cambridge Co-opera. Society, 744
Mass. ave.
CAMBRIDGE TRIBUNE,
job office, 3 Liuden. See p. 811
COX JAMES,Cambridge Press,
618 Mass. ave. See p. 811
FACEY J. FRANK, Central
sq. See p. 796
FRANKLIN ENGRAVING
CO. we make illustrations for
every purpose, 235 Washington,
Boston.
Graves & Henry, 9 Palmer
Harvard Printing Co. 528 Mass.
ave.
HEWITT LEWIS J.622 Mass.
ave See opp. p. 268
Jennings & Welch, 2076 Mass. av.
Lamkin F.L.& Co. 1223 Cambridge
Lenfest G. l>. Second, cor. Cam-
bridge
Lombard & Caustic, 26a Brattle
Powell & Co. 10 Dimeter
RIVERSIDE PRESS, H. 0.
Houghton & Co. Blackstone.
See p. 830
TAYLOR C. H. C0.496A Mass.
ave. See p. 794
University Press, John Wilson &
Son, incorp. Brattle sq.
WESTON LOUIS F. 558
Mass. ave. See opp.
WHEELER EDWARD W.
1284 Mass. ave. See p. 796
Printers ( Wood).
PAGE CARLOS L. BOX
CO. 164 and 174 Broadway. See
p. 512
PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO.
3 to 13 Hampshire. See p. opp.
391
Private Schools.
(See also Teachers, Private
Schools.)
CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL,
girls, Arthur Gilman, director,
10 Garden. See p. 831
KENDALL JOSHUA, 13 Ap-
pian Way. See p. 808
Williston Mabel Miss, 17 Berkeley
Produce.
BEANE ENOCH & CO. 1236
and 1238 Mass. ave. See p. 20.
Hannaford Frank H. 93 Hammond
HJORTH & JACOBSEN,
Scandinavian, 404 Main. See
p. 26
LITTLEFIELD A. J. & CO.
1847 Mass. ave. See p. 777
McDermott D. 106 Harvard
ROW FRED J. wholesale and
retail, 423 Main. See p. 63
Provisions.
ACME GROCERY & PRO-
VISION MARKET, Charlea
Place & Co. proprs. Hampshire
cor. Norfolk. Sec p. 777
Albee Andrew. !)1 Hampshire
Allmett P. G. 8 Boylston
Banham Herbert, 61 and 91 Brook-
line
BEANE ENOCH & CO. L236
and 1238 Mass. aw. Sec p. 20
Beane H. E. & Co. 65 Brattle
Bossey T. P. & ( !. w . agents, 26
Sohool
Brewer David. (.) Brattle
BREWER THOMAS H. 1
Brewer's block, Brattle Bq. See
p. 77!>
HOT WATER HEATING a Specialty.
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
570 CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Provis i ons . - Co n .
Browne B. & Co. 212 Hampshire
Burnham F. L. 37 Brattle
Chandler L. B. 729 Mass. ave.
Coftey J. J. 25 Bay
Cole, Kistner & Co. 159 Hampshire
Cremens Daniel J. 636 Cambridge
CROWLEY PATRICK, 36
Webster ave. See p. 777.
Culhaue Patrick, 235 Franklin
Crothers C. E. 520 Cambridge
Foss George F. 471 Main
Frost C. F. 2360 Mass. ave.
Green E. L. 1876 Mass. ave.
Greene Patrick F. 26 Sparks
Grossman Chas. W. 7 Portland
Hartwell Charles H. 324 Cam-
bridge
Herbst C. W. 147 Pleasant
Hiens & Magnuson, 105 Western
ave.
Hildreth Allen B. M. 1114 Cam-
bridge
Hill James J. 2060 Mass. ave.
HOFFMAN HERMAN L.
172 Thorn dike. See p. 779
HOLMES J. A. & CO. 7 Cen-
tral sq. See p. 29
HOWE BROS, foot Distill-
house, rear 945 Cambridge. See
p. 776
Kelleher J. A. & Co. 101 Rice
Lawrence Charles F. 274 Broadway
Lesperance James IS". 55 Dublin
Lindsev Frank A. 44 River
LITTLEFIELD A. J. & CO.
1847 Mass. ave. See p. 777
Long-field Joseph, 2 Clay
Louvrien C. A. 2525 Mass. ave.
MANHATTAN MARKET,
Arthur H. Smith, propr. 604-
610 Mass. ave. See p. 775
Mason & Foley, Huron ave. cor.
Concord ave.
McCloskey, Harty & Co. 265 Cam-
bridge
McDevitt Bro*. 1097 Cambridge
McFarland Fannie I. Mrs. 122
Columbia
McFARLAND FOREST E.
110 and 112 Harvard, and Wash-
ington, c. Brewer. See p. 777
McFarland R. E. 276 Columbia
Me Par land & Co. 1385 Cambridge
Miller Charles M. 2091 Mass. ave.
Millers River Market, 170 Gore
Murray William H. 731 Cambridge
Nelligan John P. 55 Rindge ave.
NILES BROS. whol. Concord
ave. near Belmont line. See p.
828
O'BRIEN D. J. 40 and 49
Boylston. See p. 777
01 sen Carl, 403 Main
O'Shea W. H. 1256 Cambridge
Pawlowski Bros. 5 Brookline
Piper William C. 3 Brattle
Place Charles & Co. 145 Hamp-
shire
Prit chard W. E. 1144 Cambridge
Reddy Martin A. 141 Columbia
Reid James B. 5 Essex
Robichaud Alfred, 403 Winsor
ROURKE PETER F. 21 and
23 Harvard. See p. 77S
ROW FRED J. (wholesale and
retail, 432 Main. See p. 63
Russell William J. 25 Boylston
Sargent John W. C. 61 h Western
avenue
SMITH ARTHUR H. 604
Mass. ave. See p. 775
Smith C. H. & Co. 265 and 269
Pearl and 489 Putnam ave.
SQUIRE JOHN P. & CO.
169 Gore, and 21 to 25 F. H.
market, and 39 No. Market, B.
See p. 379
Stinson James T. 167 Pearl
Stowell Elbridge W. 142 Harvard
SUTTON WM. P. & CO. 157
Bridge. See p. 777
Thompson Carl, 369 Main
Tower W. S. 157 Harvard
WARD ARTHUR, 564 Mass.
ave. See p. 199
Warren Thomas H. 45 Portland
Weber G. A. 580 Cambridge
Wigmore Walter. 217 Broadway
Wright E. L. 89 River
Wright N. W. 2 Norfolk
Public Carriages.
COLBY BROS, (barge), 1402
Mass. ave. See p. 30
Lloyd Thomas, 1336 Mass. ave.
Mathews R. W. 1346 Mass. ave.
Shea Daniel P. 1410 Mass. ave.
Summers Richard, 1426 Mass. ave.
Publishers.
{See also Booksellers* also Xevs-
papers.)
CAMBRIDGE DIREC-
TORY (annually), $3.00, W.
A. Greenough & Co. publishers,
575 and 1354 Mass. ave. and 97
Oliver, B.
GINN & CO. Athameum Press,
First, near Main. See colored
pages opp. College Directory
HOT WATER HEATING a Specialty.
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
f)71
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN &
CO. Blackstone, and 4 Park,
Bosron. See p. 830
HUNT EDGAR F. & CO.
575 Mass. ave. See back cover
SEVER C. W. 1354 Mass. ave.
See p. 24
Reading Rooms.
Cambridge Social Union, 42 Brat-
tle
Cambridge Young Men's Christian
Association, 680 Mass. ave.
Real Estate.
(Purchase, Sale and Development.)
MASON W. A. & SON, 631
Mass. ave. See back cover.
Real Estate Agents.
Abbott J. K. 346 Putnam ave.
AHERN JOHN J. 38£ Fifth.
See page 35
BALDWIN & DORSEY,
545 Mass. ave. See p. 809
BARTLETT HORACE S.
Harvard sq. See p. 96
Blaikie Suther, 1400 Mass. ave.
BLAKE EDWIN H. 36 Fifth.
See p. 809
BUCKLEY I>. A. 527 Mass.
ave. See p. 810
Burleigh H. P. 579 Mass. ave.
Burns David F. 1400 Mass. ave,
BURRAGE F. E. 603 Mass.
ave. See p. 16
CUNNINGHAM BROS. 671
Mass. ave. See p. 18
CUTTER WATSON G. &
SONS, 5 Tremont, rm. 28, B.
See back cover
I) AN FORTH W. B. &. CO.
2041 Mass. ave See p. 18
EAST CAMBRIDGE
LAND CO. Woodward Em-
ery, clerk and treas. office 28
state, rm. :*'•>, Boston. Sec p. 15
ELLIS & MELLEDGE, 1398
Mass. ave. and 72 Equitable
bldg. B. see p. II
FAIRBAIRN JOHN R. 456
Cambridge. Sec p. 809
GARVIN p. J, 263 Cambridge.
See p. l!)
GROVER L. B. A SON, 671
Mass. ave. Sec p. lf>
GREEN HENRY, 46 Bridge
See p. 7S7
34
Hall E. K. 2409 Mass. ave.
HANCOCK CHARLES E.
615 Mass. ave. See p. 19
HANNUM L. M. 649 Mass.
ave. See p. 14
HILTON JAMES H. 26a
Brattle. See back cover
Hohnberg John F. 185 Broadway
Hunnewell Charles H. 1328 Mass.
ave.
Jordan W. H. & Co. 543 Mass. ave.
Keith C. P. 649 Mass. ave.
KNIGHTS S. R. & CO.
auctioneers and appraisers, 615
Mass. ave. and 226 Washington,
B. See back cover
Lennon Jas. E. 631 Mass. ave.
LONG A. E. & SON, 2105
Mass. ave. See p. 806
Mahady John, 671 Mass. ave.
Montague Charles H. 128 Inman
Morrill F. P. 573 Mass. ave.
Nesson Israel, 57 Market
ODIORNE JOHN L. 763
Mass. ave. See p. 16
RAYMOND THEODORE
H. 634 Mass. ave. See map
Eeed Arthur G. 36 Fifth
Robbins James M. 633 Mass. ave.
Rogers Martyn M. 299 Main
SAWYER JOHN S. 553 Mass.
ave. See front cover
STEWART A. M. 559 Mass.
ave. See page 17
TORREV A. R. 2076 Mass. av.
and 85 Water, rm. 23, B. See
page 18
Traynor Francis, 1190 Cambridge
TUPPER WILLIAM T. 573
Mass. ave. rm. 6. See p. 15
WALTON M. L. 1950 Mass. av.
See page 18
WENT WORTH WILLIAM
H. & GEORGE F. 1388 Mass.
ave. See page 16
WRIGHT C. & CO. 1388 Mass.
ave. formerly 8 Harvard square.
See page 16
Rectifier 8.
dishing Process Co. 83 (lark
Restaurants.
Barry Julia Miss, 282 Cambridge
Black -lane Mrs. 96 Main
CENTRAL HOUSE,483 Mass.
ave. Sec page 7!>.">
Hall Kate Mrs. 366 Main
HARVARD SQ. CAFE, 1388
Mass. ave. formerly S Harvard
Bq. See page 779
fiRFFMF JL PR PLUMBING, STEAM and GAS PIPING,
UilLLllL (X UUlJ ?23 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
572
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Restaur a nts . - Co n .
HollyTree Coffee Rooms, 20Brattle
Mann Isabella Mrs. 201 Cambridge
Merriam A." Mrs. 14 Pearl
MILLETT A. V. 27 Brattle.
See page 779
PALMER HOUSE (first-class
hotel), River, corner Franklin.
See page 24
Peters George J. 334 Main
Shaw & Corey, 556 Mass. ave.
Ribbon Badges,
TAYLOR C. H. CO. 495a Mass.
ave. See page 794
Riding Habits*
NADELL I. 132 Boylston, B.
See colored pages opp. College
Directory
Roofers.
(COMPOSITION, SLATE AND
TIN.)
BLEVINS JOHN J. 696 Mass.
ave. See front cover
BROCK BROS. 12 and 16
Brattle. See page 805
Carroll John, 1 Plympton pi.
GOOD T. W. 27 Brattle. See
page 806
GORDON WILLIAM
(gravel), 4 Blanche. See p. 805
Marks M. F. 38 Third
MOORE CHARLES &
SON", 8 Brattle. See p. 7
National Roofing and Roof Re-
pairing Co. First, cor. Main
NIXON ROBERT G. S Wal-
nut ct. See page 802
PEAK HOWARD F. 1250
Mass. ave. See page 23
Young David, 19^-2 Mass. ave.
Rubber Goods Mnfrs.
AMERICAN RUBBER
CO. Ninth and Potter, store
Bedford, cor. Chauncy, B. See
page 6
BOSTON WOVEN HOSE
& RUBBER CO. (fire and
garden hose), 33 Hampshire, and
275 Devonshire, B. See p. 6
Rugs ( Cocoa Rugs) .
FURFEY JAMES A. 202
Brookline. See page 793
Safe Deposit and Trust
Co.
CAMBRIDGE SAFE DE-
POSIT AND TRUST CO.
1298 Mass. ave. See p. 770
Salt.
BROWN OTIS S. & CO. 107
to 113 Bridge. See page 783
TRAIN EDWARD I. 115 to
123 Bridge. See page 783
Sand Stone.
CHARLES RIVER STONE
CO. Freelon Morris, manager,
Brookline, near the bridge, or-
der box 166 Devonshire, h. See
page 820
Sanitary Ventilation.
BROCK BROS. 12 and 16
Brattle. See page 805
DAVLIN M. F. & CO. 531
Cambridge. See front cover
HAWKES LEVI, 623 Mass.
ave. See page 64
ROSE HERBERT L. 15
River. See page 805
Sauerkraut.
HOFFMAN H. L. 172 Thorn-
dike. See page 779
Sausage Mnfrs.
Benz Charles F. 65 Sixth
HOFFMAN H. L. 170 and 172
Thorndike, store 137 Eliot, B.
See page 779
SQUIRE JOHN P. & CO.
factory, 169 Gore, stores 21 to
25 Faneuil Hall market, and 39
No. Market, B. See p. 379
VVeideman D. 181 Broadwav
Savings Ranks.
CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS
BANK, 1410 Mass. ave. See
page 768
CAMBRIDGEPORT SAV-
INGS BANK,DanielLT.Cham-
berlin, president, Henry W. Bul-
lard. treas. 689 Mass. ave. See
page 768
SHEET METAL
WORKERS.
GREENE & CO.,
723 Massachusetts
Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
573
CHARLES RIVER NA-
TIONAL BANK, 1408 Mass.
ave. See page 766
EAST CAMBRIDGE SAV-
INGS BANK, 294 Cambridge.
See page 768
NORTH AVENUE SAV-
INGS BANK, S. F. Wood-
bridge, pres. M. L.Walton, treas.
1950 Mass. ave. See p. 768
Saiv Filers,
Creighton Frank, r. 8 Central
Evans Jos. 160 Harvard
Goldsmith C. H. 17 River
Shelly William, 2599 Mass. ave.
Saw Mills.
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER
CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire,
B. See page 13
School Supplies.
PERRY GEO. S. & CO. 73
Fulton, B. See page 831
Schools.
(PRIVATE.)
CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL
(girls), Arthur Oilman, director,
10 Garden. See p. 831
KENDALL JOSHUA, 15
Appian Way. See p. 808
Settees,
PERRY GEO. S. & CO. 73
Fulton, B. See p. 831
Serving Machines.
(arroll James II. 306 Cambridge
CORCORAN J. H.&C0.587
Mass. ave. Sec page 36
Singer Mnfg. Co. 17 Prospect
Shafting, Hangers and
Pal legs.
ROBERTS JAMES H. A:
CO. Second, cor. Charles and
133 Portland, B. Sec p. 21
Sheet Iron and Copper
Work.
HIGGINS S. C. 702 Mass. ave.
See page 804
MOYNAHAN & CO. 1233
Cambridge. See p. 805
Sheriff.
(DEPUTY.)
WARD WELL WALTER C.
649 Mass. ave. See p. 816
Shingles,
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER
CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire,
B. See page 13
Shoe Dressing Mnfr.
REID W. W. MFG. CO.
(THE), 436 Main. See p. 795
Sign Painter.
CALLAHAN W. J. & CO.
124 Elm. See p. 790
Silver Plated Ware.
GILL JOHN, 1346 Mass. ave.
See p. 199
Slate Blackboards.
PERRY GEO. S. & CO. 73
Fulton, Boston. See p. 831
Slaters,
(See also Boofers.)
HLi:viNSJ01l\ J.696 Mass.
ave. See trout cover
GORDON \VM. 4 Blanche.
Sec p. 803
NIXON ROBERT <;. B Wal
nut ct. See p. 802
PEAK HOWARD P. L160
liass. ave. See page 23
All Kinds of Heaters
Reconstructed.
GREENE & CO..
733
Massachusetts
Ave.
574
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Slaughter Houses.
NILES BROS. Concord ave.
bey. Alewife brook, and 61 N.
Market, B. See p. 82S
SQUIRE JOHN P. & CO.
169 Gore, stores 21, 23 and 25
F. H. Market and 39 N. Market,
B. See p. 379
Snow Shovels,
MOULTON C. W. H. & CO.
139 Gore. See p. 829
Soap WnfrSm
Can- Bros, (soft), r. 12 Lopez
DAVIS CURTIS & CO. fac-
tory 184 Broadway, office 136
State. B. See p. 10
Davis J. C. & Son, 204 Broadway
Davis Mason (soft), 3 Lincoln pi.
Davis Thomas M. (fancy), 417
Main
Dolan John, r. 17 Decatur
Jones C. L. & Co. 172 Pearl
KEMP LYSANDER &
SONS (f amily,castile and soft) ,
Davis, cor. Broadway. See p. 63
Reardon John & Sons, Waverly,
cor. Talbot
Teele Charles R. 6 Lincoln pi.
Soap Poivder.
Savena Mfg. Co. 204 to 208 Broad-
way
Soap Stock,
KEMP LYSAXDER &
SONS, Davis, cor. Broadway.
See p. 63
Solder Mnfv,
Robinson L. C. 38 Howard
Soup Mnfr,
Alghieri Simon, rear 334 Main
Speaking and Spiral
Tube Pipe,
LAMB & RITCHIE, mnfrs.
Albany, cor. Portland. See p.
22
Speaking Tubes,
FULLER SETH W. 27 Arch,
B.. See p. opp. 390
Spring Bed Mnfrs.
How e Spring Bed Co. 386 Main
X. E. Spring Bed Co. Osborn, cor.
State
Pettingill & Pear, Rhodes bldg.
State
Spring Water,
BELMONT NATURAL
SPRING WATER CO.
Geo. H. Cotton, prop. 71 Chest-
nut, Boston. See page 819
Stables,
(BOARDING, SALE, LIVERY
AND HACK.)
BARTLETT FRANK D. 12
Soden. See p. 780
Blake Irving, 15 and 17 Church
Brown Robert, 414 Main
Buxton George H. 1360 Cambridge
Callahan Jere, hack, 757 Cambridge
DAILEY CHARLES W. 105
Cambridge and 15 Gore. See p.
781
DANA HILL STABLE, J.
E. Fabyan, propr. 41 Ellery.
See page 780
East Cambridge Club, First, c.Otis
Ellis Stearns R. 2 Eustis ct.
Essex Club, rear 7 Essex
FABYAN JOSHUA E. 41
Ellerv. See p. 780
FAIRBANKS M. J. 565 Mass.
ave. See p. 780
GWYNNE & CO. Brattle, near
Harvard sq. See p. 3
Hale Aaron, 11 Elm
Kenny John R. 70 Norfolk
LeFarve Joseph, rear 1982 Mass.
avenue
Leeman E. A. & Co. Richdale ave.
LAKE & MOYNAHAN, 1230
Mass. ave. cor. Bow. See page
200
Mannix Michael, 226 Brookliue
Merrill George D. 820 Somerville
ave.
Nixon A. 7 Harding
Nixon John, 233 Brookline
Parsons H. K. & Co. 2007 Mass.
avenue
GREENE & CO.,
NORCROSS FURNACE
CAMBRIDGE HEATER.
733 Massachusetts Avenue,
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
575
PIKE'S STABLE, 565 Mass-
ave. See p. 780
Prospect Stable, 131 and 133 Green
QUINCY SQUARE STA-
BLE, 1230 Mass. ave. See p.
200
Shea Daniel P. hack,Willard, opp.
Foster
Shea Michael J. Broadway, corner
Davis
Stewart John A. sale, 240 Main
UNION STABLES,216 Green.
See p. opp. 568
UNIVERSITY STABLES,
24 Brattle. See page 3
Wentworth R. & C. G. rear 7
Essex
WHITING & SMITH, 216
Green. See p. opp. 568
Stained Glass.
LEO, DALTON & CO.
Congress, B. See p. 505
Loan John J. 451 Columbia
Stair Builders.
French W. A. 40 Trowbridge
Hilton Amos, 81 Green
160
STEARNS E.
See p. 790
A. end Locke.
Stair Work.
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER
CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire,
B. See p. 13
Starch Mnfrs.
MARBLE JEROME & CO.
Fifth, cor. Rogers, and 42 Pearl,
B. See p. 21
Stationers.
Amee Bros. 1382 Mass. ave.
Cambridge Co.-op. Society, 744
Mass. ave.
HUNT EDGAR F. & CO.575
Mass. ave. See back cover
SEVER CHARLES \Y. 1354
Mass. ave. Sec p. 21
SII VUGHNESSY I). B. 278
Cambridge. Sec p. 7U9
TAYLOR ( . II. CO. 495A
Mass. ave. Se«J p. 7'.U
THURSTON CHARLES H.
1320 and 1322 Mass. ave. Sec p.
706
Stationery.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
587 Mass. ave. See p. 36
Statu art/.
McDON ALD ALEX & SON,
marble, Mt. Auburn, opp. Mt.
Auburn cemetery. See p. 802
Steam Boiler Mnfrs.
CAMPBELL WM. & CO.
Sixth, n. Broadway. See p. 803
Steam Dryers*
RAWSON & MORRISON,
27 to 31 Main. See back cover
and page 803
Steam Engine Mnfrs.
(PORTABLE AND STATION-
ARY.)
CAMPBELL WM. & CO.
Sixth, near Broadway. See p.
803
MILLER & SHAW, Broad-
way, cor. Sixth. See p. 803
RAWSON & MORRISON,
27 to 31 Main. See back cover
and page 803
Steam Fire Engine Re-
pairers*
CAMPBELL WM. & CO.
Sixth, near Broadway. See p.
803
Steam and Gas Fit-
ting.
{See, (r(ts Fitters and Fixtures.)
BUCKLEY J. L. & CO. 532
Mass. ave. Sec p. SOI
DAYLIN M. F.& CO. 631
( 'ambridge. See Front cover
GOODT.W. 27 Brattle. See p.
sot;
GREEN & CO. 723 Mass. ave.
See top UueS
GRFFNF A Pfl PLUMBING, STEAM and GAS PIPING,
UilLLIlL (X UUlJ 723 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
576
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Steamship Ticket
Agents.
HJORTH & JACOBSEN,
404 Main. See p. 26
SHEA JOHN T.426Cambridge.
See page 807
Steam and Hot Water
Heating.
GREENE & CO.723 Mass.ave.
See top lines
HIGGINS S.C.702 to 708 Mass.
ave. See p. 804
MOORE CHARLES &SOS,
8 Brattle. See p. 7
Steam Packing.
Gould Packing Co. (The) ,88 Cam-
bridge
Steel and Iron Bridges
and Buildings.
BOSTON BRIDGE
WORKS, Sixth, cor. Rogers,
and 70 Kilby, B. See. p. 515
Step Ladders,
MOULTON C. W. H. & CO.
139 Gore. See p. 829
Stereotype Matrix
D ry i ng Ma ch i a es ,
HALL BROS. (Newspaper
Matrix), 628 Mass. av. See p.
199
Stone Masons.
McCOY WILLIAM J. &
SONS, 14 Walnut cc. order box,
671 Mass, ave. See p. 801
Stone Workers.
CONN. STEAM STONE CO.
(THE), George Everett, supt.
64 First. See p. 801
FORD AUSTIN & SON, 31
to 41 Main. See p. 802
Hanlon William (freestone) Port-
land.
Mcdonald a. & son,oPP.
Mt. Auburn gate. See p. 802
McNAMEE'S JOHN SONS,
Mt. Auburn, c. Elm wood ave.
See p. 802
NORCROSS BROS, propr.
Charles River Stone Co. Brook-
line, u. the bridge, and 79 Hunt-
ington ave. Boston. See p. 820
Storage for Furniture,
BUTLAND & SON, 627 Mass.
ave. See p. 30
COLBY BROS, (carriages),
Lyceum bldg. Harvard sq. 1402
Mass. ave. See p. 30
ELLIOTT & DUVEY,1 Hol-
yoke. See. p. 30
HERSUM J. R. & C. S. 43
Western ave. office, 636 Mass.
ave. See p. 785
JONES A. J. Church,c. Palmer.
See p. 8
METROPOLITAN STOR-
AGE WAREHOUSE, 134
and 142 Mass. ave. See p. 9
University Storehouse, I Richdale
avenue
Storage Warehouses,
METROPOLITAN STOR-
AGE WAREHOUSE, 134
to 142 Mass. ave. See p. 9
Store and Office Fix-
tures,
OTIS WOODWORKS, Otis,
near First. See p. 28
Stoves, Furnaces, Ran-
ges, Tinware, Etc,
BROCK BROS. 12 and 16
B rattle. See p. 805
BUCKLEY J.L. & CO. 532
Mass. ave. See p. S04
COBB FURNITURE CO. 22
Central sq- See p. 798
Gage Daniel W. 1896 Mass. ave.
GOOD T. W. 27 Brattle. See
p. 806
GREENE & CO. 723 Mass. av.
See \ op lines
HIGGINS SUMNER C, 702
Mass. ave. See p. 804
Hunter J. A. .">98 Mass. ave.
McGUIRE W. T. 247 Cam-
bridge. See p. 794
Mo Her C. B. 449 Main
MOORE CHARLES & SON,
Brattle. See p. 7
SHEET METAL
WORKERS.
GREENE & CO.,
723 Massachusetts
Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE BUSNIESS DIRECTORY
577
MOYNAHAN & CO. 1233
Cambridge. See p. 805
O'LEARY WM, H. 87 Mt.
Auburn. See p. 806
PEAK HOWARD F. 1250
Mass. ave. See p. 23
PennellJ. F. 143 Cambridge
POWERS LEE L. 30 Boyls-
ton. See p. 827
Robbins Albert M. 633 Mass. ave.
Rowe R. Brackett, 461 Main
Ryan W. J. 467 Cambridge
WILD D.J. & CO.27Bovl.ston
See p. 805
Straw.
LUKE E. R. & CO. 71 and 73
Main. See p. 28
WRIGHT GEORGE G. 86
Mt. Auburn. See p. 511
Street Sprinkling.
Stucco Centre Pieces.
REED CLARENCE G. order
box 22, Sawiu's Express office,
Harvard sq. and 30 Forest, cor.
Beacon, Som. See p. 800
RYAN THOMAS, 17 Clary,
Seep, sol
Stucco Workers .
GALLAGHER WILLIAM,
101 Webster ave. See p. 801
HERON WILLIAM J. 632
Mass. ave. See page 800
RYAN THOMAS, 17 Clary.
See p. 801
Sugar Refiners.
REVERE SUGAR REFIN-
ERY, Water, opp. North, office
23 Broad, B. Sec p. i;j
Surveyors,
{Sec <iis<> Civil Engineers.)
BOWKER E. P.671 Mass. av.
rm. 20 Sec p. sos
Chase Josiah G.556 Putnam ave.
HASTING L. M. (city), City
Hall
MASON W. A. AL SON, 631
.Muss. ave. Sec back cover
WHHNi:\ WILLIAM II.
39 Chestnut and 16 Court aq. II.
See p. 808
Swimming Schools,
(LADIES AND CHILDREN.)
ALLEN MARY E. 42 and 56
St. Botolph, B. See colored
pages opp. College Directory.
Taborets.
COOK O. A. & CO. Osborn,
near Main. See p. 799
Tailors and Merchant
Tailors.
Bodos Paul, 20 Central sq.
Brennan John J. 10 Bovlston
BROWN GEO. M.& SON,
1388 Mass ave. See index
Bury T. G. 8 Prospect
Catton Charles J. & Co. (ladies),
943 Mass. ave.
Chasser David K. 1974 Cambridge
Cohen Himan, 1154 Cambridge
Crystal Rock Pants Co. 420 Mass.
avenue
Dzembovvsky L. 144 Cambridge
Fallon & Driscoll, 522 Mass. ave.
Finer Louis, 33 Boylston
Hedlund Peter, 2£ Norfolk
Hofmann Ernest, 418 Broadway
Kimball J. F. 601 Mass. ave.
KINER R. S. 719 Mass. ave.
See page 794
Klein Ignatz, 441 Main
Koreb Morris, 474 Mass. ave.
Latkowitch Louis, 539 Cambridge
Lerner Fred, 14 Mt. Auburn
Livingston Louis, 131 Inman
MacKEIGANL. G. ladies and
gents, 15 Brattle, room 10. See
page 794
McCarney James EL 293 Cam-
bridge
Mckenzie John A. 18 Brown
BicPhee & Paul, 3 Columbia
.Moore C. J. 133 Main
M vies T. P. Lyceum bldg.
NeUigan P. IL 649 Mass. ave.
( n.e.irv Humphrey, 163 Main
O'Mara l>. A. 1 1 1 [Cambridge
O'Shaughnessy N. J.503 Ma--. ave.
Pearson B. J. '.Mrs. 649 Mas*, ave.
Palverreiter Juluis, 1020 cam-
bridge
Rice William J. 8 < leutral sq.
Sears Anionio P. :!i<; Cambridge
Smith George, 568 Mass. ave.
Smith <). E. 2072 Mass. ave.
Snow Bros. 28 Brattle
Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating,
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
578
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Tailors and Merchant
Tailors. -Con.
Spillaue Paul, 224 Vine
Stewart James, 574 Mass. ave.
Sullivan Patrick, 85 Mt. Auburn
Ward B. A. 1841 Mass. ave.
Whitmore S. Gushing, 1859 Mass.
avenue
Williams Nathaniel, 489 Mass. av.
Tallow and Bones.
Fitzpatrick M. 398 Broadway
Tanks and Vats.
(WATER, OIL AND SHIP.)
CAMPBELL WILLIAM &
CO. Sixth, near Broadway.
See page 803
ROBERTS IRON WKS.
CO. 92 Main. See page 803
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER
CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire,
Boston. See page 13
Teachers.
(DANCING.)
Chandler Laura J. Mrs. Inman,
cor. Mass. ave.
Hayes John J. 5 Story
Pettes H. S. Mrs. 82 Franklin
(ELOCUTION.)
Brunner Morris, 15 Tremont
Fobes Walter K. 65 Walden
Pike Lulu M. 19 Trowbridge
Scott Maud A. 67 Dana
(FENCING.)
Cambridge Fencing School, 26a
Brattle
(GARMENT CUTTING.)
Durgin E. E. Mrs. 550 Mass. ave.
True Susan, 17 Summer
(KINDERGARTEN.)
(See Private Schools.)
(LANGUAGE.)
Gilmore Marion E. Miss, 974 Mass.
avenue
Guild M. L. Miss, French, 16 Ash
Harney Marie Mine. French, 17
Berkeley
(MUSIC.)
Adams D. Frances, 10 Shepard
Amee Louise R. Mrs. piano, 96
Ellery
Austin Florence L.Miss, 93 Austiu
Baker Ella Miss, 146 Columbia
Bateman N. B. Mrs. 27 Cushing
Batteaux Blanche H. 262 Green
Beauvais Odella F. 2 Rindgefleld
Bendix William, 134 Austin
Bissell Alfred H. 19 Greenough av.
Blethen F. May, 24 Lee
Brooks George F. Dr. 15 Tremont
Brooks George F. Mrs. 15 Tremont
Brown Jeanie P. Miss, 49 Oxford
Bullard Elizabeth C. 378 Harvard
Came Ada M. Miss, 350 Mass. ave.
Carty Henry T. 401 Winsor
Clark A. A. Mrs. 12 Wendell
Colby James W. 205 Harvard
Coldrick Minnie A. Mrs. 109 Third
Cotter Mary, 27 Putnam ave.
Cunningham M. J. Miss, 8 Miller
ave.
Dame Ellen B. Mrs. 16 Mellen
David Elizabeth W. Miss, 22 Avon
DeWolf Mary B. Miss, 254 Pros-
pect
Dillingham Fred W. 40 Holyoke
Dodge Jas. E. cornet, 46 Tremont
Dooley Joseph T. 35 Brookline
Douglass Ernest L. 77 Walden
Dudley Helen E. Miss, 72a Inman
Dwyer Mary T. Miss, 118 Pearl
Facey Mary A. Miss, 46 Fairmont
Fisher George, 4 Lee
Gallison Marie Mrs. 94 Brattle
Grant Florence F. Miss, 10 Carlisle
Greco Lea A. Miss, 30 Magazine
Griffin Helen M. 9 Pleasant
Gurney Edwin L. 40 Lee
Hawkes E. E. Miss, 17 Warland
Hayden E. S. Miss, 143 Huron av.
Haynes Evelyn, 15 Davenport
HEEFUBTH PAUL, 49
Mass. ave. See page 799
Jones Jennie Mrs. end of Elmer
Kelsey Edw. E. 1590 Cambridge
Kennedy W. E. Miss, 2472 Mass.
ave.
Letora W. H. 559 Mass. ave.
Lindh Jennie R. 55 Orchard
Lister Elizabeth A. Miss, 19 Put-
nam ave.
GREENE & CO.,
NOROROSS FURNACE.
CAMBRIDGE HEATER.
733 Massachusetts Avenue,
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
579
Lister R. N. vocal, 19 Putnam av.
Ljungholm J. 7 Brookline
Locke Warren A. 7 Francis ave.
Lynes Frank, 146 Boylston
Maguire Lucy A. Miss, piano, 151
Austin
Marshall Georgia A. Miss, 77
Austin
Maxim Mattie, 101 Walden
Maxim May, 101 Walden
McCarthy Annie G. piano, 43 Ir-
ving
McDermott P. G. 81 Tliorndike
McGiunis Amelia, 39 May
McLeod Mabel, 43 Langdon
Mitchell Alice G. Miss, 44 Martin
Moir Charles C. 111& In man
Moir Moua M. 11 li Inman
Moore David H. 3 Allston ct.
Morgan Ella W. vocal and piano,
63 Dana
Norcross Caroline I. 12 Concord
avenue
Olsson Marie L. 38 Shepard
Osborne Susan M. 944 Mass. ave.
Phillips Grace D. 2 William
Pike Harry H. 19 Trowbridge
Ray Jennie T . Mrs. 8 Cottage
Rogers Blanche E. 23 Walden
Ryan M. M. Miss, 327 Columbia
Sampson A. H. 7 Essex
Sherwood John Hail, 63 Dana
Shirreft" Annie M. 33k Inman
Southard Alma B. 200 Harvard
Stacy Nellie Mrs. Hotel Edna
Stevens Ella F. Miss, 13 Cottage
Stratton W. E. 396 Harvard
Taylor Emma L. 349 Harvard
Taylor George Mendall, 349 Har-
vard
Taylor Herbert W. 349 Harvard
Thain Andrew, 68 Brookliae
Tinkham Harry J. 3 Clinton
Tout Sarah L. Miss, piano, 91
Allston
Warren Alfred E. 208 Pearl
Whitcomb Walter C. 2 Clinion
White F. P. 62 Banks
White Kittle M. 20 Austin
Whitney Leonaad P. 251 Chestnut
Wilcox Ella L. 2503 Mass. ave.
Wroods Isabella G. 430 Broadway
Yerrington Ellen M.12 Remington
(PAINTING.)
Bowles Ella R.Mrs. oil, 24 Bigelow
Brett Mary E. F. 36 Cottage
Dame Marion II. oil and china, 16
Mellen
David Maria J. Mrs. 22 Avon
Davis Gertrude Cheney Mrs. 41
Essex
Drew Sarah Miss, 19 Jay
Fairchild J. A. Mrs 11 Remington
Muller Etta. 2547 Mass. ave.
(PHYSICAL CULTURE AND
ORATORY)
Karnan Ida W. Mrs. 106 Norfolk
(PRIVATE SCHOOLS.)
Browne & Nichols, 7 Garden
CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL,
Arther Gilman, director (girls),
10 Garden. See page 831
Dorr Grace Miss, 7 Cottage
Ingalls Margaret R. 17 Berkelev
KENDALL JOSHUA(boys),
13 Appian Way. See page 808
Mansou Elizabeth E. 46 Concord
ave.
Markham Jeanette, Buckingham
place
Nichols Abbie, 84 Hancock
Smith Katie V. 13 Buckingham
Whiting Mary E. 8 Cogswell ave.
Teamsters.
Brassil John J. 136 Banks
Brown Robert, 398 Mass. ave.
BUTLAND & SON, 627 Mass.
ave. and 25 Merchants row, B.
See page 30
Callaghan T. A. 53 Cedar
Chase Freeman H. 156 Hampshire
Cofran Frank H. 95 Concord ave.
Collins Michael, 2578 Mass. ave.
Condon William, 351 Putnam ave.
Cosgrove Timothy C. 11 Tuttle
Cox Elizabeth, 3 Potter
Curley Patrick J. 25 Douuell
Downey Johu P. Potter
Finnick Joseph W. 2 Garden ct.
Gallivan John, 255 Mt. Auburn
Gray Francis, 157 Raymond
Gray James, 25 Wicklow
Green Frank F. 21 Reed
Grenier N. 326 Concord ave.
Hall W. C. 347 Winsor
Harnev Hugh, 27 Dublin
HERSUM J. K. & C. S. 636
Mass. ave. See page 786
Billiard .1. S. & Son, 140 Charles
Kelley J. F. £ Co. 195 Broadwaj
Knoeland Martin. 131 Garden
Libbv Horace \. Fifth, corner
Charles
Lineban Charles, 238 Bridge
Lynch Edward, 55 ( ledar
Lynch John V. ■-!»; Dublin
EdcCrehan Jere. 54 Etindge ave.
HOT WATER HEATING a Specialty.
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
580 CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Teamsters*- Con.
McMahon Charles, 12 Lowland av.
McSorley Thomas, 8 Stevens ct.
Murphy Timothy, 90 Kinuaird
O'Hara Thomas H. 204 Sidney
Parry Robert A. 77 Rice
Poole & McKenna. 265 Columbia
Quinn John, rear 376 Main
Riley John M.Garden, cor. Donnell
Riley Patrick, 132 Garden
Shea James, 13 Garden ct.
Simms James, 265 Columbia
Sullivan Jeremiah, 25 Willard
Sullivan Timothy, 127 Bridge
Tumilty Peter, 98 Kimiaird
Teas, Coffees and
Spices.
ACME GROCERY AND
PROVISION MARKET,
Charles Place & Co. props. Hamp-
shire, cor. Norfolk. See page
777
Centennial American Tea Co. 344
Cambridge
Ferguson Edward L. 495 Mass.av.
Jones, Colpitts& Co. 419 Mass.
avenue
Mccormick rros. 473
Main. See page 778
MOOR JAMES C. 506 Cam-
bridge. See page 776
O'BRIEN D. J. 40 Boylston.
See page 777
Scott Wm. & Co. 561 Mass. ave.
Small Leon A. 495 Mass. ave.
SMITH ARTHUR H. 604
Mass. ave. See page 775
Smith P. J. 1143 Cambridge
Stevenson T. J. & Co. 494 Cam-
bridge
SUTTON WILLIAM P. &
CO. 161 Bridge. See page 777
Wilson C. H. 344 Cambridge
Telephone and Tele-
graph Companies.
N. E. TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH CO. 757 and
1916 Mass. ave. See page 823
Western Union, Lyceum bid. Har-
vard square, 1402 Mass. 678
Mass. avenue and 203£ Bridge
Tele scop e Mnfrs ,
Cl ark Alvan & Sons, 50 Henry
Tents and Flags.
LEHMANN R. & CO. 584
Long whf. Boston. See p. 516
Ticket Agents.
HJORTH & JACOBSEN,
404 Main. See page 26
SHEA JOHN T. 426 Cam-
bridge. See page 807
Timber.
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER
CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire,
Boston. See page 13
Tin and Sheet Iron
Workers.
BROCK BROS. 12 and 16
Brattle. See page 805
BUCKLEY J. L. & CO. 532
Mass. ave. See page 804
CAMPBELL THOMAS R.
3 Cherry. See page 804
Freedman R. 361i Main
MOYNAHAN & CO. 1233
Cambridge. See p. 805
Vilmaire Ovide, rear 104 Main
Tin Hoofing.
BLEVINS JOHN J. 696
Ma^s. ave. See front cover
GORDON WILLIAM, 4
Blanche. See page 805
MOYNAHAN & CO. 1233
Cambridge. See page 805
NIXON ROBERT G. 8 Wal-
nut court. See page 802
PEAK HOWARD F. 1250
Mass. ave. See page 23
Tin Ware Mnfrs.
Dover Stamping Co. (stamped),
385 Putnam avenue
MOYNAHAN & CO. 1233
Cambridge. See p. 805
Pierce C. E. & Co. 44S Main
Seavey Mnfg. Co. 363 Third
White Cornelius, 1007 Cambridge
Twenty Years Experience at Heating. Greene & Co.
733 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY 581
Toilet Goods.
FRAZIER WILLIAM H.
169 Harvard. See p. 808
Toys,
HUNT E. F. & CO. 575 Mass.
ave. See back cover
SHAUONESSY D. B. 728
Cambridge. See page 799
STANDARD TURNING
WORKS, 122 Broadway, and
53 State, rm. 433, B. See back
cover
Trust Company.
CAMBRIDGE SAFE DE-
POSIT & TRUST CO.
Henry White, Pres. ; Joseph B.
Russell, vice pres.; Louis W.
Cutting, treas. 1928 and 1300
Mass. ave. See p. 770
Tube Manufact u rers.
LAMB & RITCHIE, Albany,
cor. Portland. See page 22
Turkish Baths.
(WOMEtf ONLY.)
ALLEN MARY E. 42 and 56
St. Botolph, Boston. See colored
pages opp. College Dy.
Turkish Hugs.
CLARK P. C. 29 Brattle. See
page 798
Turning and Jig
Sawing.
Scranton 1>. Carl, rear :\^ Main
SAWYER l\ I,. «V CO. end
oi Brookford. See p. 787
STANDARD T l R \ I \ <;
WORKS, 122 Broadway, and
53 state, iin. 133, B. See back
cover
Umbrellas, Etc.
Pierce William D. 454 Mass. ave.
Undertakers.
Anderson & Co. 272 Cambridge
Corcoran D. F. 89 Mt. Auburn
Coveney John W. 507 Cambridge
Danehv D. P. 132 Rindge ave.
DEVENS THOMAS, 1078
Cambridge. See page 807
FUDGE DAVID & SON,
123 Cambridge. See page 807
Hunt Samuel F. 36 Bigelow
KELLEY JOSEPH J. 32
Third. See page 807
Litchfield Horace D. 401 Mass.av.
LITCHFIELD JUDSON,
544 Mass. ave. See page 807
LOCKHART C. H. 191 to 209
Bridge and 149 Stamford, B.
See page 4
LONG A. E. & SON, 2105
Mass. ave. See page 806
Marcille Alex, 17 Harvey
MULLEN JAMES F. 110
Hampshire, cor. Columbia. See
page 807
KICKER GEO. F. 543 Mass.
ave. residence 13 Clinton. See
page 781
Ross Win. & Son, 13 Bovlstou
SHEA BROS. 9 Pearl and 426
Cambridge. See page 807
SMITH RALPH, 216 Given
See page opp. 568
Taylor William A. 411 and 413
Mass. ave.
Wyeth Bros. 1426 Mass. ave.
Upholsterers.
Alexander A. 72S Mass. ave.
Alley E. E. 73Tborndike
Baliner Richard, 137 Mt. Auburn
Carpentei Thomas, 132 (lark
COBB FURNITURE CO.
22 < lent ral sq. See page 7(.is
EATON FREDERICK M.
351 Broadway. Sec page 799
GRANT A. M. & 1). \\ . 16
State. Sec page 798
( .rant James, iiinet ion u'ivei
Western ave.
In-alls !•:. r>. 76J Pleasant
KELSEY JOHN II. 20 1
See page . 98
Lagerquisl E. 373 Main
Kent George s. 527 Mass. an
n.l
Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating,
582
GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Upholsterers.- Con.
RICKER GEORGE F. 543
Mass. ave. and Lyceum bldg.
Harvard sq. See page 781
ROBERTSON WILLIAM
W. 7 Bow. See page 798
ROBINSON T. 628 Mass. ave.
See page 798
Smith George W. 1894 Mass. ave.
THOMSON DAVID, 24 Pros-
pect. See page 798
WORCESTER BROS. 25
Brattle sq. See page 797
Upholstery Goods.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.
587 Mass. ave. See page 36
Variety Stores.
Ansley E. C. Miss, 374£ Main
Baker John F. 429 Cambridge
Bassett Emma Mrs. 135 Main
Brennan C. Mrs. 14 Sparks
Burns Annie, 252 Franklin
Burns Catherine A. 47 Gore
Callahan Mary, 61 Winter
Canavan Sarah E. Mrs. 13 Suffolk
€orrigan Mary, 991 Cambridge
Cunha Manuel, 1020 Cambride
Cunningham Mary, 52 Fifth
Dacie Wm. 22 Short
Dorsey Mary, 39 Dublin
Douglass Clarence H. 31 Howard
Doyle M. E. Miss, 19 Cowperth-
waite
Fillebrown Mary, 350 Broadway
Flaherty Margaret, 323 Prospect
Flood F. H. 1167 Cambridge
Flynn John W. 674 Cambridge
Gannon T. A. 811 Cambridge
Goodwin StephenF. 547 Cambridge
Gurnham Thomas, 1901 Mass. av.
Henderson Nellie J. 582 Mass. av.
Ingalls H. B. 249£ Broadway
Jennings Ellen F. Mrs. 255 Colum-
bia
Jennings Lizzie Mrs. 19 Fifth
Johnston John H. 83 Spring
Joyce Henry R. Mrs. 399 Main
Keegan Louisa Miss, 29 Webster
avenue
Kenney Edward Mrs. 62 Magnolia
avenue
Landman B. H. 24 Boylston
Lane Alice M. Mrs. 51 Washington
Leightizer Mary Mrs. 41£ Market
Lynch Margaret, 125 Dublin
McDonald C. B. Camb. c. Winsor
McFarlaud Mary E. 69 Howard
McGivuey Nellie Mrs. 140 Third
McLaughlin Patrick,432 Broadway
McNeill Catherine Mrs. 70 Rindge
avenue
Murphy J. F. Mis. Dudley, cor.
Cedar
Nugent Annie, 63 Spring
O'Connell Nora, 550 Cambridge
O'Connor Kate, 21 Decatur
O'Neil Sarah L. 27 Fifth
Pacifico John, 1066 Cambridge
Page E. M. Mrs. 114 Magazine
Robillard Elizabeth, 163 Dublin
Robinson Kate, 16 Third
Rome Israel, 260 L Mass. ave.
Russ S. A. Mrs. 165 River
Sampson Mary L. 83 Rindge ave.
Schnetzer Emma J. 56 Rindge av.
Schwartz Eddy, 1261 Cambridge
SHAUGHNESSY D. B. 278
Cambridge. See p. 799
Smith James W. 351 Broadway
Smith W. H. 146 Hampshire
Sprague Dora, 103 River
Stansmore Jane Mrs. 116 Hamp-
shire
Stevens George, 6 Harvej^
Sundlin John E. 1260 Cambridge
Talbot Elizabeth Mrs.50Rindge av.
Thomas I. D. 152 Harvard
Tracy John, 136 Dublin
Walsh Mary Miss, 213 Prospect
Warren S. C. 1200 Cambridge
Whalen Michael, 2414 Mass. aye.
Willis Arthur B. 339 Main
Vaulting Pole Mnfr.
ANDERSON JAMES, 16
Bath. See p. 789
Ventilation ami
Drainage,
BROCK BROS. 27 Brattle.
See page 805
DAVLIN M. F. & CO. 531
Cambridge See front cover
HAWKES LEVI, 623 Mass,
ave. See p. 64
HIGGINS S. C. 702 Mass. ave.
See page 804
Ventilators.
(ROTARY.)
CAMPBELL THOMAS R.
3 Cherry. See p. 804
All Kinds of Heaters
Reconstructed.
GREENE & CO.,
733
Massachusetts
Ave.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
583
Veterinary Surgeons,
Balmer William M. 9 Church and
78 Dana
Bolger D. L. 26 Palmer
Cambridge Veterinary Hospital,
12 Bay
Ferguson William, 12 Bay
Hadcoek Charles E. M., D. V. 54
Trowbridge
Murphy J. D. 565 Mass. ave. and
53 Green
North Mark, 12 Bay
Olive James W. 99 Inman
Simmons S. 2452 Mass. ave.
Smith L. Albert,. 107 Allston
Way W. Herbert, M.D.V.20 Beech
Vinegar Mfr.
Cambridge Vinegar Co. 75 Main
Wall Papers.
ATKINS C. & CO.37 Prospect.
See p. 792
KNOWLTON GEORGE P.
4 Central sq. See p. 792
Watch Repairers.
Applegate A. J. 571 Mass. ave.
Bacon John F. 1857 Mass. ave.
Bailey & Co. 495£ Main
Colburn Frank A. 1432 Mass. ave.
CROSBY S. S. 43 West, B. See
page 19
Flaig Simon, 351 Cambridge
GILL JOHN, 1346 Mass. ave.
See p. 199
Marshea James W. 1328 Mass. av.
Rice James A. 413 Cambridge
Shurtleff Jesse P. 2076 Mass. ave.
Stockton Rolla E. 57 Franklin
Towne George E. 497 Mass.av.
Watches, Cloths and
Jeivelry.
CROSBY S. S. 43 West, B. See
page 19
Flaig Simon, 351 Cambridge
GILL JOHN, 1346 Mass. ave.
Sec p. 199
Cow Robert C. 1360 Cambridge
Water ( Spring) ,
BELMONT NAT I UAL
SPRING WATER CO. G.
II. Cotton, prop. 71 (best nut, B.
Sec page 819
Water Conductors.
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER
CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire,
Boston. See p. 13
Waterproof Cement
Mnfrs.
WEBSTER WILLIAM F.
CEMENT CO.l Albany. See
page 30
Waterproof Clothing
and Hats,
SAWYER H. M. & SON,
(oiled), factory, Thorndike, r.
Second, stores, 45Broad, B. and
117 South, X. Y. See page 806
Waterproof Composi-
tion.
Sommer Adolph, First, c. Binney
Weddin g Cake .
PETTERSON OSCAR G.
351 h Main and 303£ Main. See
page 778
WRIGHT HASTINGS D. 84
Mt. Auburn. See p. 22
Wedding Printing.
WESTON L. F. 558 Mass. ave.
See opp. page 569
Wheelwrights.
De Wolf Thomas, 2013 Mass. ave.
Harper R. D. 2019 Mass. ave.
Johnson Andrew, 133 Main
JONES A. J. Church, cor. Pal-
mer. See p. 8
McMURRAY PETER, Third.
cor. Munroe. See page 781
PATTERSON GEORGE,181
Hampshire. Sec p. S2\)
Plcott o. F. 361 River
VAN BUSKIRH (II Vs. 378
Main. Sec p. 781
Whip Mnfrs.
Darling Whip Manufactory, 110
and 112 Main
Twenty Years Experience at Heating. Greene & Co.
733 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
58±
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Whiteners and
washers.
White-
ACKERS J. L.P. 515 Mass. av.
See p. 791
EDWARDS W. J. 22 and 85
Bovlston. See p. 792
FEELEY M. A. 704 Mass. av.
See p. 791
GALLAGHER WILLIAM,
101 Webster ave. See p. 801
GREENLEAE OLIVER P.
542 Mass. ave. See p. 801
HEROX WILLIAM J. rear
632 Mass. ave. See p. 800
HOLT WILLIAM B. 14
Church. See p. 791
Johnson Matthew, 84 Plympton
REED CLARENCE G. order
box 22, Sawhrs Express office,
Harvard sq. and 30 Forest, cor.
Beacon, Somerville. See p. 800
RYAN 'THOMAS, 17 Clary.
See p. 801
SAWYER CHARLES A. 460
Main. See front cover
Window Glass.
LEO, DALTON & CO. 160
Congress, B. See p. 505
Window Shades.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO.587
Mass. ave. See p. 36
Wire Workers and
Dealers,
MORSS & WHYTE,10 Frank
lin and 75 to 81 Cornhill, B. See
page 825
Wood Carving.
Geldowsky John F. Otis, n. First
Wood Dealers,
{See also Coal and Wood.)
BAKER-H INNEWELL
CO. main office, 81 Main, branch
offices, 624 Mass. ave. 11 Brattle,
and 73 Cambridge and 20 Ex-
change pi. B. See front cover
Bond & Morrison, 135 Gore
BRADEEX J. S. 667 Cam-
bridge. Seep. 783
CARSTEIN H. L. 47 Cogswell
ave. See. p. 782
COLEMAN BROS. First near
Main, 91 Broadway, 450 Mass.
ave. and W. E. Transfer station.
See p. 782
Emerson Geo. C. 32 East
HEATON J. A. foot of Boyls-
ton. See p. 782
Mcdonald & davis,io60
Cambridge. See p. 783
McFARLAND F.E. 110 and
112 Harvard and Washington, c.
Brewery. See p. 777
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO.
kindling, 164 to 174 Broadway.
See p. 512
PAGE GEORGE G. BOX
CO.kindling,3 to 13 Hampshire.
See p. opp. 391
PROUDFOOT DAVID &
CO. 84 Bridge.and 92 State, rm.
. 43, B. See front cover
RICHARDSON & BACON,
College wharf, foot Dunster.
See p. 64
RUGG GEO. H. 386 River.
See p. 782
SMITH GEO. M. 180 Main.
See p.* 782
Tower Elisha H. 84 Bridge
Ward Edward, 127 Webster ave.
WELLINGTON HORATIO
& CO.28 Bridge,and 72 Water,
B. See front cover
WELLINGTON & BUCK,
211 Bridge. See back cover
Wood Mantels,
ERICSONGUSTAFF.Smart,
rear State. See p. 78S
Wood JPr inters.
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO.
164 to 174 Broadwav. See p. 512
PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO. 3
to 13 Hampshire. Seep.opp.391
Wood and Ivory
Turning.
Scranton & Cane, 81 State
STANDARD TURNING
WORKS, 122 Broadway, and
53 State, rm. 433, B. See back
cover
Put a Coil in your Furnace !
NO COST FOR FUEL,.
GREENE & CO.,
723 Massachusetts Avenue.
585
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Wood Turners
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER
CO. (THE), 166 Devonshire,
B. See p. 13
Wooden Box Mnfrs.
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO.
164 to 174 Broadway. See p. 512
PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO.
3 to 13 Hampshire. See p. opp.
391
Wooden Boxes,
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO.
164 to 174 Broadway. See p. 512
PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO.
3 to 13 Hampshire. See p. opn.
391.
Wooden Ware,
BROCK BROS. 12 and 14
Brattle. See p. 805
MOORE CHARLES &
SON, 8 Brattle. See p. 7
Smart Charles E. 380 Main
Wreaths, Crosses, Etc.
BOCK WILLIAM A. 2388
Mass. ave. See p. 793
DOYLE WILLIAM E. 1501
Cambridge, and 43 Tremont and
306 Boylston, B. See p. 200
Yeast ( Compressed ) .
MacLeod William G.r. 96 Inman
586
ADVERTISEMENTS
Established 1862.
.■':'■.-■"■.■'
JAMES E. HUNTRESS.
GEORGE F. HUNTRESS.
W. A. Greenough
&Go.
a
Maps of ... .
BROOKLINE,
CAMBRIDGE,
HAVERHILL,
NASHUA,
NEW BEDFORD,
PORTSMOUTH,
QUINCY,
SOMERVILLE.
V\ I RECTORY
PUBLISHERS
and PRINTERS
97 Oliver Street, BOSTON, MASS.
Catalogue of Our Publications— Bath, Brunswick and Richmond, Me.,
Biddeford and Saco, Me., Brookline, Mass., Cambridge, Mass., Haver-
hill Bradford, and Groveland, Mass., Lewiston and Auburn, Me.,
Nashua N. H., New Bedford, Mass., Portsmouth, N. H., Quincy,
Mass., Rockland, Belfast and Camden, Me., Somerville, Mass.,Woburn
and Winchester, Mass.
AMERICAN LOAN
AND
TRUST COMPANY,
53 STATE ST., Exchange Building.
BOSTON.
Capital, $1,000,000.
SURPLUS, ■ $500,000.00
UNDIVIDED EARNINGS, $125,616.00
Transacts a general banking business.
Allows Interest on Deposits.
Receives money payable at fixed times
at special rates.
Legal depository for Guardians, Executors,
Assignees, and Courts of Law.
Acts as Trustee, Registrar or Transfer Agent.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
C. F. Adams, 2d.
Isaac T. Burr. Edwin F. Atkins.
Samuel Car,-. jp. Gordon Dexter.
Henry D. Hy<(r. David P. Kimball.
S. E. Peabody. Albert A. Pope.
Francis Peabodu. Jr. \. W. Rice.
H. /;. Hobbins. W. B. Thomas,
S. ENDICOTT PEABODY, Pros. N. W. JORDAN, Actuary,
E. A. COFFIH, Treas.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
AMERICAN LOAN
AND
TRUST COMPANY,
September 6,
1895.
LIABILITIES.
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Earnings
Deposits subject to Check
Certificates of Deposit.
For Payment of Coupons, etc.
Dividends Unpaid
-
$1,000,000.00
500,000.00
125,616.89
5,444,195.33
290,614.76
27,607.55
192.00
$7,388,226.53
A88ETS.
Demand Loans with Collaterals
Time Loans with Collaterals
Bank Stocks, Railroad, and Other Bonds
Expense Account
Cash in Office and in Banks
-
$2,912,831.87
1.566,827.67
1,007,522.05
9,965.39
1,891,079.55
$7,388,226.53
CAMBRIDGE
CITY GOVERNMENT,
1596.
Municipal Election, Second Tuesday in December.
City Government Organized on First Monday in January.
(Appointed Officers too late for Publication.)
MAYOR.
Hon. William A. Bancroft, office
City Hall.
ALDERMEN.
Peter P. Bleiler, Russell Brad-
ford, Charles M. Conant, Watson
G. Cutter, Clarence' H. Douglass,
John R. Fairbairn, Charles P.
Keith, Henry White, Peter F.
Rourke, Marshall X. Stearns,
James A. Wood.
ALDERMEN BY WARDS.
Ward 1 — Aldermen Bradford,
Stearns and White.
Ward 2 — Aldermen Conant and
Rourke.
Ward 3 — Aldermen Bleiler and
Fairbairn.
Ward 4 — Aldermen Douglass
and Keith.
Ward "> — Aldermen Gutter and
Wood.
30
COMMON COUNCIL.
President.
John J. Ahern, Albert S. Apsev-
Melville C. Beedle, William F-
Brooks, David W. Butterfield.
Sedley Chaplin, Daniel S.Coolidge.
Wm. R. Davis, Eben H. Googins.
Cornelius Minihan, Charles H.
Montague, Clement G. Morgan.
John L. Odiorne, Robert A. Parry,
Hamilton II. Perkins, Origen O.
Preble, George E. Saunders, John
J. Scott, Walter C. Wardwell.
Frank 11. Willard.
COMMON COUNCIL BY WARDS.
Ward 1 — Melville c. Beedle,
William F. Brooks. George E.
Saunders, Walter G. Wardwell
Ward 2 — Sedley Chaplin, Wil-
liam R. Davis, Charles II. Mon-
tague, Clement G. Morgan. John
Ltivermore odiorne.
Ward S —John J. Ahern, Cor*
nelius Minihan, John J. Scott.
Frank II. Willard.
588
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Ward 4 — David W. Butterfield,
Daniel S. Coolidge, Eben H. Goo-
gins, Hamilton H. Perkins, Origen
O. Preble.
Ward 5 — Albert S. Apsey,
Robert A. Parry.
OTHER CITY OFFICERS.
City Clerk— Edward J.Brandon,
Asst.City Clerk— Albert M.Pear
Treasurer and Collector of
Taxes— William W. Dallinger.
City Auditor— Harry T.Upham.
City Messenger — Francis L.
Pratt.
Clerk of Committees — John Mc-
Duffie.
City Solicitor— Gilbert A. A
Pevey.
PRINCIPAL ASSESSORS.
District 1 and 5 — JoshuaG.Gooch
District 2 and 4 — Samuel L.
Montague.
District 3 — Andrew J. Green.
ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.
Ward 1 — Warren Ivers.
Ward 2— John M. Davis.
Ward 3 — Daniel B.Shaughnessy
Ward 4— Geo. D. Wellington.
Ward 5— Edwin K. Hall.
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
Ward 1 — Alex. Millan, term ex-
pires 1898.
Ward 2 — Wm. W. Burrage,term
expires 1895.
Ward 3 — Stephen S. Anderson,
term expires 1897.
Ward 4 — Charles Walker, term
expires 1896.
Ward 5 — Charles Bullock, term
expires 1900
Secretary — David P. Muzzey,of-
fice Central square building, Cam-
bridgeport, telephone 522 Camb-
ridge. Office hours 8 a. m. to 12 and
2 to 6 p. m.
Visitor — Vespasian Danforth.
Clerk — Miss Addie M. Benson
Superintendent of Public Build-
ings— William H. Gray.
Board of Health — E.Ed win Spen
cer, Edmund M. Parker. Charles
Harris, J. B. Soper Clark.
City Physician — E.Edwin Spen-
cer, M. D.
Keeper of Lock-ups — Lothrop J.
Cloyes.
Person to receive information of
damage done by Dogs — Lothrop
Cloyes.
Measurers of Wood and Bark —
Herbert T. Lawrence, George Ste-
phens, Henry B. Sellon, Robert
A. Parry.
Fence Viewers — Lewis W. Hast-
ings, Colin Chisholm.
Committee for the Preservation
of Fish — Lewis M.Hastings, Theo-
dore L. Pike.
Constables — George T. Barring-
ton, WilliamF.Batchelder, Lothrop
J. Cloyes, John R.Fairbairn, Arthur
M. Stewart, Mark J. Folsom, Jo-
seph Fox, Appleton Hubbard,
Frank H. Lull, John F. Murray,
Daniel B. Nash, John W. Skelley,
Vespasian Danforth, Thomas H.
Lucy, P. Allen Lindsey, Warren
Ivers, John M. Davis, FrankE. Shaw
William A.Ford,Edward F.Chase,
Edward M. Williams, Thomas. C.
Scottron, Cyril Wright, James E.
Murray, Julius M. Nazro, John J.
Ahern, John Loughrey, R. R.
Richardson, James E. Lennon, B.
J. Brogan, John J. Rafferty. John
F. Murphy.
Inspectors of Junk Shops, Pawn
brokers' Shops and Second Hand
Clothing Stores and Dealers — Mark
J.Folsom. John F.Murrav.Thomas
H. Lucy.
Sealer of Weights and Meas-
ures— Albert F. Roberts.
Hay Weighers — Thomas Gurn-
ham, Henry B. Sellon.
Coal Weighers — Silas E. Buck.
Edward E. Cove, Walter F. Grie-
ves, Fred A.Humiston, Herbert T.
Lawrence, Thomas H. Matthews,
John E. A. Mulliken, Alfred H.
Wellington, Ernest H. Wellington,
Amos Pettingill, Frank E. Bailey.
John Moynahan, Frank H. Tyler.
Charles H. Lealand. Hiram W.
Brooks.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
589
Weighers — Leonard R. Bacon,
Isaac A. Chandler,James W.Cole-
man, John Guiuey, Charles F.
Hittinger, Nathan H. Holbrook,
Henry Hooker, Alfred Morrill,
Robert S. Paine, John Reardon,
Jr., Thomas H. Shea, William Ma-
loney, Walter H. Murdock, Geo.
L. Murdock, Frank H. Tyler,
James J. Scully, Arthur F.Miller,
Alexander Wight, William L.
Ducey, Edward J. Carroll.
Person to Seize all Baskets,
Measures, Vessels, etc. — Albert F.
Roberts.
Inspector of Milk — Frank A.
Dunbar.
Inspector of Provisions and An-
imals— Charles E. Hadcock.
Inspector of Vinegar— Frank A.
Dunbar.
Measurer of Grain — Albert F.
Roberts.
Measurer and Surveyor — Henry
L. Hale.
Surveyors of Mechanics' Work —
John S. Pollard, Charles A.Mason.
Auctioneers — John J. Ahern,
Daniel A. Buckley, Watson G.
Cutter, John R. Fairbairn, Edmund
E. Sanborn, D. J. Hayes, Stephen
H. Harrington, P. Allen Linclsey,
Humphrey L. Snow, Francis Tray-
nor, Leander M. Hannum, Max
Frankenstein, William R. Ellis,
William H. Adsit, Charles L.Phil-
lips, Thomas C.Scottron, James E.
Lennon, James A. Donovan, John
F. Murphy.
Undertakers — John W. Coveney,
Thomas Devens, Samuel F. Hunt,
Joseph J. Kelley, Horace D. Litch-
field, C. Henry Lockhart,Abiel E.
Long, William Ross, William A.
Taylor, George F. Kicker. David
Fudge,John Ross, Gustavus King,
James J. Shea, James F. Mullen,
Henry A. Wyeth, George ILKelley,
Judson Litchfield, Benjamin F.
Wyeth, -lohn T. Shea. 'David F.
Corcoran, Alexander Marcille.
Daniel P. Danehy.
Bridge Commissioner and Har-
bor Master — William J. Marvin.
City Engineer — Lewis M. Hast-
ings.
Inspector of Wires — C. F.Hope-
well.
Park Commissioners — Henry D.
Yerxa, Geo. Howland Cox, Rev.
John O'Brien, George R. Cook,
supt.
Physician of the Almshouse and
Asst. City Physician — Lewis L.
Bryant. Telephone 449-3.
Registrars of Voters — Isaac
Bradford, James Cox, Wm. J.
Breen, John M. Davis, office, Cen-
tral sq. bldg. Western ave.
Supt. of Almshouse— Martin L.
Eldridge, Tannery st. North Cam-
bridge. Telephone 29 Arlington.
Supt. of Lamps — C. F.Hopewell.
Supt. of Sewers — Theo. L. Pike.
Supt. of Streets — Charles A.
Brown.
Water Board — James M. W.
Hall, President; E. Burt Phil-
lips, George H. Howard, Still-
man F. Kelley, Frank A. Allen,
Walter H. Harding, Water Regis-
trar and Clerk of Board. Office
City Hall. Office hours 8 a. m. to
4 p. m.
Harry L. Lincoln, Registrar's
Assistant.
Fred G. Davis, Inspector.
E.G. Brooks, Pumping Engineer.
Police Department.
Chief of Police — Lothrop J.
Cloyes, office Central square build-
ing, Western ave.
Captains — District 1, Mark J.
Folsom, District 2, John F. Mur-
ray, District 3, Thomas H. Lucy.
Inspector — Lieut, .lames F.
Murray.
Chief's Clerk — C. W. Priest.
Sergeants Of Police — Daniel Cal-
lahan, Andrew Sprout. Fred 1>.
Pullen, station 1 :William F. Batch-
elder and court officer J. Scoti
Alexander, Charles L. Tike, Sta-
tion 2: William A. Mullen, Dennis
Corcoran, station 3.
590
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Policemen — District 1, George
T. Barring-toil, Edward F. Belcher,
Elbridge S. Bleu. Michael J.Bren-
nan, James L. McElroy, Michael
J. Corny, Timothy Corcoran, John
Coulter, Patrick Doyle, Joseph H.
Furbush, John J. McBride,Bobert
T. Hixon, John E. McCrehan,
Hugh J. MeNamee, Charles C.
Marston, Simon D. Hiscock, Ber-
nard J.Boper,Leonard Shackford,
George Smyth, J. McNulty, J. E.
Shaughnessv, Dennis F. Leahy.
John H. Wells, Orrin B. White,
James H. H. Holt, Fred L. Ladd,
John E. Winslow, John P. Maloy,
William N. Mullins, Edward J.
Comerford, Edward J. McCabe,E.
J. Welch, Dexter Jewett. Dis-
trict 2, E. F.Avlward,M. Culhane,
J. W. Deehan, T. F. Dynan, J. B.
Forristall, M. A. Ginty, J. J.Grif-
fiths, John A. Hezlitt, B. F. Hig-
gina, W. H. H. Howe, H.C.Jones,
F. W. Law, E. J. Malley, J. J.
McCarthy, B. McCaffrey, Benjamin
McKeen, Wm. H. McMenimen, P.
F. Murray, S. J. Mulvaney, M.
Nellon, T. J. Real, F.A.Eobinson,
William H. Robertson,!1. P. Rowe,
W. H. Eowe, D. A. Stevens, C.
Sullivan, John Wiley, E. E. Mul-
len, M. M. Hackett. District 3,
F. Apel, W. A. Butcher, D. F.
Counihan, F. J. Coghlin, J. P.
Hall, T. J. Hartnett, P. J.Hurlev,
C. J. McCann, B. C. Scully, J. H.
F.McCorrv, W. F. McKeown, F.
W. Scobey, J. W. Skelley, H.
Gordon
Medical Examiner — Wrilliam D.
Swan
Special Police. — WTlliam H.
Aberle, Horace A. Allyn, John A.
Austin, Olwer W. Balcolm, Eich-
ard Balmer, John A. Bartlett,
Edmund E. Blinn, Charles F.
Bowman, Charles W. Brackett,
John B. Brady, James T. Brassil,
Timothy J. Breen, James K. Bres-
nan, James Burke, Daniel A.
Buckley, Ferdinand X. Buffum,
Nathaniel W. Bunker, William
Burgess, Samuel Busnach, William
B. Cade, William H. Cairns,
Thomas J. Casey, William H.
Carroll, James Carter, Moses M.
Child, Charles S. Childs, Ambrose
H. Clark, Noah M. Cofran, John
Collier, John A. Condon, Patrick
Corcoran, Vespasian Danforth,
Abner E. Davis, Frank E. Denni-
son. Daniel K. Dlnsmore, Patrick
F.Dunle;i, Martin L. Eldridge, Lu-
ther F. Fleming, Thomas Flynn.
Oliver G.Fosdick, William Foster.
Edward J. Forbes, James H. Fur-
fey, James J. Garvin, Charles A.
Gay,Eli L. Goodro\v,James Gram,
Henry L. Hale, John L. Harring-
ton,Thomas L.Harrington John A.
Hezlett, Thomas M. Howard, J.
Lewis Howe. William Hunnewell,
Samuel F.Hunt, ThomasW.Joues.
Frank W. Keaney, John Kellehei .
Conrad D. Kinnear, Joseph P.
Kline, Denis F. Leahy, William
B. Lehmkuhl, James W. Lover-
ing, James H. Lyons, Francis M.
Mason, Jeremiah S. McCabe, John
H. McCarthv, John B. McGovern.
John E. McPeake, George W.
Montgomery, Thomas Mont-
gomery, Dennis Murphy, Michael
Murphy, Nathaniel M. Neal,
Augustus W. Nelson, James H.
Newman, Hiram Nevons, Francis
A. Osborn, George A. Parmenter,
Francis L. Pratt, Charles L. Rus-
sell, Charles M. Sanborn, Benja-
min C. Scully, John F. Sharkey.
John T. Shea, Andrew G. Smith.
Edward Smith, Gideon Smith.
David H. Walsh, Clarence H.
Whiting, George Wood, William
H. Hill
Third District Court.
Eastern Middlesex.
Jurisdiction, Cambridge, Arling-
ton and Belmont.
Standing Justice — Chas. Almy
Special Justices — Samuel W.
McDamel and Augustine J. Dalv.
Trial Justice for Juvenile Offend-
ers— Charles Almy.
Clerk — Emerson W. Law.
Meet every day at 9 a. m. City
Building, Brattle square.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPAHTiMEXT
591
Fire Department,
Chief Engineer — Thomas
Casey, 449 Cambridge street.
Assistants, William B. Cade,
Nathaniel W. Bunker, Charles W.
Brackett. J. M. Casey, chief's
driver, 775 Cambridge st.
ENGINE CO. NO. 1
City bldg. Brattle square, Ward
one.
John L. Jones, Jr. Capt. ; Thos.
H, Kneeland, Lieut.; Edward E.
Priest, Engiueman ; Daniel E.
Powers, Asst. Engineman ; Hiram
W. Hooker, Driver; Daniel E.
Shea, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 2.
House 378 to 394 Massachusetts
ave. Ward 4.
James Cunningham, Capt.;
Arthur C. Day, Lieut. ; Wm. H.
Cairns, Engineman; John H.
McDermott, Asst. Engineman;
Angus McDonald, Driver; Albert
F. Sawyer, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 3.
House Third, cor. Otis street,
Ward 3.
Walter Baker, ('apt.: .John
Brassell, Lieut.: Hiram Blood,
Engineman; Charles A. Blair,
Asst. Enginemau; Peter Me Sor-
ley, Driver; P. J. Hayes, Driver
ot Hose.
ENGINE co. NO. I.
House 2101 MaSS. ave. Ward 3.
William J.Han n a, < !aptain ; Geo.
F. Tibbetts, Lieut.; John E.
Ricker, Engineman; Jeremiah
O'Connor, Asst. Engineman ; Geo.
E. Muzzey, Driver; Sylvanus G.
Griffin, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 5.
Hampshire street, cor. of Inman,
Ward 2.
Frank P. Scanlan, Capt. ; Wm.
P. King, Lieut. ; Charles E. Con-
ner, Engineman; L. H. Dale,
Asst. Engineman ; Charles R.
Hooker, Driver; James H. Fur-
fey, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 6.
178-180 River street, Ward 4.
John H. Brown, Captain ; John
Robbins, Lieut. ; J. L. Howe, En-
gineman ; Charles A. Cairns,
Asst. Engineman; Charles H.
Chapman, Driver : William Parks,
Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 7.
Main, opp. Pelham.
Wm. F. Stearns, Capt. ; George
A. Garrity, Lieut. ; Thomas Wise-
man, enginemau ; John H. Walker,
Asst. Engineman; Thomas F.
O'Connell, Driver; John Mc-
Carthy, Driver of Hose.
CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1.
Central sq. building, Western av.
Lewis C. Clark, Engineman ; J.
T. McCabe, Asst. Engineman;
John H. Dardis, Driver.
CHEMICAL ENGINE NO. 2.
Lexington ave. Ward 1.
George Butler, Engineman;
William II. Berrard Asst. Engine-
man; Wm. Haley, Driver.
HOOK AND LADDEB CO.NO.l.
City building, Eliot sq. Ward 1.
John T. McNamee, (apt. ; T.
H. Donlan, Lieut.; Albert 8.
Benson, Driver.
hook WD LADDEB CO. NO. 2.
Portland street, near < lambridge,
Ward -2.
Wm. P. New man, ( aptain ; .'a-.
F. Dalton, Lieut. ; Thomas Min-
naugh . Driver.
592
MISCELLANEOUS DEPAE 1'MENT
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 3.
49
Cambridge st. cor. Baldwin st.
378 to 394 Mass. ave. Ward 4.
51
52
Broadway, cor. Ellery st.
Junction Mass. ave. and Mt.
Thomas L. Huoter, Captain;
Auburn st.
Charles Emerson, Lieut. ; Cutter
53
Mt. Auburn st. cor. Holyoke
Vose, Driver ; Exurie J. Willmeth,
place
TillerrnnTl-
54
Cambridge st. Memorial Hall
56
Kirkland st. cor. Summer
CAMBRIDGE FIRE ALARM
TELEGRAPH.
57
58
Oxford st. cor. Mellen
Junction Mass. avenue and
Waterhouse st.
LOCATION OF BOXES.
59
Harvard sq. cor. Brattle st.
NO.
61
Brattle sq. City Building
62
Mt. Auburn st.cor.Hillard st.
2
Prison Poiut st. cor. Bridge
63
Junction Brattle and Mason
2
Prison Point st. (duplicate)
streets
4
Gore st. J. P. Squire's Works
64
Junction Concord ave. and
6
Third st. cor. Broadway
Garden st.
6
W. B. Bridge, Transfer sta.
65
Mass. av. cor. Shepard st.
(duplicate)
68
Mass. ave. near Railroad
7
Third st. cor. Bent
Bridge
7
Third street, Blake's Pump
69
Mass. ave. opp. Day st.
Works (duplicate)
71
Mass. av. near Tannery st.
8
Thorndike st. cor. Third
72
Reed st. near School House
9
Cambridge st. near First
73
Rindge ave. .near Bay State
11
Thorndike st. near First
Brick Yard
12
Third st. cor. Winter
74
Sherman st. cor. Railroad st.
12
North st. cor. W^ater (dupli-
75
Walden st. cor. Raymond st.
cate)
76
Walnut ave. cor. Arlington
13
Fourth st. Police Station,
street
No. 3
78
Concord ave. cor. Sparks st.
14
Sixth st. cor. Cambridge
79
Brattle st. cor. Sparks, st.
15
Vine st. cor. Fifth
81
Mt. Auburn street near the
16
113 Broadway
Hospital
17
Washington st. cor. Brewery
82
Brattle st cor. Appletou
21
Sidney st. cor. Allston
83
Brattle st. cor. Elm wood av.
23
Pearl st. cor. Auburn
84
Lake View ave. cor. Huron
24
Brookline st. cor. Valentine
ave.
25
Lafayette square
87
Lake View ave. near Concord
26
Main st. cor. Osborn
ave.
27
Clark st. cor. Harvard
89
Concord av. near Niles Bros.
28
Broadway, near Brewery st.
92
Mt. Auburn st. near W. E.
29
Webster ave. cor. Ply-
st. Railwaj'- stable
mouth St.
93
Locust st. cor Cushing st.
31
Cambridge st. cor. Harding
114
Ninth st.Goepper Bros, shop
32
Columbia st. cor. Cambridge
116
Broadway
34
Hampshire st. cor. Columbia
121
Brookline st. cor. Chestnut
35
Harvard st. cor. Norfolk
125
Green st., Kennedy Bakery
36
Mass. av. cor. Prospect st.
126
Pine st. cor. Washington
37
Junction Pleasant and River
134
Tremont St. cor. Hampshire,
streets
City Stable
38
Magazine st. cor. Lake
135
Harvard st. opp. Bigelow
39
Magazine st. cor. Chestnut
136
Norfolk st. cor. Austin
41
Pleasant st. cor. Fairmont
137
Western ave. cor. Howard st.
42
JBlackstone st. opp. Riverside
139
Pearl st. cor. Putnam ave.
Press
149
Kirkland st. near Baldwin st.
43
Bank st. cor. Flagg
152
Junction Mass. ave. and Bow
45
Franklin st. cor. Soden
street
46
Mass. av. cor. Hancock st.
153
Grant st. cor. DeWolf
47
Broadway, cor. Antrin st.
158
Oxford st. cor. Harris
48
In man sq. Engine House,
165
Mass. av. opp. Linugean st.
No. 5
167
Linnaean st. cor. Avon
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
593
168 Mass. av. Engine House, No.
4
169 Rindge av. near Hollis
212 Kendall & Sons' Boiler
Works, Main st. priv.
216 Ninth st. Bubber Factory
Yard
223 Morss &Whyte's Wire Works,
10 Franklin st.
228 Broadway, Curtis Davis &
Co.'s Yard
242 Albro street. Electric Light
Works
263 Concord ave. Cambridge Ob-
servatory
271 Mass. ave. W. E. St. Railway-
stable
371 Cambridge Almshouse
415 Sixth st., Standard Oil Works
426 Lamb & Ritchie's Factory,
Albany st.
427 J. C. Davis' Soap Works,
Broadway
428 Boston Woven Hose Co. 33
Hampshire st.
5-5 Signal for no School
12-12 Military Call
INSTRUCTIONS TO KEY
HOLDERS.
Alarms to be given from the
box nearest the location of the fire.
Do not give an alarm for a fire
seen at a distance, uuless assist-
ance is called for.
To give an alarm, open the door,
pull the hook to the bottom of the
slot once, and let go. Each box
contains a small bell which, if
heard before you pull, indicates
that an alarm has been previously
given, and by listening at the box,
you will learn the number of the
box from which the alarm was
given, but in no case will you pull
the hook while the alarm is strik-
ing. After giving the alarm, re-
main at the box, so as to direct
the firemen to the tire. Be sure
that you lock the box before
leaving it.
Citizens are requested to inform
themselves where keys to the sig-
nal boxes are kept, signs Suitably
inscribed being placed over each
box giving the requisite informa-
tion.
INSTRUCTIONS TO FIREMEN.
Pirsl alarm will lie given by
Striking three Or more rounds.
Second alarm will be given by
repeating the flrsl
Third alarm will be given by
striking three blows twice on the
gongs and bells.
General alarm will be given by
striking three blovis three times.
In cases where hook and ladder
companies only are wanted, the
call will be given by Jive blows.
Companies not required to re-
spond to first or second alarms
will be notified of the extinguish-
ment of the fire by two blows on
the gongs, that their services will
not be needed and that orders
have been given to "make up."
Should an alarm be given from
any box while a portion of the
department is engaged at a fire,
the apparatus not in service will
respond.
LOCATION OF BELL STRIKERS.
City Hall, Mass. ave.
Baptist church, Mass. ave. wd. 5
Bell Tower at Cushing school
house, Cushing st. ward 1.
Engine No. 2, Main, near Win-
ward 2.
Engine house, Third st. wd. 3.
Steamer 5, Inman square.
Unitarian church, Harvard sq.
ward 1.
Webster school house, Upton st.
ward 4.
STEAM WHISTLES.
Boston Woven Hose Co. 33
Hampshire st.
F. L. Sawyer & Co.'s Mill, end
Brookford st. North Cambridge.
Electric Light Station, Albro st.
C. F. HOPEWELL.
Supt. of Wires.
Camoridge Public Library.
Broadway, between Trowbridge
and Irving streets.
Opened every day. legal holi-
days excepted, from 10 a.m. to 9
p.m. Sundays from 2 to 6 p.m.
Officers— Albert M. Barnes,
Pres. ; Wm. T. riper. Sec; W. J.
Rolfe, S. L. Montague, Albert M.
Barnes, Thomas w. Eligginson,
Augustine J. Daly, Wm. T. riper.
Trustees; w. L. R. Gifford, Li-
brarian.
Number of volumes, about 60,-
ooo. Additions are constantly
made.
594
MISCELLANEOUS DE PA KTMENT
Public Schools.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Hon. William A. Bancroft, May-
or, Chairman, Ex-officio. Elizabeth
Q. Bolles, Alphonso E. White,
Annie C. Stewart, William A.
Munroe, Fred. W. Taylor.
Regular meetings of the School
Committee are held on the third
Thursday of each month at 8
o'clock p. m.
VACATIONS.
A short vacation after the first
of April, and from the day before
Christmas to the day after New
Year's. The time of the begin-
ning and the length of the sum-
mer vacation is fixed annually at
the meeting in April.
SIGNAL FOR NO SESSION OF THE
GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY
SCHOOLS ON DAYS OF
SEVERE STORMS.
The signal is five strokes of the
fire alarm, repeated once.
When given at 8.05 a. m. the
morning session of the grammar
and primary schools wTill be
omitted.
SCHOOL HOURS.
Hours for keeping school (ex-
cept the High Schools), are from
9 to 11.45 in the forenoon, and 2 to
4 in the afternoon, except during
the months of November, Decem-
ber, and January, when the after-
noon sessions extend from 1.30 to
3.30 p. m.
CAMBRIDGE LATIN
SCHOOL.
Broadway, cor. Fayette st.
Organized 1886.
William F. Bradbury, head mas-
ter, Theodore P. Adams, master,
Rose Hard wick, Helen M. Allbee,
Mary C. Hardy, Margarette M.
Leighton, Jennie S. Spring, Caro-
line Drew, Emma M. Sawyer, Con-
stance G. Alexander, Anna M.
Warren, Alice C. Baldwin, Grace
M. Coleman, teachers, Herbert J.
Chase, teacher of physics, Annie
S. Dodge, Secretary.
ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL.
Broadway, between Ellery and
Trowbridge.
Erected 1864.
Ray Greene Huling, head mas-
ter, Edwin L. Sargent, master,
Charles F. Warner, teacher of
physics, Clara A. Amies, Caroline
Close, Joseph A. Coolidge, Har-
riet E. Bird, Emma A. Scudder,
Maria E. Spare, Martha R. Smith,
Caroline A. Sawyer, Delia M.
Stickney, Maud A. Law son, Mary
Moulton, Henrietta E. Mclntire,
Grace L. Deering, Lillian C.
Rogers, Bertha L. Cogswell,
Mabel L. Chamberlin, Louise P.
Parker, Myra I. Ellis, teachers,
Martha L. Babbitt, Secreiary.
CAMBRIDGE MANUAL
TRAINING SCHOOL.
Broadway, cor. Irving.
Opened 1888.
Charles H. Morse, Supt. ; Char-
les F. Warner, master of High
School dept.; Myra I. Ellis,
Louise P. Parker, Instructors ;
Wallace B. Blandin, Instructor in
Pattern Making ; F. O. Smith, In-
structor in Carpentry and Joinery ;
Frederick W. Turner, W.M.Smith
and F. L. Pancoast, Instructors
in Machine Shop ; James G.Telfer,
Instructor in Blacksmithing ; S. I.
B. Stodder, Engineer; Albert L.
Ware, F. B. Scot ton, Instructors
in Mechanical Drawing; Albert
P. Briggs, Instructor in Singing ;
F. W. Taylor, M. D. Physical Ex-
aminer; Robert C. Harlow, Wil-
liam F. Haverty, Supts.' Clerks;
Andrew C. Spivey, Night Watch-
man.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
595
GRAMMAR,
Agassiz — Sacramento street, cor.
Oxford.
Maria L. Baldwin, principal,
Mary G. Carpenter, Minnie A.
Noyes, Jennie Lyle, Jennie L. Up-
luim, Mary A. Parsons, Sarah E.
Barrett, Grace Stedman, assts.
Allston — Boardman street.
Benjamin W. Roberts, Master,
Sara A. Bailey, Mary M.Brigham,
Mary Blair, Nina M. Marsh, S.
Agues Mulloney, Ada M. Litch-
fieM, S. Alice Fell, Evelyn B.Ken-
ney, Emily R. Pitkin, Ida G.Smith,
Carrie M. Williams, Susan M.
A * lams, Susan L.Kenistou, teachers
Corlett — Hoi worthy street.
Fannie P. Browning, Principal,
Alice V. Currier, asst.
Harvard — Inman street, corner
Broadway.
James S. Barrell,master, Arthur
A. Lincoln, sub. master, Ada H.
Wellington, Margaret B. Welling-
ton, Louise C.Patterson, Elizabeth
L. Buckley, Annie M. Street, Es-
telle J. French, Frances Fabyan,
Eliza S. Gctchell, Hortense O.
Young, Mary F. Emerson, Addie
L. Bartlett, Adeline M. Murphy,
Emma F. West, Alice V. Flather,
Anna M. Brown, Marcia R. Bow-
man, teachers.
Morse — Allston st. cor. Brookline.
Mary A. Townsend, Principal,
Mary E. Towle, Annie M. Dow,
Mary E.Leavett, Marcia E. Ridlon,
Emilie F. Richardson, Gertrude
D. Sprague, Alice E. May, Mary
E. Sawyer, Stella L.Cotton, Eliza-
beth J. Baldwin. Marie B. Daniel.
Lucy M. Soulee. Ida J. Holmes,
Teachers.
Peabody — Linnsean, cor. Avon st.
Frederick S. Cutter, blaster,
Addie F. ( 'lea rv. Anna P. BellOWS,
Susan< '.Allison Charlotte A. Ewell,
Mabel A. (lark, Florence E.Frost,
teachers.
Putnam— 67 Fourth street,c. Otis.
Thomas W. Davis, Master, Fred
B. Thompson, sub. master, Eliza
M. Hussey,Henriette E. de Roche-
mont, Annetta Bruce, Louise A*
Stickney, Sarah M. Grieves, Annie
B.Josselyn, Eliza S. Paddock, Mary
A. Carmichael, Ella R. Avery,
Annie A. Trelegan,Anna L. P.Col-
lins, Louise A. Keeler, Hattie L.
Jewell, Mabel S. Murray, Lillian
M. Canty, teachers.
Shepard — Mass. ave. n. Russell st.
Edw ard O.Grover,master,Nellie
A. Hutchins, Emily F. Fessenden,
Evelyn J. Locke, Flora C. Ingra-
ham, Harriet Foster, Emma A.
Faulkner, Ellen J. Hunt, Caroline
L. Blake, Louise H.Griswold,Ella
M. Horu, Mary Agnes Stanton,
teachers.
Sleeper — Dudley and Cedar sts.
A. Estelle Ingraham, Principal,
Mabel E.Blake,Edith A.Holcomb,
Melissa M. Lloyd, Emily Bissell,
Fannie G. Flanders, Blanche C.
Tref ethen, Katheri nc C .R ichmond ,
Marv B. Pratt, assistants.
Thorndike — Thorndike street.
Ruel H. Fletcher, Master, Har-
riet A. Townsend, Grace W. Flet-
cher, Emma A.Hopkins, Elizabeth
G. Hutchinson, Charlotte L. Gris-
wold, Grace L. Morton, Mary E.
Nason, S. Louise Regal, Abbie S.
Taylor, Lydia A.Whitcher, Laura
L. Westcott, Mary E. Ingraham.
teachers.
Washington — 51 Brattle street.
John W. Freese, Master. M.
Florence McGlasheu, Eldora J.
Clark, Lucy A. Downing, Marv I..
Ellis, Alice 1\ Fay, Ellen A. Kid-
der, Winifred L. Kinsley. Margaret
J. Penney, Hattie Shepard, Mary
E. stiles." Ai)hy M. Wehi>. Emma
Penney, Thalia Goddard, teachers.
Webster — Upton street .
John I). Hillings, Master. M.
Homer Jackson, sui> master, Ada
A. Billings, Martha \. Hanson.
Ella E. Buttrick, Charlotte M.
< lhase, S. [sabel l><>\\ as, Edith M.
596
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Keith, Anna S. Lamson, Josie F.
Lamprey, Alice C.Phinney,Hattie
E. Shepard, Minnie V. Reid, Flora
E. Billings, Josephine Hills, Ellen
F. Watson, Katherine E. Lahey,
teachers.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
Boardman — Winsor street, corner
School.
Florence H. Barrett, Principal,
Christina R. Denyveu, Nellie A.
Barden, Myra Hatt, Grace Morgan,
Elizabeth J.Karche,Sarah E.Stew-
art, C. Florence Smith, assistants.
Gushing — Cushing street.
Isadore LFoster, principal, Lucy
E. Cyr, assistant.
Dana — Centre street.
Georgia E. Martin, Principal;
Marion Maguire, Matilda Mac-
master and Jane Macmaster,
assistants.
Dunster — Concord avenue, near
Sparks street.
Susan E. Wyeth, Principal;
Nellie M. Colby, Agnes M. Sheri-
dan, Mary A. Doran, assistants.
Felton — Amory street.
Florence A. Rogers, Principal ;
S. Emma Davis, Helen E. Hazard,
Carrie H. Smith, assistants.
Gannett — Jefierson street.
Sarah J. A. Davis, Principal;
Anna M. Jones, Mary A. Rady,
Annie M. Billings, assistants.
Gore — 56 and 58 Gore street.
Francis E. Pendexter,Principal;
Anastasia B. Peters, Anna E.
Callahan, Minnie A. Doran, Eliza-
beth B. Gahm, Kate L. McElroy,
Mary E. Mulloney, Maude A.
Deeban, Margaret Sullivan, Addie
H. Dale, Emma J. Ross, Jane E.
Whoriskey, Julia G. McHugh,
assistants.
Holmes — Hilliard street.
Marianne M. Webb, Principal ;
Ellen M. Cyr, teachers.
Lassell — Charles street.
Frances E. Whoriskey, Principal,
Grace H. Murphy, Mary E. Whor-
iskey, Rose V. Collier, teachers.
Lowell — Lowell street.
Eusebia A. Minard, Priucipal;
Malviua Joslin, Agnes J. McElroy,
teachers.
Otis— 125 and 127 Otis street.
Ellen N. Leighton, Principal;
Fannie Allen, Mabel Reycroft,
Josephine M. Doherty, Luella M.
Marsh, Ellen C. Walsh, Kate F.
Wellington, Bridget T. Boyle,
assistants.
Parker — Broadway, corner Sixth
street.
Emily C. Dallinger, Principal ;
Mary M. Bucknam, Agnes Mar-
chant, Margaret E. Fitzgerald,
Charlotte E. Clapp, assistants.
Quincy — Mason street.
Charlotte E.Jewell, Principal;
Lucy C. Wyeth, assistant.
Reed — Reed street.
Margaret Kidd, Margaret T.
Burke, Julia A. Robinson, Jennie
R. Marsh, teachers.
Riverside — Putnam ave.
Elizabeth A. Tower, Amanda M.
Alger, Mary A. Burke, teachers.
Sargent — Broadway, cor. Winsor.
Mary A. Brown, Principal ; Ella
M. Leaver, Alice J. Hubbard,
Christina D. Barbey, assistants.
Stearns — Harvard street, near
Prospect.
Fannie E. Higgins, Principal;
Ellen A. Cheney, Mai-ie J. Bacon,
Eva A. Taj lor, assistants.
Tstrbell — Howard street.
Emma J. Young, Florence J.
Alley, Sadie E. Meacham, Carrie
P. Pierce, teachers.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 591
Wellington — Columbia street.
Riverside.
Herbert H. Bates, Master ; Mary
Putnam ave. nearMass. ave .
E. Boyle, Harriet M. Hanson,
Helen I. Hutchinson, principa 1 ;
Mary I, Vinton, Carrie H.Stevens,
Mabel F. Adams, Asst.
Emma M. Taylor, Sarah J. Gunni-
son, Susan G. Lombard, teachers.
Boardman.
Willard — Dana square.
Winsor, corner School.
Amelia Wright, Louise W.Harris,
Mabel S. Eddy, Principa 1 :
Mary E. G. Harrington, Kate M.
Grace Mulloney, Asst.
Lowell, Julia S. Gushee, Laura
Wright, Ella F. Gulliver, Sally N.
Gannett.
Chamberlain, Gracr R.Woodward,
Mercy E. Evans, Eliza D. Watson
Jefferson, near Cambridge.
Grace L. Cowan, teachers
Gertrude M. Gove, Principal ;
Margaret Sherlock, Asst.
Wyman — Rindge avenue.
Gore.
Fannie E. M. Dennis, M. Carrie
Dickman, Georgianna P. Dutcher,
56 Gore street.
Mary M. Gilman, Addie M.Bettin-
son, Genevieve S. Flint, teachers.
Mrs. Selma E. Berthold, Prin-
cipal ; Sarah S. Wells, Asst.
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Lowell.
Teacher of Botany — Sarah E.
Brassill.
Lowell street.
Melinda Gates, Principal ; Fran-
Director of Drawing — James M.
ces L. Plumpton, Asst.
Stone; Lucia X. Jennison, asst.
Moore.
Teacher of Music — Frederick E.
79 Moore street.
Chapman.
Harriette E. Ryan, Principal:
Teacher of Gymnastics — Clara
Xellie A. Watson,' Asst.
E. Sheppard.
Sleeper.
Teachers of Sewing — Agnes Gor-
don, Alice H. Nay, Nancy T.Dawe.
Dudley st. cor. Cedar.
Superintendent — Francis Cogs-
Katherine C. Richmond, Princi-
well.
pal ; Mary B. Pratt, Asst.
Agent — Sanford B. Hubbard.
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC
Clerk— Althea B. Frost.
SCHOOL.
Mr. Auburn st. cor. Arrow.
TRUANT OFFICERS.
Conducted by the Sisters of St.
Moses M. Child, Francis M. Ma-
son, John Carmiehael, William 11.
Joseph. Sister Margaret Mary.
Superior. Connected with St.
Porter.
Paul's Church, Rev. Win. Orr,
Pastor. Number of pupils about
KINDERGARTEN.
625 taught by L3 sisters.
I > 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 PV
ST. THOMAS AQUIN \-
i 'illicit i •
COLLEGE.
Concord ave. near Huron ave.
CAMBRIDGEPOB I '.
Clara A. Hall, principal : Mabel
A. Sanderson. \<<t.
Harvard, cor. Esses st reel .
598
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
ST. MARY'S PAROCHIAL
SCHOOL.
SECOND BAPTIST.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Boy's Department.
Organized Sept. 3. 1827.
Cambridge st. corner Fourth.
Harvard st. cor. Essex.
Church built 1827.
Girls' Department in charge of
Rev. , Pastor.
the Sisters of Notre Dame.
CHARLES RIVER BAPTIST.
Churches,
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
BAPTIST.
Magazine street, cor. Putnam ave.
Organized 1876.
BROADWAY BAPTIST.
Dedicated Nov. 29, 1870.
Rev. Isaac Grimes, Pastor.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Broadway, cor. Boardman street.
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST.
Organized May 9, 1865.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Rev. A. E. Revnolds, Pastor.
"
409 Main street.
Organized May, 1892.
FIRST BAPTIST.
Rev. , Pastor.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
^
UNION BAPTIST.
Magazine, junction River street.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Organized Dec. 1817.
450 Main street.
Incorporated February, 1819.
Edifice erected, 1882.
Rev. Alexander Blackburn,
Jesse Harrell, Pastor.
Pastor.
INMAN SQUARE BAPTIST
NORTH AVENUE BAPTIST.
CHURCH.
Inman Square.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Seats free.
Organization of the incorporated
Organized 1893.
Rev. John L. Clarke, Pastor.
North Avenue Baptist Church,
North Cambridge.
Incorporated April, 1890.
Instituted March 1854.
SWEDISH BAPTIST.
Riley A. Vose, Pastor.
Broadway, cor. Boardman.
CAMBRIDGPORT.
OLD CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST.
Rev. Olaf Lind, Pastor.
Between Mass. ave. and Harvard
street, near Quincy square.
Church constituted Aug. 30, 1844.
FIRST FREE BAPTIST.
Present edifice erected 1868.
Hampshire street.
Rev. J. V. Garton, Pastor.
Rev. , Pastor.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 59f
CONGREGATIONAL.
WOOD MEMORIAL CONGRE-
FIRST CHURCH IN CAM-
GATIONAL.
BRIDGE, AND SHEPARD CON-
GREGATIONAL SOCIETY-
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
TRINITARIAN.
Austin, cor. Columbia street.
CAMBRIDGE.
Organized as Chapel Congrega-
Garden street, cor. Mason.
tional Church, Oct. 16, 1872.
Organized 1636.
Incorporated March 2, 1883.
Rev. Alexander MoKenzie, Pastor.
Rev. Isaiah W. Sneath, Pastor.
Annual meeting in January.
EPISCOPAL.
FIRST EVANGELICAL CON-
GREGATIONAL SOCIETY.
CHRIST.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
CAMBRIDGE.
Prospect, near Harvard street.
Organized Oct. 16, 1761.
Organized Sept. 20, 1827.
Incorporated June 25, 1794.
Rev. David N. Beach, Pastor.
Garden street, opp. the Common.
Rev. William B. King, Rector.
CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION.
HOPE CONGREGATIONAL.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Harvard, near Winsor street.
Thorndike, corner Third street.
Organized Dec. 11, 1890.
(Formerly Stearns Chapel.)
Organized May 16, 1875.
Rev. Robert Walker, Rector.
Rev. Charles M. Carpenter, Pas-
tor.
ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S.
99 Columbia street.
Rev. D. G. Haskins, S. T. D.
NORTH AVENUE ORTHODOX
Rector.
CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.
ST. JAMES.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE,
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Mass. avenue, corner Roseland st.
Organized as the Holmes Church,
Beech street, near Mass. ave.
Sept. 23, 1857.
Organized Juue 18, 1866.
Name changed Aug. 17, 1866.
Rev. Edward Abbot, Rector.
Rev. , Pastor.
ST. JOHNS MEMORIAL
CHAPEL.
PILGRIM CONG K NATIONAL.
CAMBRIDGE.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Brattle, near Mason street.
Magazine, corner Cottage street.
Consecrated Nov. 19, 1869.
Coruei- stone laid .May 13, 1871.
The property of the Episcopal
Dedicated Jan. 4, 1872.
Theological school, bul open to
Rev. Charles Olmstead, Pastor.
the public as a tree ehnreb.
Annual meeting 1st Wednesday,
Rev. George Hodges, I). I).
in February.
Dean : E. S. Drown, A.SS1 .
600
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
ST. PETER'S.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Mass. ave. corner Vernon street.
Organized Oct. 27, 1842.
Rev. Charles H. Perry, Rector.
ST. PHILIP'S.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Allston street, near Brookline.
Built 1886.
First service June 12, 1887.
Rev. Edward M. Gushee, D. D.
Rector; Rev. Francis E. Webster,
Asst.
REFORMED EPISCOPAL.
ST. LUKE'S.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Harvard street, cor. Inman.
Built 1890.
Rev. C. F. Clark, Rector.
METHODIST.
CAMBRIDGEPORT FIRST
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Harvard street.
Organized 1842.
Incorporated March 26, 1845.
Rev. George Skene, Pastor.
TRINITY METHODIST EPIS-
COPAL SOCIETY.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Cambridge street, cor. Third.
Organized Jul}' 2, 1823.
Incorporated June 14, 1843.
Pastor.
EPWORTH METHODIST EPIS-
COPAL.
CAMBRIDGE.
Mass. ave. opposite the Cambridge
Common.
Organized March, 1868.
Rev. Charles F. Rice, Pastor.
GRACE METHODIST EPISCO-
PAL.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Magazine street, corner Perry.
Organized April 5, 1871.
Rev. Jesse Wagner, Pastor.
UNION METHODIST EPISCO-
PAL.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Union Hall, 683 Mass. ave.
Organized November 2, 1891.
Rev. Solomon E. Breen, Pastor.
ST. PAUL'S, A. M. E.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Portland street, cor. Hastings.
RUSH A. M. E. ZION.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
School, near Austin street.
Rev. W. B. Fenderson, Pastor.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH.
558 Mass. ave.
Rev. J. N. Short, Pastor.
NON SECTARIAN.
APPLETON CHAPEL.
CAMBRIDGE.
College Grounds.
Austin K. Jones, Sexton.
Services held Sunday evenings
at 7.30 P. M. Vesper Thursday
evenings.
PRESBYTERIAN.
FIRST UNITED PRESBY-
TERIAN.
CAMBRIDGE.
Inman square.
Organized December, 1891.
Rev. J. O. Paisley, Pastor.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
601
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
St. George's Hall, Mass. ave.
Regular services. No settled
pastor.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
CHURCH OF THE SACRED
HEART.
Otis street, corner Sixth.
Dedicated 1876.
Rev. John O'Brien, Pastor;
Revs. Michael P. Mahon, D. F.
Horgan, Thomas I. Coghlan, D.
S. Sheerin, Assistant Pastors.
NOTRE DAME de PITTE.
North Cambridge, Harvey street.
The clergy are the Marist
Fathers.
ST. JOHN'S.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Spruce street.
Rev. John B. Halloran, Pastor;
Rev. MichaelJ. Welsh, Asst.Pastor.
ST. MARY'S.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Harvard street, corner Norfolk.
Dedicated March, 1868.
Rev. Thomas Scully, Parish
Priest; Rev. J. F. Munday, Rev.
Patrick Riley, Rev. William H.
Dwyer, Asst. Pastors.
ST. PAULS.
CAM BRUM ;e.
Mt. Auburn street, cor. Holyoke.
Dedicated 1874.
Rev. William Orr, Pastor; Rev.
John J. Coan and Rev. John J.
Ryan, Assistant Pastors.
ST. PETER'S.
CAMBRIDGE.
Concord avenue, Observatory Hill.
Dedicated Dec. 25, 1S49.
Rev. John Flatley, Pastor; Rev.
M. J. Doody and Rev. M. J. Fla-
herty, Asst. Pastors.
SWEDENBORGIAN.
CHURCH OF THE NEW
JERUSALEM
CAMBRIDGE.
No. 48 Quincy street.
Organized 1889.
Rev. Theodore F. Wright in
charge.
SWEDISH LUTHERAN AUGUS-
TAN A CHURCH.
814 Mass. ave.
Organized July 18, 1893.
Rev. Henning Jacobson, Pastor
UNITARIAN.
FIRST PARISH AND CHURCH
IN CAMBRIDGE.
CAMBRIDGE.
Mass. ave. cor. Church street.
Organized February 11, 1636.
Dedicated Dec. 12, 1833.
Rev. Samuel M.Crothers, Pastor.
THIRD CONGREGATIONAL
SOCIETY IN CAMBRIDGE.
CAMBRIDGE.
Austin street.
Church dedicated Jan. 1, 1807.
Parish incorporated June 12, 1835.
Rev. Wm. H.Johnson, Minister.
UNIVERSALIST.
FIRST UNIVERSALIS!'
SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Inman street, near Mass. ave.
Incorporated Feb. 9,1822.
Rev. Geo. W. Bicknell, D. D.
Pastor.
SECOND UNIVERSALIST
SOCIETY.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Otis street, near Fifth.
tucorporated Feb. 11, 1823.
Rev. Harry Flster, Pastor
602 MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Masonic.
AMICABLE LODGE, F.
& A. M.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Masonic Hall.
Chartered 1805.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Officers — Clarence M. Howlett?
W. M.; Wm. W. Peirce, S. W. ;
Charles L. Fuller, President;
Henry A. Locke, J. W. ; Horace
D. U. Chamberlin, Treas. ; A. K.
G. Kemp, Treas. ; Richard W. Sut-
Hebard clerk, ; H. D. Litchfield.
ton, Sec; Leroy A. Whittier,
Joseph Williams, R. W. Sutton,
Chaplain; Isaac Chase, Marshal;
Lafayette G. Blair. George VV.
Darwin J. Smith, S. D.; Charles
Biinton, John S. Sawyer, Francis
H. Ackers, J.D. ; Charles P. Keith,
L. Sawtell, John G. Thoi-ogood,
S. S.; Charles E. Hadcock, J. S.;
Oren B. French, John K. Perkins,
McCoy Fitzgerald, I. S. ; George
George H. Howard, Chas. O.Welch.
Swift, Organist; Freeland S.
Annual meeting second Wednes-
Holmes, Tyler.
day in January, at Masonic Hall,
Meet first Thursday evening of
685 Mass. ave.
every month, in Masonic Hall, 685
Mass. av. Annual election, first
Thursday in December
CAMBRIDGE COMMANDERY
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS.
PUTNAM LODGE.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Masonic Hall.
Chartered Dec. 14, 1854.
Sir Charles M. Pear, E. C. ; Sir
J. G. Thorogood, Generalissimo ;
Sir F. L. Sawtell, C. G. ; Sir Leroy
A. Whittier, Prelate ; Sir C. H.
Officers — Wm. R. Blackman,
W. M.; F. H. Willard, S. W.; F.
H. Blackman, J. W. ; David
Proudfoot, Treas. ; J. Edwin
Morse, Junior Warden ; Sir David
Price, Sec.
Proudfoot, Treas. ; Sir John D. C.
Meet third Monday evening of
Harries, Recorder.
every month, at Odd Fellows"
Meet first Wednesday in each
Hall, 215 Cambridge street
month, at Masonic Hall, 685 Mass.
Annual election held on the
ave.
third Monday of November.
CAMBRIDGE ROYAL ARCH
MOUNT OLIVET LODGE.
CHAPTER.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Chartered March 9, 1864.
Chartered 1864.
Officers — Warren P. Dudlev.
W. M.; Albert F. Fish, S. W.;
Herbert A.Rhoades, M.E.H. P. ;
Otis B. Oakman, J. W. ; Fred B.
Warren P. Dudley, E. K. ; Francis
Furbish, Treas. ; James L. Buf-
L. Sawtell, E. S. ; Geo. W. Bun-
fum, Sec.
ton, Treas. ; John D. C. Harries.
Sec.
Meet third Thursday evening of
each month in Masonic Hall, 685
Meet second Friday evening of
Mass. av. Cambridgeport. An-
every month in Masonic Hall, 685
nual election, third Thursday in
Mass. ave. nearTemple.
November
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
603
MIZPAH LODGE.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Chartered 1867.
Officers — L. W, Ferdinand, W.
M. ; G^o. M. Smith, S. W. ; Oscar
F. Allen, J. W. ; F. A. White,
Treas. ; J. D. C. Harrie, Sec.
Meet second Monday evening of
every month in Masonic Hall, 685
Mass. av.
CHARITY LODGE.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Chartered March 9, 1870.
Officers — Geo. M. McCallar, W.
M. ; Fred C. Gohring,S.W. ; James
B. Hilton, J W. ; F. M. Mason,
Treas. ; T. T. Ferguson, Sec. (his
24th year.)
Meet first Monday in each
month, in Odd Fellows' Hall, 2076
Mass. ave. Annual election, first
Monday in December.
SIGNET CHAPTER, NO. 22,
ORDER OF THE EASTERN
STAR.
Organized 1888.
Officers — Miss M.J. Richmond
W. M.; Alfred Morrill, W. P.
Mrs. Viola M. Strauss, A. M.
Miss Addie H. Dale, Sec. ; Jennie
L. Richmond, Treas. ; Mrs. Sarah
H. Whitney,Con. ; Ida M. Powers,
Asso. Con.
Meet in Odd Fellows' Hall, 534
Mass. av.
MOUNT MO KI AH LODGE, F. &
A. ML. (COLORED).
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
w. ME.
V. Gor
Treas.
Officers — ('. E. Brooks,
T. P. Harrison, S. \V.: \\.
don, .1. \\\: C.W.Whaley,
C. B. Johnson, Sec.
Meet third Thursday in each
month at 4:*4 Mass. avc
Odd Fellows.
CHARLES RIVER ENCAMP-
MENT, NO. 22.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted Sept. 1, 1846.
Officers — Wm. Hankin, C. P.;
Geo. Hazelwood, S. W.; H. B.
Severance, S.
Regular sessions are held on the
first and third Friday evenings of
each month, in Cambridge Hall,
631 Mass. av.
NEW ENGLAND, ENCAMP-
MENT, NO. 34.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Instituted Oct. 3, 1865.
E. M. Dickerman, C. P. ; J. H.
Fellows, Scribe, 173 ^Washington
street, Boston.
Regular sessions are held on the
first and third Wednesday evenings
of each month in Odd Fellows*
Hall, No. 215 Cambridge street.
NEW ENGLAND LODGE,NO. 4.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Instituted April 26, 1827.
John L. Thompson, N. G. ;
James R. Parry, V. G. ; John H
Fellows, Rec. Sec. ;Charles Davis'
Per. Sec. ; W. R. Blackman, Treas1
Regular sessions are held every
Friday evening in each week, in
Odd Fellows' Hall, 215 Cambridge
street, East Cambridge.
CAMBRIDGE LODGE, [NO. 13
CAMHKinr.KPORT.
Instituted Sept. 2, 1874.
.lames Carter, X. G; ('. C. Wil-
lard, v. (;.; Samuel Parker, Sec.
Regular sessions are held every
Tuesday evening in each week, at
36
604
MISCE LL ANEOUS DEPARTMENT
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 20.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted Sept. 26, 1843.
Officers — Charles E. Conder, N.
G. ; Robert O. Jones, V. G. ; Al-
bert E. Hill, R. Sec.; George W.
Graves, Per. Sec. ; Wm. P. Hans-
com, Treas.
Regular sessions are held every
Monday evening, in Odd Fellows'
Hall, 536 Mass. ave.
MT. AUBURN LODGE, NO. 94.
CAMBRIDGE.
Instituted July 20, 1870.
Officers — John A.Landgren, N.
G. ; Horace Colby, V. G. ; Chas.
W. McRaith, Sec. ; Isaac L.
Crompton, Treas.
Regular sessions are held Wed-
nesday evening in each week, in
their hall, 15 Brattle.
All communications for the
lodge should be addressed, Lock
box 34, Cambridgeport.
MT. SINAI LODGE, NO. 169.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Instituted Sept. 1, 1874.
Officers — Albert W. Curtis, N.
G. ; James Finan, V. G. ; George
H. Keay, Rec. Sec. ; J.P.Shurtleff,
P. S. ; Geo. E. Hennan, Treas.
Regular sessions are held every
Thursday evening in Odd Fellows
Hall, 2076 Mass. ave.
DUNSTER LODGE, NO. 220.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Officers — Walter R. Eaton, N.
G. ; Miles L. Jones, V. G. ; H. B.
Severance, Treas. ; H.E.Lombard,
R. Sec. ; Joseph P. Gibson, P. Sec.
Meet every Wednesday evening
in Cambridge Hall, 631 Mass. ave.
Daughters of Kebecca.
AMITY LODGE, NO. 15.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Organized June 29, 1871.
Mrs. Lucy S. Capelle, N. G. ;
Annie C. Canell, Sec. Residence 73
Thorndike st.
Regular sessions are held on the
second and last Thursday evenings
in each month in Odd Fellows'
Hall, 215 Cambridge street, E. C.
OLIVE BRANCHLODGE,N0.21.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Organized March 13, 1874.
Regular sessions are held on the
second and fourth Wednesday
evenings in each month, in Odd
Fellows' Hall, 536 Mass. ave.
NEW ENGLAND PROVIDENT
ASSOCIATION.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Organized Dec. 13, 1871.
Reorganized and incorporated
April 16, 1878.
Annual meetings on the second
Tuesday evening in December of
each year, in Odd Fellows Hall,
215 Cambridge street, East Cam-
bridge.
Grand United Order of Odd
Fellows.
CAMBRIDGE PATRIARCHIE,
NO. 15.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
J. H. McClenney, R. V. P. ; C.
W. Whaley, M. V. P.: D. R.
Christian, V. P.; G. W. Flovd,
W. P. R.; J. W. West, W. P. T.
Meet second Friday in each
month, at 409 Main st. Drill
meetings, second and fourth Fri-
days.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 605
HARVARD LODGE, NO. 1542
A. 0. of H.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
DIVISION NO. 5.
Instituted July 14, 1873.
Regular meetings are held on the
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
second and fourth Mondays at 558
Organized Oct. 11, 1871.
Mass. ave. Degree meetings first
Monday of each month.
N. J. O'Shaugnessy, Pres.;
James F. Mullen, Fin. Sec; Pat-
rick Haggerty, Treas.
Meetings second and fourth Sun-
HOUSEHOLD RUTH, NO. 105,
days of every month.
G. U. 0. OF O. F.
Officers— Mrs. E. Janifer, M. N.
G.; Mrs. T. Harrison, R. N. G. ;
DIVISION NO. 15.
Mrs. Eliza Banks, P. M. N. G. ;
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
C. W. Whaley, W. Treas. ; Mrs.
Kate M. Lewis, W. Recorder.
Organized April, 1864.
Meet the third Monday of each
John W. Coveney, Pres. ; Morti-
month, at 409 Main street, Cam-
mer Downey, V. P. ; John T. Shea,
bridgeport.
Fin. Sec. ; Timothy O'Keefe, Treas.
Meetings held the first and third
Thursday evenings of every month
at St. Johns Hall Fourth st.
American Legion of Honor.
DIVISION NO. 21.
CAMBRIDGE COUNCIL NO. 41.
CAMBRIDGE.
Officers — Edward M. Doran,
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Pres. ; Patrick F. Greene, Vice
Instituted Oct. 28, 1880.
Pres. ; Mortimer Gallivau, Rec.
Meet at Odd Fellows' Hall, 2076
Sec. ; David F. Corcoran, Fin.
Mass. ave. North Cambridge, on
Sec. ; John P. Sullivan, Treas.
the first and third Fridays of each
Meet the second Weduesdav of
month
each month at G. A. R. Hall, 1236
Mass. ave.
DANA COUNCIL, No. 123.
DIVISION NO. 31.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
William J. Danehy, Pres. ; J.
Instituted March 19, 1880.
Frank Hickey, Vice-pres. : Mi-
Meet at Cambridge Lower Hall,
chael M. Walsh, Fin. Sec; Pat-
634 Mass. ave. on the first and
rick J. Nolan, Rec. Sec. : William
third Mondays of each mouth.
Maloney, Treasurer.
A. of 0. F. of America.
A. 0. of U. W.
IXMAX LODGE, No. 27.
COURT HARVARD, NO. 7668.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted June I, 1891.
Instituted Dec. 28, 1888.
s. I). Young, Recorder.
Meet Unity Temple of Honor
Meet the second ami fourth
Sail, 51)1 Mass. ave. second and
Mondays of each month, in Cam-
fourth Fridays.
bridge Lower Hall, 634 M;i<v ave.
606
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
British American Asso-
ciations.
INDEPENDENT ORDER SONS
OF ST. GEORGE.
HARVARD LODGE NO. 1.
CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated April 30, 1887.
Meet 639 Mass. ave.
VICTORY LODGE NO. 191.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted Jan. 1,1886.
Samuel F. Norris, Pres. ; John
W. C. Sargent, Sec. ; Alfred All-
cock, Treas.
Meet first and third Thursdays
of each month, at 536 Mass. ave.
INDEPENDENT ORDER
DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE.
EXCELSIOR LODGE, No. 2.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Miss A. K. Vine, W. Pres. ; Mrs.
Sarah Atkins, W. Rec. Sec. ; Mrs.
Sarah Reynolds, W. Treas.
Meet in St. Georges Hall, 622
Mass. ave. first and third Wednes-
days in each month.
G. A. B.
WILLIAM H. SMART POST,
NO. 30.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
G. A. Deitz, Com.; Benj. K
Hastings, S. V. Com. ; Wm. Galla-
gher, J. V. Com. ; James B. Soper,
Adj. ; Geo. H. Hastings, Q.
Election first Thursday in Dec-
ember.
Meetings held every Thursday
evening at G. A. R. Hall, 573 Mass.
CHARLES BECK POST, NO. 56.
CAMBRIDGE.
A. H.Ricker, Com. ; A. W. Glid-
den, Adj. ; William H. Eveleth, Q.
M.; A." W. Curtis, Chaplain ; M.
Fleck, Surgeon.
Meet in G. A. R. Hall, 1236 Mass.
avenue, every Monday evening
Annual meeting first Monday in
January.
P. STEARNS DAVIS ENCAMP-
MENT, POST NO. 57.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Timothy T. Quinn, Commander ;
Andrew MetzgeiyS.V. Com. ; F. A.
Mansfield, J. V. Com. ; T. H. Ball.
Chaplain ; John S. Kenney, Quar-
termaster ; A. Burke, Surgeon ;
Wm. Voit, O. D. ; J. H. Gilligan.
O. G.
Meet in G. A. R. Hall, 249 Cam-
bridge street, second and fourth
Wednesday evenings in each
month.
JOHN A. LOGAN POST,N0.186-
Joseph T. Batchellor, Comman d
er ; Samuel Spink, S. V. C. ; Fred A.
Libbey, J. V. C. ; Thomas Pear, Q. ;
M. L. Brown, Surgeon.
Meet the second and fourth
Thursdays in the month, at Odd
Fellows Hall, 536 Mass. ave.
Woman's State Eelief Corps,
CHARLES BECK R. C. NO. 2.
CAMBRIDGE.
Mrs. Capelia M. Ladd, Pres. ;
Mrs. Lucy M. Sanborn, Sec.
Meet second and Jchird Wednes-
days in each month, at G. A. R.
Hall, 1236 Mass. ave.
WILLIAM H. SMART R. C. NO.
27.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Officers — Mrs. Ellen M. Murray,
Pres. ; Mrs. Mary T. Scanlon, S.
V, P. ; Mrs. HattieE. Phetteplace,
J. V. P. ; Mabel McGill, Treas.
Meet in G. A. R. Hall, 573 Mass.
avenue, first and third Tuesday
evenings of each month.
MISCEL L ANEOUS DEPARTMENT
607
P. STEARNS DAVIS CORPS,
NO. 60.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Alice J. Lundergan, Pres. ; Mary
J. McKennon, Senior V. Pres.;
Mary Gahms, Junior V.Pres. ; Car-
rie A. Oliver, Treas. ; Cynthia
Sleeper, Chaplain ; Ellen Altmiller,
Conductor; Hannah Grardham,
Guard; Elizabeth B. Gahm, Sec.
Meet second and fourth Tues-
days in each month at G. A. R.
Hall, 249 Cambridge street.
Order of the Sons of
Veterans.
j. c.
WELLINGTON CAMP,
NO. 14.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Organized July, 1886.
Meet at G. A. R. Hall,573 Mass.
ave. first and third Wednesdays
of each month.
Harugari,
BUNKER HILL LODGE, NO. 48.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Organized 1854.
William Rausch, O. B. ; Nicho-
las Gabelien, Sec. ; Fritz Mohwin-
kle, Treas.
Meet first and third Mondays of
every mouth at Harugari Hall,
Sixth street, cor. Spring.
Home Circle.
CAMBRIDGE COUNCIL, NO. 12.
CAMBRIDGE.
Organized Feb. 27, 1880.
Officers— Wra. E. Parker, P.
Lender; .Mrs. Mary L, Wood.
Leader; Win. B. Boyson,\ . Lead-
er; Mrs. e.A. Cupples, Instruc-
tor; Mrs, Adeline Lathrop. Sec;
Mrs. Mary E. Jones, Fin.: Adam
F. Smith, Treasurer.
Meet second and fourth Thurs-
day evenings, at Cambridge Lower
Hall, 631 Mass. ave.
FRIENDSHIP COUNCIL,N0.14.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted Dec. 28, 1885.
Officers— Mrs. Martha J. Cham-
berlain, Leader; Mrs. Stewart, V.
Leader; FredBeatty, lnstr. ; Jas.
L. Buffum, Sec. ; Grace D.Phillips
Treasurer.
Meet the second and fourth
Monday evenings, in Odd Fellows'
Hall, 536 Mass. ave.
J. HOWARD PAYNE COUNCIL,
NO. 72.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Mary E. Littlefield, Leader; G.
Francis Knowlton. V. Leader;
G. W. Long,Sec. ; A. J. Littlefield,
Treasurer; J. W. Hunnewell, Fin.
Meet second and fourth Wednes-
day in each month, at Odd Fel-
lows' Hall, 2076 Mass. ave.
Improved Order of Red Men.
PONEMA TRIBE, NO. 9.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Meet second and fourth Mondays
in each month, at Cambridge Hall,
631 Mass. avenue.
MASSACHUSETTS TRIBE,
NO. 44.
CAM HRIIXJK TORT.
Meet second aud fourth Tues-
day of each month at Odd Fel-
lows Hall, 536 Mass. ave.
United Order of Odd Ladies.
CAMBRIDGE, NO. 10.
Mrs. Mary E. < liapman, \. L. ;
Jennie D. Googin, Sec; -Jr.) Put-
nam ave. ; Mrs. <•• A. Littlefield,
s. Rep.
Meet in (J. A. R. Mall. Mass.
ave. Cambrldgeport, <>n 1st and
3d Momlav evenings, at 7.:{(».
608
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
FRATERNITY, NO. 14.
Meet in Lower Hall, 631 Mass.
ave. Cambridgeport, second and
fourth Tuesday evening*..
JUSTICE, NO. 19.
Meet at St. George's Hall, 695
Mass. ave. Cambridgeport, first
and third Thursday evenings.
GORDON, NO. 26.
Mrs. Jennie E. Bettinson, N. L.
Meet in Odd Fellows' Hall,North
Cambridge, first and third Satur-
day evenings, at 7.45
AMERICAN LODGE, NO. 36.
Meets at Cambridge Lower Hall,
631 Mass. ave. every two weeks.
Knights and Ladies of Honor.
EQUITY LODGE, NO. 23.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Chas. E. Goodridge, Protector;
Geo. A. Price, Past Protector;
Lillian E. Goodridge, Vice Protec-
tor; Susie B. Corbett, Past Pro-
tector; Joseph E. Frye, Sec;
Grace D. Phillips, Fin. Sec. ; Henry
A. Scranton, Treas. ; Carrie L.
Mason, Chap. ; John Howard,
Guide ; Sadie J.Howard, Guardian ;
Wood E. McDonough, Sen.
Meets second and fourth Friday
evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall, 536
Mass. avenue.
UNITED LODGE, NO. 46.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Instituted May 17, 1878.
Protector, Carrie A. Conner;
Past Protector, Fred Davis ; Vice
Protector, Ed. J. Fairbairn ; Sec-
retary. Fred A. Ober ; Treasurer,
R. B. Harding; Chaplain, Adelia
Adams; Guide, Charles Glass;
Guardian, W. Bailey; Sentinel,
E. J. Hadley; Trustees, Lewis B.
Guyer, Mrs. M. J. Hadley, Mrs.
R. B. Harding.
Meet first and third Thursday of
each month, at Knights of Honor
Hall, 225 Cambridge street.
Knights of Honor.
CAMBRIDGE LODGE, NO. 191.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Instituted Dec. 6, 1875.
Daniel B. Spauldlng, Dictator;
R. J. Manser, Vice Dictator ; Ed-
gar H. Allen, Rep. ; John Lough-
rey, Fin. Rep. ; John E. Patterson,
Chap.; W. N. Hovey, Jr. Treas.
W. R. Adams, Dr. G. A. Coburn,
John R. Fairbairn, Trustees.
Meetings are held second and last
Wednesday evenings in Knights
of Honor Hall, 225 Cambridge st.
HARVARD LODGE, NO. 470.
CAMBRIDGE.
Instituted Feb. 13, 1877.
Meets second and fourth Tues-
day evenings in each month, at 15
Brattle street.
NORTH AVENUE LODGE,
NO. 548.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Instituted March 30, 1877.
C. M. Adams, Dictator; A. W.
Pratt, V. D. ; W. W. Whelplev, A.
D. ; A. J. Littlefield, Rep. ; Jas. W.
Hunnewell, F. R. ; A. H. Hews,
Treas. ; W. P. Brown, Chap. ; W.
H. Lerned, Guide ; L. G. Columbus,
Guard; T. T. Ferguson, Sentinel;
J. C. Sylvia, P. D. ; J. C. Sylvia,
Rep.; W. P. Brown, Alternate;
W. P. Brown, W. C. Mentzer, W.
H. Lerned, Trustees.
Meet first and third Tuesday
evenings of each month, at Odd
Fellows' Hall, 2076 Mass. ave.
PROSPECT LODGE, NO. 282.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted May 6, 1876.
W.F.Murray, Dictator; H. S.
Christopher, Rep. ; O.V.Litchfield,
F. Rep. ; H. W. Leach, Treas.
Meet at Odd Fellows' Hall, 536
Mass. avenue, second and fourth
Wednesday evenings in each month
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
GOO
Knights of Pythias,
ST. OMER LODGE, NO. 9.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Isaac A. Tute, C. C. ; Ellis W.
Marden, Keeper of Records and
Seals.
Meet second and fourth Fridays
of each month, at Odd Fellows'
Hall, 536 Mass. ave.
AMERICA LODGE, NO. 109.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
H. E. Lombard, Keeper of Rec-
ords and Seals.
Meet second and fourth Tuesday
evenings at Society Hall, Odd Fel-
lows' Bldg'. Mass. ave.
UNIFORM RANK. GARNETT
DIVISION NO. 13.
(COLORED.)
Officers — J. F. Thornton, C. ;
Arthur Francis, Lieut. -Com.; F.
G. Mahoney, Herald.
Meet first and second Tuesdays
at Pythian Hall, Mass. ave. cor.
Norfolk.
HENRY HIGHLAND GAR-
NETT LODGE, NO. 8.
(COLORED.)
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Meets iii Pythian Hall, Mass.
ave. cor. Norfolk street, every
Friday.
LOYAL ORANGE LODGE,
TRUE BLUE, NO. 17.
Meets second and fourth Wed-
nesdays at Temple of Honor Hall,
591 Mass. ave.
M. 0. 0. of Foresters.
ST. JOHN'S COURT, No. 33.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Instituted March 8, 1881.
Officers— B. J. Brogan, ('. R.;
Joseph J. Kelley, Treas. ; M. F.
Murphy, Rec. Sec.
Meet second and fourth Thurs-
days of each m onth in St. John's
Hall. Fourth Street.
Military,
CAMBRIDGE CITY GUARD,
CO. B. 5TH REGIMENT, 2D
BRIGADE, M. V. M.
CAMBRIDGE.
Organized 1806.
Reorganized April 8, 1873.
Officers — Edward E. Mason?
Capt. ; Chas. W. Facey, 1st Lieut. ;
Chas. J. Kirby, 2d Lieut. ; F. J.
Lounsbury, 1st Sergt.
Drills and meetings Monday
evenings, City bldg. Brattle sq.
MASSACHUSETTS GUARD,
CO. B, 1ST REGT., M. V. M.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Officers— W. E. Lombard, Capt. ;
John E. Day, 1st. Lieut. ; Mar-
shall Underwood, 2d Lieut. ; H.
E. Lombard, Clerk; George A.
Cole, Armorer.
Meetings every Monday even-
ing at Armory, Central sq. bldg.
Western ave.
N. E. Order of Protection.
PURITAN LODGE, NO. 5.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted Nov. 25, 1887.
H. E. Lombard, Sec.
Meet second and fourth Friday
in each month at Cambridge Hall,
631 Mass. ave.
CAMBRIDGE LODGE, NO. 17.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Charles II. Singleton, Warden ;
Mary B. Oliver, See.; Kmma I..
Cooler, Fin. See.: Mary A. Walk-
er. Treas.: Mary A. Dai ley, Sen. :
Waldo A. Spalding, J. l\ Warden.
Meet tiisi and i hird Tuesdays in
each month at Knights of Honor
Hall, 225 Cambridge.
610
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
SECURITY LODGE, NO. 54.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Instituted November, 1888.
Mrs. Helen F. Dudley, sec.
Meet second and fourth Tuesday
evenings at 8o'clock,in each month,
at Odd Fellows Hall, 2076 Mass.
avenue.
UNIVERSITY LODGE, NO. 260.
J.H. McNamee, warden; Charles
E. Caustic, vice warden ; James M.
Shannon, Sec. : James H. Hill,
Fin. Sec.
RED JACKET FIRE VETERAN
ASSOCIATION.
Officers— Geo. II. Blatchford,
Pres.; Philip Cartwright, V. P.
W. Montgomery, Sec. ; Charles
Emerson, Treas. ; W. T. King,
Foreman ; T. Cunningham, Stew-
ard ; Donald Black, Asst. Steward.
Meet at 241 Hampshire st. on
first Sunday of each month.
Order of Haymakers,
PONEMAH LOFT, NO. 9£.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Meet at Odd Fellows' Hall, 536
Mass. ave. fourth Thursday even-
ing of each month.
Order of Scottish Clans.
CLAN MCLEOD, NO. 3.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Meet first and third Thursdays
in every month in Temple of Hon-
or Hall, 591 Mass. ave.
CLAN MACKINTOSH, NO. 13.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted Aug. 15, 1884.
Officers — James Grant, Chief ;
A. H.Stewart,Past Chief ;Thomas
H. Beattie,Sec. ; George Stephens,
Treas.
Meet second and fourth "Wednes-
day of each month, 631 Mass. ave.
CLAN LINDSAY. NO. 125.
Instituted 1895.
Geo. Campbell, Chief; James J.
McKinnell, Past Chief: U. D. Mc-
Clellan, Sec.
Meet in Odd Fellows" Hall, No.
Cambridge.
Order of United Friends.
JOHN ELIOT COUNCIL.NO.112.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted Nov. 22, 1883.
Officers— F. A. White, Chief
Coun. ; Chas. S. Keyes, Rec. and
Financier: Herbert A. Rhoades,
Treas.
Meet first and third Mondays of
each month.
Royal Arcanum.
AGASSIZ COUNCIL, NO. 45.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Instituted Jan. 22, 1878.
Officers— J. C. Svlvia. Regent;
C. R. Proudfoot. Vice Regent; A.
F. Roberts, Sec. : F. H. Barbour,
Treas. ; J. W. Hunnewell, Coll.
Meet first and third Wednesdays
of every month at Odd Fellows'
Hall, 2076 Mass ave.
FRANKLIN COUNCIL. NO. 50.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted Feb. 12. 1876.
E. S. Twisdeu, Regent: H. C.
Hitchcock, Vice Regent; H. A.
Wright, Orator : E. A. Phinney,
Past Regent : E. G. Stevens, Sec. ;
H. F.Russell,Coll. : H.A.Rhoades.
Treas.
Meet the second and fourth
Thursdays in each month, at Cam-
bridge Lower Hall. 631 Mass. ave.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
611
HARVARD COUNCIL, NO. 330.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted May 27, 1879.
J.J. Ahern, Regent; Win. E.
Oilman, V. Regent; Charles Bart-
lett, Orator; A. L. Melcher, P.
Regent; J. G. Bartlett, Sec.; E.
Flint, Jr. Collector; R. E. Ellis,
Guide; David Deny ven. Chaplain;
John H. Harlow, Treas.
Meet first and third Tuesday
evenings of each month, at Odd
Fellows* Hall. 536 Mass. ave.
LECHMERE COUNCIL,N0.1283.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Harrie W. Bettiugson, Regent ;
Herbert E. Stone, Sec.
Meet on first and third Thurs-
days at Odd Fellows' Hall. 249
Cambridge street.
Koyal Society of Good
Fellows.
ANCHOR ASSEMBLY, NO. 30.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
William Spragg, Ruler; George
F. Bicknell, Sec. ; I. D. Thomas,
Treas.
Meet second and fourth Wednes-
day evenings, at G.A.R. Hall, 573
Mass. ave.
CAMBRIDGE ASSEMBLY,
NO. 57.
CAMBRIDGE.
Officers — J. Joseph Corcoran,
Ruler; A. W. Glidden, V. and R.
Sec. : William Gay, Treas.
Meet fourth Wednesday <>t each
month .it G. A.R.Hall, 1236 Mass.
ave.
MIDDLESEX ASSEMBLY,
NO. 94.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Officers — J. T. Shaughnessv,
R. ; William J. Short, Sec. ; J. F.
Brooks, Treas.
Meet last Friday of each month,
at 225 Cambridge/
Sons and Daughters of the
North.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Incorporated 1890.
Officers — Nils Anderson, Pres. ;
John Olson, Sec. ; C. M. Sellman,
Treas.
Meet second and fourth Thurs-
days, at St. George's Hall, Mass.
avenue.
Temperance Organizations.
ROYAL ARCH LODGE, I. O.
OF G. T. NO. 17.
George Bartlett, C. T. ; Harry
H. Hall, Sec. 98 River street.
Meets Tuesday evenings at
Temple of Honor Hall. 591 Mass.
avenue.
CAMBRIDGE TEMPERANCE
REFORM ASSOCIATION.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Organized Dec. 12,1856. by Sam-
uel C. Knights.
Meet every Sunday evening in
Raymond Ball, 628 Ma 38. ave.
CAMBRIDGE WOMAN'S
CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE
UNION.
NORTH C \mukiih.i .
Organized March 11, issr.
.Meet every other Friday In each
month at .1 o'clock p. in. in the
vestry <>t Third Univ. Church,
Ma83. avenue.
612
MISCELCANEOUS DEPARTMENT
MAYFLOWER SECTION, NO. 9,
S. OF T.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Meet second and fourth Wednes-
day evenings, in Temple of Honor
Hall, 591 Mass. ave.
Election of officers, quarterly.
NEW MINERVA DIVISION, 151
S. OF T.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Meet every Tuesday evening, at
Raymond Hall, 628 Mass. ave.
ST. MARY'S TOTAL ABSTI-
NENCE SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Meet in Temperance Hall, Har-
vard, next St. Mary's church.
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC TOTAL
ABSTINENCE AND BENEVO-
LENT SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGE.
Meet on third Sunday of each
month at 4 o'clock, at St. Paul's
Church, Mt. Auburn street.
THE FATHER MATHEW
TOTAL ABSTINENCE
SOCIETY.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Organized December 24, 1849.
Incorporated May, 1850.
St. John's Hall, Fourth street.
UNITY SOCIAL TEMPLE.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Mrs. Agnes McReadie, Cor. Sec.
Meet every Thursday evening at
Temple of Honor Hall, 591 Mass.
avenue.
UNITY TEMPLE OF HONOR,
NO. 10.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Meet every Tuesday evening at
8 o'clock in Temple of Honor
Hall, 591 Mass. ave.
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEM-
PERANCE UNION.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Organized Feb. 3, 1876.
Mrs. Georgia Alexander, Pres. ;
Mrs. A. A. Mead, Sec. ; Mrs. Benj.
J. Hoyt, Treas.
Meet fortnightly at rooms of
the Y. M. C. A. at 3 p. m.
EAST CAMBRIDGE
Organized Oct. 1876.
Officers — E. M. Coburn, Pres. ;
Eliza Ulmer, Vice Pres. ; Miss J.
L. Richmond, Sec. ; Mrs. John
Temple, Treas.
Meet fourth Friday of every
month in parlor of second Baptist
church.
United Order of the Golden
Cross,
PLYMOUTH ROCK COM-
MANDER Y, NO. 40.
CAMBRIDEGPORT.
Instituted January 6, 1879.
Officers— John T. Cook, N. C. ;
L. L. Jones, V. N. C. : I. B.
Robinson, W. P.; Q. S. Freeman,
N. K. of R. ; George A. Davis. F.
K. of R.; A.R. Downing, Treas.
Meet first and third Wednesday
evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall, 631
Mass. ave.
United Order of Pilgrim
Fathers.
CAMBRIDGE COLONY", NO. 45.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Meet first and third Thursday
evenings of each month in Cam-
bridge I. O. O. F. Hall 631 Mass.
ave.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
613
HARVARD COLONY, NO. 60.
CAM BRIDGEPORT.
Fred C. Foster, Gov.; W. S.
Johnson, Lieut. Gov. ; Mrs. Annie
M. Walker, Sec. ; J. W. Walker,
Treas.
Meet first and third Tuesdays of
each month in Cambridge Lower
Hall, 631 Mass. ave.
GENERAL PUTNAM COLONY,
NO. 79.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Meet first and third Friday
evenings in Odd Fellows' Hall,
536 Mass ave.
JOHN ROBINSON COLONY,
NO. 89.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Meet second and fourth Wednes-
day evenings in Cambridge Lower
Hall, 631 Mass. ave.
GOV. ROWELL COLONY,
NO. 114.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Meet second and fourth Monday
evenings in Odd Fellows' Hall,
2076 Mass. ave.
Societies.
ALPHA DELTA PHI CLUB.
64 Mt. Auburn.
Jeremiah J. Chamberlain, Supt.
and Steward.
AMICABLE FIRE SOCIETY.
Instituted April 10, L810.
Officers — Andrew J. Jones,
Pres. ; Frank Hunnewell, Treas.;
0. P. Roberts, clerk.
Meet second .Monday of January
and April.
BRADFORD BOAT CLUB.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Brookline Bridge, end Brookline St.
Officers — Wm. J. Cleary, Pres. ;
Thos. Maguire, V. Pres.; B. F.
Fallon, Rec.Sec. ;Chas. J. Sweeney,
Fin. Sec. ; Geo. A. McKenzie,
Treas. ; Joseph McGuire, Captain.
Meet first Sunday in each month
at Club House.
CAMBRIDGE BENEVOLENT
ASSOCIATION.
Organized May 29, 1875.
Annual meeting for election of
officers, third Thursday in May.
CAMBRIDGE CASINO.
The Cambridge Casino is de-
signed to provide facilities for
boating, lawn tennis, bowling and
kindred sports.
The grounds are situated on the
banks of Charles river, at Mt.
Auburn, cor. Bath st. Old Cam-
bridge.
Officers — Dr. Wallace Preble,
Pres.; Wm. R. Westcott. Sec;
Philip P. Sharpies, Treas.
CAMBRIDGE HUMANE
SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGE.
Organized Aug. 24, 1814.
Francis J. Child, Pres. ; William
Taggart Piper, Treas.; Arthur
Oilman, Sec. 10 Garden st.
Annual meeting third Saturday
in November.
CAMBRIDGE BRANCH OPTHE
INDIAN RIGHTS ASSO-
CIATION.
Mrs. II. N. Wheeler, Pres. :Mrs.
J. C. Pisk, Cor. Sec; Miss a. M.
Jones, Treas. ; Mrs. J. B. Ames,
Auditor
Annual meeting in December.
614
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
CAMBRIDGE MEDICAL IM-
PROVEMENT SOCIETY.
Organized June, 1868.
Officers — Dr. A. L.Norris.Pres. ;
Dr. Wallace Preble, Sec.
Membership about 75.
Meetings the fourth Monday in
each month except July and Au-
gust at 20 Quincy St.
CAMBRIDGE TYPOGRAPHI-
CAL UNION, NO. 61.
Instituted January, 1863.
Officers — D. J. McGrath, Pres.;
Joseph E. Burke, Rec. Sec. ; J. L.
Jones, Jr. Fin. Sec. ; Frank L.
Gookin, Treas.
Annual election, second Monday
in December.
Meet at Raymond Hall,62S Mass.
ave. Cambridgeport,on the second
Monday of each month.
CAMBRIDGE WOMAN'S SUF-
FRAGE LEAGUE.
Organized Dec. 1886.
Col. T. W. Higginson, Honor-
ary Pres. ; Mrs. M. P. C. Billings ;
Pres. : Mrs. Annie T. Spencer, Sec. ;
Miss Ellie Needham, Treas.
Annual meeting in January.
Meet at members* residences.
CAMBRIDGE CIVIL SERVICE
REFORM ASSOCIATION.
Organized Feb. 25, 1881.
Officers — Charles Eliot Norton,
Pres. ; Charles Theodore Russell,
Chauncey Smith, John Reed, Vice
Presidents: Morrill Wyman, Jr.
77 Sparks street, Sec. ; George G.
Wright, 89 Mt. Auburn st. Treas.
THE LIBRARY HALL ASSOCI-
ATION.
Edwin B. Hale, Pres. ; Lucius
B. Grover, Treas.: George G.
Wright, Secretary.
CAMBRIDGE SHAKESPEARE
ASSOCIATION.
Officers— Wm. J. Rolfe. Pres.;
S. L. Thorndike, A. McF. Davis,
Vice Prests. ; Walter Deane, Sec. ;
Alice M. Jones, Treas.
THE NUTTALL ORNITHO-
LOGICAL CLUB.
Officers — Wm. Brewster, Pres. ;
Charles W. Carruth, Vice Pres. ;
Francis H. Allen, Sec. ; Charles
F. Batchelder, Treas.
Meet first and third Mondays in
each month, from October to June,
inclusive, at 145 Brattle street.
UNIVERSITY PRESS RELIEF
ASSOCIATION.
D. W. Grannan, Pres.; J. H.
Hackett, Vice Pres. ; Miss Fannie
H.Prescott, Sec. ; Geo. P. O'Brien,
Treasurer.
CAMBRIDGE CLUB.
Officers— Frank A. Hill, Pres.;
Dr. II. O. Marc y, Vice Pres. :
Charles F. Wyman, Sec. : Will F.
Roaf, Treas.
Meet at Young's Hotel, Boston,
third Monday of each month.
CAMBRIDGE FIREMAN'S RE-
LIEF ASSOCIATION.
Organized April 26, 1869.
Officers — Thomas J. Casey, Pres. ;
James Cunningham, Vice Pres.;
Chas. Emerson, Sec. ; William B.
Cade. Treas.
CAMBRIDGE MASTER
PAINTERS' AND DECORA-
TORS' ASSOCIATION.
Officers — J. F. Thayer, Pres. ;
J. L. P. Ackers, Vice Pres. ; Wm.
E. Wall, Sec. and Treas.
Meet every Monday evening at
671 Mass. av. rm. 13.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
61£
CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL AID
ASSOCIATION OF THE CITY
OF CAMBRIDGE.
All communications addressed
to Joseph E. Frye,Sec. and Treas ;
553 Mass. ave. Cambridgeport.
( AMBRIDGE VETERAN FIRE-
MEN'S ASSOCIATION.
Officers — James W. Bet tin son,
Pres. ; Andrew J. Jones, 1st Vice
Pres. ; James M. Goodwillie, Rec.
Sec. ; res. 9 Pleasant pi. ; John
Loughrey, Fin. Sec. ; Sylvanus
M. Parsons, Treas.
Meetings are held quarterly on
the first Monday in January, April,
July and October. Annual meet-
ing in April.
CAMBRIDGE YOUNG MEN'S
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
678 Mass. ave. Central sq.
Organized 1883.
Officers — Henry White, Pres.;
Wellington Filmore, Vice Pres. ;
Allyne Merrill, Clerk ; J. F. Pen-
nell, Treas. ; Ralph C. Goodwin,
Gen. Sec.
Business meeting of the Asso-
ciation first Thursday evening,
quarterly.
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF
Y. M. C. A.
Mrs. O. H. Durrell, Pres. ; Miss
L. K. Hawes, Sec. ; Mrs. II. R.
Glover, Treas.
Meet third Tuesday of each
month at Y. M. C. A. "rooms, 678
Mass. ave.
THE CANTABRAGIA CLUB.
Organized 1891.
Mrs. E. M. II. Merrill, Pres. ;
Mrs. L. S. B. Brown, Clerk : Grace
s. Rice, Rec. Sec. ; res. 15 Chauncy
st. Mrs. Cyrus l>. Wilder, Treas.
Meet the first and third Friday
afternoons of e;ieh month at The
Newtowne Club House, Ma<<. ave.
CAMBRIDGE YOUNG WOM-
EN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO-
CIATION.
Organized July 10, 1891. Num-
ber of members, 934. Rooms 695
Mass. ave. Open 1.30 to 9.30.
Mrs. Joseph Williams, Pres. ;
Mrs. Jesse Wagner, Mrs. I. W.
Snaith, Vice-Prests. ; Georgia F.
Leonard, Clerk; Mrs. T. H. Emer-
son, Asst. Clerk; Mrs. R.L. Snow.
Treas.; Cornelia B. Fiske, Asst.
Treas. ; Ella S. Danforth, res. 117
Auburn st. Supt. ; Miss Z. G.
Grant, Asst. Supt.; Miss S. A.
Fairfield, Assoc. Visitor.
Directors1 meeting first Tuesday
in each month. Annual meeting
second Thursday in October.
PROSPECT UNION.
744 Mass. ave. Cambridgeport.
Organized January, 1891.
Officers— Robert E. Elv, Pres. ;
C. J. Wood, Yice-Pres/; J. A.
Stinson, Sec. ; H. G. Gray, Treas.
Meet every Wednesday evening.
GYMNASIUM ASSOCIATION.
Cambridgeport, Prospect st. cor.
Harvard.
Daniel F. Brown, Pres. ; Tho-
mas J. Rehill, Secretary; Frank
J. Facev. Treas.
CAMBRIDGEPORT CYCLE
CLUB.
Organized February, 1887, 545
Mass. ave.
Fred. A. Reimer, Pres. ; Charles
Turner, Treas.; W. A. Crocker.
Sec. ; J. I. Kimball, ('apt.
CAMBRIDGE UNION
FLOWER MISSION.
For the distribution ol Mowers.
delicacies, etc., among the sick.
Sirs. (.. F. Ricker, Pres.; Miss
L. M. Chamberlain, Treas. ; Alice
Crowell, See. ss Prospect st.
Meetings every Thursday from
8 to 11 a. in. at Temple Hall. 6
Temple street, from June 1 to
November 1.
616
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
COMPANY A ASSOCIATES.
(Late Co. A. 47th Mass. Vols.)
Officers — Charles B. Stevens,
Pres. ; Geo. A. Wood, Vice-Pres. ;
John H. Harlow, Sec. and Treas.
The officers, G. J. Blaisdell and
Michael Corcoran, Ex. Com.
Annual meeting at Crawford
House, Boston, in Nov.
CITIZENS' TRADE ASSOCIA-
TION OF CAMBRIDGE.
634 Mass. ave.
Officers— vHenry O. Houghton.
Pres. ; David A. Ritchie, Vice-
Pres. ; T. H. Raymond, clerk ;
Oliver J. Rand, Treas.; W. F.
Roaf, Auditor; H. O.Houghton,
T. H. Raymond, John L. Odiorne,
Wm. P. Brown, John F. Danskin,
Enoch Beane, Chas. P. Keith.
Directors.
COLONIAL CLUB.
20 Quincy street.
Officers — James J. Myers, Pres. ;
Geo. Howlaud Cox, Sec. ; Edmund
A, Whitman. Treas.
DOWSE INSTITUTE.
Lecture room, Union Hall, 683
Mass. ave.
Officers — His Honor the Mayor,
and the President of the Common
Council, ex officio ; W. W. Welling-
ton. Pres. ; Frank A. Allen. Sec. ;
Willard A. Bullard, Treas.
EAST END CHRISTIAN
UNION.
Brewery street, near Main.
Officers — Rev. T. F. Wright,
Pres. ; Rev. Alex. McKenzie, Vice
Pres. ; Frederick W. Rogers.
Treas. ; Miss Helen L. Bayley. 133
Austin st. Sec. ; Oliver H. Durrell.
Auditor; J. H. Walker, Supt.
ECONOMY CLUB.
Officers — Wellington Wells,
Pres. ; E. Sidney Berry, Rec. Sec. ;
Addison C. Burnham, Cor. Sec. ;
Fred A. Sawyer, Treas. : Clarence
H. Blake, Librarian.
Meet at Odd Fellows' Hall. 536
Mass. ave. Cambridgeport.
F. A. KENNEDY CO. MUTUAL
BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.
Officers — P. J. Rogers. Pres.:
Wm. J. Cleary. Vice Pres. : Robert
Wilson Treas". : Wm. J. Downev.
Sec.
Meet first Friday in each month
at 622 Mass. ave.
MASON & HAMLIN BENEFIT
SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Officers — John P. Good, Pres. :
Geo. H. Munroe, Sec. : Charles E.
Holman, Treas.
Annual meetir _
May, at 162 Broadway
HARVARD ROWING CLUB.
Organized April, 1890.
Weld Boat House, foot of Boyl-
ston street.
NEWTOWNE OLUB.
1935 to 1939 Mass. ave.
Officers — E. D. Nellen. Pres.;
W. H. Lerned, Vice Pres. : John C.
Svlvia. Sec: Geo. W. Apsev.
Treas.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL
CLUB.
Officers — James Patterson.
Pres.; Alex J. Musgrove. Vice
Pres. : Peter Nelligan. Sec, : Jere-
miah G. Crowley. Treas.
ODD FELLOWS HALL AS-
SOCIATION.
CAMBRIDGE.
Officers — Thos. G. Newgent.
Pres. : Charles Waugh. Vice Pres. :
Charles H. Vollintine. Treas. :
Joseph E. Frye, Clerk.
RIVERSIDE PRESS MUTUAL
BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.
Organized Aug. 30, 1S33.
Officers — Charles W. Duroy.
Pres. ; John G. Thorogood. Treas'. :
William Hankin. Sec
Board of Government meetings.
first Monday of every month. An-
nual meeting first Monday in Jan-
uary, at Riverside Press. Cam-
bridge.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
617
SCANDINAVIAN FINANCIAL
ASSOCIATION.
Officers — John F. Holmberg,
Pres. ; Eric Ericsson, Sec. ; Emanu-
el Anderson, Treas. ; John Lind-
quist, Trustee.
Meet first Thursday of every
month.
THE RIVERSIDE BOAT CLUB.
Officers — Edward T. Hayes,
Pres. ; James J. O'Brien, Vice
Pres. ; Wm. O'Leary, Rec. Sec. :
M. J. Brandon, Fin. Sec. : P. Doh-
ertv, Captain: Patrick Sullivan,
Treas.
Meet second Tuesday of each
month.
CONFERENCE OF ST.
CENT DE PAUL.
VIN-
Officers — P. J. Callahan, Pres. ;
Vice Pres. ; Jere
Bernard McCabe.
John Burke,
Reagan, Sec.
Treas.
Meet at Pastor's house, every
Thursdav at 7 P. M.
ST. JOHN'S LITERARY
INSTITUTE. (CORP) .
Organized Oct. 14, 1854.
Meet at Institute Hall, 271 Cam-
bridge street, second and last
Friday evenings of each month.
THE HOLY GHOST HOSPITAL
FOR INCURABLES.
Under the management of the
Sisters of Charity, Grey Nuns,
for all classes of incurables, irre-
spective of creed or class, 1575
Cambridge.
THE RESCUE HOME.
For the reform of fallen women.
Managed by the Citizen's Rescue
Board of Boston.
Miss Jessie E. Murray. Mission-
ary : Mrs. Ruth K. Clark, Matron:
Mis- Georgie B. Murray, asst.
Matron, 301 Brookliiif.
Corporations
AMERICAN NET AND TWINE
COMPANY.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Established 1842.
Incorporated Nov. 1, 1880.
Second street, between Charles
and Bent.
Cfficers— Willis S. Shepard,
Pres. ; Ivers W. Adams, Treas. ;
Charles E. Belcher, Supt.
AMERICAN RUBBER CO.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated 1878.
Potter, junction Ninth st.
Officers — R. D. Evans, Pres. and
Treas. ;store 114 to 128 Bedford.B.
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF
CAMBRIDGE.
671 Mass. ave.
Incorporated Jan. 16, 1883.
Central sq. building, Western av.
Miss M. Birtwell, Registrar:
Francis S. Childs. Gen'l Sec: J.
Watson Harris, agent.
Office hours, 9 A. M. to 12 M..
2 to 4 and S to 9 P. M.
BAY STATE BRICK CO.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated 1868.
Bear 124 Riudge i
Boston office. 15 Court sq.
H. P. Mallory. Tre I
618
MISCELLANEOUS DEPAR TMENT
BAY STATE CONFECTIONERY
CO. (THE).
141 Hampshire street.
Incorporated June, 1894.
Officers — H. P. Chapman, Pres. ;
K. B. Walker, Vice Pres. ; Geo. E.
Warren, Treas. ; E. Hewitt, Sec.
BAY STATE METAL WORKS.
49 Harvard street.
Incorporated Mary 11, 1893.
Officers — Andrew C. Fisher,
Pres. ; Joseph J. Deveraux, Treas.
and Sec. ; F. H. Holton, Manager.
BOSTON FRESH TRIPE CO.
75 Main street.
CAMBRIGDEPORT.
Officers — Daniel Stearns, Pres. ;
H. C. Derby, Treas.
BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUB-
BER CO.
CAMBRIDGE. ,
Incorporated 1882.
33 Hampshire street, store, 275
Devonshire, Boston.
Officers — Theo. A. Dodge, Pres. ;
J. Edwin Davis, Treas. ; R.Cowen,
Supt.
THE AVON HOME.
309 Mt. Auburn street.
CAMBRIDGE.
Established May 30, 1874.
Incorporated Nov. 1864.
A home for children found desti-
tute within the limits of Cam-
bridge. Number of children, 40.
Application for admission of child-
ren must be made to Mrs. Robert
B. Storer, 63 Garden St., Mrs. M.
A. Bacon, 315 Broadway, Miss
Mary A. Ellis, 1756 Mass. avenue,
and Mrs. Henry Westcott, 88 Ap-
pleton street.
Officer — Wm. . Taggard Piper,
Pres.; Oliver H. Durrell, Vice
Pres. ; Miss Mary A. Ellis, Treas. ;
Miss Maria Murdock, Clerk; Mrs.
Annie Melick, Matron.
THE GEORGE F.BLAKE MNFGi .
CO.
Third street.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Store 185 Devonshire, Boston.
C. E. Bigelow, Pres.; Max
Nathan, treas.; A. W. Christian-
son, Supt.
CAMBRIDGE BAKING CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Incorporated 1889.
438 Mass. ave.
F. A. Kennedy, Pres.; J. W.
Hazen, Sec. and Treas.; F. A.
Kennedy, J. W. Hazen, Leander
Pierce, Directors.
CAMBRIDGE CEMETERY.
CAMBRIDGE.
Consecrated Nov. 1, 1854. Con-
tains about 91 acres.
Located on Coolidge avenue.
George S. Saunders, Chairman ;
Wm. A. Bertsch, Nathan C. Lom-
bard, Charles O. Welch, Herbert
A. Chase, J. H. H. McNamee,
Commissioners : Edward J. Bran-
don, Corp. Clerk; Charles S.
Childs, supt. ; Henry C. Hobbs.
Foreman ; J. Watson Taylor,
Clerk of the Cemetery.
CAMBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE
BANK.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Chartered Sept. 5, 1887.
Capital stock $500,000.
Rufus R. Wade, Pres. ; Maurice
H. Adams, Vice Pres. ; John H.
Ponce, Sec. ; John Loughrey,
Treas. ; John H. Ponce, Attorney.
Monthly meetings at G. A. R.
Hall, second Wednesday evening
of each month. New series Jan-
uary and July.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
619
CAMBRIDGE ELECTRIC
LIGHT COMPANY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Albro street, corner Western
avenue.
J, Q. Bennett, pres. ; T. H. Ray-
mond, Treas. See page. 830.
CAMBRIDGE GAS LIGHT CO.
CAMBRIDGE.
Office 1290 Mass. ave. works Third
street.
Capital stock, $700,000.
Daniel U. Chamberlin, Pres. ;
Adolph Vogl, Sec. and Treas. ;
Henry Endicott, D. V. Chamber-
lin, Quincy A. Vinal, Stanley B.
Hildreth, W. A. Bullard, Daniel
G. Tyler. Henry C. Rand, Direc-
tors; H. A. Allyn, Supt.
CAMBRIDGE HOSPITAL.
CAMBRIDGE.
Mt. Auburn street, opposite
Lowell and Channing sts.
Ward 1.
Dr. H. P. Walcott, Pres. ; Dr
W. W. Wellington, Vice Pres. ;
W. A. Bullard, Treas. ; Charles L.
Fuller, Sec. ; Morrill Wyman,
Daniel U. Chamberlin, Robert O.
Fuller, Alexander MoKenzie, Asa
P. Morse, Francis C. Foster, Wil-
liam Lawrence, W. A. Bullard,
E. D. Leavitt, Charles L. Fuller,
Trustees; Mrs. Mary A. Ballou,
Matron.
CAMBRIDGE HOMES FOR
AGED PEOPLE.
CAMHHIU<iEl>ORT.
157 Hancock street.
Organized Nov. 1, 1891.
Officers — Jabez Fox, Pres. ;
Franklin Penin, Treas. ; Mrs.
Jabez Fox, Secretary; Willard
A. Bullard, Daniel U. Chamberlin,
Jabez Fox, Franklin Pen-in, Mrs.
Charles L. Harding, Miss Mary E.
Howe, Mrs. ( lharles L. Jones, Sirs.
Jabez Fox, Mrs. J. Warren Mer-
rill, Miss Velma M. Morse, Miss
Maria Murdock,Mrs. William Read,
Mrs. J. A. Swan, Miss Martha G.
Watriss, Mrs. H. D. Yerxa, Direc-
tors; Mrs. Josephine Elmore,
Matron.
a
a
CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Office 763 Mass. ave.
PDana W. Hyde, Pres. ; Alfred L.
Barbour, Sec. and Treas. See p.
14.
CAMBRIDGE POLICE MUTU-
AL AID ASSOCIATION.
C AM BRIDGEPORT .
Incorporated June 10, 1884.
Officers— Thomas J. Real, Pres. ;
F. J. Coghlan, Vice Pres. ; Charles
L. Pike, Treas. ; Thomas H. Lucy,
Secretary.
Meet third Thursday in each
month at station 2.
CAMBRIDGE SAFE DEPOSIT
AND TRUST CO.
1298 and 1300 Mass. ave.
Organized Nov. 7, 1892.
Office hours. 8 A. M. to 2 P. M.
5 P. M. to 6 P. M.
Joseph B. Russell, Pres.; Louis
W. Cutting, Treas. See p. 770.
CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL UNION.
42 Brattle street.
Organized February 1871.
Incorporated 187G.
Legh R. Pearson, Supt.
Open daily, Sundays excepted,
from 8 A. M. to 9.30 P. M.
J. G. Thorp, Pres. ; Menrv N.
Wheeler, Nice Pres.; John 11.
Moreland, Clerk ; Geo.E. Saunders,
Treas.
■a:
620
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
THE COLUMBIAN CO-OPERA-
TIVE BANK.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
763 Mass. ave.
Alfred L. Barbour, Pres. ; Wm.
W. Dallinger, Vice Pres. ; Wm. E.
Burrage, Sec. and Treas.
Meeting first Monday of each
month at 7.30 P. M.
CAMBRIDGE VINEGAR CO.
75 Main street.
Incorporated 1889.
George F. Parker, Pres. ; H. C.
Derby, Treas. ; J. Edward Wright,
Supt.
CAMBRIDGEPORT DIARY CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
26 to 32 Blackstone street.
Edwin Dresser, Pres. ; Albert S.
Parsons, Treas. ; J. A. Wade, Supt.
GEORGE W. GALE LUMBER
COMPANY.
336 Main street.
Established 1841. Incorporated
1891.
George W. Gale, Pres.; F. D.
Sterritt, Vice Pres. ; J. M. Dean,
Treas. See front cover
DOVER STAMPING CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
385 Putnam avenue.
Store 88 and 90 North st. Boston.
Edward H. Whitney, Pres. ; H.
N. Loveland, Treas.
GEO. G. PAGE BOX CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
3 to 13 Hampshire street.
Incorporated 1883.
Wesley L. Page, Pres. ; Clarence
M. Howlett, Treas.; Dana R.
Johnson, Clerk. See page opp.391
HARUGARI ASSOCIATION.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated Mar. 5, 1878.
Joseph H. Weiand, Sec.
Meet at Harugari Hall, Sixth,
cor. Spring. Yearly meetings
second Monday of January.
HOWARD BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY OF CAMBRIDGE.
Organized 1850.
Incorporated 1867.
Geo. H. Rugg, Pres. ; Francis
E. Seaver,Sec. : Frederick Odiorne,
Treas. ; George Close, Fred Odi-
orne, James Coleman, George H.
Rugg, Nathan H. Hoi brook,
Francis E. Seaver, Mrs. Martha B.
Wellington, Miss Velma M.Morse,
Managers.
Meet first Monday in each
month.
IVERS & POND PIANO CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Factory, Main, cor. Albany.
Warerooms, 114 Boylston, Boston.
Wm. H. Ivers, Pres. ; George
A. Gibson, Treas. ; Handel Pond,
General Manager; John B. Day-
foot, Supt.
LONGFELLOW MEMORIAL.
Incorporated 1882.
Officers Prof. C. E. Norton,
Pres. ; Arthur Gilman, 5 Water-
house street, Cambridge, Mass.
Sec. ; Benjamin Vaughan, Treas. ;
Charles E. Norton, Arthur Gil-
man, Benjamin Vaughan, William
Lawrence, T. W. Higginson, Sam-
uel L. Montague, Henry P. Wal-
cott, Directors.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
621
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN &
PIANO CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Factory, 162 Broadway.
Warerooms, 146 Boylston, Boston.
Edward P. Mason, Pres. and
Treas. ; A. H. Foucar, Clerk ;
George B. Kelly, Supt. ; Henry
Basford, Sec. ; E. P. Mason, James
Hollyer, George B. Kelly, Harry
L. Mason, Henry Basford.
MASS. SOCIETY FOR THE
PREVENTION OF
CRUELTY TO CHILDREN.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Home 139 Austin street.
Office, 15 Pemberton sq. Boston.
Incorporated 1878.
Miss Susie L. Macomber, Matron.
Charles Follen Atkinson, Treas. ;
Frank B. Fay, Gen. Agent and
Secretary.
MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY.
town.
Incorporated in 1831 New char-
ter, 1835. Area about 135 acres.
There are about 6000 private lots.
Israel M. Spelman, Boston,
Pres. ; H. B. Mackintosh, Treas. ;
L. G. Farmer, Sec. 5 Tremont,
room 38, Boston ; James C. Scor-
gie, Supt. at the Cemetery.
MT. SINAI BUILDING ASSO-
CIATION.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Mass. ave. cor. Walden St.
Incorporated 1892.
NEW ENGLAND LODGE ASSO-
CIATES, I. O. O. F.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Office,Odd Fellows' building,215
Cambridge street.
Incorporated 1873.
James S. Clark, Pres.; G. H.
Simpson, Clerk; J. Edwin Price,
Treas.
NEW ENGLAND SPRING BED
COMPANY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Factory Osborn St., store 99 Canal
st. Boston.
Elmer H. Gray, Pres. ; M. S.
Fickett, Treas. : D.W. Wormwood,
Sec.
STANDARD OIL CO.
Riverside Oil station.
Sixth, cor. Potter street, store 61
Broad, Boston.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Organized 1877.
William Donald, manager.
See page 21.
THE NEW YORK BISCUIT CO.
Incorporated 1889.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
27 Franklin street.
William H. Moore, Pres. ; Geo.
P. Johnson, Treas. ; J. W. Hazen,
Manager. See back cover
ODD FELLOWS' HALL ASSO.
CIATIOX.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
536 Mass. ave.
Thos. G. Newgent, Pres. ; (lias.
H. Vollintine, Treas.; Joseph E.
Five, Clerk; Wm. Gordon, .1. II.
Whiting, W. J. Corbett. II. K.
Moore, LeForest 1). Howe, Direc-
tors.
Annual meetiug second Monday
in December.
622
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
GEO. W. SEAVERNS PIANO
ST. PAUL CATHOLIC SCHOOL
ACTION CO.
ASSOCIATION
Incorporated May 1, 1889.
Mt. Auburn, Junction Bow and
113 Broadway.
Arrow Streets.
George W. Seaverns, Pres. and
Treas.
Incorporated 1890.
Archbishop John J. Williams,
RELIANCE CO-OPERATIVE
Pres. ; Rev. Wm. Orr, Vice Pres.
BANK OF CAMBRIDGE.
and Treas. ; Anna Morgan, clerk ;
Chartered July 16, 1889.
Sister Margaret Mary, for liter-
ary, moral and religious educa-
Capital, $1, 000, 000.
tion.
Joseph G. Thorp, Pres. ; Her-
man Bird, Vice Pres. ; Edward W.
UNION HALL ASSOCIATION.
White, Sec. and Treas. ; Wm. A.
Bancroft, Attorney.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Monthly meetings second Wed-
Asa P. Morse, Pres. ; James H.
nesday of each month at Lyceum
Hall, W. A. Bullard, John S. Saw-
Hall building.
yer, Asa P. Morse, R. O. Fuller,
Directors; W. A. Bullard, Clerk
REVERSIBLE COLLAR CO.
and Treas. ; M. L. Wilder, Janitor.
Putnam avenue.
WEST END ST. RY. CO.
CAMBRIDGE.
CAMBRIDGE DIVISION.
Boston office, 27 Kilby.
Office, 1376 Mass. av. Harvard sq.
Incorporated 1866.
General offices, 81 Milk st. Boston.
Capital stock, #250,000.
Samuel Little, Pres.
Phineas Pierce, Pres.
Eben Denton, Treas.
See page 10.
Post Office Stations,
ROBERTS IRON WORKS CO.
CAMBRIDGE.
92 Main street.
Station E.
Incorporated Jan. 22, 1889.
Capital Stock, $40,000.
18 Boylston street.
George B. Roberts, Treas.
William J. Cunningham, Supt. :
F. A. Glines,, Hugh Curry, M. C.
STANDARD BRASS CO.
Cone, Mrs. Annie E. Daniels, J. C.
Osborn, near Main street.
Breen, J. L. Sheehan, Henry P.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Casey, Franklin Sawyer, Clerks :
Incorporated May 23, 1894.
William Gay. Theodore P. Pren-
tice, Charles H. Cutler, H.E. Bur-
Timothy J. Paine, Pres. ; Harri-
ton, Florestan Fish, E. S. Savory,
son F. Hawkes, Sec. and Treas.
J. C. Home. George E. Hennan,
J. W. O'Brien, I. M. Egan, John
STANDARD TURNING
F. Dee, E. M. Scanlan, J. T. Hen-
WORKS.
essey, John D. Donovan, John E.
122 Broadway.
Furfey, J. T. Coogan, W. J.
O'Brien, D. J. Cosgrove, Daniel
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
F. Hickev, Arthur Barnaby, Fred
Incorporated Nov. 28, 1882.
W. Blanchard, D. F. Kerr, Fred
Walter Ela, Pres. and Treas. ;
C.Kelley, Letter Carriers; Charles
Richard Ela, manager. See back
Fleet, Fred Fleet. Maurice Nagle,
cov?r.
Special Delivery Messengers.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
623
Mails close 3 15, 6 15, 8 20,
10 20 a.m, 12 20, 2 20, 5 15, 6 45,
and 9 15 p. m. One midnight
mail.
Mails arrive at 4 00, 6 30, 8 30,
10 45 a. m. 12.30, 2.30, 2 45, 4 45,
7 15, and 9 30 p. m.
Sunday mail arrives 4 00, 9 30
a. m. 5 30, 8 00, 9.30 p. m.
Sunday Mail closes 5 00 and
9 15 p. m. alse at midnight
Carriers delivery 7 30, 11 00
a. m. 3 05, 5 00 p. m.
Cambridge Register Mails close,
10 20 a. m. 6.00 p. m.
Office hours from 7 15 a. m. to
8 00 p. m. Sundays from 9 15 to
10 15 a. m.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Station F.
647 Mass. ave.
F. M. Small, Supt. ; P. J. Mad-
den, Chi^f Clerk ; John E. Hickey,
Thomas W. Mulling, Andrew F.
Dwyer, Francis V. Willhauck,
Francis J. Murphy, Clerks.
John Bright, Jr., John M.
Campbell, Joseph J. Cavanagh, A.
Otis Chamberlain, Frank S. Dar-
dis, Nathaniel J. Deer, Samuel A.
Freeman, Henry C. Hackett, Da-
vid J. Keefe, Edward D. Kirley,
Charles E. Linton, D. W. McCar-
thy, D. E. McGillicuddy, D. J.
McMahon, Charles R. Mulhern,
James Nagle, Wm. J. O'Reillv, J.
J. O'Neil, John H. Peters, John
M. Rourke, Edward J. Sullivan,
Charles H. Wells, Carriers.
Edward J. White, Substitute.
W. .). McMenimen, special De-
livery.
Mails arrive from Boston 0 20,
S 25 a.m. 12 25, 2 25, 1 25, (5 45 p.m.
Mails depart tor Boston 6 55,
9 05, 10 55 a.m. 12 55, 3 05, 5 15,
7 15, 9 40 p.m.
Sunday mails arrive 7 55, (.» 25
a.m. 5 25 p.m.; depart S 25, 9 53
a.m. 5 41, i) 40 p.m.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Station M.
343 Cambridge street.
John A. Collins, Supt. ; Timothy
Quinn, Jeremiah T. O'Leary,
John J. Welsh, Henry G. Grainger
and Lawrence M. McCarthy, Let-
ter Carriers; James H. Newman
and James J. Buckley, Clerks.
Mails arrive 6 45, 8 40, 10 25 a.m.
12 10, 2 25, 4 23, 6 54 p.m. Mails
leave at 6 40, 8 30, 9 05, 10 55 a.m.
12 30, 12 55, 5 40, 7 20 p.m.
Street letter box outside is col-
lected daily, direct for the Boston
office, at 8 30 and 11 00 a.m. 2 00,
4 00, 8 00 p.m. Suudays, 5 00,
8 00, 11 00 p.m.
East Cambridge Register Mails
close 10 30 a.m. and 6 00 p.m.
Registered Money Order Office
open 8 00 a.m. to 6 00 p.m.
Office hours from 7 00 a.m. to
8 00 p.m. Sundavs from 9 00 to
10 00 a.m.
Special Messenger Delivery at
all hours.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Station P.
1849 Mass. ave.
Joseph Britton, Supt. ; C. F.
Raymond, W. A. Cleveland, Alvin
A. Bullen, John M. Madden, Wal-
ter Cutter, Geo. A. Merrill, Letter
Carriers.
Mails arrive G 35, 8 40, 10 40
a.m. 12 40, 2 40, 4 -10, 7 00 p.m.
Mails close 0 40, 8 50, 10 40 a.m.
12 40, 2 50, 5 30 and 7 00 p.m.
arrive 10 15 a.m. and 1 13 p.m.
Close 10 00 and 0 00 p.m.
Office hours from 7 00 a.m. to
8 00 p.m. Sundavs from 10 00 to
11 00 a.m. Mails arrive at 0 00
a.m.
Sub Stat ion No. 1.
< loncord ave. Somerset Hill.
624 MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
GENEKAL INSTRUCTIONS.
See that your letters are sealed and stamped.
Do not abbreviate the address. Always use street address or
box number when convenient.
11 Visitors "or " transients " should have mail addressed " in
care of," etc.
Place your address on upper lef thand corner of envelope, and
it will be returned if undelivered.
Place your stamp in upper right hand corner.
Nothing except an address label can be attached or pasted
on postal card, except at letter rates.;
Postmasters are permitted to read postal cards, to prohibit
the mailing of obscene literature.
Second, third and fourth class matter must not be sealed
against inspection.
There is no limit of weight to first or second class matter or
single books ; all other matter is limited to four pounds.
Liquids can be mailed only in wooden or metal boxes.
Persons sending postal cards and who write upon the address
side of them " in haste," or other words unconnected with their
delivery, subject them to letter postage, and they are held as
unmailable.
RATES OF POSTAGE IN U. S.
Registered Letters and Packages, 8 cents each, in addition to
regular postage. Postal Cards, one cent each. Circulars, 1 cent
for two ounces or fraction thereof.
Transient newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, when
sent by other than a news agent or publisher, 1 cent for 4 ounces
or fraction. Any other articles of printed matter, 1 cent for
2 ounces or fraction, prepaid by stamps. Newspapers and
periodicals, to regular subscribers, when sent from office of pub-
lication or from news agent, 1 ct. a pound. Eegular matter for
local delivery when it is to be delivered by carriers, can only
be mailed for one cent each for newspapers (exceptiug week-
lies), and periodicals not exceeding 2 ounces; and two cents
each for periodicals weighing more than two ounces.
All transient matter must be sent in a cover open at the ends or
sides. There must be no word or communication written on the
same after its publication, or upon the cover, except the name
and address of the person to whom it is to be sent, and the name
of the person sending same. There must be no paper or other
thing inclosed in or with such printed matter.
Parcel Postage. — All articles of merchandise (except poisons,
explosive materials, etc., liable to injure the mails), 1 cent for
every ounce, not exceeding 4 pounds.
Postal Notes. — For any amount not exceeding S4.99, uniform
rate of three cents.
SPECIAL DELIVERY.
The special deliver}' system includes all post offices in the
United States and all classes of mail matter.
Accordingly every article of mailable matter, mailed at any
post office in the United States, to which is affixed a 10 cent
special delivery stamp in addition to regular postage, will be
delivered at Letter Carrier offices within the carrier limits, im-
mediately on arrival between the hours of 7 a. m. and II p. m.,
and at any other post office within a one mile radius between
the hours of 7 a. m. and 9 p. m.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 625
PROHIBITED ARTICLES.
The following articles are prohibited from transmission.
Publications which violate the copyright laws of the country of
destination ; poisonous and explosive substances ; live or dead
animals, except dead insects and reptiles when thoroughly dried;
fruits and vegetables, and substances which exhale a bad odor ;
lottery tickets, lottery advertisements or lottery circulars ; all
obscene or immoral articles ; articles which in any way damage
or destroy the mails or injure the persons handling them. Live
bees are mailable as merchandise (4th class matter), at 1 cent
per ounce, if so put up as to run no risk of soiling or injuring
the mails, or escaping and to be easy of inspection.
FOREIGN.
Letters to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland, and
the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French, and Portu-
guese possessions in the West Indies and Africa, Brazil, Ar-
gentine Republic, Peru, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre, Mique-
lon, Egypt, Newfoundland, all parts of India, and the Straits
Settlements, Nassau, Colon, Barbadoes, Bermuda, Uruguay, Ec-
uador,Xicaragua, Madagascar, Bolivia, Xew South Wales, New
Zealand, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, South Africa, St. Hele-
na,Chili and Sandwich Islands, 5 cents per half ounce. Canada,
2 cents. Mexico game as the United States, except that liquors
cannot be sent.
Newspapers to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland
aud the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French and Port-
uguese possessions in the West Indies and Africa, Argentine Re-
public, Peru, Ecuador, Chili, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre,
Miquelon, all parts of India, Nassau, Barbadoes, Madagascar,
Bolivia, St. Helena, South Africa, Natal and Newfoundland, i
cent for two ounces. Canada, 1 cent for four ounces. Austra-
lia, Xew South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Victoria, Tas-
mania, and Mexico, 1 cent per four ounces.
Postal Cards to all postal union countries where five cent
etter postage prevails, 2 cents. Canada and Mexico, 1 cent.
MONEY ORDERS. -DOMESTIC.
For Orders for sums not exceeding 82.50, 3 cents; over $2.50
and not exceeding $5, 5 cents ; over 85 and not exceeding $10,
8 cents; over 810 and not exceeding $20, 10 cents; over 820 and
not exceeding 830, 12 cents; over 830 and not exceeding 840,
15 cents ; over $40 and not exceeding $50,18 cents: over $50
and exceeding 860, 20 cents; over $60 ami not exceeding 87."). 2.")
cents; over $75 and not exceeding 8100, 30 cents.
FOREIGN.
Money Orders issued on Alexandria in Egypt, Assab, Austria.
Bahama [slands, Belgium, Bermuda [eland, Ueyroot, lirit i-li
Bechuanaland, British Guiana, British India, Canada, (ape Col-
ony, Ceylon Straits, Cyprus. I )enmark, Falkland Islands, Prance,
Algeria and Tunis Gambia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greal Britain,
Hawaiian Republic, Hongkong. Hungary. Iceland via. Den-
mark, Ireland, Italy. Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Luxemburg,
Malta. Massowah, Mauritius, Morocco, Natal. Netherlands,
Newfoundland, New South Wales, New Zealand, Norway,
Orange Free States, Panama, Portugal, Queensland, St. Selena,
Salonlea, Salvador Settlements, Shaghai, Smyrna, south Aus-
tralia, Sweden, Switzerland, Tangier, Tasmania, Transvaal.
Trinidad, and Tobago, Victoria, Western Australia, Windward
Islands, Zanzibar. Rates 10 cents on every $10.
626
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Kailroad Stations.
Boston & Maine R. R. East
Cambridge station, foot of Third
street.
Boston & Maine R. R. No. Cam-
bridge junction, Mass. ave.
Fitchburg R.R.West Cambridge
station, Sherman street.
Fitchburg R. R. (Watertown
Branch), Fresh Pond station.
Fitchburg R. R. (Watertown
Branch), Mt. Auburn station, Mt.
Auburn street.
Fitchburg R. R. Cambridge sta-
tion, Mass. ave.
Middlesex County.
Incorporated May 10,1643
Shire Towns, Cambridge (East)
and Lowell.
County Officers. — Charles J.
Mclntire, Judge of Probate and
Insolvenc}^ ; Samuel H. Folsom,of
Winchester, Registrar of Probate
and Insolvency ; William E .Rogers,
of Wakefield, Asst. Registrar of
Probate and Insolvency ; Charles
B. Stevens, of Cam bridge port,
Registrar of Deeds ; George F.
Lawton, of Lowell, Judge of Pro-
bate: J. P. Thompson, of Lowell,
Registrar of Deeds, Northern Dis-
trict; F. N. Wier, of Lowell Dist.
Attorney ; George A. Sanderson,
of Littleton, Asst. Dist. Attorney;
Jos. O. Hayden, of Somerville,
County Treas. ; Theodore C. Hurd
or. Winchester, Clerk of the Courts ;
John L. Ambrose, of Somerville,
lst.Asst.Clerk; William C. Dilling-
ham, of Maiden, 2d Asst. Clerk.
County Commissioners. — J.
Henry Read, of Westford, Francis
Bigelow, of Natick, and Samuel
O.Upham,of Waltham. Meetings
at Cambridge, every Tuesday and
Saturday except in September ;at
Lowell the first Tuesday in Sept.
The Jurisdiction of the County
Commissioners of Middlsex ex-
tends over Revere and Winthrop,
in the County of Suffolk.
Special Commissioners. — Ed-
ward E. Thompson, of Woburn,
and Lyman Dike, of Stoneham.
Law Library. — Miss Grace L.
Rowley, Librarian.
House of Correction. John M.
Fisk, Master of the House of Cor-
rection and Keeper of the Jail ;
George D. Ford, Deputy Master ;
Fred H.Smith, Bookkeeper; War-
ren G. Livermore, William C.
Jones, James C. Herring, John W.
Sleeper, Shop Officers; O. D.
Parmenter,Prison Officer ; Warren
Jackson, Jail Officer; Ransom
Willard, Receiving Clerk; William
H. Sleeper, Steward ;Geo.P.Purdy,
Geo. E. Locke, Thomas Anderson,
John Smith. Officers; Charlotte
W. Coburn, Matron; Mrs. H. N.
Berry and Miss N. L. Gardner,
Asst! Matrons; Edward R. Utley,
Physician ; Chester F.Clark, Supt.
of Brush Dept. ; C. F. Kenney,
Fred Griffin, Charles Lyman,
instructors; Warren Crane, H. W.
Marston, Engineers ;W.C.Hackert,
F. W.Peckham,J.J. Quinn, Watch-
men.
Bail Commissioners. — Henry H.
Winslow, Edw. B. Malley.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil
Officers. — George Hay ward, of
Concord. Henry A. Stevens, of
Cambridge.
Sheriff. — Henry G. Cushiug, of
Lowell. Special Sheriff. —John
M. Fisk, of East Cambridge.
Deputy Sheriffs. — Walter C.
Wardwell, of Cambridge; Bartho-
lomew M. Young, of Cambridge-
port; James H. McKenna,of Wal-
tham ; George F. Stiles, of Lowell ;
Charles F. Morse, of Marlboro;
Charles G. Whitmam, Marlboro ;
George Nutt, Natick; Samuel W.
Tucker, Newton ; Henry C. Sher-
win. Ayer; Appleton H. Torrey,
Groton; Geo. G. Tidsbury, Ash-
land; M.FrankEastman. Melrose;
Lyman H.Richards, Maiden ;John
A. Tolman, Waltham ; William H.
Walsh. So. Framingham.
Superior Court Officers. — Alvah
S. Baker and Harry E. Shaw,
Lowell ; Edwin O. Child s,Newton ;
Frederick M. Estey,Framingham;
George W. W. S a ville, Maiden ;
John R. Fairbairn, East Cam-
bridge; John E. Tidd, Woburn;
Robert Duddy, Somerville ; Isaac
I. Doaiie, Court Stenographer.
COURTS.
Superior Court. —Civil Terms,
at Lowell, on the second Monday
. in March, and the second Monday
in September; at Cambridge, on
the first Monday in June, and the
second Monday in December.
Crimina Terms, at Cambridge,
on the second Monday in February
and the first Monday in June ; at
Lowell on the third Monday in
October.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
G2f
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Abbot Philip S.
Abbott John K.
Adams Charles W.
Adams Harry B.
Ahern John J.
Alger Alpheus B.
Alger Edwin A.
Allen Frank A.
Allison George A.
Almy Charles
Apple ton John H.
Apsey Albert S.
Auerbach Junius T.
Authier Joseph 0.
Aylward James F.
Badger Walter I.
Baker William A.
Baldwin Louis F.
Barbour Alfred L.
Bartlett Joseph G.
Bates James E.
Bennett Josiah Q.
Berry E. Sidney
Bird Herman
Blackman Edgar S.
Blake Edwin H.
Blodgett W. K. Jr.
Bonney Pelham
Bradford Russell
Brandon Edward J.
Breed Arthur F.
Bright Elmer H.
Brooks John
Buckley Daniel A.
Bullard Daniel W.
Bullard John C.
Burnham Addison C.
Burrage Frederic E.
Burrage William W.
Cahill John
Campbell Francis
Capelle Jonas F.
Casey Thomas H.
Chalmers Alexander
Chamberlain Albert H.
Champlin Edgar R.
Chase Josiah G.
( lurk Amasa 8. K.
Clarke ( i-eorge L.
(lose John
Clukas George M.
Conant Charles M.
Conlau Felix
CoOgai] .Michael B.
Cook Frank Gay lord
< loveney Jeremiah W.
( loveney John W .
( Ox George How land
Cox .James
Cram Henry B.
( 'rosw ell Simon < i.
< 'nshinan Charles A.
('ntter Watson G.
Dallinger William W.
Daly Augustine J.
Daly John E.
Dana Richard H.
Danforth Vespasian
Davis Bancroft G.
Davis Frank M.
Davis George A.
Dickinson David T.
Dickson William
Dudley Warren P.
Dunbar William H.
Durant William B.
Durgin Edwin A.
Ela Richard
Ellis William R,
Evans George S.
Everett Edward F.
Everett Otis
Fairbairn John R.
Fellows Charles H.
Fern Otis L.
Field George G.
Fisk Frederick D.
Fiske John M.
Flaig Simon
Foran George J.
Ford George D.
Foster Eben B.
Fox Jabez
Fudge David
Fuller Charles L.
Gage Seth Newton
Goodnow Freeman C.
Gorham Alfred
Gray Horace J.
Hale Edwin B.
Hall James M. W.
Hall William S.
Hancock Charles E.
Hannum Leander M.
Hambly John B.
Hammond Franklin T.
Harris Charles X.
Harris James G.
Harris J. Watson
Haskins David G. Jr.
Hastings Frank W.
Haynes Henry A.
lleileriian David
Henchman Nathaniel H.
Henderson C. W. Jr.
Hill I'. Stanhope
Hill James D.
Holton Fred II.
Hooper Edward W.
Howard George II.
Howe Archibald M.
I low o ( ieorge E.
How let t Horace B.
Hubbard Charles E.
Hunt Freeman
Hunt fhomaa
Hurd Theo. C.
Hurley John H.
Hutchins William E.
Jewell William E.
Johnson John W. H.
Jones Arthur E.
Jones Charles Willis
Jose Edwin H.
Kelley Joseph J.
Kennedy John J.
Kern Francis V. B.
Kiernan Thomas J.
King Benjamin
Kingsley Chester W.
Knappe Carl
Lamb George
Lathrop William L.
Law Emerson W.
Lawrence George P.
Leighton Thomas, Jr.
Levy Alvah M.
Leverett George V.
Lincoln Henry L.
Lindsay P. Allen
Livermore Joseph P.
Lombard Nathan C.
Mackintire Geo. E.
Mahady John
Malley Edward B.
Marble William
Marvin William J.
McCallar Geo. M.
McCready Jose C.
McDaniel Samuel W.
McDunie John
Mclntire Charles J.
McKelleget George F.
McKelleget Richard J.
Melledge Robert J.
Merrill Samuel
Metcalf Eliab W.
Meyers Julius
Montague Samuel L.
Moore Edward M.
Morgan George F.
Morrill William V.
Munroe Charles W.
Munroe William A.
Murphy John F.
MLuzzey David P.
Nash Nathaniel C.
N'a/.ro ( 'liarles G.
Neligan Peter,
Nelson Ebenezer
New some Moses
NickersoD Frank S.
Norton Charles Eliot
O'Brien Edward B.
o*( onnor Thomas H .
( )diorne John I..
Osborn Horace K.
Parke < leorge W.
Parker Edmund M ■
628
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Parker Horatio G.
Russell Charles Theo.
Thompson William G.
Parry John E.
Russell Charles Theo. Jr.
Thompson William V.
Partridge Frank P.
Russell Henry E.
Thorndike S. Lothrop
Partridge Horace
Russell Herbert F.
Thurston Charles H.
Patton Jacob C.
Russell J. Henry
Thurston George A. Jr.
Perkins George A.
Russell William E.
Thurston John H.
Perkins James M.
Saunders Charles H.
Traynor Francis
Perrin Franklin
Sawyer George A.
Tupper William T.
Pevey Gilbert A. A.
Scott John J.
Walker John H.
Pidgin Charles F.
Scottron Thomas C.
Walton Milton L.
Piper George F.
Sias Samuel S.
Waugh Charles
Piper William Taggard
Sleeper Fred W.
Wells Henry D.
Ponce John H.
Smith Ralph N.
Wells John D.
Pope Eugene A.
Snow Samuel
Wells Wellington
Porter Perez G.
Soper James B.
Weston-Smith Robert D.
Price James M.
Spelman Henry M.
White Alphonso E.
Proctor Thomas F.
Spencer Charles W.
White John G.
Putnam Herbert
Stearns William F.
White Moses P.
Rand Edward L.
Stevens Charles B.
Whitman Edmund A.
Eeardon Edmund
Stevens Elbridge G.
Whitney Harrie H.
Rice Charles D.
Stevens Henry A.
Whitney Henry F.
Richardson William M.
Stewart Arthur M.
Whittemore Charles A.
Roberts Albert F.
Stocker Alfred A.
Winslow Henry H.
Roberts James H.
Storey Fred G.
Wright William
Rogers Frederick W.
Surbridge R. C.
Wyman Charles F.
Rolfe Charles J.
Thayer Ezra R.
Wyman John P.
Rowe Ernest H.
Thomas Charles H.
Russell Charles L.
Thompson Edward H.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Abbot Philip S.
Adams John F.
Alger Alpheus B.
Alger Edwin A.
Almy Charles
Amee John
Appleton John H.
Apsey Albert S.
Auerbach Junius T.
Awlward James F.
Baker William A.
Barbour Alfred L.
Bowker Arthur L.
Brandon Edward J.
Brooks Arthur H.
Bullard John C.
Burnham Addison C.
Cahill John
Chase Josiah G.
Clarke George L.
Conant Charles M.
Cook Frank Gaylord
Coogan Michael B.
Cox Geo. Howland
Croswell Simon G.
Daly Augustine J.
Davis George A.
Davis Henry B.
Dickson William
Dolan Thomas F.
Donovan James A.
Dudley Sanford H.
Durant William B.
Durgin Edwin A.
Earie Walter F.
Ellis William R,
Fairbairn John R.
Flaig Simon
Graves George W.
Griffin Rainsford H.
Hambly John B.
Hannum Leander M.
Harris Charles N".
Harris James N.
Haskins David G. Jr.
Hutchins William E.
Hayes William A. 2d
Hearsey Walter H.
Hill James D.
Holt Homer C.
Howe Archibald M.
Jose Edwin H.
Kiernan Thomas J.
Lawrence George P.
Lombard Nathan C.
Mahady John
McCallar George M.
Melledge Robert J.
Miner George H.
Muzzey David P.
Nazro Charles G.
Nazro Julius M.
Odiorne John L.
Quimby William
Rand Edward L.
Richardson Charles E.
Rolfe Charles J.
Russell Herbert F.
Russell William E.
Sawyer George A.
Smith J. Clark
Smith Ralph N.
Spelman Henry M.
Spencer Charles W.
Stocker Alfred A.
Stratton Charles F.
Surbridge R. C.
Taylor J. Watson
Taylor J. Watson, Jr.
Taylor Robert J.
Thayer Ezra R.
Thayer Henry J.
Thorpe Joseph G. Jr.
Thurston Charles H.
Thurston George A. Jr.
Thurston John H.
Wells James A.
Wells Wellington
Whitman Edmund A.
Whittemore Charles A.
Wyman John P.
ADVJ? RTISEMBNTS
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NADELL^
PRACTICAL
LADIES' TAILOR
And FURRIER.
LADIES' & MISSES'
MANTLES, ULSTERS, JACKETS, CAPES,
AND TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER.
FDR GARMENTS REPAIRED.
Sealskin Sacques Dyed and Re-
modeled in the best manner.
RIDING HABITS A SPECIALTY.
132 BOYLSTON ST., Cor. BOYLSTON PLACE.
THE ALLEN GYMNASIUM
And the ALLEN GYMNASIUM TURKISH and RUSSIAN RATHS
Are Exclusively for Women and Children. The latter contains a large, handsome
SWIMMINC BATH. Swimming Lessons will begin February I, 1896.
Boys received up to 14 years old.
W ATER CURE I> E I» A R TME ]VT.— —
BOWLING ALLEYS & TENNIS COURT TO RENT FOR PARTIES.
Hours from 9 A. M. till 5 P. M. Daily, except Sunday.
42 to 56 ST. BOTOLPH STREET, Gor. Garrison Street, BOSTON.
MARY E. ALLEN.
Send for Circulars.
Established 1862.
W. A. Greenough & Co.
c)
Book and Job Printers
97 Oliver Street, BOSTON, MASS.
e)
630
COLLEGE DIRECTORY.
HAKVAKD UNIVERSITY,
Founded A. D. Sept. 8, 163(5.
Charles W. Eliot, LL.D. Pies.
Office 5 University Hall. Edward
W. Hooper, A. B., LL.B., Treas.
Allen Danforth, A. M., Deputy
Treas. The office of the Corpora-
tion and Treasurer and Deputy
Treasurer is at 50 State, Bostou.
Office hours 10 a. m. to 2 p. ra.
Saturday 10 a.m. to 12 m. Charles
F. Mason, A. B., Bursar. Office
Wadsworth House. Office hours
9 a. m. to 1 p. in. Byron S. Hurl-
but, A. M., Rec. Sec. Office 5
University Hall . Office hours Tues-
day, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
9 a. ra. to 12 m. ; from July 1 to
Aug. 15, 12 m. to lp.m.; Aug. 16
to Sept. 30, daily, 9 a. m. to 12 m.
Richard Cobb, A. B., Cor. Sec.
Office 5 University Hall. Office
hours Monday, Wednesday, Fri-
day, Saturday, 9 a. m. to 12 m.
During summer vacation, daily, 9
a. m. to 12 m.
The office, 5 University Hall, is
open fiom 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sat-
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George W. Cram, A. B., Recorder
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LeBaron R. Briggs, A. M., Dean
of Harvard College. Office 5 Uni-
versity Hall. George A. Bartlett,
A. M., Regent of Harvard College.
Office 5 University Hall. Nathan-
iel S. Shaler, S. D., Dean of the
Lawrence Scientific School. Office
1 Museum. John H. Wright, A.
M.. Dean of the Graduate School.
Office 10 Universitv Hall. Charles
C. Everett, D. D.\ LL. D., Dean
of the Divinity Faculty. Office
1 Divinity Library. Robert S.
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Divinity Library. James Barr
Ames, A. M., LL. B., Dean of the
Law Faculty. Office Austin Hall.
William L. Richardson, A. M.,
M. D., Dean of the Medical
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Exeter streets, Boston. Charles
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Boylston and Exeter streets, Bos-
ton. Eugene H. Smith, D. M. D.,
Dean of the Dental Faculty. The
Dental School is on North Grove
street, Boston. Frederick H.
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Dean of the School of Veterinary
Medicine. Office Veteriuary Hos-
pital, 50 Village street, Boston.
Francis H. Storer, S. B. A. M.,
Dean of the Bussey Institution.
The Bussey Institution is in
Jamaica Plain.
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RATORIES.
Justin Winsor, LL. D., Librari-
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Hall. Robert S. Morison, A. M.
D. B., Librarian of the Divinity
School. Office Divinity Library.
John H. Arnold, Librarian of the
Law School. Office Austin Hall.
William F. Whitney, M. D., Cura-
tor of the Warren Anatomical
Museum. Waldo E. Boardman,
D. M. D., Curator of the Dental
Museum. Frederick H. Osgood,
M. R. C. V. S., Surgeon in charge
of Veterinarv Hospital. Wesley
L. LaBaw, D. V. S., Curator of
the Veterinary Museum. Edmund
Hersev, Superintendent of the
Bussey Farm. Henry B. Hill, A.
M., Director <<f the Chemical
Laboratory. John Trowbridge,
S. D., Director of the Jefferson
Physical Laboratory. The Jeffer-
sonl Physical Laboratory is on
Holmes Field. Alexander Agas-
siz. LL. D., Director and Curator
of the Museum of Comparative
Zoology. George L. Goodale. M.
D., LL. D., in charge of the Bo-
tanical Museum. David G. Lyon
Ph. D.. Curator of the Semitic
Museum. Frederick W. Putnam,
A. M., S. D., Curator of the Pea-
body Museum of Archaeologv and
Ethnology. Charles H. Moore,
A. M.. Curator of the Fogg Muse-
um of Art. Benjamin L. Robin-
son, Ph. D., Curator of the Her-
barium. George L. Goodale. M.
D., LL. D., Director of ' the
Botanic Garden. Edward C.
Pickering, LL.D., Director of the
Astronomical Observatory. Chas.
S. Sargent, A. B., Director of the
Arnold Arboretum. The Arnold
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Abbe W. 20. D. H. 3
Abbott A. 40. D. 31
Abbott C. H. 1L. 77 Mt. Auburn
Abbott G. B. 30. P. 68
Abbott, H. V. Asst. also 2G., P.77
Abbott J. M. 20. 11 Sumner
Abbott T. J. 50. P. 77
Abele G. W. 30.759 Shawmut av.*
Abrams M. D. sC. 216 W.Newton*
Adams A. 10. 26 Holyoke
Adams A. D. 3S.
Adams 0. A. Instr. 13 Fariar
Adams 0. F. Overseer, 23 Court*
Adams C. P. 10. 45 Oxford
Adams E. F. 40. P.36
Adams G. E. Overseer,
530 Belden ave. Chicago, 111.
Adams G. E. 10. 0.43
Adams II. 20. Claverlv 3
Adams II. M. 20. 68 Mt. Auburn
Adams H. S. sS. also B.
2 Gleason st. Dorchester
Adams II. VV. 10. G. 30
Adams J. 2C. 44 Brattle
Adams. I. I). IV.
Ill Eutaw st. E. Boston
Adams K. 2< '. 78 Mt. Auburn
Adams L. P. 10. Quiney 1
Adams R. M. sC. l« Mellen
Adams W. sC. 25 Holyoke
Adams VV. A. sC. 0. 21
Adams w. D. 3C. W. 12
A. buns w. <;. 3M.
320 Hyde Park ave. Hyde Park
Addison II. E. 4C. P. 7
Adler E. A. IL. 28 Quincy
Adler II. N. 3C. P. 29
Agassiz A. Director and
Curator of M. Z. 3C> Quiney
Albright R. K. 20. Ware 35
Alden E. 30. P. 45
Alden R. M. 1G. 10 Mellen
Alexander E. F. 1C. 14 Howland
Alexander T. S. 10. D. 13
Alexandre F. V. 10. 379 Harvard
Alger E. M. 1 C.
Allen A. S. s C.
98 Ashmont st. Dorchester
Allen F. 1 M.
Allen F. D. Prof.
Allen F. W. 3Dn.
Allen G. 20.
Allen II. I. 10.
Allen II. R. lDn.
Allen H. V. D. 4S.
Allen J. E. IL.
Allen J. S. 20.
Alleu J. W. 3L.
Allen S. P. 30.
200 Beacon*
45 Brewster
Braintree
II. 23
C. 52
31 E. Newton*
2 Phillips pi.
37 Trowbridge
2 Phillips pi.
Felton 11
High st. Brookline
509 Beacon*
27 Mellen
2 Leonard ave.
11 Berkeley
H'ke i
Ilarv. Med. Sch.*
M . 37
Claverly 7
Ames .). B. riot, and
Dean of Law Sell. II Frisbie pi.
Ames. I. L. Asst. M.!i-_>.\ Pinckney*
Ames L. A. AC. M. 22
Allen S. VV. 3M.
Allis F. s. IL.
Allison T. 2G.
Allyn, P. B. is.
Almy P. S. sC.
Amberg E. GM.
Ames K. ^V. 4C.
Ames F. P. 20.
Ames <>. 2C.
Ames W. IG.
Amory G. G.
Anderson H.
Andrew A. V
Andrew 3. c.
Ware is
68 Mt. Auburn
IC Claverly 27
A. 1M. City Hosp.*
. 3G. w Inthrop 21
s. k . D. 40
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Andrews E. A. 4M. Maiden
Andrews H. E. 2G. 12 Oxford
Andrews H. V. 4M. Lawrence
Andrews R.E. 1C. 1044 Mass. ave.
Andrews T. W. 4C. T. 15
Angier R. P. 3C. P. 72
Applegate, J. S. 1L. 378 Harvard
Appleton G. D. 3C. 19 Ware
Appleton H. M. 3C. C't 18
Appleton W. S. 4C. Shepard 14
Archer, C. A. 3C. T. 53
Archer F. M. 2L. 16 Oxford
Archibald R. C. 104 Inman
Armistead D. W. A. IS. Little's 1
Armstrong E. D. 4C. P. 3
Armstrong J. M. 3 V.
E. Providence R. I.
ArndtW. T. 3C. S. 17
Arnold E. K. 1L. 10 Frisbie pi.
Arnold, F. S. 2C. 16 Oxford
Arnold H. N. 4C. 58 Mt. Auburn
Arnold J. D. 3L. M.41
Arnold J. H. Librarian
of Law School 10 Frisbie pi.
Arnold W. 2L. M. 39
Arvedson G. C. 1C. C. 3
Ashley W. J. Prof. 6 Acacia
Ashton C. H. Instr. 31 Maple ave.
Aspinwall W. B. 4C. H. 30
Atherton F. W. 1G. Felton 10
Atkinson E. E. 5 G. Lawrence 1
Atkinson R. T. 2M. Wakefield
Atwood C. F. 4C. 18 Summer
Austin A. J. sC. 1130 Mass. ave.
Austin J. A. 4C. 61 Spring
Austin R. 4C. H'y. 4
Austin W. T. 1M.
183 Atlantic ave.*
Auten B. C. 3C. C 46
Auten P. 1C. C. 46
Averell E. L. IV. Waltham
Averell J. G. 1C. 7 Linden
Avery R. sL. 1689 Cambridge
Ayer W. 3L. Hilton 12
Ayres C. H. 2C. 58 Hammond
Baars J. E. sC. 21 Putnam ave.
Babbitt F. J. 2V. Lynn
Babbitt I. Instr. 65 Hammond
Babcock K.C.2G. S. 19
Babson E. W. 2V. Gloucester
Babson F. M. 2C. W. 12
Bacon C. E. 4C. W. 23
Bacon H. S. 2L. 61 Wendell
Bacon J. C. 1M.
Babcock st. Brookline
Bacon J. F. 1C. 80 Garfield
Bacon N. S. Asst. (also 1M.)
80 Garfield
Bacon P. V. 2C. W. 23
Bacon R. Overseer
23 Wall St. New York, N. Y.
Bacon T. S. 2M. Natick
Badger G. S. C. 3M. 109 Pinckney*
Badger S. E. 40.
6 Water st. Hyde Park
Bail J. W. 2C. P. 12
Bailey H. C. 3C.
81 Central -*t. .Somerville
Bailey M. H. Asst. M.
146 Marlboro*
Bailey W. C. 2M.
72 Mt. Vernon st. E. Somerville
Bailey W. T. 1M. Harv. Med. Sen.*
Baker A. S. 1M. 522 Mass. ave.*
Baker B. S. 3C. 1256 Mass ave.
Baker G. F. 1C. Warland 12
Baker G. P. Asst. Prof.
50 Buckingham
Baker L. T. 1C. 68 Mt. Auburn
Baker L. W. lDu
Bellevue st. W. Roxbury
Baker M. H. 4S. 455 Mass. ave.*
Baker R. A. 1C. 25 Holyoke
Baker R. W. IS. 1750 Cambridge
Baker W. W. 2C. P. 85
Balch F. N. 4C. Little's 25
Balch A. W. 2M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Baldwin C. E. 1C. 197 Auburn
Baldwin H. B. sS. Worcester
Baldwin M. T. 3L. 10 Mellen
Baldwin W. A. 4S. Belmont
Bale H. P. 1C. Melrose
Balkam R. W. IV.
113 Central ave. Hyde Park
Ballou C. R. sC. Ware 40
Bancroft G. 1C 96 Brattle
Bancroft H. 2C. 5 Putnam ave.
Bancroft P. 1C. 96 Brattle
Bancroft W. A. Overseer
5 Putnam ave.
Bangs D. M. 1M.
82 Winthrop st. Roxburv
Banks C. B. 2V. Lowell
Barber M. S. 3C. 26 Mellen
Barge C. R. 1L. 43 Irving
Barge r M. S. 2C. Beck 27
Barker H. F. 1C. G. 39
Barker H. W. 1C. C't 43
Barker LeB. R. 2C. 140 Brattle
Barker Robert M. sC. H'y 15
Barker Roy M. 2C. 11 Wellington*
Barlow C.L. 3L. 52 Brattle
Barnard C. A. 2C. 46 Mt. Auburn
Barnard C. L. 3C. 7 Sumner
Barnard F. H. 3Dn.
Washington st. Brookline
Barnard F. P. 2Dn. 66 W. Cedar*
Barnard W. L. IS. M. 52
Barnes A. F. 2C. P. 8
Barnes H. A. 4M. Somerville
Barnes H. G. 2C. W. H. 15
Barnes J. A. 1 M. 25 Bovlston
Barnes L. M. 4C. M. 5
Barnum S. 2L. D. 25
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Barrell G. E. sS
Barret C. 4C.
Barrett D. C. 1G.
Barrett M. F. 3C
Barrett R. LeM. 2
D. 1
Claverly 53
S. 14
2 Gorham
W. H. 20
Barron J. C. 1C. 1746 Cambridge
Barrows C. W. 1 L. 58 Wendell
Barry F. E. 3C. W. 1
Barstow, E. B. 1 C. 28 Holvoke
Barstow J. S. 2 C. P. 79
Barstow R. L. 1 C. 28 Holyoke
Bartlett G. A. Assoc. Prof.
and Regent Beck 26
Bartlett H. L. 1C. 57 Allen*
Bartlett S. D. 2M. Woburn
Bartol E. F. W. 4C. W. 47
Barton E. B. 2C. T. 13
barton J. A. 3 M. Waltham
Barton W. H. 3M. Waltham
Bass R. P. 4C. Hilton A.
Bassett B. 3C. 18 Sumner
Bassett X. L. 1L. 1689 Cambridge
Batchelder C. H. 3C.
36 Mt. Auburn
Batchelder J. T. 1C.
930 Fourth st. So. Boston*
Batchelder S. F. 1L. 6 Hilliard
Batchelder S. H. 1C. C't 14
Bates H. F. 2C. C. 59
Battis J. A. 2C H'ke 23
Baumer H. E. 1L. Hilton 30
Baxter G. P. Asst. (also 4 C.)
H. 14
Baylev F. S. 3C. 13 St. Charles*
Beal H. W. 3C. T. 53
Beale A. M. 3C. P. 68
Beale J. H. Asst. Prof. L.
13 Chauncv
Beals G. 2L. H'ke 29
Beals G. C. 2C. G. 20
Bearaau C. C. Overseer
52 Wall st. New York, N. Y.
Beamam M. G. 1 C. 43 Irving
Becker, W. D. 1C. H'ke 41
Beckwith E. B. 1C. 12 Howland
Beddall A. R. 1M. Chelsea
Bedell C. E. 1M
12 Charlton st. Somerville
Beebe A. A. 2M.
199 Commonwealth ave.*
Beebe T. C. 3C. M. 34
Beecher F. F. 2C. W. H. 13
Beering F. W. 1M.
203 Dorchester St.*
Beers J. L. 1G. 12 Kirklaud pi.
Begg W. E. 2C P. 36
BeldenC. F. D. 1L. 8. 29
BelisleH. L. 4C. H'ke 37
Bell G. K. 3L. W. H. 53
Bell S. 4C. 164 Brattle
Bell W. 2L. 77 Emerald*
Bell W. W. 3C. T. 64
Bellows R. P. 1C. 1208 Mass. ave.
Belmore. B W. 1L. W. 51
Belt E. J. 1C. P. 45
Bemis J. W. Asst.
Parley Vale, Jamaica Plain
Benedict E. S. 4C. Beck 45
Benedict H. Y. 1G. D. 18
Benjamin J. M. IS. 773 Tremont*
Ben'ner R. S. 1C. M. 56
Bennett E. M. 2L. Wavland
Bennett H. J. 2C. " S. 2
Benshimol M. 1G. 107 Inmau
Benson A. E. Proctor, also 2 G.
C't 17
Benson G. 2C. 4 Mercer Circle
Berle T. P. grDv. D. 8
Berry B. J. 2S. M. 26
Berrv C. W. 2Dn. 31 Batavia*
Berrv H. N. 3L. C't 46
Berry M. W. 1M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Best L. A. 1C. 6 Story
Bettman A. 1L. P. 9
Bettmann M. 3C. W. 1
Bibber H. T. 1M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Bidwell R. A. 1C. P. 84
Bienemanu E C. 3Dn.
405 Columbus ave.*
Bierwirth H. C. Instr. W. 36
Bigelow F. H. 2C. Felton 23
Bigelow H. 1C. 31 Holvoke
Bigelow H. A. 4C. *C. S
Bigelow L. H. 2C. T. 60
Bigelow L. M. 1L. 15 Buckingham
Bigelow W. D. 2C.
7 St. James st. Roxburv
Bill C. P. 1G. 49 Oxford
Billings A. W. K. 1G. P. 47
Binford F. A. 2M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Bingham ]S. W. 1L. Somerville
Binnev H. 3C. 44 Brattle
Bird L. E. sC. 1689 Cambridge
Birge M. B. 1C. 19 Irving
Birge R. H. 2M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Bishop E. B. 2L. Newton Centre
Bixby H. O. Instr. Dn.
1861 Mass. ave.
Black J. D. 1L. S. 11
Black N. II. 4C. C. 39
Blackhurst E. W. 2L.
24 Leonard ave.
Blackmail C. E. sL. 21 Ellerv
Blackwell H. L. 1C. 11 Quincv
Blagden L. 4C. Claverly 21
Blaikie C. sS. ('. J_>
Blair J. E. 1L. 69 Oxford
Blaiedell E. C. Instr. Du.
Portsmouth, N.H.
Blake C.J. Prof. M.
226 Marlboro*
Blake G. B. sS. 37 Beacon*
Blake II. F. 3L.
37 Carlton st. Brookliae
Blake J. B. Asst. M.
363 Bovlston*
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Blake R. F. sS. H. 13
Blake R. V. 2Dn. Waltham
Blakely C. L. IV.
13 Winthrop st. Medford
Blakeraore A. W. 2C. 17 Dunster
Blanehard H. 2C. Hilton 14
Blanchard H. L. 40. T. 67
Blankinship J. W. Asst. also 2G.
28 Mt. Auburn
Blatchford F. W. IS. W. H. 8
Blauvelt W. G. 1C. 55 Trowbridge
Blevins A. H. 2S. 222 Putnam ave.
Bliss C. N. 3C. Claverly 5
Block H. J. 2C. G. 12
Blodgett C M. 1M.
1 Claremont park*
Blodgett J. H. 3M. 390 Boylston*
Blodgett W. E. 4C. W. H. 19
Blood C. R. 2C. 56 Mt Auburn
Blood C. W. 1C. 39 Dana
Bloom A. L. 1C. Ware 33
Blye J. N. 4S. 3 Sumner
Boal M. D. sC. Little's 15
Boardman E. A. sS. 20 Holyoke
Boardman S. M. 2B. Mattapan
Boardman S. W . 4C. P. 39
Boardman W. E. Instr. and
Cur. of Dn. Mus. 184 Boylston*
Bocher F. Prof. 1 2 Holyoke pi.
Bocher M. Asst. Prof. 12 Shepard
Boettcher C. K. sS. H'ke 36
Bolster S. M. 3C. T. 64
Bonaparte C. J. Overseer,
216 St. Paul st. Baltimore, Md.
Bond C. W. 1L. 2106 Mass. ave.
Bond T. 1C. 4 Arrow
Bonnev R. 2M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Bonsail W. 2C. P. 34
Boodro W. H. 2M. " 265 Gold*
Boody E. 1C. 381 Harvard
Booth C.D.I L. W. 51
Booth P. X. 4C. W. 37
Borden A. 4C. H'v 3
Borden S. H. 3C. 18 Trowbridge
Bordman J. 2L. Concord
Borncamp J. E. sDv. 39 Hnrlbut
Bosler D. C. 2C. Quincy 5
Bosworth G. L. 4C.
1689 Cambridge
Botsford G. VV. Instr. 362 Harvard
Boucher C. 4C. Hilton 28
Boutelle H. C. 1 M.
9 School St. Dorchester
Bouton C. L. 2G. 94 Hammond
BoutwcllJ. M. 2C. W. 10
Bo uve C. L. 1C. 27 Everett
Bouve G. Wr. 2C. 27 Holvoke
Bowditch H. I. 2C. W. H. 23
Bowditch H. P. Prof. M.
Jamaica Plain
Bowditch I. 3C. Little's 12
Bowditch V. Y. Asst. M.
506 Beacon*
Boweii A. P. 1M. Lynn
Bowers J. A. 1L. 7 Mellen
Bowersock J. D. 3L. P. 57
Bowker C. sC.
12 Merlin St. Dorchester
Bowker H. 2C. 5 Linden
Bowler G. P. 1C. Claverlv 13
Bowler R. P. 3L. 52 Brattle
Bowles H. I. 3C. C. 31
Bowles R. H. 1G. C. 31
Bowser E. K. 4C. Wakefield
Bovd J. E. sS. 19 Irving
Boyden A. A. 2C. M. 39
Boyer J. N. 1M. Springfield
Boynton A. H. IS. 126 Mt. Auburn
Boynton J. H. Proctor
(also3G.), S. 21
Boysen J. L. 2C. 29 Sacramento
Brackett C. A. Prof. Dn.
Newport, R. I.
Brackett R. D. 2C. 70 Wendell
Bradford E..H. Asst. Prof. M.
133 Newbury.*
Bradlee D. H. IS. Hilton 32
Bradley D. H. 2C.
19 Concord Ave. Somerville
Bradley F. Instr. Dn.
Newport, R. I.
Bramhall T. L. 1C. 113 Moreland
Branch A. E. 1C. Hotel Vendome*
Braudes J. F. 2S. 12 Sumner
Brannan F. D. 1 C. Hilton 18
Brayton I. 4C. T. 56
Brayton P. S. 1C.
69 Oxford St. Somerville
Brayton W. L. S. 4C. T. 56
Breed G. H. 2C. P. 1
Breed M. 2C. P. 1
Breed N. P. 2C. C. 15
Brehaut E. 4C. 68 Inman
Bremer C. L. 1L. Shepherd 10
Bremer J. L. 4C. Claverly 47
Breneman H. K. 1M.
112 Huntington Ave.*
Brennan J. T. L. 1M. Lowell
Brenneman R. E. 1M.
212 W. Canton.*
Brent H. K. 2C. Ware 41
Brewer A. H. 4C. 20 Holyoke
Brewer C. 4C. Claverly 29
Brewster F. Instr. L. 39 Court*
Bivwster R. B. 10. Felton 35
Brewster W.Asst.M. Z.145 lirattle
BriceJ. F. 10. Beck 36
Bridgham S. VV. 2L.
1671 Cambridge
Bii.'sen H. von, 3C. P. 51
Briggs C. K. 3M. 32 VV. Cedar.*
Briffjjs C. S. sC. D. 17.
Prof. Dn.
125 Marlboro.*
Briggs LeB. R. Prof, and
Dean of Harv. Coll. 140 Brattle
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Brimmer M. Fellow, 47 Beacon.*
Brinckerhoff W. R. 3S. M. 13
Brine L. R. 2S. 1671 Cambridge
Brine W. P. sC. 1671 Cambridge
Bristol L. E. 2C. 125 Mt. Auburn
Britton C. O. sC. 1200 Mass. ave.
Brock L. A. 1M. Maiden
Brockway R. O. sC. 14 Kirkland PL
Bronson C. W. 2S.
5 Buckingham PI.
Brookings W. B. 1L. Winthrop 12
Brooks A. M. 1G. 54 Garden
Brooks E. D. 1C. G. 41
Brooks H. G. 2C. 28 Holyoke
Brooks J. E. 1C. Hilton 37
Brooks L. W. 1C. 21 Lee
Brooks X. C. 1G. 10 Mellen
Brooks R. 4C. Beck 21
Brooks W. A. Asst. M.
259 Beacon.*
Brooks-Rosenthal, S. 2C. T. 22
Broughton, A. X. 3 M.
277 Lamartine St. Jamaica Plain
Browder J. B. 2G. 1697 Cambridge
Brovver D. R. IS. C t 22
Brown A. B. 2 M. 56 \V. Cedar*
Brown A. C. L. 2G. 29 Everett
Brown C. A. 3C. W. 11
Brown C. E. 3C. C. 39
Brown C. G. 2Dn. Stoughton
Brown C. H. 4C. P. 48
Brown C. N. Assist, (also 4G.),
65 Oxford
Brown E. B. 1C. H'ke 45
Brown E. H. 4C. H'y 14
Brown F. X. 1C.
32 High St. Cliarlestown
Brown F. P. IM. 15 Blagden*
Brown F. W. 3C. W. H. 26
Brown H. D. 4C. like 45
Brown H. E. 3V. Littleton
Brown Harold II. 3C. C't 15
Brown Harrison H. 2G P. 36
Brown II. L. 4C. W. II. 46
Brown II. P. 2L. 62 Trowbridge
Brown Harold W. 3C. 40 Kirkland
Brown Howard W. 1L. II. 31
Brown J. J. 1L. 58 Hammond
Brown L. A.2C. W. 16
Brown L. H. grM. Harv.Med Sch*
Brown I'. E. <■«. W. 11
Brown P. L. 1C. Read's (J
Brown R. W. I'. IC. W. ■"> I
Brown T. D. is. 30 X. Russell*
Brown W. E. IC. Hilton 15
Brown W. (.. \«\ . in Coll
Library. Read's 2 I
Browne '<;. A. ic Read's 32
Brownell W. I>. LL.62 Trowbridge
Bruguie*re E. A. s€ Claverlv 43
Brumbaugh N. .1. 4C. s. u
Brnn A. lustr. 32 Putnam Ave.
Bryan C. E. 4C. Wads worth 13
Bryan J. S. 1L. 104 Mt. Auburn
Bryant A. A. 3C. 199 Auburn
Bryant C. S. 4C. C. 29
Bryant E. L. 1L. H. 31
Bryant F. IM. 195 Warren Ava*
Bryant F. K. IC.
40 Dover St. W. Somerville
Bryant G. P. IS.
94 Cedar Park, Melrose
Bryant W. S. Asst. M.
1 Charles Gate East*
Buck M. A. 2M. Xo. Wilmington
Buck W. B. 1G. 10 Church
Buckingham E. M. Instr. M.
53 Worcester*
Buckley W. 3V. Somerville
Buckman G. 3S. W. 10
Buckminster W. R. 3L.
24 Farwell PI.
Buckshorne L. H.grDv. 9 Wendell
Buell H. D. 3C. 1270 Mass. Ave.
Buffum H. E. 3M.
75 Florence St. Somerville
Bull C. C. 2C. Little's 26
Bull R. W. 4S. Shepherd 7
Bullard J. R. 4C. 1256 Mass. Ave.
Bullock A. H. 4C. W. 44
Bullock C. 2L. 12 Kirkland PI.
Bumpus E. A. sS. H'ke 31
Bumpus E. C. 3C. H'ke 31
Bunting J. E. sS. P. 8
BurchstedC.E. 2V.701 Mass.Ave.*
Burden I. T. 3C. Beck 25
Burden W. P. sC. 9 Bow
Burdett A. J. 4C. C't. 10
Burdett H. C. 2C. C't 33
Burgess E. G. IS. Beck 41
Burgess H. M. 2V. Hvde Park
Burke E. G. 3M. * Quincy
Burke F. R. 2C. S.8
Burke M. F. 4M. Xatick
Burke W. E. 1L.
119 Webster St. E. Boston
Burke W. H. lDn. Watertown
Burke W. S. Inst. 27 Everett
Burley B. T. 3C. 20 Ware
Burlingame F. A. 3C. II'v 16
Burlingame H. B. IC.
2217 Mass. Ave.
Burnett .1. 3C. Read's 20
Burnetl \'. 2C. Quincy 11
Burnham ('. B. lDn.
1!) Essex St. Beverly
Burnham II. L. IC. 381 Harvard
Burnham .1. A. bC. 88 Mt. Auburn
Burnham R. X. IC. 94 Prescott
Burns P. S. 2M. 12 Ilolvoke*
Burnstine II. C 2C. 55 Hammond
Burr ('. 2L. Winthrop 20
Burrage <;. B. 2C. Sv. 19
Burrage 1*. l< . 1727 I lambridge
38
638
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Bun-age W. S. 2G. 10 Fayette
Burrell H. L. Asst. Prof. M.
22 Newburv*
Burrill P. L. 1C. 24 Mt. Auburn
Burrows F. G. 3M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Burton W. C. 1C. M. 37
Bush C. K. sC. 22 Mt. Auburn
Bushnell H. D. 2C. P. 37
Butler C.Shorey, 3M.257 Newbury
Butler C. Stewart, 2C. Ware 4
Butler H. A. 3C. H'ke 26
Butler J. A. 2S. 1671 Cambridge
Butler L. S. 2C. Ware 7
Butler M. L. 2C. W. 43
Butters C. C. sS. Concord
Byerly W. E. Prof. 39 Hammond
Bygrave H. R. 2C. Little's 29
Byrd W. 3C. H'y 22
Cabell S. W. 1G 91 Austin
Cabot A. T. Instr. M. 1 Marlboro*
Cabot H. 2M 44 Newburv*
Cabot N. W. 2C. 27 Holyoke
Cadigan J. J. 1M. 16 Greenwich*
Cahn M. L. 2L. M. 11
Cahn W. L. 1L. 20 Prescott
Calhane D. F. 1G.
58 Moore St. Haverhill
Calkins G. 3C. S. 5
Calkins R. 2Dv. S. 5
Callahan J. T. 1M. Woburn
Callender G. S. 4G. S. 19
Cameron W. H. 1L. Winthrop 12
Campbell A. R. 1C. . 67 Oxford
Campbell D. 2L. 14 Rutland
Campbell D. F. 2G.
1588 Cambridge
Campbell F. A. 2L.
670 Washington St. Brookline
Campbell J. M. 1C. AY. H. 8
Campbell J. S. 2L. 16 Oxford
Campbell M. V. IS. H'ke 3
Canfield H. 4C. 20 Ware
Cannon W. B. 4C. D. 23
Capen E. W. 3C. W. 33
Capron P. 4C. F. 5
Carleton P. G. 1C. C't 1
Carleton R, H. 2C. Little's 6
Carlton O. J. 1C. Felton 35
Carmody W.F. 1M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Carney F. Asst. in Coll. Li-
brary, 14 Mellen
Carney M. F. 4C.
|17 Holborn St. Roxbury
Carpenter A. B. sS.
1734 Cambridge
Carpenter D. X. 4M.
Har. Med. Sch.*
Carpenter H. F. 2C. M. 22
Carpenter J. A. 3C. M. 12
Can A. L. 1C.
13 Everett St. Dorchester
Carret J. W. sC. 6 Appian Way
Cards L. H. 2C. 438 Green
Carroll T. F. 1M.
25 Highland Ave. Roxbury
Carter A. M. 2C. P. 14
Carter A. P. 2L. W. H. 55
Carter A. T. 30. Quincy 8
Carter C. G. 4C. Hilton" 16
Carter F. B. 2C. 110 Dartmouth*
Carter H. L. 2C. W. H. 7
Carter J. C. Overseer.
54 Wall St. New York, X. Y\
Carter R, B. 2C. W. H. 7
Carter W. W. 1C. T. 40
Carv F. H. 2M. Millbury
Case C. E. 2C. C't 34
Case F. T. 2C. C't 34
Cass E. S. 3L. 20 Mellen
Cassebeer H. A. 4C. 3 Sumner
Cassidy J. J. 1M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Caswell J. 1L. 59 Beacon*
Caswell W. W. 4C. Claverly 6
Catlin D. C. 3L. 43 Irving
Catlin D. K. 1C. Claverly 2
Catlin S. R. 3M. 27 Dartmouth*
Catlin T. E. 1C, Claverly 2
Chace F. A. 3C. 18 Trowbridge
ChaMu P. 2C. H'y 21
Chamberlain, J. L. 1G. 84 Wendell
Chamberlain M. Sec'y of L.S.S.
Quincy 6
Chamberlain W. P. 3M.
27 Dartmouth*
Chamberlin H. H. 1G. Ware 42
Chamberlin J. B. 4S. Ware 55
Champney E. F. 4C. H"ke 17
Chandler W. M. 2C. W. 17
Channing, E. Asst. Prof .1 Brewster
Chapman E. M. 3M. Xeedham
Chapman J. L. 1L. G. 33
Chapman L. K. 1C. T. 28
Chard T. sC. 60 Brattle
Chase A. H. S. 3Dn
10 Dean St. Everett
Chase A. M. 4C. H. 25
Chase A. M. P. 4G. 19 Lancaster
Chase E. X. 4C. T.38
Chase G. D. Proctor (also 2 G.),
25 Holyoke
Chase G. H. 4C. H. 30
Chase S. M. 1C. 19 Irving
Chatman J. E. 3C. Ware 48
Chauncey E.F.3C. 1137 Mass. ave.
Cheever D. 3C. Little's 13
Cheever D. W. Prof. Em. M.
557 Bovlston*
Chenev F. E. Asst. M.
* Hotel Bristol, Coplev Sq.*
Chenev H. X. IS.
23 Gardner st. Allstou
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
(539
Chesley H. G. 1C
137 No. Beacon st. Brighton
Chessman C.F. 1C. 24 Mt. Auburn
Child F. J. Prof. 67 Kirkland
Childs A. H. 3C. C. 66
ChildsE. O. 1C. P. 59
Childs H. H. 2C. Ware 30
Chipman R. L. 2C. P. 54
Chisholm F. G. 2C. 1134 Mass. av.
Chittenden A. P. 3C. S. 6
Chittenden R. C. 3C. S. 6
Choate J. H. 3C. 25 Holyoke
Christy B. H. 2L. Winthrop 31
Chrostwaite T. F. 1C. 34 Bigelow
Church E. B. 1L. G. 29
Churchill D. 2M. 40 Hancock*
Churchill J. W. Instr. Dv.
Audover
Chute E. H. 3Dn. Declham
< lap E. W. 4M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Clapp A. B. 4C. T. 3
Clapp D. M. Lectr. Dn.
62 Trinity Terrace, Copley Sq.*
clapp H. 1C. W. 48
Clapp R. 1C. M. 34
Clark A. R. 1 L. 1599 Mas*, ave.
Clark C. A. sS.
19 Highland ave. Somerville
Clark E. 4C. 102 Mt. Auburn
Clark E. E. 2L. 21 Prince
(lark E. F. 3C. 467 Broadway
Clark E. II. 4C. Claverlv 50.
Clark E. L. C. IS. 33 Trowbridge
riark E. P. 2C. 1727 Cambridge
Clark F. W. 3 L. C. 51
Clark II. W. 2L. 65 Hammond*
Clark J. C. L. 2C. G. 40
Clark J. Taggart, 3C. 25 Church
Clark S. Taylor. 3C. Read's 28
Clark P. IL4C. Claverly 42
Clark T. W. IS. 48 Garden
Clarke J. G. 2S. C. 29
Clarke T. W. IC. T. 16
Clarkson C. F. 2L. 10 Oxford
Clarkson R. P. 1L.
137 Highland st. Poxbury
Clarkson T. II. IC. 31 Everett
Cleaves C. H. IC. G. 47
clement R.3C. 434 Marlboro'*
Cleveland II. I>. 2C. 12 Oxford
Cleveland II . II. 1 M .
185 School st. Somerville
Cliff A. A. IM.425 Shawmul ave*
Clifford A. G. 1L. i"i 11
dough F. II. 3M.
28 Allston st. Allston
Coar A. II. 2Dv. :>i Wendell
Cobb R. Corresponding Secre-
tary and Asst. I'. .")
Cobnrn II. F. 2.M. 16 Dana
Cochrane P. D. IC. Clawrlv 13
Oockcroft A. is. 1680 Cambridge
Codman A. 4C. 27 Holyoke
Codman C. P. Overseer
57 Marlboro*
Coester A. L. 4C. M. 21
CofHuE. R. 3L. AV. H. 37
Coffin F. B. 1L. G. 42
Coffin S. 3C. P. 32
Coffin W. B. IC.
Mason Ter. Brookline
Coggeshall G. W. Asst. 8 Shepard
Cogswell E. K. 3C. 61 Kirkland
Cohen VV. B. 2G
20 Federal st. Salem
Colbert J. J. sC. 37 Trumbull*
Colby K. G. 1 L. 19 Rutland
Cole G. A. IS. Shepherd 4
Cole G. F. 2G. 94 Wendell
Cole W. G. G. 3C. 28 Weudell
Coleman L. G..1S. H'ke 27
Coleman S. C. 1 C. Hilton 7
Coleman W. 1L. 1686 Cambridge
Colgate C. H. 2C.
92 Glen st. Somerville
Collier F..F. sC.
91 Congress ave. Chelsea
Collin C. O. L. 3M.
147 Warren ave.*
Collins E. 2G.
985 Adams st. Dorchester
Collins G. L. 4C
Collins W. D. Asst. (also 1 G.),
City Building. Brattle sq.
Collins W. E. 3C. H. 26
Collins W. J. 2M. 20 St. Charles*
Colpitis E. H.4C. 29 Sacramento
Coltou H. S. 2C. G. 7
Comfort W. W. 1G. W. H. 42
Conant E. B. 1L. 31 Mt. Vernon*
Couant E. F. gr.M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Conant L. K. IC. 1750 Cambridge
Conant W. M. Instr. M.
252 New bur v*
Cone R. \V. 4( . C. 68
Conger J. X. 2L. 42 Kirkland
Conklin 1'. M. sS. 381 Harvard
Conklin M. M. sS. G. 50
Connelly .1. E. IL. Ashmont
Connolly 3. B. sS. 11 MMlen
Connolly .1. T. IL. 56 Amory
Connolly W . E. 2C. 56 Amory
Connor M. .1. is. n-ji Mas 9. ave.
Conroy \V. IL sC. 6 Story
Cook C. s. IC. T. rV
Cook II. II. 'Mi. T.50
Cook \. c. bC. "»'''i &Cass. ave.-
Cook o. s. 3L. w . II. :.
Cook P. II. ic 50 Prosl
Cooke H. A. 1M. 21 W. Cedar*
Cooke w. P. [nstr. Dn.
331) Dartmouth*
Cooley A. s. ic. 34 Blgelow
Coolev F. B. 3C. c. 66
Coolldge A. [nstr. M. l Exeter*
640
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Coolidge A. C. Instr. Ware 15
Coolidge A. J. 3L. 52 Brattle
Coolidge T. J. Overseer,
Ames bldg*
Coonley H. 1C. W. H. 57
Cooper F. R. 2C. 22 Mt. Auburn
Cooper H. E. sL.
18 Trowbridge pi.
Cooper J. E. 1L. 54 Garden
Cooper J. T. 2G. 14 Mellen
Copeland C. T. Instr. G. 24
Copeland E. M. 2C. 59 Harris
Corbett J. jL. 18 Sumner
Corbin A. 4C. Beck 2
Corbin J. Asst. 26 Garden
Corbin L. P. 2S. M. 42
Cordova J. D. de, 2C. C't 27
Corliss W. F. 2L. S. 29
Cormier L. R. 3V.
3 Pleasant st. Charlestown
Cornwell C. C. de V. IS.
12 Mt. Auburn
Cornwell H. C. deV. 3C.
12 Mt. Auburn
Corwin A. W. 1L. 65 Hammond
Costello I. F. 1M. Harv.Med.Sch.*
Costello J. H. 3M.40 E.Brookline*
Cotter J. A. C. 1G. H. 6
Cottle H. E. 2C. T. 25
Cotton John P. 1C. M. 14
Cotton Joseph P. 4C. Hilton A.
Cotton W. D. 3C. W. H. 44
Cottrell H. J.2M. Harv. Med.Sch.*
Cottrell W. N. 3L. W. H. 24
Coues R. W. 1G. 104 Mt. Auburn
Councilman W. T. Prof. M.
457 Marlboro*
Coveney J. A. 3C.
73 Marshall st. Somerville
Cowles E. Instr. M.
McLean Hospital, Waverly
Cox A. 4C. 78 Mt. Auburn
Cox A. B. 1L. 14 Rutland
Cox R. H. 1C. H'ke 4
Coxeter J. S. 2Dn. Newtonville
Cozzens G. F. 2C H"ke 4
Craigin G. A. Asst. M.
405 Marlboro*
Cram E. R. 4C. 16 Pleasant pi.
Cram G. W, Recorder W. 7
Cram W. H. 3C. Ware 35
Crandell A.R.4M. Harv.Med.Sch.*
Crandon L. G. 2M.
Harvard Med. Sch.*
Crane C. C. 1M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Crane E. R. 4C. W. 2
Crapo C. F. 1C. P. 43
Craven A. B. sS. Felton 16
Crawford F. X. 2M.
661 4th St. So. Boston
.F.sC. li
Crawl ord L. R. sL.
92 Washington ave.
Creden B. T. 1C. M. 57
Creelman G. W. 4C. H. 22
Creesy E. L. 4C. G. 44
Crocker A. A. 2S. Felton 1
Crocker E. sC. Quincy 7
Crocker F. L. 2C. H'ke 13
Crocker G. G. 1C. Quincy 12
Crocker J. R. 2C. Ware 12
Crockett E. A. Asst. M.
226 Marlboro*
Croly H. D. sC. 13£ Hilliard
Cronin C. H. 2C. Hyde Park ave.*
Cronin J. F. 1L. Hyde Park ave.
Cronin M.J. 2M. Harv.Med, Sch.*
Cronon C. 2 V. Canton
Crooks C. M. 3 Dv. D. 5
Croplev J. H. 1 C. 16 Storv
Crosbv J. F. 2L. Newton
Crosby W. T. 1M. Brockton
Cross A. L. Asst. (also 1 G.)W. 54
Cross H. D. 3 Dn. 71 Myrtle*
Cross W. P. 4M.
86 Newman St. So. Boston
Cross F. B. sC. 343 Harvard
Crothers S. M. Preacher 6 Everett
Crowell G. M. 1 M.Har. Med.Sch*
Crowley J. L. .1 C. 54 Fairmont
Crowley J. W. 4 C. 14 Oxford
Crowley T. F. 1L. 125 Pinckney*
Crowther F. lDn.
60 Mvrtle St. E. Somerville
Culver C. M. sC 51 Wendell
Cummin J. W. 4 M.The Berkeley*
Cummings E. Asst. Prof.
Irving, cor. Scott
Cummings F. R. 2 M.
Concord, N. H.
Cummings J. Instr. T. 7
CunniffM. J. G. 2C
20 W. Walnut Park, Roxbury
Cunningham A. B. 2 C. P. 26
Cunningham J. H. sS. Shepherd 19
Currie B. W. 1C. 1172 Mass. ave.
Currier W. E. 2M. Leicester
Curry E. F. 4M Winchester
Curry J. J. 4M.
113 Main st. Charlestown
Curtis A. L. 1C. Irving pi.
Curtis B. 1C. W. H. 2S
Curtis B. R. 2C. 25 Holyoke
Curtis E. D. 2C. Shepherd 5
Curtis F. 2C Ware 38
Curtis G. C. sS. T. 68
Curtis H. A. 4C Shepherd 17
Curtis J. F. 1C. Shepherd 17
Cushing G. M. 2L. 409 Marlboro*
Cushing R.P.sS.13 Trowbridge pi.
Cushman H. E. 2G. D. 24
CushmanR.3L. 14 Trowbridge pi.
Cusick T. F. 4M. Taunton
Cutler B. S. 1C. 36 Mt. Auburn
Cutler C. N. 2M.
10 Everett ave. Chelsea
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
641
Cutler E. G. Instr. M.
214 Beacon*
Cutler S. C. IS W. H. 32
Cutler W. H. Janitor, Mass. Hall
Cutler W. W. 2L. W. H. 55
Cutter C. W. 2C. Hilton 9
Cutting E. W. 2C. T. 13
Cutting R. B. 3C. Claverly 48
Cuttiug W. L. 1C. Claverly 17
Dacy A. E. 3L. H'ke 2
Daggett F. W. IS 16 Oxford
Daley J. lDn. 6 W. Newton*
Dallinger F. W. 2L. S. 4
Dalton P. S. Wadsworth 7
Daly A. E. 1C. 13 Mellen
Daly R. A. Instr. P. 60
Daly T. J. 3M. Lawrence
Damon E. F. 3L. 150 Chandler*
Damon I. 1C. F. 1
Damon L. T. Asst. (also 2G.)
S. 21
Dana C. C. 2C. Little's 19
Danforth A. Deputy Treasurer,
*12 Mt. Vernon
Daniel V. 4M
259 Princeton St. E. Boston
Darling E. A. Asst. M.
1603 Mass. ave.
Darling E. H. 3C. W. A. 41
Davenport C. B. Instr.
11 Francis ave.
Davenport F. H. Asst. Prof. M.
372 Marlboro*
Davenport H. H. 2C. Felton 5
Davidson I. F. 3C.1699 Cambridge
Davis A. G. Keeper of Corpora-
tion Records, 50 State*
Davis A. W. 2C. P. 50
Davis B. 1L. Winthrop 32
Davis C. H. 1M.
150 Broadway, Somerville
Davis E. G. 2S. 465 Broadway
Davis E. H. 2S. P. 65
Davis E. J. 1M 59 Bristol
Davis E. P. 1C. 14 Oxford
Davis F. F. 2G. H. 17
Davis G. A. 1M. P. 65
Davis H. E. 2Dn. 137 Pembroke*
Davis J. M. 3L. 58 Hammond
Davis L. 2M. 154 Beacon*
Davis M. B. 2C. G. 16
Davis P. 1C. Beck 36
DavisE. C. 3C. Ware 20
Davis R. L 2Dn.
3 Sturgis St. Chelsea
Davis R. 8. 2C Waverly
Davis W. G. aC. 41 Bases
Davis \\\ II. 3M. 91 Newbury*
Davis W. M. Prof. 1 Bond
Davis W. s. 21 >n. Brain tree
Day E. B. 4C P. 16
Day I'. 4S. P. 16
Dayton C. W. IC. Felton 3
Dean C. E. 1M. Brockton
Dean H. B. IC. M. 30
Dean J. 3C. 65 Mt. Auburn
Dean P. R. 4C. H. 22
Dean R. D. 3M. Taunton
Dearborn E. P. 2C.
1699 Cambridge
Dearborn G. V. N. 1G.
15 Union Park*
Dearborn S. S. 2M.
169 W. Newton*
Deavitt E. H. 3L 61 Oxford
DeBlois L. A. IS. 372 Marlboro*
DeBlois T. A. Instr. M.
372 Marlboro*
Decker W. N. 3M.
Har. Med. Sch.*
DeitrickF. S. 1L. H'ke 24
DeLaittre K. 2C. W. H. 15
Delany S. P. 4C. P. 7
DeLue F. S. Asst.
468 Boylston*
Denholm J. A. IC. W. H. 3
Denholm W. J. 3C. W. H. 36
Denison G. H. IC. 381 Harvard
Denison J. A. 2C. P. 84
Denison W. T. 4C. M. 5
Denman W. 2L. 1716 Cambridge
Dennen J. H. IV.
22 Bartlett st. Somerville
Dennis J. C. IC. H'ke 34
Dennison H. S. IC. 373 Harvard
Denny G. A. 1G. 1683 Cambridge
Denny G. K. IC. H'ke 16
DeXormandie C. L. 2L. 10 Ash
DeNormandie R. L. 2C W. 17
Dent L. L. 1L. 43 Irving
Derby G. S. 4C. Little's 2
Derby I. H. sS 126 Mt. Aubnrn
Derby S. H. IC. Manter 8
Desmond W. J. IC. 14 Mellen
Devlin J. E. IC. W. H. 21
Dexter E. V. 3C. H'ke 22
Dexter F. Asst. Prof. M.
148 Marlboro*
Dexter L. L. 2( . 6 Irving pi.
Dexter S. O. 2C. 96 Prescott
Dexter W. E. 3< Little's 20
Diaz M. D. IS. 1023 Mass. av.
Dibblee A.J. 3L. 57 Brattle
Dibblee B. II. IC. 68 Mt. Auburn
Dibblee II. 4C. s Bom
Dickinson A. L. 2L 17 Gray
Dickinson C.4C. W. II. 1
Dickinson E.T. LDn.6 ( toncord aq.*
Dickinson .1. I). 2Dn. WatertOWD
Dickinson W.R.1C. 10 Remington
Dickson P. C. sS. War.' 37
Dill W. 1\ II.. C. 24
Dillcv A.. U. 2C. II. 32
Diinan .1. B. LG.
130 Angell st. Providence, R. I.
Dinsraoor w. P.J. tS.55 Elolyoke
642
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Dix G. A. 1M. Har. Med. Sch.*
Dixon P. J. H. 1M. Holyoke
Dixon R. B. 3C. W. H. 58
Dobyns F. 2C. S. 23
Dodge A. M. 1M. Har.Med. Sch.*
Dodge C. C. 1G.
23 Federal st. Salem
Dodge G. B. 2M. Har. Med. Sch.*
Dodge N. P. 2L. Winthrop 32
Dodge R. G. 2L. W. H. 37
Dodge R. M. IB. Bussey Inst.
Doe R. 2C. 58 Hammond
Doherty J. J. 1C.
294 Washington st. Lynn
Dohs F. Instr. 18 Story
Dolan F. T. 2V.
753 Dudley st. Dorchester
Dole C. F. lDn.
4 Carlisle st. Roxbury
Dole J. D. 1C.
Roanoke ave. Jamaica Plain
Dolman C. G. 1C. 6 Story
Donahue J. J. sC
East st. Dorchester
Donald E. W. Preacher
233 Clarendon*
Donald M. 1C. 25 Holyoke
Donaldson F. A. 4C 9 Story
Donaldson W. R. 2C. C't. 45
Donham W. B. 1C. 80 Wendell
Donlan C. E. 2M. Lowell
Donlan J. M. 3M Fitchburg
Donnelly H. A. 4M. 26 Bradford*
Donoghue J. C. 3M. Georgetown
Donohoe G. 3M.
166 Magnolia st. Dorchester
Donworth E. C. 2L.
12 Kirkland pi.
Dorgan J. A. 2M. Lawrence
Dority A. A. 1C.
647 Shawmut Ave.*
Dorman H. G. 4C. W. 33
Dorman W. E. 2C. S. 22
Dorr G. H. 3C. 56 Plympton
Dorsey C. W. 4C. 22 Leonard Ave.
Dorsey G. A. Instr. P. M.
Doucette A. E. 1G. T. 8
Douglas E. R. 1G. 54 Hammond
Douglass H. P. grDv. 20 Gray
Douglass T. O. lDv. 20 Gray
Dove P. 2C. Hilton 13
Dow C. H. 2L. 421 Broadway
Dow C. S. 3S. H. 2
Dow G. F. 4M. Reading
Dow J. W. 3C. T. 22
Dow R. 4C. T. 61
Dowd E. F. 2M. So. Natick
Dowd F. C. 1M.
30 Pinckney St. Somerville
Dowling H. M. 3L. 345 Harvard
Downey W. H. 3M.
7 Columbus Sq.*
Dowst H. P. 1C. 8 Appiaa Way
Dowty W. E. 3C. M. 50
Drake A. K. 2M. Tewksburv
Draper E. B. 1C. M. 2
Draper F. E. 1L. 18 Mason
Draper F. W. Prof. M.
304 Marlboro.*
Draper W. H. 4C. W. 52
Dray F. R. 2M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Dresser F. E. 1L. 12 Kirkland PI.
Dresser H. W. sC. 30 Irving
Dresser J. P. sC. 30 Irving
Drew C. D. 2C. H'y 24
Driggs H. P. 1L. 1599 Mass. Ave.
Drummond E. A. 1M.
43 Babcock St. Brookline
Drury G. P. 3C. W. 34
DuBois A. 2C. M. 23
Duckering W. W. 2M.
39 Fort Ave. Roxburv
Duckworth P. H. lDn.
82 Princeton St. Lowell
Dudley C. 3M. Abington
Dudley F. C. 4C. H'y 19
Dudley G. E. 1C. W. 22
Dudley H. 1L. 24 Avon Hill
Dudlev H. S. 2S. Beck 7
DuffR. 4C. . 26 Holyoke
Duffleld F. 4C. 1168 Mass. Ave.
Duffield G. 1C. 12 Mt. Auburn
Duffield M. S. 3C. 12 Mt. Auburn
Duffield P. Asst. 1168 Mass. Ave.
Dumaresq J. 1C. 78 Mt. Auburn
Duncan S. W. 1M.
St. Paul St. Brookline
Dunham R. J. 1C. 1256 Mass. Ave.
Duniway C. A. 3G. 138 Brattle
Dunlop A. E. 1L. Winthrop
Dunlop J. W. 2C. 1270 Mass. Ave.
Dunn C. H. 4C. W. 29
Dunn R. S. 2C. W. 29
Dunning H. sC. P. 44
DuPont E. 3C. H'ke 19
Durgin A. F. 1C. 61 Oxford
Durgin S. H. Lect. M.
175 Newbury.*
Durward A. Asst. (also 1G.),
94 Wendell
Dutch H. W. 4C. D.H. 2
Dutton F. B. 3C. H'ke 26
Dutton G. D. 1 C. 30 Holyoke
Dutton R. 2C. G. 20
Dutton W. P. 4C. 40 Kirkland
DwightE. W. Asst. M.
224 Marlboro.*
Dwight H. 1C. 10 Oxford
Dwight T. Prof. M. 235 Beacon*
Dwinell E. H. 4C. H. 25
Dyar J. W. 1C. W. H. 27
Dyer G. J. 1C. Claverly 51
Dyer H. B. 2C. 25 Mt. Pleasant
Dyer H. C. 2L. H'y 9
Dyer J. L. 1C. 25 Mt. Pleasant
Dver L. T. 4C. Claverly 25
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643
Dynes J. H. 1G.
Dyrenforth A. 4C.
49 Oxford
P. 11
Earle S. C. 2G.
8 Franklin St. Somerville
Early L. F. 2G. 80 Wendell
Eastrnan C. R. Asst. M. Z.
356 Harvard
Easton E. T. 1M. Rockland
Eaton A. M. 3C. 11 Appian Way
Eaton J. E. Proctor (also 3L),
Hilton 4
Eaton J. J. 48. 81 Pemberton
Eaton R. G. 4M. Wakefield
Eaton W. D. 1C. 11 Appian Way
Eddy F. G. Instr. Dn.
Providence, R. I.
Eddy S. 4C. 60 Brattle
Edgell C. S. 1C. C't 23
Edgell F. V. 2S. 94 Wendell
Edmunds J. R. Asst. 61 Garden
Edmunds G. 1L. M. 35
Edmunds J. W. 2C. M. 8
Edson J. W. 2C. T. 12
Edwards E. B. 2C. 1256 Mass. Ave.
Edwards H. 4C. 108 Mt. Vernon*
Ehrmann N". sC. 371 Harvard
Elberfeld S. L. grDv. 9 Wendell
Elder E. E. 1C. Revere
Elder E.R.3C. H. 27
Elder W. S. 1L. 447 Green
Eldred A. W. instr. Dn.
Worcester
Eliot C. W. president, 17 Quincy
Elliot F. S. 1L. H'ke 2
Elliot J. S. 1M. 42 Kirkland
Elliott G. B. 3L. Claverly 38
Elliott J. W. 2M. 49 Chambers*
Ellis A. B. lDv. 16 Louisburg Sq.*
Ellis D. A. 3L.
75 Dale St. Roxbury
Ellis W. R. 2M.
97 Prospect St. Somerville
Ellsworths. W. 4M. Braintree
Elmore S. D. 3L. 473 Broadway
Elwell G. J. lDn.
37 Mt. Vernon St. Gloucester
Ely C. H. IS. T. 58
ElyM. 4C. T.58
Ely V. D. 1C. H'ke 41
Emerson E. B. 2M. Everett
Emerson F. A. 2S. Winthrop
Emerson W. R. P. 1M.
255 Warren St. Roxbury
Emerton E. Prof. 19 Chauncy
Emery A. B. IS. £9 DeWolf
Emery G. E. 3M.
Thornton St. Roxbury
Emery J. W. 3 Dn. W. Medford
Emmett G. T. 2C. 60 Mt. Auburn
Emmons A. IS. 2C. Hilton 1!)
Emory I). McC. sC. Little's 7
Endicott II. 2C. Little's 13
Endicott T. H. 1C. Hilton 37
Ensign C. S. 1C. H'ke 39
Ernst H. C. Prof. M.
8 Greenough v\ve. Jamaica Plain
Esterbrook M. 1C. 24 Holyoke
Eustis L. E. 1C. 3 Highland
Evans C. F. A.1C. 827 Broadway*
Eveleth C. M. 4S. 18 Martin
Evereth W. H. Supt. of
Grounds, 18 Martin
Everett A. H. sS.
Everett C. C. Prof, and Dean
of Div. Faculty, 53 Garden
Everett E. E. 2M. 3 Ash pi.*
Evvald C. A. Asst. M. 94 Charles*
Ewing A. B. 1C.
215 Huntington Ave.*
Eyre A. S. 1C. C. 57
Faber H. B. 2S. C't 48
FahnestockC. 1C. Ware 13
Fahnestock E. IS. Ware 13
Fair J. F. 2M. Natick
Fairbank D. IS. Claverly 22
Fairchild B. 1C. 27 Holyoke
Fairchild J. C. 4C. Claverly 55
Fairlie J. A. 1G. C. 35
Fales D. 3C. M. 3
Fales L. A. 2C. 2 Hudson
Fallon W. E. lDn.
37 Winthrop St. Charlestown
Falvev F. W. 1C.
62 G. St. So. Boston
Farley F. E. 3G. G. 36
Farley J. W. 1C. 8 Holyoke
Fallow J. W. Instr. M.
234 Clarendon*
Farlow W. G. Prof. 24 Quincy
Farnam H. 1L. '54 Garden
Farnham E. gr.M.Harv.Med. Sch*
Farnham O. M. sC. G. 36
Farnsworth W. O. 2G.
2550 Washington St. Roxbury
Farquhar H. G. s.C. Felton 1*9
Farr D. H. IS. 28 Holyoke
Farrar C. B. 4C. 18 Trowbridge
Farrar W. 4C.
24 Elm St. Dorchester
Farrington E. L. 3Dn. Lowell
Faulkner R. E. 1G.
35 Mt. Vernon St.*
Faunce W. J. 2Dn.
42 Spring Pk. Av. Jamaica Plain
Faxon B. 3C.
302 Walnut St. Brookliue
Faxon C. E. Asst. .Jamaica Plain
Faxon T. K. 1C. 12(5 Mt. Auburn
Faxon W. Asst. M. '/.. Arlington
Fay A. <;. bC. 1691 Cambridge
Fay F. P. 4C. U 1!>
Fay s. B. i< . u.:>
Fayerweather R. IC. 1 Gorham
Ferring <;. R. 3L. Manter 3
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FederJ.C. 1C. C't 2
Feiss H. O. 2C. P. 70
Felton W. E. 2S. 44 Brattle
Fennessy E. H. 4C.
78 Mt. Auburn
Fenno E. N. 3C. Little's 10
Fenuo H. B. 2S. Little's 32
Fenollosa M. E. 3C. W. 25
Fenton H. W. 2S. 28 Holyoke
Ferguson E. H. 2M.
488 Broadway, So. Boston
Fernald A. 3Dn. Har. Den. Sch.*
Fernald M. L. Asst. (al o 3S.)
41 Laugdon
Fernald R. L. sS. 41 Laugdon
Fetter G. E. IV. 50 Village*
Few W. P. Proctor (also 4G.),
Read's 24
Ffoulke H. C. 2C. M. 24
Field H. A. 2M. Quincy
Field S. B. 2S. 67 Oxford
Field T. 2C. Claverly 49
Field W. E. 3C. W. H. 54
Field W.L.W. sS. Milton
Fillebrown T. Prof. Dn.
157 Newbury*
Finlay G. 1. 2C. 22 Shepard
Finney H. W. 1C. F. 3
Fischer O. E. 2M.
312 Columbus Ave.*
Fish A. L. 1C. 421 Broadway
FishH. H. 1C. H'ke 32
Fisher E. M. 3C. T. 46
Fisher J. H. 1L. S. 16
Fisher J. T. 4M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Fisher R. T. 2C. P. 46
Fisher S. C. lDn.
102 Dorchester St.*
Fisher T. W. Lect. M.
Insane Hospital, So. Boston
Fisher W. R. 3C. T. 9
Fisk I. L. 3C. 40 Kirkland
Fisk L. B. Auditor of
Dining Assoc.
Fiske C. H. 3L.
Fiske C. N. 1M.
Fiske H. M. 3C.
Fiske J. Lect.
Fiske W. E. 2G.
Memorial Hall
405 Marlboro*
M. 29
27 Everett
22 Berkeley
14 Mellen
Fitz G. W. Asst. Prof, and Med.
Visitor, Claverly 11
Fitz R. H. Prof. M. 18 Arlington*
Fitz W. S. 1C. Little's 17
FitzGerald C. G. 1C. T. 23
Fitzgerald J. J. lDn.
3 Dayton Ave. Roxbury
Fitzgerald M. 2L. 40 Irving
Fitzgerald M. E. 2M. 64 W. Cedar*
FitzGerald R. Y. 1L. 40 Irving
Fitzgerald T. F. 3C. M. 33
Fitzgerald T. P. 3M.
8 Emmons PI.
Fitzgerald T. R. lDn. Dorchester
Flagg C. J. 2C. C't 30
Flaherty J. H. IV. 404 Tremont*
Flaherty M. T. 2L. 67 Oxford
Flanagan W. F. 1M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
FlaudrauC. M. Asst. 60 Brattle
Fleischer C. 2G. 38 St. Botolph*
Fleischmann C. L. 4C. W. H. 2
Fleisher E. A. 1C. Ware 34
Fleming G. E. sC. W. 9
Flershem R. B. 2C. M. 42
Fletcher D. H. 1C. D. 21
Fletcher J. B. Instr. 6 Chauncy
Flint C. P. 4M. 45 Westland Ave.*
Flint J. 2C. H'ke 47
Flynn E. J. 1L. H. 8
Folsom C. F. Overseer.
15 Marlboro*
Folsom J. W. 1G. 26 Trowbridge
Fontaine H. T. gr M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Foote H. W. 3C. W. H. 18
Forbes A. 3C. Claverly 41
Forbes E. B. 2M.
198 W. Brookline*
Forbes E. W. 1G T. 34
Forbes F. M. 4C. 30 Holyoke
Forbes J. D. 1C. Little's 28
Ford C. W. sC. 22 Mt. Auburn
Ford C. Y. lDn. W. Newton
Ford G. B. 1C, C. 42
Ford J. D. M. Inst, (also 2G.),
C. 56
Ford L. A. 1L. 67 Oxford
Ford W. B. 3C. 40 Kirkland
Fordyce S. W. 2C. H'ke 27
Forman G. A. 4C. Hilton 6
Forrest G. L. 2Dn.
231 W. Newton*
Forrest R. F. 2M.
28 Nichols Ave. Watertown
Forsyth A. 4C. 21 Putnam Av.
Foss C. A. 3L. 27 Irving
Foss E. sC. 8 Allston*
Foss G. B. Lect. V. and
Resident Hospital Surgeon,
50 Village*
Foster B. O. 1G.
Winsor Road, Brookline
Foster C. M. 1C. 19 Irving
Foster G. H. 1C. H'ke 43
Foster H. B. 1G. 1746 Cambridge
Foster H. I. 2C. 25 Holyoke
Foster I. M. 1L. 41 Wendell
Foster L. K. 2C. P. 81
Foster W. A. 1L. 12 Sumner
Fowler H. W. 2C. P. 53
Fox E. W. 2C 473 Broadway
Fox F. B. 4C. T. 67
Fox R. K. 4C. M. 9
Francis J. S. 3C. H'ke 13
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645
Franke K. Asst. Prof.
2 Berkeley PI.
Frank H. P. 1L. 28 Clarendon*
Frank R. T. 4C H?ke 11
Fraprie F. R. 2S. 22 Mt. Auburn
Fraser A. P. 1L. 54 Hammond
Fraser D. J. 3Dv. D. 20
Frazier H. 1L. 68 Mt. Auburn
Freedman L. A.4C.
1734 Cambridge
Freeman G. F. 4M.
60 Elm, Everett
Freethey E. E. lDn.
302 Methuen, Lawrence
Freiberg A. J. sL. P. 9
French C. F. 3C. T. 11
French C. H. 2C. W. 28
French P. 1C. 28 Holyoke
Frese G. Instr. Andover
Fried G. A. 1C. C't 39
Friedberg H. 4C. Read's 4
Friedman H. J. 3C. 42 Kirkland
Friedman L. V. 1M. 23 Irving
Frost D. M. 1C. 12 Mt. Auburn
Frost H. B. 4M. Belmont
Frost R. M. 1C. 16 Oxford
Frost S. T. 2C. P. 6
Frothingham B. 4C. Hilton 11
Frothingham E. V. 4C. M. 19
Frothingham J. W. 1C. Quincy 10
Frothingham L. Asst. M.
29 Gloucester*
Frothingham, L. A. 3L.
29 Gloucester*
Fuller C. S. 4C. 125 Prospect
Fuller E. P. 3 V. No. Andover
Fuller H. H. 4C. W. 4
Fuller M. B. sC. 12 Kirkland pi.
Fuller R. W. Asst. also 4S. G. 14
Fuller S. L. 2C. W. H. 33
Fullerton E. D. 2C. H. 10
Fulton A. M. 3C. M. 50
Fulton D. M. 1M. 61 Ellerv
Furman S. 8. 4C. 102 Mt. Auburn
Furness J. T. 2C. M. 1
FyfteJ.3C. C't 42
GadeJ. A.4S. Little's 20
Gage E. V. 1C. C. 53
GageF. B. 3V 50 Village*
Galbraith A.V.1C.63 Highland av.
Galbraith .1. S. 1C.63 Highland av.
Gale II. A. 20. P. 31
Gallagher O. C. 4C. 8. 13
Gallagher T. M. 2M. Wellesley
Gallagher w. II. LM.
213 E. Eagle, E. Boston
Gallert D. J. 2L. I'. 61
Galloupe J. A. 3M. Beverly
Gannett T. B. 3C. Little's 9
Gannetl W. w. Instr. M.
■27 \ Marlboro*
Garceau A. 1L.
22 Highland, Roxbury
Gardiner J. H. Instr. G. 18
Gardner B. 3C. 56 Mt. Auburn
Gardner P. 2C. 30 Wallace
Gardner W. M. 2C. W. 27
Garfield I. M. 3L. Winthrop 26
Garfield L. D. Supt. of Buildings,
37 Irving
Garfield R. M. lDn. 196 Lincoln*
Garland F. E. 2C. 96 Prescott
Garland F. P. 2C.
26 Tyler, Somerville
Garland R. 1C. 1595 Mass. ave.
Garmon S. Asst. M. Z. 17 Grav
Garrett A. C. Instr. T. 54
Garrett T. sC. S. 31
Garrison W. A. 1G. 11 Wendell
Garrison W. L. 3C. 25 Holyoke
Gates E. 2L, 13 Kirkland pi.
Gates L. E. Instr. M. 40
Gaulin A. 3L. 409 Broadway
Gavin J. L. 2M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Gaw C. 2C. 125 Mt. Auburn
Gay E. L. 3C. Shepherd 6
Gay F. P. 3C. 10 Concord ave.
Gay F. W. 1C. T. 51
Gay G. W. Instr. M.665 Boylston*
Gaylord J. S. 1G.
114 W. Springfield*
Gaylord W.A. 2M.Pa\vtueket,R.I.
Gaymond G. O. lDn. Ashcroft
Geib F. J. 1M. 40 Kirkland
Gentner P. sC. C. 1
Gerald A. K. Instr. also 3 L.
19 Trowbridge
Germain H. H. 2M. 38 St.Botolph*
Gerrish W. C. 1C. Quincv 3
Gerrish AV. P. Asst.
2 Hartwell, Roxbury
Gerteis L. 2C. C. 26
Gibbons S. 2M.
44 South, Jamaica Plain
Gibbs D. 2S. G. 35
Gibbs F. E. 1C. T. 47
Gibbs J. M. 2C.
15 Church, Waltham
Gibbs L. E. 3S. 46 Norfolk
Gibbs L. B. 1G. 9 Wendell
Gibbs W. Prof. Em. Newport, K.I.
Gibby H. E. 2S. 1132 Mass ave.
Gierasch P. P. J. 2C. C.54
Giese A. F. bS. 7 Sumner
Giffbrd A. P. 2C. H'ke 23
Gilford L. 0. IS. C. 33
Gilberl A. II. LC. 1 7J7 Cambridge
Gilbert G. W. <:i>n. Andover
Gilberl L, W. 3M. H'ke :><>
Gile W. w. 2S. W. H. 61
Giles (;. A. 2C. 1 38 Green
Gilkey K. 8. U ■
9 Irvinir, Watertow ti
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COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Gill F. A. 1L. 1200 Mass. ave.
CillP. S. 2S. P. 21
Gillespie L. L. 2C. Ware 32
Gillespie VV. H. 1G. 48 Wendell
Gillett H. W. Instr. Dn.
Newport, R. I.
Gilman H. S. 3Du. 86 Mt. Vernon*
Gilmore E. A. 1G. 11 Howland
Gilpin O. W. 3C. P. 25
Gilsey tf. 1L. Claverly 6
Ginn M. E. 2C. M. 26
Gleason B. W. 1M.
Powell, Brookline
Gleason C. B. 2L. H. 29
Gleason G. 3C. S. 25
Gleason J. L. sS. 79 Charles*
Glenn B. W. sC. 34 Bigelovv
Glenn C. B. 1G. 10 Mellen
Glennon J. F. 1L. 1699 Cambridge
Glidden H. K. 1M. 6 Day
Glidden J. W. 2L.
Clyde, Brookline
Goddard C. F. 4C. Hilton 26
Godfrey H. F. 3C. Beek 5
Golden L. 1M. 86a Leverett*
Goldfrank F. 1C. C't 5
Goldie W. V. 1C. 16 Mellen
Goldstein M. M. 2L.
1734 Cambridge
Gonterman M. G. 1L. M. 4
Goodale G. L. Prof, and Director
of Bot. Gar. 10 Craigie
Goodell R. T. 3L. 39 Irving
Goodman W. 4C. Ware 18
Goodrich D. M. 2C. Claverly 37
Goodrich R. S. 2C. 96 Prescott
Goodridge F. G. 2C. 60 Brattle
Goodridge F. J. 2C. 1705 Mass.av.
Goodridge G. A. 1C. 12 Scott
Goodwin C. N. 2L. H'v 15
Goodwin E. H. 1G. 8 Follen
Goodwin M. F 1C. 29 Sacramento
Goodwin W. W. Prof. 5 Follen
Goodyear W. E. 4C. F. 7
Gordinier C. H. sC. 4 Arrow
Gordon C. S. 2Dn
220 W. Springfield*
Gordon D. 1C. C. 12
Gordon F. sC. 16 Oxford
Goreth F. W. 2L. C. 60
Gorrill W. H. 1G. S. 15
Goto S. 1G. 9 Story
Gould A. H. 4C. W. 28
Gould C. F. 2C W. H. 40
Goulding T. F. 4M.
220 Summer, Somerville
Graham A. M. 1L.
2 Mason ave. W. Somerville
Graham J. B. sC.
12 Albion, Dorchester
Gram J. P. 2L. 12 Howland
Grand E. D. 2G. 18 Story
Grandin J. L. sC. Ware 5
Granger F. B. 1C. 96 Ellery
Grant D. 3S. 41 Wendell
Grant M. D. 1G. 56 Plympton
Grant R. Overseer, 104 Marlboro*
Grant W. M. 3C.
Appleton, Arlington H*t.-.
Gratwick F. C. 3C. Beck 4
Gratwick W. H. 1G. 14 Ash
Graves A. S. 1C. W. H. 9
Graves W. P. 1M. 89 Charles*
Gray C. D. 3C.
27 Winter, W. Somerville
Gray G. 2S. Ware 55
Gray G. A. 2L. T. 31
Gray H. B. 1M. 38 Dartmouth*
Gray H. G. 3C. W. H. 29
Gray J. C. Prof. l. 176 Beacon*
Gray J. C. 3C. W. H. 29
Gray R. 1L. Manter 6
Gray W. C. 4C. C. 6
Gray W. H. 4C. W. 15
GraydonJ. S. 2C. C't 29
Greany D. F. 3C. 25 Holyoke
Green C. M. Asst. Prof. M.
78 Marlboro*
Green E. J. 2C. 34£ Shepard
Green J. O. Prof. M.
182 Marlboro*
Green M. 4C. W. 29
Green S. A. Overseer, 30 Tremont*
Green W. D. 2C. C't 40
Greene D. C. 1M. H'ke 9
Greene H. C. Asst. 345 Marlboro*
Greene J. D. 4C. H'y 10
Greene R. T. 4C. 48 Dana
Greene S. E. 4C. D. H. 2
Greenfield A. D. 2L. T.4
Greenhalge F. B. 2C. P. 38
Greenman J. M. Asst. 54 Garden
Greenman L. M. 2Dv. D. 19
Greenough C. N. 2C. T. 25
Greenough J. B. Prof.
9 Riedesel ave.
Greenough M. S. 2C. Ware 38
Greenough R. P. 4 M.
9 Riedesel ave.
Greenough W. 4C. Read's 2
Greenwood G. T. 2Dn.
54 Montgomery*
Gregg C. F. 4C. 18 Mellen
Gregg J. E. 3C. M. 25
Gregg R. E. 1L. 19 Ware
Gregory E. M. 3C. S. 10
Grew H. S. 4C. Claverlv 52
Griffin B. F. 1C. 190 Ash, Chelsea
Griffin C. H. 2M. Providence, R. 1.
Griffin C. S. 1G. C. 68
Griffin F. W. 4C. 56 Mt. Auburn
Griffin M. E. sS. 56 Mt. Auburn
Griffin W. A. 3C. S. 25
Griffith E. E. 2G.
11 Atherton, Somerville
Griggs T. W. IS.
Felton 26
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647
Grilk C. 2C. S. 23
Grimes J. H. 2M. 14 Concord sq.*
Grimes J. R. 1M. 686 Mass. ave.*
Grimes W. H. sC. T. 8
Grinnell F. W. 1L.
15 Millmont, Roxbury
Griswold L. S. Asst.
238 Boston, Dorchester
Grosh J. E. IS. Felton 28
Gross C. Asst. Prof.
11 Putnam ave.
Grossman E. M. 1L. M. 27
Grover F. O. Proctor, also 2G.
Brewer's 12
Guiler R, W. 3M.
942 East Broadway*
Guillow L. E. 2C. S. 2
Gulick C. B. Instr. Claverv 18
Gulick J. G. 2C. C. 62
Gulliver F. P. 4G. 1686 Cambridge
Gunn W. S. 1C. 50 Frost
Gurney M. K. 2C. M. 60
Gustafson J. G. 1G. 40 Mt.Auburn
Hack H. W. 2C. G. 6
Hackett H. S. 3C. 1132 Mass. ave.
Hadlock E. H. gr.Dv. 41 Weudell
Hager L. 4C. 28 Holyoke
Hagerman G. F. 2C. C. 57
Hagerman L. W. 4C. Shepherd 11
Hahlo A. H. 4C. W. H. 2
Hahn A. 3Dv. Newton
Haines I. 4M. 12 Ash
Hale A. L. sC. P. 30
Hale E. Asst. E. Orange, N. J.
Hale F. 4C. 1208 Mass. ave.
Hall A. 3Dv. D. H. 1
Hall A. W. 4C. Felton 13
Hall E. H. Prof. 37 Gorham
Hall E. K. 3L. 9 Wendell
Hall F. Y. 2C. T. 52
Hall G. D. 1C. Claverlv 39
Hall G. W. 2C. C't 8
Hall H. M. 1C. T. 20
Hall J. F. 3C. T. 57
Hall J. G. 1G. 122 Oxford
Hall J. P. 2L. 10 Mellen
Hall R. W. 1G. Brookline
Hall T. Instr. Little's 18
Hall W. A. 3C. F. 7
Halle A. J. 2C. P. 70
Halle E. S. 3C. 20 Prescott
Hallett T. Instr. Dn. 344 Boylston*
Halliday J. 1C. 467 Broadway
Hallorau J. A. 2L. 12 Sumner
Halloran T. J. 2M. Lowell
Hallowell N". P. 3C. 25 Holyoke
Hallowell R. II. 4C. Claverly 29
Ham L. 2L. 13 Trowbridge pi.
Ham 11. .1. M . V. .",
Hamaker J. I. Asst. also 2G.
14 Shepard
Hamblet C. A. 3V. Lowell
Hamilton C. A. 1C. W. H. 3
Hamilton G. II. 4C. CTt 28
Hamilton R. W. IB. 611Tremont*
Hamilton T. E. sC. 1716 Cambridge
Hamilton W. 2M.
14 Carlton, Holyoke
Hamlen P. M. 4C. Claverly 45
Hammond F. L. 1C. C. 34
Hammond O. D. 3C.
1746 Cambridge
Hammond W. J. 1M
44 Crescent, Quincy
Hanavan G. B. 2C.1734 Cambridge
Hancock A. E. Proctor, also
2G. Felton 18
Hancock J. C. 2M. 11 Irvington*
Hand B. L. 3L. 52 Brattle
Handv H. T. 3M. [61 Worcester*
Hanford C. W. sC. Claverly 4
Hanna A. S. 2S. D. 39
Hanua G. A. sS. 9 De Wolf
Haunum H. O. 3Dv. D. 7
Hanrahan G. F. 1M. Lawrence
Hanrahan T. lDn. 3 Concord sq.*
Hanson F. L. 2C. C. 69
Hanson W. C. 1C. 36 Grav
Hanus P. H. Asst. Prof. 5 Walker
Hapgood L. S. 3C. T. 11
Hardeubrook F. L. 2C. S. 24
Harding E. 1G. 60 Brattle
Harding F. H. 2Dn. 15 Allen
Harding H. A. 1L. C't 13
Hardwick C. H. 2C. Quincv
Hardv C. A. 3C. Read's 26
Hardy C. W. 1C.
132 Perkins, Somerville
Hardy H. W. 3Dn.
212 Columbus ave.*
Hardy T. E. 2M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Hardy T. S. 1C. Little's 30
Harley F. W. IS. Hilton 2
Harlow E. D. 1C. C't 14
Harper C. S. sC. 42 Kirkland
Harper F. 2C. Claverlv 37
Harper W. R. sS. 1691 Cambridge
Harriman C. C. 3C. D. 38
Harrington A. 3C.
37 Monument ave. Charlestown
Harrington C. Instr. M.
57 Orchard, Jamaica Plain
Harrington ,)..). 1C. I\ 67
Harrington W. L. 2C. P. 67
Harris A. T.3C. Read's 26
Harris K. W. 1C.
12 Highland ave. Somerville
Harris. I. R. IS. 9 Linden
Harris R. B. IC. P. 73
Harris R. \\ . IC. (J. Js
Harris s. .1. 2M. 26 Dartmouth*
Harris W. C. IC.
42 Highland ave. Somerville
Harrison .1. IS. Read's 12
Harrison U. W. 1L. 56 Mt. Auburn
us
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Hart A. B. Asst. Prof.
15 Appian Way
Hart E. J. lDn.
288 Washington ave. Chelsea
Hart J. G. Asst. Little's 18
Hart J. S. 2M. So. Lincoln
Ha'rt J. T. 4C. 415 Broadway
Hart M. J. 4M. 176 [, So. Boston
Hart R. H. 2C. 40 Kirkland
Hartnett E. D. 2M.
74 London, E. Boston
Hartshorn S. H. 2C. C't 37
Hartwell H. F. 2M. Hotel Oxford*
Hartzell W. T. 1L. P. 71
Harvey J. F. 1M. 666 Tremont*
Harvey W. W. 2M.
3 Holden pi. Dorchester
Harwood J. H. 3L
Ivanhoe, Newton
Haseltine H. C. sC. 27 Holvoke
Haskell E. K. 1C. M. 56
Haskell G. B. 2C. M. 35
Haskins F. H. 1M. Springfield
Hastings G. B. 3C.Brookline ave.*
Hastings T. M. 2S. Little's 6
Hatch A. E. 2S. M. 31
Hatch E. S. 1M.
8 Sparhawk, Brighton
Hatch L. C. 1G. 378 Harvard
Hatch W. H. P. 2C. C. 69
Hatfield H. K. 2M. 125 Marlboro*
Hathaway G. A. 3C. 467 Broadway
Hathaway J. H. 4C. 62 Kirkland
Hathorn R.L. 2L. 46a Trowbridge
Hatton M. W. 1G. 13 Mellen
Hauck W. 4S. Watertown Arsenal
Haughton P. D. 1C. 30 Holyoke
Haven G. Instr. M. 1 Exeter*
Hawes C. S. 1M. 1691 Cambridge
Hawkes C. E. 2C. C't 9
Hawkins D. P. IS. Ware 37
Hawkins J. F. 4M. 24 Dartmouth*
Hawman E. H. sS. 42 Kirkland
Hay L. 2 L. Winthrop 11
Havden F. sC 15 Sumner
Havden H. B. 1C. 44 Brattle
Hayden J. P. 3C. H'ke 8
Havden T. B. Instr. Dn.
687 Bovlston
Hayes A. E. 2M. Harv.Med.'Sch.*
Hayes B. H. 2C. H y 2
Hayes J. J. Instr. 5 Story
Haves J. J. 4C. Hy2
Haves R. B. sC. 5S Wendell
Havs D. S. 3V. Waltham
Ha vie v H. W. Tutor. 26 Mellen
Haynes H. M. 3Dn.
217 Huntington ave.*
Havter S. R. 4C. 20 Ware
Hayward J. B. 3C. P. 72
Hay ward P. 2C. C't 24
Hazard P. R. 4C. 17 Dunster
Hazeltine H. D. 1L. 683 Cambridge
Hazlett S. sS.
Healy D. L. 2M.
Healy J. C. 1C.
Healv J. R. 3C.
Healy W. sC.
Ware 16
W. Newton
65 Hammond
G. 2
1593 Mass. ave.
Healey W. C. S. 2C.
193 Webster st. E. Boston
Hebard A. P. 3L. Ware 14
Hecht S. E. 2C. Ware 34
Heckscher S. 4C. Claverly 42
Hedges R..S. 1C. C't 7
Heilig F. 3C. M. 55
Heinsling E. L. sC. 1134 Mass. av.
Heller I. S. 1L. 63 Oxford
Heme n way A. Overseer,
10 Tremont*
Henderson. C. R. grM.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Henderson L. J. 2C. P. 15
Hendrick F. 2C. G. 3
Hennen W. D. 2C. 1137 Mass. ave.
Hennessey J. 2L.
357 Market st. Lowell
Henrv E. E. 2Dn. Wellesley Hills
Henry L. W. IS. M. 4
Henshaw O. B. 1G. 36 Linnaean
Henshaw S. Asst. M. Z.
3 Mercer circle
Herald E. B. 2L. 29 Sacramento
Herman L. H. P. IS. H'ke 27
Hernsheim C. sC. 94 Prescott
Herrick L. E. 3C. Hotel Westland*
Herrick T. G. 1M. 132 Chandler*
Herchel W. H. 4C. T. 9
Hersev E. Instr. B. Roslindale
Hersey F. W. C. 1C.
1611 Mass. ave.
Hersey G. M. lDn.
South st. Hingham
Hervev A. M. 4C. Ware 44
Hervev E. P. 2L. Ware 22
Hess A. F. 3C. W. H. 38
Hewes H. F. Asst. M. 3 Fairfield*
Hewitt H. B. sS. Felton 34
Hewlett J. C. 1G.
Argo House. Roslindale
Heyl P. R. 1G. 67 Mt. Auburn
Hickey J. A. 1M.
144 Saratoga st. E. Boston
Hickey J. H. 3L. G. 37
Hickox C. R. 3L. 18 Mason
Hicks R. B. C. 4C. 65 Hammond
Higginson A. H. 2C. Wadsworth 7
Higginson H. L. Fellow. 44 State*
Highlands A. A. 1L.
1256 Mass. ave.
Hildreth A. H. 4C. 14 Garden
Hildreth H. E. 1C. 6 Linuaean
Hildreth L. T. 1L. 29 Holvoke
Hiler E. O. 3L. t. 26
Hill A. S. Prof. Sev. 3
Hill C. S. 1L. 17 Story
Hill D. M. 2C. 25 Holvoke
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
649
Hill E. L. 2C. Read's 26
HillG. S. 1M.
24 Monument sq. Charlestown
Hill H. sS. 1256 Mass. ave.
Hill H. B. Prof, and Director
Chem. Lab.
Hill Harry H. 3C.
Hill Henry H. 1C.
Hill H. N. 3V.
Hill J. A. Instr.
Hill J. F. sC.
Hill L. D. Asst.
Hill W. W. sS.
Hills G. E. 3C.
Hills W.
B. 15
M. 25
T. 10
Hvde Park
38 I Harvard
13 Mt. Auburn
also 1G.
366 Harvard
P. 64
Beck 33
B. Assoc. Prof. M.
27 Everett
Hillyer V. M. 3C. P. 87
Hinchev R. 2M. Lexington
Hinckley D. R. 4M.
312 Columbus ave.*
Hinckley F. C. 4C. CTt 26
Hindes J. C. lDn.Harv. Den. Sen.*
Hinman G. W. 2C. C. 10
Hisa M. 1G. 9 Story
Hitchcock F. L. Asst. (also 4C),
9 Story
Hite L. F. 3G.
Hixon E. C. 3M.
Hoague T. 2C.
Hoar S. Fellow,
Hobbs C. W. 3C.
Hobson W. S. 4C
Hodge W. F. 1L.
Hodges A. W. 3S
Hodges R. O. IS.
Hodgmau A. W. 4G.
Hoffman J. E. 4C.
Hogan J. A. 3M.
Hogg G. 1L.
Hoitt A. W. 3C.
Holbrook J. S. 4C.
Holbrook M. S. 1C.
Holden J. B. 1C.
Holden W. M. 20.
Holland A. 4S.
Holland H. T. 4M.
Holliugs W. F. sS.
Hollis I. N. Prof.
Hollis J. H. sC.
Hollis S. H. 2C.
Hollister E. 3C.
Hollister R. R. Asst
1 Avon pi.
567 Mass. ave.*
Ware 47
Concord
C. 3
M. 45
C. 38
Newton Centre
6 Ash st. pi.
90 Brattle
5 Linden
Lawrence
Winthrop 14
T. 66
Beck 24
T. 17
Ware 19
20 Prescott
H'ke 25
Jamaica Plain
M. 52
19 Hammond
P. 24
P. 24
Little's 22
. (also 3C.)
I ). 33
Hollister S. 3C Little's 26
Holmes A. B. 4(. II' v 1
Holmes C. X. 4C. 891 Mass. ave.
Holmes E. P. lustr. Dn.
Stoughton
Holmes G. M. R. 2C.
22D Marlboro*
Holmes II. P. 28. 14 Howland
Holmes II. II. bS. Ware 49
Holmes M. B. 1C. Little's 8
Holmes T. L. 1C. Little's 17
Holmes W. B. 4C. 39 William
Holt E. B. 4C. T. 42
Holt E.G. IS. FeltonS
Holt F. H. 1M. 78 Appleton*
Holt F. H. F. 1C. 5 Concord av.
Holt H. J. 2C. 42 Kirkland
Holt R. W. sS.
Holt W. A. 2C. P. 13
Holway A. H. 2C. T. 63
Homan J. M. 2M.
Sheldon st. Roslindale
Homans J. Instr. M. 16* Beacon*
Homans J. A. 1C. Shepherd 9
Homans R. 2L. 164 Beacon
Hone J. B. 1L. 54 Garden
Hood C. W. 1C.
55 Windsor st. Roxbury
Hooper E. W. Treasurer,
Fayerweather
Hooper H. T. 2C. C't 9
Hooper S. R. 1G.
8Mt. Pleasant st. Winchester
Hopkins F. S. Instr. Du.
161 Newburv*
Hopkins H. M. 1G. 69 Oxford
Hopkins R. G. 1C. Read's 6.
Hopkins S. U. Asst. (also 3S.),
G. 46
Hopkins W. S. B. 2L.
12 Kirkland, pi.
Hoppe, L. J. 1L. 67 Oxford
Hoppin F. S. 4C. W. 5
Home C. A. 3G. Lawrence 5
Home H. W. 4S. Belmont
Home 1. W. 3G. Braintree
Home P. L. Asst. (also 3G.)
18 Ellerv
Hosmer L. H. 2C. 9 Linden
Hovey C. H. 2C. 17 Mt. Auburn
Howard A. A. Asst. Prof.
8 Hilliard
Howard A. H. 2C. T. 59
Howard A. S. 3C. P. 20
Howard B. B. 4C. H'v, 8
Howard E. H. 2M. 24 Worcester
Howard J. F. 1M. Lawrence
Howard L. H. Lect. V.
67 W. Newton*
Howard P. B. 1M.
Kent pi. Brookline
Howard W. I). M. IS. (J. S
Howard W. <;. Instr. H'ke 33
Howe c. P. sS. 30 Mt. Auburn
Howe <;. A. 4C. Hv 19
Howe H. P. lDn.
13 Ashburton pi."
Howe II. W. 3C. 78 Mt. Auburn
HoweJ.C. 1C. Hilton 17
Howe w. SC. 14 Oxford
Howe w. < . jm. Dedham
How«- w. |). 3L. 11 Concord ave.
650
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Howell J. A. 3C. C. 49
Howell W. W. 4 C. G. 11
Howes E. A. 3L. S. 18
Howland A. H. 4C. 10 Channingpl.
Howland G. W. 2C. 421 Broadway
Howland J. B. 4M.
29 Webster ave. Brookline
Hovt G. A. 1C. 1716 Cambridge
Hoyt G. M. sS. 11 Wendell
Hubbard A. L. 1L 21 Ellery
Hubbard F. T. 2C. Hilton 24
Hubbard H. V. 3C H'ke 32
Hubbard J. C. 4M.
50 Gainsboro*
Hubbard J. E. 2C. 1200 Mass. ave.
Hubbard P. M. 2C M. 24
Hubbell J. D. 2L. 1208 Mass. ave.
Hudnut P. A. 2M. Needham
Hudson A. S. 1M. Newton
Hughes T. B. 1L.
1 Parkman st. Brighton
Huidekoper F. L. 4C. Shepherd 18
Huidekoper R. S. 2C. Ware 21
Huiskamp J. E. 2C. W. 21
Huling R. G. 3G. 101 Trowbridge
Humes G. R. sS. 94 Wendell
Hunt J. C. 4C. M. 9
Hunt R. H. 2C. P. 41
Hunt R. S. lDn.
122 Huntington ave.*
Hunter D. 1C G. 32
Hunter H. C. 2C. 61 Oxford
Huntington A. T. 2M. Chelsea
Huntington C. D. 1C. 12 Ware
Huntington E. V. Instr. also
1 G. P. 23
Huntington H. B. 3C 7 Waterhouse
Huntington H. R. 2C.
125 Mt. Aubnrn
Huntress H. P. 1C. W. 20
Huntsman O. B. 3C. H. 22
Hurd L. E. 1C. H'ke 44
Hurd R. C. 3M. Xewburyport
Hurlbut B. S. Recording Sec-
retary and Instr. H. 7
Hurley C. A. IS. 7 Linden
Hurley E. M. 2S. 7 Linden
Hurt G. F. 2C. 10 Remington
Hurt H. H. 2L. P. 33
Hurt J. C. sS. P. 33
Hutchins H. D. lDn.
51 Bloomfield st. Dorchester
Hutchinsou H. 2L.
62 Jefferson st. Newton
Hutchinson J. S. sC.
1686 Cambridge
Hutchinson, J. W. sS. Ware 45
Hutchison J. G. sS.
8 Heath ave. Roxbury
Hutchinson P. A. sC. T. 33
Hutton W. E. 1L. S. 16
Huxley H. W. 1C. T. 40
Hyatt A. Asst. M. Z. Francis ave.
Hvde B. D. 2L.
Hyde C. C. 1L.
Hyde F. E. 2C.
Hvde F. T. 2M.
Hyde J. H. 2C.
Hyman M. 1C.
Ware 22
W. H. 30
467 Broadway
Waltham
Claverlev 9
C't 36
Ingalls, A. S. 4C. Beck 43
Ingersoll C. E. 2 L. 8 Ellery
Ingle J. 2L. 34£ Shepard
Ingoldsby J. E. 2M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Ingraham A. 4C. W. H. 59
Ingraham P. 2C. Claverly 8
Ingraham W. M. 1L. 12 Oxford
Irish H. A. sC. 46 Langdou
IrvinE.T. IS. 9 Bow
Irving A. D. 1L Claverly 16
Iselin J. H. 4C. Beck 6
Ittner M. H. 2G. 94 Hammond
Jack A. E. 1G. 44 Sacramento
Jack J. G. Lectr.
Arnold Aboretum, Jamaica Plain
Jack L. H. 1M. Portland Me.
Jackson C. 2C. 28 Holyoke
Jackson C. 2C. 28 Holvoke
Jackson C. L. Prof. Hy 11
Jackson C. N..2C. P. 54
Jackson E. T. 1C. C't 1
Jackson H. Asst. M. 309 Marlboro*
Jackson H. B. 3C. C't. 1
Jackson M. M. 4C. Ware 36
Jackson R. A. 1C. 18 Plymptou
Jackson R. F. 2S. T. 52
Jackson, R. T. Instr.
33 Gloucester*
Jackson W. H. 2C. C't 41
Jacobs A. 2C. 19 Pleasant
Jaffray P. M. IS. 12 Mt. Auburn
Jagemann H. G. C. von,
Asst. Prof. 9 Walker
Jaggar T. A. Instr. (also 2G.)
P. 60
James E. 1L. Winthrop 15
James E. H 4C. H'y 21
James H. 1C. 95 Irving
James W. Prof. 95 Irving
Jamesoa H. W. 1M.
28 Eliot st. Jamaica Plain
Jameson I. L. 1C. 1134 Mass. ave.
Jaquea L. C. 1G.
57 Jaques st. Somerville
JastiamE. P. 1L.
18 Trowbridge pi.
Jefferson W. G. 1M Xorwood
Jeffries C. S. 1C. 9 Linden
Jenkins B. A. grDv. 39 Hurlbut
Jenkins G. R. 3L. 40 Kirkland
Jenkins L. L. lDn.
110 Tremont st. E. Boston
Jenkins L. W. 4C. Shepherd 15
Jenkins T. 3C. 45 Trowbridge
Jenks R. D. 3C. H'ke 20
Jenness H. C. 1C. 30 Irving
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651
Jermey C. 3C. H. 9
Jennev L. W. 2L. 6 Irving pi.
Jennings A. T. IS. 28 Banks
Jennings H. S. 2G.
11 Francis ave.
Jennings R. W. 3C. H'ke 20
Jennv A. B. grM. Har. Med. Sch.*
Jewell E. C. 4C. 2 Gorham
Jewell P. 1C. Mantero
Jewell W. O. 2C. 2 Gorham
Johnson A. X. Instr. D. 27
Johnson C. E. 2S 26 Lee
Johnson D. D. 1C. Hilton 10
Johnson D. J. 2M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Johnson E. sS. 22 Prescott
Johnson E. St. J. 2C. W. 41
Johnson F. A. 1L. 22 Prescott
Johnson G. D. 4M.
373 Commonwealth ave.*
Johnson H. A. 1M.
128 Huntingtoo ave.*
Johnson H. S. 4C. T. 1
Johnson J. E. grDv. 41 Wendell
Johnson J. M. 1C. C. 61
Johnson L.J. Instr. 100 Avon Hill
Johnson R. H. IL. G. 10
Johnson R. M. 2C. Hilton 3
Johnson T. J. 4C. Hilton 10
Johnson W. A. 2C. 421 Broadway
Johnson W. L. sC.
41 G. st. S. Boston
Johnson W. S. 2M. 91 Newbury*
Johnston C. H. L. IS. 28 Holyoke
Johnston F. W. 3C. 18 Trowbridge
Johnston H. 4C. 3 Sumner
Johnston W. B. 3C. 28 Holyoke
Jones A. M. 3C. Hilton 38
Jones D. F. 4M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Jones E. L. 30. W. II. 12
Jones E. N". IL. 12 Kirkland pi.
Jones F. E. 3M. Quincy
.Tores F. M. 40.
27 Porter st. Somerville
Jones H. L. Instr. 92 Hammond
Jones II. W. 1G. 276 Harvard
Jones I. T. 2S. 60 Mt. Auburn
Jones J. A. 1C. 1727 Cambridge
Jones John H. 1 L. C. 21
Jones Joseph H. 2Dv. D. 6
Jones M. B. 2L. 9 Wendell
Jones S. K. LC. Concord
JonesW. T. sC. G. 61
Jordan F. 20. War.' '.»
Jordan .1. O. A.88I ■ M.
994 Washington*
Joseph E. 8C. 13 [rving
Joslyn M. L. 2L. Winthrop is
Jonett F. R. l M.
37 Chester st. w. Somerville
Joy R. II. sO.
Joyce M. V. 2L. 1 132 Mass. ave.
Junsrcrich K.E. 1C. 1266 Ma<s. av.
Jut ten B. C. 4S G. 19
Kahn M. 2M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Kales A. M. 4C. 1256 Mass. av.
Katzmann F. G. 40.
54 Cottage st. Hyde Park
Kauftman C.H.4C. 2 Lamonr ave.
Kaven G. A. IL, 36 Bowdoin
Keate W. 2M. 8 9 Appleton*
Keen B. W. sC. 362 Harvard
Keene C. II. 2C.
47 Mansfield st. Allston
Keene P. M. 10. C't 12
Keiley J. W. 10. H'ke 43
Kellen F. S. IV. Watertown
Kellogg S. sS. Littles's 31
KellvN.S. 2C. P. 6
Kelsey W. H. 3S. 15 William
Kemmerer J. L. 3L. Ware 8
Kendall H. F. 2S. 8 Garden
Kendall W. S. 10. 13 Shepard
Kendricken J. M. 3L. 96 Prescott
Kennard W. W. 30.
1689 Cambridge
Kennedy F. A. 2C. M. 30
Kennedy II. 231.
150 Huntington Ave.*
Kennedy M. H. IL. Felton 2
Kennedy E. L. IL. 65 Hammond
Kennedv S. 3C. W. II. 58
Kennett J. D. 2C. Beck 41
Kenney A. M. 2Dn.
161 Gleuwav St. Dorchester
Kent E. A. 2Dn.
48 Montgomerv St. W. Medwav
Keut E. E. 3L. * F.dton 11
Kepler C. O. 2M. 72 Mr. Vernon*
Kerkhoft' W. M. sDv. 176 Prospect
Kernan F. K. 3C. 120S Mass. Ave.
Kernan W. E. 3M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Kerper G. B. LC. H'ke 30
Kershaw F. S. 5G. M. 7
Kershaw M. II. IL. 159!) Ma>s. Aw.
Ketcham J. L. 40. 40 Kirkland
Keyes L. B. 10. ( . is
Keyser F. II. sC.
31 School St. Charlestown
Kidder II. II. sC. 183 Brattle
Kiernau T. 3. Supt. of Circulation
in Coll. Library, 25 Trowbridge
Kilbonrn A. (i. 1C
Kilbreth J. W. 2C.
Kimball I). 2G.
Kimball E. < '. 4C.
Kimball II. II. 1( .
Kimball L. ( \ 2C.
Kimball M. II. II..
Kimball W. (). 2(..
Kimberly S. ( '. 20.
Kimmons 3. h. m \
Kiiiir A. E. 3( .
King C. N. 2C.
Kin-- <;. (;. ii..
T. 4S
Ware m
1!) Oxford
10 Oxford
P. 28
P. 28
lit Rutland
T. 19
1168 Mass, Av.
17 Dunster
II. 28
56 Plymptoo
( loncord
652
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King M. L. 2M.
King M. LeN. 1G.
King R. 4C.
King R. M. sC.
Kins W. H. 4C.
12 Remington
C. 30
89 Hammond
Felton 9
Melrose
Kingsbury H. P. D. sC. F. 4
Kingsbury I. W. 4C. W. H. 6
Kinuicutt F. H. 3C. H'v 16
Kinnicutt G. H. 2C. W~. 13
Kinsler J. C. 1L. 10 Mellen
KiibyJ. P. 2L. 67 Oxford
Kirgis A. 1M. 37 Falmouth*
Kirkpatrick J. B. 2L. 96 Prescott
Kittredge G. L. Prof. 9 Hilliard
Klein E. 1G. 7 Rowland
Klein E. S. 1C. 58 Hammond
Kline L. W. 4S. C. 28
Knapp A. H. 2S. 11 Wendell
Knapp P. C. Instr. M. 33 Marlboro*
Knight A. S. Asst. M. 295 Beacon*
Knight C. S. 4M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Knight H. F. 4C. T. 14
Knight H. G. 1M. Maiden
Knoblauch E. G. 4C. H'ke 18
Knoblauch G. W. 3C. W. H. 11
Knowles F. L. 4C. 58 Wendell
Knowlton C. H. 1C. 65 Putnam Ave.
Knowlton G. W. 4C. Read's 18
Knowlton J. G. W. 1M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Knox J. L. 2C. W. H. 51
Knudsen A. S. 4C. H'y 13
Knudsen E. A. 2L. Wadsworih 9
Koehler S. R. Curator of J. W.
Randall Collection of Engrav-
ings, 33 Beech Glen St. Roxbury
Kollmyer W. H. S. 2L. 8 Ellery
Kreppel H. E. IB.
15 Burr St. Jamaica Plain
Kubli K. K. 2L. 6L Oxford
Kuhn A. sC. M. 11
LaBaw W. L. Demonstr. and
Asst. Surgeon and Curator of
the Vet. Mus. 50 Village*
Lacey E. N. 3L. 32 Mellen
Lachman A. 1 G. 109 Ellery
Ladd A. H. 3C. 28 Holyoke
Ladd G. T. Lectr.
Xevv Haven, Conn.
Ladd M. 2M. 150 Huntington Ave.*
Lake F. W. 1M. Ware 32
Lakin C. A. 2Dn. S. 30
Lakin H. C. 2L. S. 30
Lamar W. R. Asst. (also 1G.),
18 Story
LaMeslee A. M. Instr. Felton 29
Lamprejr H. U. IS. 14 James*
Lamson C. R. IC.
Ophir St. Jamaica Plain
Lamson F. F. 3C. H'ke 35
Lancaster W. W. 3C. W. H. 31
Landers M. J. 4M. Lowell
Lane G. A. 1M. Haverhill
Lane G. M. Prof. Em.
8 Mercer Circle
Lane J. B. 2C. C t 19
Lane J. W. IC.
59 Richfield St. Dorchester
Lane L. P. 1G. 623 Trernont*
Lane W. A. 1M. 65 Chandler*
Langdell C. C. Prof. L. 37 Quincy
Langdon F. E. 4M.
2 St. James Ave.*
Langdon S. W. R. 3C.
901 Mass. Ave.
LangeF. J. 2G. 25 Holvoke
Langston C. A. 3Dv. D. 12
Langton J. F. 3Dv.
46 Cushing St. Waltham
Lanmau C. R. Prof. 9 Farrar
Lansing J. E. 2C. 1034 Mass. Ave.
Lapsley A. B. IC. P. 74
Lapsley G. T. Asst. (also 2G.).
1727 Cambridge
LaRochelle J. C. P. 1L. .
1504 Washington*
Larrabee R. C. 3M. 912 Beacon*
Latham B. M. 1M.
171 W. Brookline*
LathropC.N. 4C. S. 15
Lathrop J. G. Instr. 13 Avon
Lavallee G. O. 4M. Lowell
Laverack H. C. IC. 25 Holyoke
Lawrence A. A. 4C. 9 Bow
Lawrence F. IC. Hilton 34
Lawrence V. C. 3L.
Hotel Gladstone*
Lawrence W. Overseer
101 Brattle
Laws F. A. 3C. S. 18
Lawson C. R. IC. 273 Huron Ave.
Law ton J. W. IC. 57 Brattle
Laj H. H. IC. 65 Hammond
Lazarus B. 1M 86 Waltham*
Leavitt G. W. 2C. 5 Warland
Leavitt VV. M. IC. F. 1
LeBosquet J. E. 4C. H. 14
Leckie VV. M. 2S. W. H. 54
LeClear G. Asst. (also 1G.).
G. 45
Lecompte W. A. 3M.
Newton Centre
Lee E.B. sS.
212 Holland St. Somerville
Lee H. Overseer, 40 State*
Lee J. H. 1G. 10 Dana
Lee J. H. S. 4C. 2 Gorham
Lee T. J. 2Dn.
10 Parsons St. Brighton
Leekley H. A. 4C. P. 41
Leen M. E. IC.
19 Salem St. Charlestown
Leen T. F. 2C. T. 23
Lees R. O. 3M. 94 Appleton St.*
Leeson R. A. IC. 94 Prescott
Legg A. T. 2C.
M. 15
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
653
Legnard J. B. 1C. 40 Kirkland
Leighton J. A. 2G. Lawrence 14
Leighlon W. E. 1M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Leighton W. L. sC. Felton 19
Leiter M. M. 1L. 1750 Cambridge
LelandLeR, W. sC.
37 Highland Ave. Melrose
Lemanu I. I. 3C. W. 6
Leutz O. G. 2C. D. 37
Leonard A. E. lDn.
869 South St. Roslmdale
Leonard A. M. 1M. Lawrence
Leonard E. 2M. Dover
Leonard H. B. 1L. Ware 39
Leonard H. C. sC. 11 Wendell
Leonard H. F. Instr. M.
297 Newbury*
Leonard J. 4C. H. 11
Leonard J. P. sC. 343 Harvard
Leonard M. C. 2S. 11 Wendell
Leshner W. 1C. C. 65
Leslie H. G. 2M. Amesbury
Letterle J. M. sC. Brewer's 9
Levy R. L. 1L. 55 Hammond
Lewis A. 1G. 42 Mt. Vernon*
Lewis A. G. 4C. 1256 Mass. Ave.
Lewis F. C. 2S. S. 12
Lewis F. R, 4C. D. 34
Lewis F. T. 3C. 36 Highland Ave.
Lewis G. X. 4C. T. 37
Lewis Harold VV. 4C. S. 11
Lewis Herschel W. 4C.
16 Prescott St. Somerville
Lewis J. H. 1G. AVinthrop 16
Lewis K. H. IB. Claverlv 44
Lewis W. S. 1L. 57 Brattle
Leypoldt R. G. sC. 6 Irving PI.
Libbey J. H. 2S. M. 59
Libbv A. A. sS. M. 15
Liebmann C. J. 2C. 20 Prescott
Lincoln A. 1G. Ware 53
Lincoln G. L. 4C. M. 21
Lincoln M. 4C. Read's 18
Lincoln S. Overseer,
191 Commonwealth Ave.*
Lindetikohl G. S. 3V. 50 Village*
Lindli F. I. 2G. 109 Museum
LinhVld B. F. IC.
114 Summer St. Somerville
Ling L. ('. 2C. Hi Story
Liuville 11. R. Asst. also _>C. C. 5
Lippiueott C. IC War<> IS
Lippiucotl VV . M. 2M.
436 C »lumbus ave.
Lissner E. IC. M- 28
Litchfield E. H. IC. Claverly 51
Littij? V. L. 1L. 18 Wendell
Little J. L. 30. 26 Holvoke
Little.!. M 2C. 1208 Mass. ave.
Lloyd I). I). 1 C ll'ke 40
Lloyd 11. I), l C. ETke49
Llood W. B. 2C. 1'. 27
Locke F. S. Instr. M.
38 St. Botolph*
Locke W. A. Organist and
Choir-Master, 7 Francis av.
Loewe L. J. IV. 424 Mass. ave.*
Logan E. L. 2C. P. 40
Logan F. P. T. 2 M.
Har. Med. Sch.*
Logan J. D. 2G. 56 Plvmpton
Logan P. 30. W. H. 3i
Loines R. H. 1L. 26 Holyoke
Long H. C. 2L. 109 Hammond
Long P. W. 2C. G. 31
Lonney A. J. 3C. 126 Mt. Auburn
Looney W. D. 1M. Salem
Lord F. T. 3C. 96 Prescott
Lord J. W. 1L. Felton 32
Lord W. R. 4C. T. 32
Loring F. R. 1G. 100 Mt. Vernon*
Loring R. G. 4M.
Mass. General Hospital*
Loring R. S. grDv. D. 11
Lothrop T. K. 1L. 48 Brattle
Loud J. A. 2C W. 45
Lough J. E. Asst. also 3G.5 Linden
Loughran J. F. 4M. Lowell
Love J. L. Instr. 27 Wallace
Lovejoy A. 0. 1 G.
15 Centre, Brookliiie
Lovejoy J. IC. H*ke 5
Lovering A. 3C. 1 Larch
Lovett R. \V. Asst. M.
234 Marlboro*
Low H. C. 2M. 85 Pembroke*
Lowell F. C. Fellow
709 Exchange Bldg.*
Lowell VV. H. sS. T. 33
Lower H. E. 1G M. 45
Luard C. B. IB. 98 Chestnut*
Lucas B. E. sV. Waltham
Luce D. S. IC. C. 65
Lucht J. IC. C. 22
Lunan W. 2Dn. 231 VV. Newton*
Lund F. B. Asst. M. 122 Marlboro*
Lnnt II. F. 2C. T. 27
Luquer L. IC. Hilton B.
Lydenberg H. M. 3C.
12") Mt . Auburn
Lyman A.. T. Overseer, 39 Beacon*
Lyman ('. F. -IS. Claverlv 45
Lyman II. sS. ion Cambridge
Lyman T. 3< '. Hilton 21
Lynch .1. F. 3C. M. ;<:;
Lynch W. II. sO. 9 De Woll
Lyude F. M. LDn. 137 Pembroke"
Lyon I ). (i. Prof, and Curator
of Semitic Mus :i Buckingham
Lyon F. 1). i.M.
429 Wash. Dorchester
Lythgoe A. M. 2C. Warland 15
Mai.h-v A. II. IG. !'.» Oxford
McAdame P. 8. IM,
ID!) Jenny Find BVe. Somerville
;<;)
654,
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
MaeAlarney R. E. 1G. 54 Kirkland
McAllister F. D. 2M. Lawrence
McAlpine M. F. sC. T. 5
McAuslan S. L. 1M. Marlboro
McBurney H. 2C. 9 Linden
McCaffrey C. F. IS.
124 Fitchburg. Somerville
McCall J. C. sC. Ware 1
McCarthy E. E. 3S. 43 Irving
McCarthy F. 1M. Maiden
McCarthy J. J. 1L.
61 Marlboro, Chelsea
McCarthy T. F. 4M. E. Boston
MeCauley A. A. 4M.
15 Warren ave.*
MeCauley A. V. A. B. 2S.
3 Sumner
McChesney G. H. sS.
1270 Mass. ave.
McClare C. H. sS.
McClaughry H. H. 3L.
1686 Cambridge
McClintock J. T. 2S.
268 Wash. Dorchester
McClintock W. E. Instr.
15 Court sq.*
McCollom J. H. Asst. M.
12 Newbury*
McCormick T. H. 3M. Taunton
McCormick T. J. H. 3C. M. 6
M'Coy G. M. sS. 126 Mt. Auburn
McCune E. V. sC. 18 Plympton
McDaniel A. S. 2C. M. 59
McDaniel W. B. 3G. 69 Dana
McDaniels G. M. 1C.
58 Mt?. Auburn
McDermott J. E. 1M.
6 Quincy st. Charlestown
McDermott W. V. 4M.
75 Appleton*
McDonald J. A. 2L.
116 Main st. Charlestown
McDonald L. F. 1M. 73 Circuit st*
McDonald S. J. 3C. M. 6
McDonald W. J. IM. 116 Main*
McDonough R. E. 2 Dn.
46 Pinckney*
McDowell F. C. 1G. 46 Langdon
MacDonald R. 3Dv.
University Road, Brookline*
MacDonald W. C. IM.
25 Mulford*
MacDonnell J. grM.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
McDuffee W. V. 1G. 65 Hammond
McDuffee C. H. 1C. Ware 52
McElfresh W. E. 3G. H. 17
McEvoy G. A. 2M. Lawrence
McGann J. H. IM. Natick
McGillicuddy C. J. 4M.
30 Wendell
McGirr F. F. lDn. 1522 Cambridge
McGourty J. E. 4M. 75 Appleton*
McGrath J. F. 1L. H. 4
McGrew C. A. 3C. 71 Wallace
McGurk W. J. 1C. 45 Mt Auburn
Mach E. R. O. von Asst. (also
1G.) 18 Bowdoin
McHenry W. E. IS.
1727 Cambridge
Mclntire F. M. sS. 1600 Mass. ave.
Mclntyre W. G. S. 2C. G. 34
Mclsaac J. A. 4M. 36 Hammond*
McJennett J. F. sC. 89 Hammond
Mack J. J. sS. , 44 Brattle
Mackay E. H. 2M. 24 Worcester*
MacKaye P. W. 3C. D. 35
McKean, F. G. 2L. P. 86
McKeen G. W. 4M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
McKeen S. F. 4M. 6 Leonard a v.
McKenna C. H. lDn.
147 Lauriat ave. Dorchester
McKenna J. C. 2M.
96 Washington st. Charlestown
McKenzie A. Secretary of
Overseers 12 Garden
McKey C. sS. 1130 Mass. ave.
Mackie W. C. 2M. 675 Tremont*
McKibben W. W. 4C. M. 55
McKillip P. E. 2L. C. 38
McKinnon X. 3Dv. D. 32
Mackintosh H. B. 3C.
13 Kirkland pi.
McKittrick R. 1C. Claverly 26
McKittrick W. 4C. Clav-rly 20
McKnight E. T. 2L. 8 Ellerv
McKnight W. G. 2L. P. 3
MacKusick A. R. 1C. 99 Norfolk
McLaren A. L. IM. 265 Princeton*
McLaughlin F. C. Proctor
(also 1L.) Read's 4
McLean G. S. R. sS.
2218 Mass ave.
McMahon T. R. 2Dn.
51 Allston st. Charlestown
McMann W. H. 4C. 1132 Mass. av.
McMeekin R. J. 3Dn.
Boston Art Club*
McMillan P. H. 1L. Winthrop 30
McMurtry C. W. 3M.
93 Mt. Vernon*
McMurtry G. G. IS. Beck 23
McNamara T. F. IM.
So. Framingham
McNeil J. L. sC. Ware 17
McNeil T. P. IV.
291 Highland st. Roxburv
McNeil W. W. sS. Ware 17
Macomber H. P. 1C. P. 52
McPherson R. 2C. M. 46
McPherson S. J. Preacher
Chicago, 111.
Macurdy L. T. 1C.
41 Fayette St. Watertown
Mac vane S. M. Prof. 34 Kirkland
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
655
McVeyJ. R. 2C. G. 34
McWhinnie J. E. 3C. 29 Williams
Macy J. A. 1C. 415 Putnam ave.
Madden E. A. 2V.
4 Patten st. Watertown
Madden J. J. 2M. 43 Oneida*
Magrath G. B. 2M. Milton
Maguire C. F. 3M.
500 Medford st. Somerville
Mahon E. 2C. 42 Kirkland
Mahon J.A.4M.Boston City Hosp.*
Mahoney C. J. 2M. 24 Worcester*
Mahoney F. J. 3C. 1810 Mass. ave.
Mahorner M. 2L. 1699 Cambridge
Mains E. C. sS. 22 Mt. Auburn
Mains C. F. 4M. Framingham
Mallery W. sC. 1697 Cambridge
Mallory F. B. Instr. M.
Harv. Med. Seh.*
M alone E. S. 2C. 61 Go l ham
Malone L. J. 2L. C. 63
Maloney W. V. 2M. 25 Clift*
Manahan T. J. 4S. 14 Newbury*
Mauix E. T. 2 M. Har. Med. Sch.*
Manley It. E. 3C. 51 Wendell
Mann A. T. 4M.
Chestnut Hill ave. Brookline
Maun C. C. 1C. T. 16
Manning C. B. IS. H'y. 7
Manning C. F. 2C.398 Putnam ave.
Manning R. ('. Proctor, also 4G.
Ware 43
Manning R. L. 1L. H'y. 7
Mansfield W. R. 2C. S. 28
Mansur F. W. 3C. 20 Ware
Mansur L.W. 2M. Harv.Med.Sch.*
Marble A. 1C. C't 20
Marcou P. B. Instr. 42 Garden
Marcy H. O. 3M.
180 Commonwealth ave.*
Marcv R. 3C. Little's 29
Harden C. F. 1C. H. 1
.Maiden P. S. 1L. 9 Wendell
Mark E. L. Prof. 109 Irving
Mark K. L. 2C. 109 Irving
Markle M. M. 2L. II. 3
Marks A. M. 2C. Ware 28
Marks I. E. 3C. Ware 28
Marks L. S. Instr. 43 living
Marlow E. W. 4( . P. 66
Marsh A. M. 2L. 6 Mason
Marsh A.R.Asst.Prof. 49 Langdon
Marsh E. I). 3G.
165 Huntington ave.*
Marsh E. J. sC. M. 16
.Marsh II. S. A < '. 26 Mellcn
Marsh \. W. IC. 126 Mt. Auburn
Marsh R.M. 1C. W. II. 39
Marshall A. .1. LC. <i7 Ml. Auburn
Marshall P. I). 2L. T. 49
Marshall B.C. A88t. also 2G ( .20
Marshall. I. F. 2S.
78 \. Beacon st. Ailston
Marshall X. B. 1L. 77 Mt. Auburn
Marsten J. F. 2C. 35 Trowbridge
Marston E. J. lDn. 14 James*
Marston J. N. 2M. Lowell
Martin B. 2L. 48 Brattle
Martin C. A. 3S. P. 38
Martin G. A. 1L. Charlesgate,
Martin J. F. 3Dn. 39 Maiden*
Martin J. H. T. 1L. M. 20
Marvin E. R. 1C. W. H. 48
Marvin G. D. 1C. 436 Broadway
Marvin L. P. 2C. W. H. 48
Marx J. L. 1C. 1727 Cambridge
Maskell L. J. 4M. Newton
Mason A. L. Assoc. Prof. M.
265 Clarendon*
Mason C. F. Bursar,
Wadsworth House
Mason F. 4C. T. 55
Mason H. C. 2C. W. H. 14
Mason M. P. 1C. Beck 42
Mason P. D. 3C. 511 Beacon*
Mason R. E. sS. M. 3S
Massa R. F. 2S. 345 Harvard
Mather M. W. Instr.
13 Mt. Auburn
Mathews E. R. 4C. Manter 1
Mathews G. W. 40. W. 18
Mathews J. I,. 4C. C't 24
Matteson A. C. 3 L. 1683 Cambridge
Matteson D. M. 2G. 1595 Mass.av.
Matthews E. W. 3Dn.
Harv. Dent. Sch.*
Maulhardt A. A. 3M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Maulsby D. L. 1G. Tufts College
May A. W. 2V.
9 Brewer st. Jamaica Plain
May S. 4C. W. 50
May W. R. 2M. 7 W. Cedar-
Mayer A. G. 4G. 11 Francis ave.
Maynard E. 2C. 5 Linden
Mavnard L. C. 1L. 40 Irving
Maynard R. P. 2C. 45 Kirkland
Mayo W. R. IS. 65 Mt. Auburn
MeadB. C. 4C. G. 50
Mead L. G. IC B'ke 12
Meade A. P. 2C. Read'B 20
Meader II. L. IS. 96 Ellery
Means P. C. 2M. Harv. Med. Sch>
Meehan W. P. 3L.
Washington st. Jamaica Plain
Meiilinger A. IC.
3 IToodville St., Roxbury
Melish .1. II. IG. Lawrence 33
Melius B. 1M. 567 Mass. Ave.
Meredith P. P. IP. 8 Ellerj
Meriam w. ic ETke3
Merlgold P. s. ic. <;. 25
Men-ell s. w. ic. 1750 Cambridge
Merriam F. U.2M.
liar. Med. Sch.*
656
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Merrick B. P. 1C. T. 43
Merrifield J. B. 1L. 1691 Mass. Av.
Merrill E. W. D. 4C.
218 Columbus Ave.*
Merrill R. 1C.
69 Howland St. Roxbury
Merriman R. B. 4C. W. 42
Merrvweather A. M. 4S. W. H. 57
Meserve J. M.3C.
87 Linden St. Allston
Metcalf G. P. 2C. P. 76
Metcalf N. C. 4C. • 22 Linnasan
Metzger B. 3M. Lynn
Meyer A. R. sS. Ivy St. Brookline
Meyer H. R. 4G. W. 53
Middleton L. 4C. W. 21
Millan A. L. 3L. 12 DeWolf
Millar M. 3C. 1611 Mass. Ave.
Millard E . 2C. Warland 15
Millard E. L. 2C. H'ke 28
Millard H.E.2C.
57 Wads worth Ave. Waltham
Millard W. H. 1C.
57 Wadsworth Ave. Waltham
Miller F. P. 3C.
282 Columbus Ave.*
Miller H. W. 3C. 9 Bow
Miller J. 2M. 120 Pembroke
Miller P. L. 1C. P. 78
Miller P.P. sC. 16 Oxford
Miller R. T. 3L. 16 Oxford
Miller W. E. IS. 11 Wendell
Miller W. J. Proctor (also 1 Dv.)
Warland 13
Millett F. S. 2C. P. 64
Milliken L. C. 4C. 3 Sumner
Mills B. F. Stenographer,
55 Ellery
Mills C. E. sC.
Mills S. F. IS. 65 Mt. Auburn
Minot C. S. Prof. M.
688 Bovlston*
MintonJ. M. 3L.
Orchard Ave. Jamaica Plain
Mitchell D.E. 3C. 1727 Cambridge
Mitchell T. H. 3Dv. D. 30
Mitchell W. B. 1G. 44 Sacramento
Mix H. S. 4C. C. 60
Mixter 0. W. 3G. 10 Dana
Mixter S. J. Instr. M.
180 Marlboro*
Moe A. K. 3C. Little's 19
Monette J. 3L. 409 Broadway
Mongeon L. F. lDn. Blackstone
Monks G. H. Instr. M.
405 Bovlston*
Monks L. H. IS. 18 Plympton
Monroe C. E. 3Dn. Quincy
Montague S. S. 3S. G. 16
Montague W. P. 4C. H'ke 46
MoutgomervH. D. sC. ' W. H. 32
Montoya J. M. 3M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Mooney F. J. 1C. C't 11
Mooney J. T. 2Dn. 11 James*
Moore C. H. Asst. Prof, and
Curator of Fogg M. 19 Follen
Moore C. K. 3C. 35 Wallace
Moore F. 2M.
13 Concord St. Charlestown
Moore F. W. 3L. 390 Harvard
Moore G. T. 2G. 27 Putnam Ave.
Moore J. H. 3M.
552 Columbus Ave.*
Moore J. S. 2M. 24 Yarmouth*
Moore P. P. 1M. Gloucester
MoorehouseG. W. 3M.
36 W. Cedar*
Morgan C. E. 2C. M. 54
Morgan J. A. 1M.
13 Williams Ave. Hyde Park
Morgan M. H. Asst. Prof.
Hubbard Park
Morgan W. E. 4M. Dorchester
Morgan W . L. 1G. 14 Shepard
Moriarty P. W. Demonstr. Dn.
Fields Corner*
Morrison R. S. Librarian of
Div. School and Sec'y Div. Fac.
34 Shepard
Morley J.E.2L. C't 28
Morrill F. N". 3C. M. 44
Morrill J. -4C. T. 15
Morrill S. 2C. H'ke 9
Morrill S. G. 3M. 18 Storv
Morris C. H. 1C.
561 E. Eighth St. So. Boston
Morris Dave H. 4C. 9 Waterhouse
Morris Davis H. 2S. " S. 9
Morris E. T. lDn. 138 Marlboro*
Morris J. J. 1M.
248 Princeton st. E. Boston
Morris M. D. 4C.
Mt. Hope Home, Rosliudale
Morrison C. J. 2L. H'y 5
Morrison F. sC. C. 28
Morrison R. H. 1C. 60 Wendell
Morse C. S. sC. 102 Bowdoiu*
Morse E. W. IB. 35 Boynton*
Morse F. W. sS. 48 Wendell
Morse G. A. 3L. 16 Oxford
Morse G. T. sC. Little's 4
Morse H.L.F. 1G.
126 Mt. Auburn
Morse H.R.2C. T. 46
Morse J. H. 4C. H'v G
Morse R. G. 4C. 26 Holyoke
Morse R. M. overseer
57 Equitable Bldg.*
Morse S. V. 1C. M. 2
Morse T. 2C. Ware 27
Morse W. 1C. 6 Story
Morse W. G. 1C. G. 27
Morton A. A. 3S. C. 70
Morton B. A. sC. C't 40
Morton W. C. sC. 1124 Mass. ave
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
657
MoseleyO. C. 1L.
122 Blue Hill ave. Roxbury
Mo8er A. 1M. 22 Mt. Auburn
Moses E. M. 2S. 41 Wendell
Moses W. V. Instr. 41 Wendell
Mosher H. P. 4M.
84 Francis st. Brookline
Moss E. A. D. 2L.
175 Chandler st. Worcester
Motley T. 4C. Claverly 46
Mott L. W. 4C. Hilton 22
Mott W. K. 4C. H. 19
Mottley C. P. 1L. 26 Holyoke
Moulton C. F. grM.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Moulton J. B. IS. P. 42
Moulton W. B. 2L. 34£ Shepard
Mower M. Asst. 54 Garden
Mowll W. L. sS. 124 Otis
Mowry A. M. Asst. (also 3G.)
45 Wallace
Moxom P.S. Preacher, Springfield
Moyer A. J. 4C. P. 55
Moyer J. A. IS. 74 Sacramento
Mudge C. lDn. 15 Pleasant
Muldoun W. J. IV.
53 Dennis st. Roxbury
Mulford E. D. 3C. Quincy 8
Mulford R. J. Proctor
(also 3L.) C't 17
Mullane J. W. 1M.
Harv. Med. Sch*
Mullins E. S. 1G. 12 Bow
Mullqueeney D. J. 2L.
21 Henderson st. Arlington
Mumford G. S. 2S. 35 Bow
Munro J. C. Asst. M. 173 Beacon*
Munro W. 4C. Little's 25
Munroe V. 4C. H'y 6
Murdock L.-B. 4C. H'y 8
Murphy C. E. lDn. Tax^layville
Murphy D. F. 2C. 58 Mt. Auburn
Murphy D. S. J. IV. 53 Green
Murphy F. J. sS. 35 Bow
Murphy S. IS". 2M. Dauversport
Murphy W. H. 2V.
23 Parsons st. Brighton
Murray A. 4C. 1586 Cambridge
Murray W. D. 1C. 94 Prescott
Musgrave P. 2M. 44 Newbury*
Myer J. W. sS. 10 Oxford pi.
Nace J. L. sC. 16 Oxford
Nagle L. T. 3V.
Walnut st. Brookline
Nakamura K. 1G. 17 Appleton*
Nannery W. A. 2V.
42 Mt. Vernon st. W. Roxbury
Nash W. Gibbs, 3C.
232 Elm st. W. Somerville
Nash W. Gilbert S. L.
11 Auburn st . Brookline
Naumburg <;. W. 2C. C't n;
Nazro W. E. C. sS. (also B.)
W. 38
Neal F. G. 4C. S. 20
Neal H. V. Proctor (also 3 G.)
Shepherd 2
Neal J. A. sC. 1560 Cambridge
Neal J. F. 3C. 1689 Cambridge
Negus S. P. sC. Ware 29
Neilson E.B. 1M. Harv.Med.Sch.*
Neilson W. A. 1G. 7 Howland
Nelson G. A. IS. 14 Oxford
Nelson T. S. R. sS. 15 Shepard
Newell F. S. 4M.
Mass. Gen. Hosp.*
Newell G. sC. P. 42
Newell G. S. T. 2L. Winthrop 4
Newell W. W. 2G. 275 Brattle
Newgass G. W. 4C. W. H. 38
Newhall A. E. 1C. C't. 12
Newhall A. H. 2C. E. Saugus
Newhall G. 2C. S. 22
Newsome E. T. 3M. Roslindale
Newton E. R. 3M.
28 School st. Somerville
Newton F. B. 1L. 96 Ellerv
Newton F. M. sS. W. H. 40
Newton G. F. Instr.
17 Music Hall bldg.*
Nichols A. B. Instr. G. 5
Nichols H. T. 2C. Manter 1
Nichols J. T. G. 1C. 63 Brattle
Nichols M. E. 1C. 51 Wallace
Nichols N. G. 2C. M. 46
Nichols P. 1L. C't 32
Nichols W. S. sC. 9 Wendell
Nicholson U. H. sC. 33 Mill
Nicholson W. 2G. 33a Mill
Nicker son T. 1C. W. H. 50
Nicoll L. F. 1C. Warland 11
Nightingale J. 1M. 25 Dartmouth*
Niles G. C. 21,. 301 Beacon*
Noble G. 1C. Brewer's 3
Noble J. 3C. W. H. 26
Nolan W. F. 1M.
49 Chestuut ave. Jamaica Plain
Nolte J. W. 3V. 50 Village*
Noone E. W. 1L. 15 Warren ave."
Norton A. O. 3S. C. 26
Norton C. E. Prof.
Shady Hill, off [rving
Norton C. W. IG. Claverly f,':
Norton E. bS. Claverly 20
Norton A. Warner. 1( . (J. 1
Norton .1. Watkinaon,lS. Hilton 5
Noursc F. R. 1C. 26 Holyoke
Nowdl A. M. ss. Winchester
N'owell .F.1C.
(is Church st. Winchester
Xoves ('. E. iG. 338 Harvard
Noyes <;. H. 3 C. W. II. i:>
Noyea <;. R, 2G. T. n
Noyes .1. A. Editor of the Quin-
quennia] ( Catalogue, 71 Sparks
658
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Noyes J. R. 1L. D. 28
Oakes F.A.4M.563 Columbus ave.*
Oakman O. B. 4G.
1 Oakmau st. Neponset
O'Brian S. L. 4C. G. 38
O'Brien H. E. 1C. W. H. 49
O'Brien J. E. 1L. 67 Oxford
O'Brien L. O. 3C. W. H. 49
O'Brien T. J. 1M.
11 Knapp st. Somerville
O'Brien W. J. L. 2M.
726 E. Third st. So. Boston
O'ConnellJ. F. 3L.
13 Bowdoin st. Dorchester
O'Connor C.J. 1L. 1697 Cambridge
O'Connor J. H.4M. No. Chelmsford
O'Connor W. M. IS. W. 4
Odde J. A. L. 2C. 16 Lake
Odiorne W. B. 1 M. 297 Harvard
O'Donnell G. T. 2 M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Oenslager G. Asst. also 2G. T. 24
Ogden H. W. 3L. 55 Trowbridge
Ogden J. B. Asst. M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Oldham A. J. Instr. Dn.
2 Commonwealth ave.*
Olds R. E. 3C. D. 23
O'Leary J. A. grM.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Oliver E. L. 1C. W. H. 21
Oliver M. W. 1C. 22 Mt. Auburn
Olmsted J. M. grDv. Avon
Olney O. H. 1L. Little's 16
O'Malley W. J. 1L.
9 Fremont ave.*
O'Neil R. F. 3M.
Mass. Gen. Hosp.*
Oppeuheimer B. S. 3C. 105 Irving
Orr W. W. 4C. W. 18
Osborn J. F. 4C. W. 49
Osborn J. H. sV. 50 Village*
Osborn W. J. 1C. 17 Lee
Osborne F. W. 1C.
5 Herbert st. Lvnn
Osborne R. W. sC. C. 50
Osborne W. H. 3C. W. 27
Osgood F. H. Prof, and Acting
Dean of Vet. Sch. 50 Village*
Osgood R. B. 1M. Salem
Osgood W. F. Asst. Prof.
14 Centre
O'Shea D. J. 1M.
49 Chelsea st. E. Boston
O'Shea J. F. 1M. Newport, R. I.
O'Sullivan J. J. 4M.
234 W. Canton st.*
Otis S. sC. 51 Trowbridge
Otis W. I. sC. 1208 Mass. ave.
Otis W. K. 2C M. 1
OttisF. J. 3L. D. 16
Outerbridge F. 4S. W. H. 25
Outerbridsre S. R. 4S. W. H. 25
Owen J. M. 2Du. 109 Chandler*
Owens T. B. lDn. 146 Camden*
Ozanne C. E. 2G. 11 Wendell
Packard F. H. 2C.
25 Warren ave. Somerville
Packard H. S. 2C. G. 52
Packard S. T. 1L. Little's 16
Page E. S. 2L P. 30
Page F. R, 4C. C. 40
Page G. T. 4M. 113 Inman
Pag« L. W. sS. 21 Ellerv
Paine C. E. sC.
62 Gilman, Somerville
Paine C. J. 3C. Little's 11
Paine G. L. 4C. Little's 24
Paine J. K. Prof. 23 Hawthorn
Paine R. 3C. 32 Mellen
Palache Asst. Univ. Mus.
Palfrey F. W. 2C. G. 22
Palfrey J. G. 40. M. 53
Palmer H. 1C. Claverly 19
Palmer I. O. 1G.17 Buffum, Salem
Palmer P. 2C. Claverly 19
Palmeter G. F. 4S. T. 36
Pappenheimer A. M. 1C.
371 Harvard
ParkL. 2C. . 21 Holyoke
Parke R. T. 2C. P. 2
Parker Arthur H. 4M. Everett
Parker Augustin H. 30. 9 Bow
Parker C. A. 1C. C. 45
Parker C. H. 4C. Hilton 27
Parker C. P. Instr. 60 Shepard
Parker Edward G.2M. Auburndale
Parker Edwin G. 3G. 11 Cleveland
Parker F.E. 4C.
Osborne road, Brookline
Parker G. H. Instr. 6 Avon P.
Parker H. C. sS. Felton 34
Parker H. E. 3L. 55 Hammond
Parker H. G. Asst. also 2G.
260 Green
Parker J. P. 4C. Ware 54
Parker M. W. 2M. 2a Park
Parker U. S. sC. 11 Wendell
Parker W. A. 4C. 1 Mercer Circle
Parker W. B. 3C. C. 67
Parker W. M. lDn.
212 Boylston, Jamaica Plain
Parker W. P. 2G. 37 Gorham
Parker W. S. IS. Ware 54
Parkhurst C. E. 2Dn.
79 Walnut, Somerville
Parkhurst L. H. 2C. 45 Dana
Parmelee H. F. 2L. Winthrop 21
Parmenter F. S. 1L. 58 Hammond
Parrott A. F. 2C. 6 Trowbridge
ParrvG.G. 2L. G. 49
Parsons H. S. Instr. Dn. 3 Park*
Parsons I. H. sC. 29 Mt. Pleasant
Parsons L. H. 1C. 8 Prescott
Parsons P. F. 2C.
18 Crescent, Somerville
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
659
Partridge C.L.1G.
Partridge W.3Sc
Paschal S. S.1S.
Pastorius H. E. 1C.
Patten S. K. 3M.
Patterson G. L. lDv.
Patterson H. S. 2C.
19 Irving
H'ke 39
Shepherd 16
W. 14
70 Dale*
D. 10
S. 24
Paul J. T. Demonstr. Dn.
157 Newbury*
Paul L. G. 2M. Newton Centre
Payson C. C. 2C. Hilton 32
Peabody C. W. 3L. 11 Sumner
Peabody F. G. Prof. 13 Kirklaud
Peabody J. E. 1G. 12 Kirkland pi.
Peabody R. S. Overseer,
916 Exchange building*
Peabody W. R. 1L. 13 Kirkland
Peacock W. J. 3L. 1638 Cambridge
Pearse L. 1C. P. 83
Pearson G. B. 2M.Harv.Med.Sch.*
Peck John H. 1L. 58 Hammond
Peck Josiah H. 1L. 26 Garden
Peck J. W. 4C. H. 3
Pegram J. C. 3M.
Mass. Gen. Hospital*
Peirce B. O. Prof. 51 Oxford
Peirce F. J. 2M. Atlantic
Peirce G. A. 2M.
199 Roxburv. Roxbury
Peirce J. M. Prof, and Dean of
Faculty of Arts and Sciences,
4 Kirkland pi.
Pierce I. L. IV. Arlington H'g'ts.
Pelton D. W. L. gr.Dv. 84 Wendell
Pence J. D. sC. G. 21
Peningtou R. 2L. 41 Wendell
Penrose J. J. 1L. 54 Kirkland
Perault M. J. 1M. Fitchburg
Percival A. W. 2S. P. 4
Percival F.C.1L. 20 Dartmouth pi.
Perkins C. F. Instr. Dn. Brockton
Perkins F. C. sL. Winthrop 30
Perkins H. C. 1M. Lowell
Perkins II. E. 1L. 1673 Cambridge
Perkins J. F. 1C. 5 Linden
Perkins J. H. 2C. 1208 Mass. Ave.
Perkins N. 2C. Ware 23
Perkins R. 1C. Beck 35
Perley R. D. 3M. 72 Rutland*
Perrine C. 1G. 52 Walden
Perry A. R. 4M. 146 Chandler*
Perrv C. H. 2V. Worcester
Perry D.T.3C. P. 23
Perry E. 2M. 60 Temple*
Perry E. B. sC. D. II. 4
Perry E. E. 1C.405 Columbus Av*
Perry II. F. 1G. 61 Oak
Perrv H. .1. 4M. Harv. Med. Seh.*
Perrv W. B. 2L. 10 liellen
Peters A. .1. LL. W. II. 17
Peterson E. 2V.
305 Chestnut Ave .Jamaica Plain
153 Huntington Ave.*
Peterson S. 1C.
305 Chestnut Ave. Jamaica Plain
Pettee J. H. 3M.
136 Warren St. Roxbury
Pettijohn G. 3C. M. 10
Pew J. A. 2L. T. 31
PfaffF. Instr. M.
Phair P. D. 2G. 1301 Cambridge
Phelan M. F. 3C. H'ke 14
Phelps D. F. 1L. M. 18
Phelps J. W. 4C. C. 16
Phelps W. H. 2S. M. 18
Philbrick H. P. 2C.38 Putnam Av.
Phillips E. F. 2C. W. 24
Phillips H. A. 3C. 28 Holyoke
Phillips J. C. IS. 28 Holyoke
Phillips J. D. 3C. W. 26
Phillips S. W. 1L. W. 26
Phillips W. E. lDn,
Mt. Auburn St. Watertown
Pickard G. W. sS. 16 Oxford
Pickard I. L. 4M. Harv.Med. Sch.*
Pickering E. C. Prof, and
Director of O. Observatory
Pickering H. E. 3C. H'ke 35
Pickering W. H. Asst. Prof.
Observatorv
Pickhardt E. W. S. 2C. Hilton 35
Pierce C. W. 1M. Ashland
Pierce G. B. 2M. 85 Mt. Vernon
Pierce H. C. IS. W. H. 10
Pierce M. E. 1L. Watertown
Pierce S. M. 2C. 43 Dana
Pierce W. 1C. C't 21
Pierpout G. W. IS. C't 31
Pierpont L. 4S. C't 31
PiersouR. 2C. G. 15
Pike C. B. 3L. Beck 47
Pike F. F. 2M.
8 Rockland PI. Roxburv
Pilling A. T. 2C. P. 11
Pillsbury B. II. 1M. 65 Chandler*
Pillsbury F. A. 2M. 15 S. Russell*
Pillsbury S. H. 2L. 18 Shepard
Pinkerton W. B. gr Dv. 20 Gray
Pinkham E. W. 2M.
547 Mass. Ave.*
Pirce J. A. 2L. 14 Trowbridge PI.
Pistole W. B. 1L. -13!) Main
Pitcher A. L. 1G. 1680 Cambridge
Pitman E. F. 2C. P. 16
Pitta S. L. 3C w. 19
Playdon C. II. 3V. Andover
Player P. 2C. Ware -J-*)
Pleadwell P. L.4M.34 Berwick Pk.
Plum II. C. 3C. P. 58
Plumb l'. k. LC. H'ke B
Poland (;. M. 1C. P. 6
Poland W. \. 3C. 52 Mt. Auburn
Poll M. Instr. »i Shepard
Pollak P. I), h . C. 'ii
Pond C. M. IC. P. 62
Poor !•:. w. K . s. 31
660
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Poore C. P. 1C. 7 Sumner
Pope A. W. Clerk in Treasurer's
Office, 50 State*
Pope E. F. 1M. Hudson
Pope H. 1L. 54 Garden
Popper A. W. sC. W. 8
Porter C. A. Asst. M.24 Marlboro*
Porter C. B. Prof. M.
5 Arlington*
Porter F. S. 2L. Winthrop 4
Porter H. W. 4C. W. 43
Porter J. F. 1G. 12 Kirkland PL
Porter M. B. 2G. D. 17
Porter R. B. 3C. H. 13
Porter R. C. 1L. 1699 Cambridge
Porter W. H.2C. 13 Wendell
Porter W. T. Asst. Prof. M.
295 Beacon*
Post A. Instr. M. 16 Newbury*
Post A. T. 1L. 1 Trinity PI*
PoteL. H. 1M.
23 Howe St. Somerville
Poth C. A. 2L. T. 5
Potter A. 1L. Hotel Berkeley*
Potter A. C. Asst. in Coll.
Library, Kennedy Ave.
Potter A. C. 1M.
82 Commonwealth Ave.*
Potter G. S. IG. 16 Prescott
Potter W. H. Lect. Dn.
16 Arlington*
Potts J. 3C. 12 Sumner
Powell B. E. 4C. 20 Grav
Powell O. L. sC. G. 46
Powell W. M. 1L. Claverly 25
Powers E. D. 2C. M. 60
Powers T. W. 1L. 12 Oxford
Prall R. T. sS. 40 Kirkland
Prather J. M. 3G. 324 Green
Pratt E. B. 3C. 3 Sumner
Pratt F. H. 4C. T. 2
Prentiss J. W. 2C. Ware 41
Prescott C. F. 3C. H'y 23
Prescott F. C. Asst. (also IG.),
Little's 7
Prescott H. D. 2C. W. 35
Prescott H. W. IG. 71 Appleton*
Prescott W. H. Asst. M.
285 Marlboro*
Preston L. B. 1C. Hilton 25
Prevaux J. J. 1M. Amesburv
Priest H. B. 3C. H. 21
Prince M. Instr. M. 458 Beacon*
Pritchard W. P. 1M. Fall River
Proctor C. A. 2L. 369 Marlboro*
Proctor F. I. Instr. V. 259 Beacon*
Proctor J. R. 2S. S. 27
Proctor M. F. sC. 1716 Cambridge
Prouty G. S. 2C. M. 49
Provandie P. H. 2M.
Melrose Highlands
Pruyn E. L. sS. W. H. 4
Pugh J. T. IG. 1697 Cambridge
Purington F. H. IS.
14 Cumberland*
Putnam F. W. Prof, and Curator
of Peabody Mus. 400 Broadway
Putnam G. R. 2C. M. 15
Putnam J. J. Prof. M.
106 Marlboro*
Putnam W. E. 4C. W. H. 59
Quigley W. A. 3L. 34 Mellen
Quinby W. C. 1C. W. 22
Quincy H. P. Instr. M. Dedham
Quinn C. S. sC. Belmont
Rabador E. M. 1C. 6 Story
Radcliffe W. H. 2S. P. 4
Rafferty J. H. 2Du. Somerville
Rainbolt W. M. sS. C. 67
Ramsay R. E. 1C. 60 Plympton
Rand B. Asst. 44 Garden
Rand W. H. 2C. M. 8
Randall A. T. grM.
Hotel Dunbar, Roxburv
Randall P. G. 1C. 29 Holyoke
Ranlet R. 3C. 1270 Mass. Ave.
Ransom F. H. 4C. Buckingham PL
Rantoul E. L. 3C. 78 Mt Auburn
Rathbun F. H. 4C. H'v 24
RatliffR. 1L. Felton 1
Raudenbush H. W. 4S.
42 Kirkland
Rawle F. Overseer,
328 Chestnut St.Philadelphia,Pa.
Rawle F. W. 1L. 18 Mason
Rawson C. T. 30. 118 Mvrtle*
Ray F. X. lDu. Bradford
Ray R. B. 1M. Swampscott
Raymond C. S. 4C. P. 55
Raymond R. L. 1L. 959 Mass. Ave.
Raymond W. L. 1C. 28 Holyoke
Ravnolds H. F. 3C. 40 Kirkland
Rea E. M. 1L. 10 Appian Way
Read J. B. 1L. 55 Appleton
Read L. C. 2C. H'ke 24
Read W. 2S. M. 43
Reade C. M. Proctor (also 3L.),
F. 2
Reagh A. L. 1M.
Maple St. W. Roxbury
Reardon E. E. 2L. H. 8
Redpath L. W. 2C. W. H. 51
Reed A. Z. 3C. Wadsworth 5
Reed E. A. 2S. P. 10
Reed E. T. 4C. 39 Hurlbut
Reed F. W. 2C. W. 15
Reed G. H. 1C. H'ke 42
Reed LI. A. 2C. P. 58
Reed V. A. 3M.
55 Beech Glen St. Roxbury
Reed W. H. 20.
81 Walnut Ave. Roxburv
Rees R. I. sC. 39 Irving
Regan C. F. 2C. 174i Spring
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
661
Keilly J. A. 1M.
10 Washburn St. So. Boston
Remick E. W. 1C. H'ke 1
Remington S. P. 1G. Winthrop 27
Reutersward O. P. H. 2Dn.
419 Mass. Ave.*
Reynolds A. W. 2C. 126 Green
Reynolds E. Instr. M.
130 Marlboro*
Reynolds G. E.3C. 1689 Cambridge
Reynolds J. A. sC. 40 Kirkland
Reynolds L. R. IS. W. H. 60
Rice A. H. 2C. 30 Holyoke
Rice A. W. sS. 18 Plympton
Rice C. Y. 3G. 345 Harvard
Rice E. E. 3C. 27 Maple ave.
Rice G. S. Instr. 95 Milk*
Rice G. T. IS. Claverly 34
Rice J. C. 2C. 30 Holyoke
Rice J. W. grDv. D. 41
Rice O. R. 2S. C. 9
Rich E. W. 3S. W. 3
Rich H. T. 4C. C. 41
Bich Walter S. sS. D. 22
Rich Winfield S. 4S. 44 Brendon
Richards F.H. 1L. 129 Newbury*
Richards H. H. 2C. P. 79
Richards J. B. 2S. 7 Sumner
Richards M. P. 2L. 8 Ellery
Richards O. F. IS. Claverly 29
Richards T. W. Asst. Prof.
W. H. 52
Richardson C. F. P. 3C.
102 Mt. Auburn
Richardson F. A. 4S. 17 Ware
Richardson F. L. W. 1C.
78 Mt. Auburn
Richardson M. H. Asst.
Prof. M. 224 Beacon*
Richardson O. 2M. 92 Charles*
Richardson O. W. 1C. H'ke 16
Richardson P. 4C. Shepherd 17
Richardson W. H. sC.
Wright, Stonehani
Richardson W. L. Prof, and
Dean of Med. Fac.
225 Commonwealth ave.*
Richmond II. I. 2G. D. 30
Richmond S. 3M. Chelsea
Ricketson J. II. 3C. 9 Bow
Riddle W. IP LG. P. 57
Rideout H.L.2M.15 Rockville pk.*
Rideoot II. M. IC. 15* Shepard
Rigga A. P. 2C. Ware 7
Riggs \. ('. 1G. 109 Hammond
Riker J, L. M . H'ke 21
Ring II. C. 2S. M. 36
Ritchie A. J. sC.
359 Somervllle ave. Somerville
Robbina C. LC. 114 Marlboro*
Robbing R. L. 3C. P. US
RObMnsT. 11. LC. Ill Marlboro*
Robbing W. B. LC. W. II. 17
Roberts G. X. 3C. 20 Craigie
Roberts H. H. 2C. 67 Oxford
Roberts H. S. 3C. 46 Brattle
Roberts W. F. 2C.
12 Brookford, Roxburv
Roberts W. W. 3C. C. 11
Robertson C. T. 2C. P. 21
Robinson A. T. 4C.1746 Cambridge
Robinson B. L. Curator of Her-
barium, 38 Arlington
Robinson B. R. 2C. Little's 14
Robinson D. L. IC. 58 Hammond
Robinson E. W. 2C. 4 Arrow
Robinson F. D. IS. 9 DeWolf
Robinson H. E. 4C M. 48
Robinson H. F. 2C. Little's 14
Robinson H. P. sS. Hotel Vernon
Robinson J. W. IV, Natiok
Robinson L. S.B.3C.467 Broadway
Robinson M. IC. Read's 30
Robinson P. O. sS. 3Clinton
Robinson S. 2C. H'y 10
Robinson T. H. 1L. 10 Mellen
Robinson W. Instr. Hubbard pk.
Roche E. C. 2L. T. 44
Roche J. T. IS. Felton 23
Rockwell J. C. 1G. 61 Oxford
Rodger J. D. 2S. T. 57
Rodman A. 3C. Read's 2
Roess L. J. 1L. S. 1.
Rogers D. P. 4C. Ware 6
Rogers E. H. 3L. 53 Norfolk
Rogers G. 3C.
140 Highland, Roxbury
Rogers H. H. 3C. 3Sumner
Rogers J. F. sS. C. 30
Rogers John M. IS. 18 AppianWay
Rogers Joseph M. IC.
21 Linwood, Roxburv
Rogers W. B. 4C. Claverlv 4*6
Rogers W. J. lDn.
6 Robiuwood ave. Jamaica Plain
RoodL. C. 1M.
176 Lexington, E. Boston
Rood S. II. 1G.
48 Seavefns ave. Jamaica Plain
Roosevelt f . Overseer, Police
Headquarters, Xew York, N. Y.
Root F. D. IS. S. 13
Root F. S. grDv. 379 Harvard
Roper w. C. K 438 Green
Ropes J. II. Enstr. D. 29
Rorer J. B. IC. <■• 18
Rose A. HP H. 10
Rose P. Pa. Asst. H'ke L8
Rose W. II. 2M. Uar. Mfed. Sch.<
Ross C. A. 4C. C f,
Ross IP A. k . H'ke Pi
ROSS IP F.2C. Ware 3
Ross P. IP 2M. Harv Med. Sch.<
Ross P. P. l P. 6."> Hammond
Ross T. K 3Dn. Everetl
Ross W. sS. FeUon 12
662
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Rotch A. L. Asst.
Blue Hill Observatory, Readville
Rotch T. Iff. Prof. M.
197 Commonwealth ave.*
Rothfuchs C. C. 3M.
253 Shawmut ave.*
Rothwell T. H. 3L. 61 Oxford
Rounds A. W. 2M.Providence.R I.
Rousmaniere J. E. 1C. M. 14
Rowe H. S. 3C. 10 Oxford
Rowell F. B. 3C. W. 34
Royce J. Prof. 103 Irving
Ruggles C. A. 1C. F. 4
Ruhl A. B. sC. 371 Harvard
Rumford C. P. M. 3C.
68 Mt. Auburn
Rumrill C. C. 3C. Beck 34
Rumsey W. L. 3C. G. 14
Russell C. G. 1G. 5 Irvington*
Russell F. 1G. 101 Inman
Russell F. A. 1C. C*t 35
Russell J. S. 1L. Ware 39
Russell T. H. 4C. 3 St. James av.*
Russell W. A. 4C. Ware 6
Rust F. L. D. 3M. 5 Scott
Rust P. D. 2C. Claverlv 31
Ryan J. M. 3L. 5 Felton
Ryan Iff. H. IS. Felton 24
Ryder A. W. 3C. C. 4
Ryder C. E. 2M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Ryder G. H. 1M. Hartford, Conn.
Ryerson E. W. 3M. 44 W. Cedar*
Sabine W.C.Asst.Prof.40 Shepard
Safford F. H. Inst, (also 3 G.)
SO Wendell
Safford H. E. 3C. 2 Gorham
St. Clair H. sS. 4 Brimmer*
Sakai B. T. 1G. Lawrence 12
SaldanaE. E. 3S. P. 19
Saldana M. A. 4S. P. 19
Salmon H. W. 4C. T. 6.
Saltonstall E. P.2L. Chestnut Hill
Sampsou H. 1C. Claverlv 24
Sampson H. D. IB. Bussey Inst.
Sanborn E. L. 2C. ETke 6
Sanborn F. G. 1M.
77 Bushnell st. Ashmont
Sanborn J. F. IS. 94 Hancock
Sanborn J. W. 4M.
35 Elmore st. Roxbury
Sanborn S. S. 2L. Winthrop 22
Sand H. A. L. 1L. W. 37
Sanders A. L. 2C. Manter 4
Sanders C. E. 3L. 43 Irvine:
Sanders H. P. sS. 19 Irving
Sanders W. H. sS. 120S Mass. ave.
Sanford E. 2L. Winthrop 3
Sands E. P. 2M. 91 Worcester*
Sanford H. L. 4C. 52 Mt. Auburn
Santayana G. Instr. S. 7
Sargeant C. 1C. 43 Irving
Sargent C. S. Prof, and Director
of Arnold Arbor. Jamaica Plain
Sargent D. A. Director of Heui-
euway Gymnasium. 27 Everett
Sargent F.M. 1G. 157 Mt. Auburn
Sargent G. M. 1C. H'v Is
Sargent J. 1L. H've 18
Sargent P. E. 4C. M.49
Satterlee H. S. 4C. Beck 6
Saunders J. H. Off. Everett
Savage E. L. 2L. 1734 Cambridge
Savage G. A. lDn.
51S Main st. Worcester
Savage M. S. 1C. 8 Holvoke
Savage P. H. Asst. (also I G.)
G. 43
Saville H. 3L. 57 Shepard
Sawin F. D. 1L. 13 Kirkland pi.
Sawyer E. K. 2M.
32 Main st. Somerville
Sawyer G. L. IS. M. 48
Sawyer J. C. sS. Winthrop 29
Sawyer J. P. IS. S. 28
Sawyer P. B. 2C. T. 12
Sawyer W. M. 1L. 12 Kirkland pi.
Sayre A.M. sC. 61 Oxford
Sayre H. 1C. 48 Brattle
Sayward W. H. 2M.
69 Monadnock st. Dorchester
Scaife R. L. 3C. Little's 9
Scannell D. D. 3C. • H. 26
Schaffner A. B. 1L. 42 Kirkland
Schaper A. L. T. Demoustr. M.
38 Boylston*
Scheresehewsky J. W. 1M.
157 Worcester"
Schilling H. K. Asst. Prof.
4 Langdon
Schlesinger B. E. 1C. 26 Holvoke
Schmidt F. S. 1M.
10 Creighton. Roxburv
Sehmidt O. F. 1L. Felton 26
Schrader F. C. Asst. also 1G..C. 17
Schurz H. 3C. W. H. 11
Schwab S. I. 4M. 38 St. Botolph*
Schwarzenberg E. M.
93 Warren. Boston Highlands
Scott A. 3C. H'v 9
Scott A. H. IS. 4S Wendell
Scott G. C. 4C. 8 Holvoke
Seott G. D. 4C. 1709 Cambridge
Scott H D. 2C. Claverlv 35
Seott H. R. 3C P. 49
Scott W. 2S. D. 9
ScudderC. L. Asst.M. 1 Marlboro*
Scudder G. H. 4M.
Mass. Gen. Hospital*
Scudder W. M. 1C. Little's S
Scull G. H. 1C. Claverlv 14
Scull M. L. 1L. 60 Brattle
Seaman C. E. Asst. also 1G.
1588 Cambridge
Searle A. Prof. 41 Concord ave.
Sears E. H. 1C. 25 Holvoke
Sears G. G. Asst. M. 17 Marlboro*
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6(53
Sears H. E. 4M. 115 Dartmouth*
Sears H. F. 2C. G. 52
Sears L. P. 2C. 16 Avon
Sears S. F. 4C. P. 32
Sears S. T. 1L. 6 Story
Seasongood C. 2L. M. 17
Seasongood E. A. 1C. M. 17
Seaver E. P. Overseer, Waban
Seaver O. S. sS. C't 10
Seelig M. G. 4C. W. 6
Seelve W. C. 1M. 83 Appleton*
Segerblom W. 3C.
23 Emerson, Wakefield
Selfridge H. 2S. W. 47
Seller W. E. W. 4C. 89 Hammond
Sellers S. C. 3C. Felton 36
Sewall W. G. sC.
60 Commonwealth ave.
Seymour A. B. Asst. U. M.
Sevmour W. I. 1L. 55 Hammond
Shackford S. B. 2L. 1102 Mass. ave.
Shaler N. S. Prof, and Dean of
L. S. S. 25 Quincv
Shanahan T. J. 4M. 233 W. Canton*
Shannon J. H. 3C. 71 Hammond
Sharkev J. E. sC. 125 Elm
Sharts J. W. 3C. 125 Mt. Auburn
Shattuck F. C. Prof. M.
135 Marlboro*
Shattuck G. B. Overseer,
183 Beacon*
Shattuck G. O. Overseer,
166 Beacon*
Shaughnessy D. B. sC.
276 Cambridge
Shaughnessy W.M. 2V. Marlboro*
Shaw E. P. 2C. F. 3
Shaw F. 1M. Xew Bedford
Shaw F. C. 1C. 74 Sacramento
Shaw F. G. 3C. Little's 15
Shaw H. B. Asst. also 3G. P. 47
Shaw H. H. 1C. 7 Linden
Shaw H. M. sS. Felton 9
Shaw J. E. X. 2C. 6. 4
Shaw P. L. 3C. 22 Holyoke
Shaw R. G. 1C. 5 Linden
Shaw S. P. 1C. 8 Prescott
Shea D. J. J. 2C. H. 4
Shea J. J. 3M. Castle Hill, Salem
Shedd W. H. 4C. T. 61
Sheffield A. D. 4C. 345 Harvard
Sheldon A. J. Instr. V. 50 Village*
Sheldon E. S. Prof. 27 Hurlbut
Sheldou W. H. 1G. W. 39
Shepard E. F. sC. 9 Watorhouse
Shepard E. O. 2C. B'ke 40
Shepard L. D. 4C. . H'y 12
Shepard R. M. ^< Wan- 30
Shepardson E. W. IS. S. 10
Shepherd L. H. sC. 1534( fembridge
Sheppard W. T. 3C. M.31
Sherburne A. E. 2C. 1132 Kass.ai ,
Sherburne J. H. 1C. Shepherd 3
Sheriff A. R. Asst. also 1G. H'v 5
Sherman C. F. IS.
77 Rockview. Jamaica Plain
Sherman W. A. 1C. 94 Prescott
Sherwin R. W. IS. 125 Holyoke
Sherwood H. C. 3L. Winthrop 28
Shinkwin T. J. 2V. Holvoke
Shore H. E. 1C. M. 58
Shrieves E. B. 2Dn.
54 Montgomery*
Shurtleff A. A. sS. 9 W. Cedar*
Sibley A. B. 2L. Winthrop 17
Sides W. H. 3C. W. H. 12
Sidis B. 2 G. 37 Worcester sq.*
Siears F. B. lDn.
14 Park, Maiden
Siebert W. H. 3G. 40 Shepard
Silberberg W. 1C. 1750 Cambridge
SilbertJ. IM. 2Poplarpl.*
Silver D. IM. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Silverman A. 1L. Ware 33
Simmons C.C. lM.90Pincknev St.*
Simmods S. E. IM.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Simonds A. T. 1C. T. 28
Simpkins R. 3C H'ke 10
Simpson J.K. 1L. Arlington H'gts.
Simpson W. H. IV.
19 Faulkner st. Dorchester
Simpson W. S. IS. Read's 16
Sims H. U. 2 L. 104 Mt. Auburn
Singer E. A. Asst. 9 De Wolf
Sise L. F. 3C. 396 Harvard
Skarstrom W. IM.
McLean Hospital, Waverlv
Skerrve W. F. 2C. C. 7
Skinner A. E. 1G. T. 19
Skinner M. M. Asst. also 2 G.
C. 32
Skinner P. O. 4C. C. 32
Skinner R. C. 3C.
Forest Hill St.. Jamaica Plain
Skinner V. V. 2L.
2849 Washington
Slack F. M. Libr. M.Z. 10 Wendell
Slade C. P. 2C. W. 24
Slade D. D. Lect. M.Chestuut Hill
Slate A. W. 2M. Springfield
Sledd A. 1G. 1588 Cambridge
Slee F. C. 3L. Felton 33
Sleeper S. W. IS. Little's 5
Slocum C. L. IS. 16 Mellen
SlveR. 1(\ (.34
Small A. E. 4C. C. 47
Small R. A. 3G. 15* Shepard
Small R. D. 2M. [ryington Bt.*
smart P. E. 3M. 143 Worcester*
Smart F. L. u '. 2t Leonard ave
Smart J. II. IL. 5 I Kirkland
SmerdoD C, J. i< '. 894 Tremont4
Smith A. J. 1<\ (;. 4
Smith A. R. is. C. 37
Smith C. 4C. HA 13
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COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Smith C. B. 2L.
Smith C. E. sC.
Smith C. L. Prof.
Smith C. L. 3C.
Smith C. N. 2C.
Winthrop 3
7 Sumner
64 Sparks
M. 43
Newton
Smith E. H. Prof, and Dean of
Dent. Fac. 283 Dartmouth*
Smith F. H. 4C. W .H. 1
Smith F. P. 30. H. 28
Smith G. E. 4C. S. 32
Smith G. W. IS. 3 Sumner
Smith H.DeF. 1G. 53 Trowbridge
Smith H. H. 1M. 43 Temple pi.*
Smith Harry S. 2C. P. 88
Smith Herbert S.sDv.Lawrence 36
Smith J. Prof. L. 4 Berkeley
Smith L. de F. 4 C. M. 20
Smith L. K. 3C. C. 2
Smith L. W. 1L. Winthrop 9
Smith M. T. 3C. C. 2
Smith P. D. 1L. 20 Holyoke
Smith P. L. 3C. 44 Brattle
Smith P. S 1C. 40 Kirkland
Smith R. A. 1M. 85 Regent*
Smith S. J. 2C. Read's 14
Smith S.P.gr. M. Har.Med. Sch.*
Smith T. Prof.
41 Orchard, Jamaica Plain
Smith T. C. 3G. Wadsworth 11
Smith V. H. 2C. C. 54
Smith W. D. 1C. C't 23
Smith W. Hemans, 1G. 14 Shepard
Smith W. Henry, 4 M. 10 Marlboro*
Smith W. M. 4C. W. 32
Smith W. R. IV. W. Brookfield
Smyser C. J. 3M.
" 6 Wellington Ter. Brookline
Smyth H. L. Asst.Prof. 16 Oxford
Snite F. J. 1C. 61 Oxford
Snow C. 3S. I Wallace Ter.
Snow F. S. 1M.
119 Sedgewick, (Jamaica Plain
Snyder B. P. sC. Ware 24
Snyder W. H. 2G. 22 Mellen
Soch C. A. Asst. also 1G.
1699 Cambridge
Soderling W. 1C, C. 23
Solomons L. M. 2G. 109 Ellery
Somers P. E. 1C. 1256 Mass. ave.
Soule L. F. 4C. 65 Putnam ave.
SouleW.S. 4C. W. H. 6
Southard E. E. 3C. T. 1
Souther A. B. 3S. H. 2
South worth E. F. 2C. T. 18
Soutter R.2 M.82 Huntington av.*
Spalding A. C. 1C. C't. 4
Spalding F. M.3M. 8 Scott
Spalding G. H. 4C. C't. 4
Spalding R, 2S. T. 45
Spalding T. 2L. 75 Sparks
Spalding W. R. Instr. 11 Wendell
Spalter C. M. 1M. Keene, N". H.
Spargo E. B. 1C. W. H. 22
Spaulding C. L. 1M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Speare C. F. sC. 48 Wendell
Speucer A. W. 2C. S. 22
Spencer V. 1C. Read's 8
Spencer W. H. 1C. Hilton 31
Spindler F. N. 2G. 12 Howland
Spingarn J. E. 1G. Felton 17
Spivey A. C. sS.
Camb. Manual Training School
Spooner H. C. 2L. H'ke 36
Spooner H. G. 3M. 96 Pinckney*
Sprague A. A. 2C. 20 Holyoke
Sprague H. H. Overseer, 19 Milk*
Sprague J. H. 2C.
407 Main st. Charlestown
Sprague O. M. W. 2G. 40 Kirkland
Sprague R. B. 3C. H. 20
Sprague R. W. 4C. H. 4
Spring J. W. 2L. 23 Batavia*
Spring S. R. 2L. Winthrop 28
Sproules J. A. 1M. 31 Hillside*
Squarebrigs W. D. lDn.
192 Brooks st. E. Boston
Staab E. A. 4C. 1134 Mass. ave.
Staab J. 1L. 1134 Mass. ave,
Stack C. F. 3M.
10 Wilton st. Hj'de Park
Stack T. H. IS. 241 River
Stackpole J. L. 1L. Manter 6
Stackpole M. W. 1G.
1599 Mass. ave.
Stackpole P. L. 2C.
1599 Mass. ave.
Stackpole W. 2C. 52 Mt. Auburn
Stadelmann P. J. A. 3Dn.
91 Warren ave.*
Stafford R. L. 3C. M. 23
Standish M. Asst. M.
6 St. James ave.*
Stanley H. K. 3C. 82 Montgomery*
Stanley H. R. 2C. Felton 21
Stanley W. P. 1C. 1595 Mass. ave.
Stanton J. E. Instr. M,
414 Boylston*
Stanwood E. B. 1C. Shepherd 8
Stan wood F. M. 3C. Shepherd 6
Staples F. H. 1L. 379 Harvard
Starbuck E. A. 2C. Clg
Stark W. E. Asst. (also 1G.)
38 Liunaeau
Starkweather, R. P. 1M. W. 45
Starr R. H. E. 1L. W. H. 35
Starratt W. H. lDn.
97 Hyde Park ave.
Start E. A. 2G. Tufts College
Stearns F. St. J. 1L. 109 Museum
Stearns H. N. 1C. 44 Wallace
Steams L. C. 2B. Mansfield
Stearns M. 1C. P. 25
Stearns R. T. 2C. 48 Wendell
Stearns W. N. 3Dv. D. 14
Stebbins C. L. 3C. 1611 Mass. ave.
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
m:>
Stedman E. H. 1M.
80 Elm st. Jamaica Plain
Stensland T. 2C. Ware 31
Stephens C. H. 1C. 1750 Cambridge
Stephens R. D. 4C. Ware 26
Stepp J. 3M. Harv. Med. Sch.
Sterling F. A. 2C. Beck 31
Sterling R. D. 3S. Ware 45
Stern M. L. sL. 65 Hammond
Stetson F. E. 3M. 93 Mt. Vernon*
Stetson F. W. 3M. 50xford Ter.
Stetson H. C. 3L. 48 Buckingham
Stevens A. P. 1 M.
96 Foster st. Brighton
Stevens A. W. 3C. H'v 23
Stevens C. G. IS. Felton 24
Stevens E.2C. H'y 17
Stevens E. J. 2L. Winthrop 25
Stevens E, W. IS. 26 Gray
Stevens R. E. 3M. 37 Falmouth*
Stevens S. B. sS. Ware 5
Stevenson R. H. 3C. Little's 10
Stevenson T. G. 4C. Mt. Auburn
Stevenson W. F. 3S. S. 9
Steward C. 4C. H. 24
Steward F. R. 4C. H. 24
Steward J. R. Asst.
South st. Forest Hills
Stewart R. A. 3L. 9 Wendell
Stickney A. 3C. 35 Bow
Stillman C. C. 2C. Beck 22
Stillman C. S. 4C. Claverly 30
Stillman J. A. 4C. Beck 22
Stillwagen F. H. 4C. Felton 13
Stilson W.E. 1G. 12 Howland av.
Stimson R. W. lDv. D. 2
Stobbs G. R. 1C. 13 Kirkland pi.
Stockton P. 4C. Little's 2
Stoddard A. H. Instr. Dn.
196 Marlboro*
Stoddard F. R. 1C. W. 48
Stokes J. S. 2G. 80 Wendell
Stoll E. E. 1G. 22 Plympton
Stone A. K.AsstM.220 Clarendon*
Stone B. H. 2C. M. 38
Stone F. V. 2C. P. 10
Stone H. W. s\r.
Dedham st. Newton Centre
Stone J. W. 4C.
129 Grove st . Mt. Auburn
Stone K. II,. 69 Oxford
Stone M. E. 2C. Little's 22
Stone R. B. 2C. Hilton 33
Stone W. B. lDn.
133 Washington st. Lynn
stone \v. C. 3L. K. Watertow d
Stoops. I. I). IDV. - I). A.
Storer F. II- Prof, and Dean
of Bussey Inst. 47(i Boy Is ton*
storer 3. II. Curator of ( oins
In ( iollege Library 85 State*
storey .M. Overseer
735 Exchange Bldg.
Storey R. C. 4C. 9 Linden
Storrs H. R. 4C. H'y 1
Story O. H. 3L. 19 Rutland*
Stothers T. M. 2L. 20 Ware
Stott C. W. IS. 52 Mt. Auburn
Stout R. 2C. C. 10
Stowe I. E. 2M. 234 W. Canton*
Stowell E. C. 2C. M. 47
Stovvell G. L. IS.
1208 Mass. ave.
Stowell H. W. 1C.
30 Weston st. Waltham
Stratton F. B. 2V. Swampscott
Stratton G. R. 1C.
26 Irving st. Watertovvn
Straus P. S. 3C. Little's 3
Straw P. 1C. Ware 52
Street A. F. 3C. Beck 44
Strong L. W. 4M. Waban
Stubbs F. S. 3M. 45 Pearl
Studley J. B. 1C. 80 Wendell
Sturdivant G. W. 3M.
67 Humboldt Ave. Roxbury
Sturgis C. R. 3L. 63 Beacon*
Sturgis J. M. 4C. Little's 24
Sughrue D. F. 2M.
61 Julian st. Dorchester
Sullivan D. 3C. 6 Trowbridge
Sullivan J. A. 3C. 44 Brattle
Sullivan J. B. 2C. T.39
Sullivan J. J. Steward Dining
Hall 30 Inman
Sullivau J. L. 1M. Harv.Med.Sch.*
Sullivan J. T. 4M.
90 Milton ave. Dorchester
Sullivan M. H. 1C. 94 Prescott
Sullivan M. X. 1C. 56 Plympton
Sullivan P. E. 1M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Sullivau W.G. 4M. 24 Dartmouth*
Sulloway R. W. 2C. Lerner 6
Sumichrast F. C. de Asst. Prof.
16 Quincy
Sutro F. C. 1C. Felton 30
Swain H. T. 3M 32 W. Cedar*
Swan C. H. 2L. 98 W. Newton*
Swan U. A. 1C. P. 69
Swan .1. R. 1 L. Winthrop 10
Swann 3. B. 2C. 25 Holvoke
Swanton J. R. 4C. P. 63
Sweet .1. II. 2.M. BarV. Med. Sell.
Sweetser A. K. Asst. (also 3G0
94 Franklin
Sweezey a. ic. c. ;>
Swe/ev' R. E. 2L. 69 Oxford
Swift P. P. IC. 7 Linden
Swift II. M. 1M. 3 Oxford Ter.*
Swifj S. B. Asst. M.
1 1 ( lloucester"
Swift .1. M. 1L. :>;") Trowbridge
Sylvester .1. P. A.SSt. (alSO IG.
T. 49
Taft E. 1\ Instr. Dn. 15 Brattle
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Taft S. S. 2C.
Taggart H. W. IS.
Talbot L. H. 1C.
Talbot R. sC.
Talbott C. N". IS.
W. H. 43
11 Wendell
Ware 16
Hilton 1
5 Linden
Talcott W. A. 1L. 1686 Mass. ave.
Talmage C. H. 2G.
48 Merriam St. Leominster
Talmadge H. 1C. W. H. 16
Tapper W. R. 4C. 42 Kirkland
Tarr F. H. 3L. 7 Mellen
Tatlock J. S. P. 4C. G. 13
Taussig- F. W. Prof. 2 Scott
Taylor C. V. 2C 31 Gloucester*
Taylor E. W. Asst. M-
122 Marlboro*
Taylor F. B. 1C H'k 15
Taylor F. T. Instr. Dn.
394 Broadway, So. Boston
Taylor G. R. IS. 40 Kirkland
Taylor H. C. 3C. W. H. 41
Taylor J. D. 1M.
178 Princeton, E. Boston
Taylor J. L. Clerk in Bursar's
Office, Wadsworth House
Taylor J. R. 4S. 49£ Sacramento
Taylor L. E. 1G. 16 Oxford
Taylor V. sC. 1734 Cambridge
Taylor W.J. 1C. W. 40
TeagueE. 1M. Lowell
Teeple G. L. 1G. 7 Mellen
Teevens J. J. 2C. W. H. 45
Tennev B. Asst. M. 308 Marlboro*
Terhuue E. B. 1C. 45 Wendell
Teung C. L. sS. 15 Avon
Tewksbury E. B. 1C. 65 Hammond
Thacher A. G. 3G. Beck 37
Thaxter R. Asst. Prof. 3 Scott
Thayer F. E. 1C. 44 Garfield
Thayer H. H. 4C. W. 44
Thayer Harry W. 2L. 3 Sumner
Thayer Hartley W. 1 M. Holbrook
Thayer Harvey W. 4C.
94 Hammond
Thayer J.B.Prof. L. 5 Phillips PL
Thayer J. H. Prof. Dv. 67 Sparks
Thayer J. M. 1C. W. 31
Thissell B. A. 3V. Florence
Thomas A.F.S. 2C. P. 35
Thomas G. 4C. 1 Wallace Ter.
Thomas J. W. 1M. 2 Butler PI.
Thomas M. R. 1M. 946 Beacon*
Thomas R. C. 4C. W. H. 19
Thompson F. H. 2C. M. 29
Thompson G. W. 1C. 57 Brattle
Thompson H. S. sC. 5 Everett
Thompson M.P. 2L. 24Farwell PI.
Thompson P. B. 3C. Claverly 23
Thompson R. H. 2M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Thompson V. V. 1M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Thompson W. C. sS. Felton 9
Thompson W. L. sC. Claverly 33
Thompson W. P. 1L. 12 Oxford
Thomson C. IS. Claverly 17
Thomson F. G. 3C. Read's 22
Tnorndike A.H.1G. 12 Kirkland PL
Thorndike E.L.4C. 12 Kirkland PL
Thorudike P.Asst.M.80 Marlboro*
Thorndike W. 4M. 80 Marlboro*
Throop E. A. 1C. D. H. 5
Thurber E. A. 3G. 10 Frisbie PL
Thurston C. S. 1L. 8 Appian Way
Thurston E. S. 2C. Claverly 40
Thwaits F. C. 3L. W. H. 24
Tiflany D. 2L. 18 Appian Way
Tiffany G. S. 1C. Claverly 26
Tildeu C. J. Asst. also 4S. T. 18
Tilden C. S. 2C. P. 50
Tilclen I. N". 2M. W. Roxbury
Tilden J. M. Asst. Roslindaie
Tileston W. 1M. Milton
Tillinghast J. A. 1L. 58 Wendell
Tillinghast W. H. Asst. Libra-
rian, 50 Garden
Tilnev J. S. sS. 21 Trowbridge
Tilton W. P. 2S. C. 55
Timlin J. T. lDn.
26 Poplar St. Melrose
Tinker M. B. Asst. also 1G.
Claverly 11
Tinkham G. H. 2L. 20 Prescott
Tirrell E. V. D. 2C. H'ke 12
Tirrell J. A. 3C. 32 Mellen
Tobev E. X. 4C. 36 Carver
TobeyG. O. 2C. W. H. 43
Tobin J. H. 2M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Todd A. S. 4C. 29 Sacramento
Tomlinson F. 1C. 50 Frost
Tompkins T. D. 2S. Hilton 36
Tonjoroff S. I. 2C. 24 Mt. Auburn
Tonks O. S. 2.C T. 51
Torrey H. A. 2G. 61 Oxford
Torrey J. Instr. also 2G.
8 Avon
Torrey J. P. 4M. Harv. Med. Sch.*
Touret F. H. 3C. T. 62
Tower B. 1C. C. 16
Tower F. B. 4C. G. 23
Tower W. L. sS. 61 Oxford
Towers F. 1G. 1 Wallace Ter.
Towner J. D. 2C. M. 3
Townsend C. W. Asst. M.
96 Marlboro*
Townsend D. 4C. T. 45
Townsend F. 2L. 52 Brattle
Townsend R. M. 4C. Claverly 54
Toy C. H. Prof. 7 Lowell
TozierC. H. 2S.
30 Thorpe PI. Somerville
Train A. C. 4C. T. 3
Trapp R. A. 2C. 1560 Cambridge
Trotter J. R. 1G. C. 51
Trowbridge J. Prof, and Director
of Jeff. Phvs. Lab. 58 Linuaean
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
667
Truesdale P.E. 2 M.247 W.Newton
Truesdell W. B. 3C. D. 33
Truitt R. R. Proctor,also 3 G.
Hilton 23
Truscott F. W. Proctor, also
3G. 28 Holyoke
Trybom J. H. 4C. 147 Warren av.*
Tuck A. E. lDn.
98 Walnut, Chelsea
Tucker D. 10. 5 Linden
Tucker P. M. 1C.
99 Sedgwick, Jamaica Plain
Tucker R.3C. W.30
Tuckerman E. 2L. 30 Holyoke
Tuckerman F. L. IS. Shepherd 16
Tuckerman L. C. 3C. Warland 4
Tudor W. 4C. 60 Mt. Auburn
Tupper A. G. lM.Harv.Med.Sch.*
Turner C. H. 2M.
Harv. Med. Sch.*
Turner D. L. Instr. P. 27
Turner F. A. 1C. Hilton 29
Turner H. 3C. Claverly 4
Turner J. W. sC. 1130 Mass. ave.
Turner W. B. 2G.
184 Melrose, Melrose ITghrds.
Tuttle H. A. IV.
23 Sumner Hyde Park
Twohey J. A. II,. 409 Broadway
Twombly J. F. 3L.
Tyler F. S. 1M. 45 St. Botolph*
Tyler W.M.1C. M. 47
Ullmann L. 1C. M. 27
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laps of Brookline, Cambridge, Haverhill, New Bedford, Portsmouth,
Quincy, and Somerville, at 35 Cents Each.
Publication and Printing Office,
No* 97 ©fiver Street,
BOSTON, - - MASS.
675.763
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1895.
Total,
2,500,183.
BARNSTABLE
CO.
Freetown
1,40.:
FRANKLIN'
CO.
Barnstable
4,055
Mansfield
3,722
Ashfield
1,013
Bourne
1,580
New Bedford
55,2.) 1
Bernardston
778
Brewster
901
No. Attleborough 6,576
Buckland
1,548
Chatham
1,809
Norton
1,614
Charlemont
1,041
Dennis
2,545
ltaynham
1,518
Co Ira in
1.010
Eastham
476
Rehoboth
1.810
Conway
1,304
Falmouth
2,655
Seekonk
],465
DeerlieM
3,007
Harwich
2,532
Somerset
1,983
Erving
9G4
Mash pec
330
Swansea
1,627
Gill
1,082
Orleans
1,198
Taunton
27,115
Greenfield
6,229
Provincetown
4,555
Westport
2,67S
Hawley
468
Sandwich
1,580
Heath"
476
Truro
815
Total
219,019
Leverett
744
Wellfleet
968
DL'KKS CO.
Leyden
363
Yarmouth 1,655
Total 27,654
BERKSHIRE CO.
Chilmark
Cottage City
Edgartown
Gay Head
304
1.038
1,125
169
Monroe
Montague
New Salem
Northtield
298
6,058
869
1,851
Adams
7,837
Gosnold
140
Orange
Kowe
Shelburne
Shutesbury
Sunderland
W arwick
Wendell
VVhately
5,361
498
1,560
444
696
599
529
755
Alford
Becket
Cheshire
Clarksburg
Dalton
Egre mont
Florida
280
8S8
1,176
1,009
3,210
'836
425
Tisbury
West Tisbury
Total
ESSEX
Amesbury
Andover
1.002
460
4,238
CO.
9,986
6,145
Great Barrington
4,794
Hancock
511
Beverly
11,806
Total
40,145
Hinsdale.
1,650
B oxford
727
HAMPDEN CO.
Lanesborough
848
Bradford
4,736
Agawam
2,409
Lee
4,066
Danvers
8,181
Blandford
849
Lenox
2,872
Essex
1,587
Brimfield
962
Monterey
464
Georgetown
2,050
Chester
1,429
Mt. Washington
136
Gloucester
28,211
Chicopee
16,420
New Ashford
116
Groveland
2,333
East Longmeadow 1,501
New Marlborougi
i 1,288
Hamilton
1,356
Granville
1,005
North Adams
19,135
Haverhill
30,209
Hampden
7-13
Otis
518
I pswich
4,720
Holland
199
Peru
305
Lawrence
52,164
Holyoke
40,322
Pittsfield
20,461
Lynn
Lynnfield
62,354
Longmeadow
620
Richmond
701
818
Ludlow
2,562
Sandisiield
802
Manchester
1,876
Monsou
3,746
Sayoy
504
Marblehead
7,671
Montgomery
27:.
Sheffield
1,897
Merrimac
2,301
Palmer
6,85S
Stockbridge
2,077
Methuen
5,690
Iv'USSt'll
846
Tyringham
363
Middleton
838
Souths Ich
961
Washington
423
Nahant
Mi.")
Springfield
51,522
West Stockbridge
1.257
Newbury
1 ,489
Tolland
309
Willinmstown
4,887
\<\\ buryport
1 1,552
Wales
783
Windsor
556
NTorth Andovei
3, 569
Westfleld
10,663
Peabody
10,507
West Springfield
6,125
86,292
[tockport
Llowley
5,2S9
1,272
Wilbraham
1,740
.BRISTOL co
Acushnet
1.115
Salem
Salisbury
34,473
1.300
Total
152,938
At t leborough
8,288
Saugua
t,497
HAMPSHIRE 1
'< >.
Berkley
!>:>:>
Rwampscol 1
3,259
Amherst
1,785
Dartmouth
3,107
Topsflol 1
1,033
Belchertowu
2,161
Dighton
1,797
Wenham
sso
Chesterfield
589
Eastou
1.1. 52
West Newbury
1.613
< lummington
760
Fairhaven
3,338
Kasthainpton
4,790
Fall River
89,203
380,393 :
Enfield
990
764
CENSUS.
Goshen
304
Wilmington
1.420
SUFFOLK CO.
Gran by
748
Winchester
6,150
Boston
496,920
31,204
Greenwich
481
Wo burn
14,178
Chelsea
Hadley
1,704
Revere
7,423
Hatfield
Huntington
1,262
1,450
Total
499,217
Winthrop
4,192
Middlefield
Xorthampton
380
16.740
NANTUCKET CO.
Xantucket 3,010
Total
539,799
Pelham
480
Plainfield
450
Total
3,016
Worcester
CO.
Prescott
401
Southampton
1,054
NORFOLK CO.
Avmi 1 COfi
Ashburnhatn
2,148
South Hadiey
Ware
Westhampton
Williamsburg
Worthington
4,443
7,051
476
1,955
648
j\.\ on
Bellingham
Braintree
Brookline
Canton
Cohasset
1,481
5,311
16,164
4,636
2,474
Athol
Auburn
Barre
Berlin
Blackstone
Bolton
7,364
1,598
2,278
897
6,039
797
Total
54,710
Dedham
Dover
7,211
Boylston
729
668
Brookficld
3,279
MIDDLESEX CO.
Foxborough
3,219
Charlton
1,877
Acton
1,978
Franklin
5,136
Clinton
11,497
Arlington
Ashby
6,515
Ilolbrook
2,298
Dana
717
804
Hyde Park
11,826
Douglas
2,020
Ashland
2,000
Medfield
1,872
Dudley
3,203
Ayer
2,101
Medway
2,913
Fitchburg
26,409
Bedford
1,109
Millis
1,000
Gardner
9,102
Belmont
2,843
Milton
5.518
Grafton
5,101
Billerica
2,577
Xeedham
3,511
Hardwick
2,655
Boxborough
307
Xorfolk
882
Harvard
1,162
Burlington
574
Xorwood
4,574
Holden
2,602
Cambridge
81,643
Quincy
20,712
Hopedale
1,377
Carlisle
492
Randolph
3,694
Hubbardston
1,274
Chelmsford
3,162
Sharon
1,717
Lancaster
2,180
Concord
5,175
Stoughton
5,272
Leicester
3,239
Dracut
2,443
Walpole
2,994
Leominster
9,211
Dunstable
400
Wellesley
4,229
Lunenburg
1,237
Everett
18,573
Weymouth
11,291
Mendon
889
Framingham
9,512
Wrentham
2,584
Milford
S,959
Groton
2,192
Military
5,222
Hoiliston
2,718
Total
134,819
Xew Braintree
542
Hopkinton
Hudson
2,984
5.308
PLY3IOUTH CO.
Xorthborough
Xorthbridge
1,940
5,286
Lexington
3^498
Abington
4.207
Xorth Brookfield
4,635
Lincoln
1,111
Bridge water
4,'086
Oakham
605
Littleton
1,136
Brockton
33,165
Oxford
2,390
Lowell
84,367
Carver
1,016
Paxton
426
Maiden
29,708
Duxbury
1,966
Petersham
952
Marlborough
14,977
East Bridgew^ater 2,894
Phillip'ston
460
Maynard
3,090
Halifax
497
Princeton
952
Medford
14,474
Hanover
2,051
Rovalston
890
Melrose
11,965
Hanson
1,380
Rutland
978
Xatick
8,814
Hingham
Hull
4,819
Shrewsbury
1.524
^S ewton
27,590
1,044
Southborough
2.223
Xorth Keading
835
Kingston
1,746
Southbridge
8.250
Pepperell
3,321
Lakeville
870
Spencer
7.614
heading
4,717
Marion
759
Sterling
1.218
Sherborn
1,446
Marshfield
1,760
Sturbridge
1.910
Shirley
1,399
Mattapoisett
1,032
Sutton
3,420
Somerville
52,200
Middleborough
6,689
Templeton
2,915
Stoneham
0,284
X or well
1,540
Upton .
2,150
Stow
920
Pembroke
1,223
Uxbridge
3,540
Sudbury
1,141
Plymouth
7,957
Warren
4,430
Tewksbury
3,379
Plympton
549
Webster
7,799
Townsend
1,780
Rochester
1,021
Westborough
5,235
Tyngsborough
635
Rockland
5,523
West Bovlston
2,968
Wakefield
8,304
Scituate
2,246
West Brookfield
R467
Walt ham
2\S76
Wareham
3.307
Westminster
1,315
Y.'atertown
7,788
West Biidgewater 1,747
Winchendon
4,490
Way land
2.026
Whitman
5,74 i
Worcester
98,767
Wcstford
2,418
Weston
1,710
Total
101,498
Total
303,445
ADVERTISEMENTS 765
THE 1ST NATIONAL BANK
Formerly
Harvard Bank.
OF CAMBRIDGE,
Incorporated 1861. Re-organized 1864.
CAPITAL, $200,000.
DANIEL U. CHAMBERLIN, President.
W. A. BULLARD, Cashier. W. F. EARLE, Teller.
H. H. DYER, Bookkeeper and Messenger.
DIRECTORS:
Dana W. Hyde, Wm. W. Dallinger, D. U. Chamberlin,
Henry Endicott, H. N. Tilton, E. D. Leavitt.
DISCOUNT DAY, MONDAY.
Located on Massachusetts Ave., Cor. Prospect.
NATIONAL CITY BANK
OF CAMBRIDGE,
?6S Iflassacniisetts We., Camflrioport, mass.
Incorporated 1853. Re-organized 1885.
Charter Extended 1885.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $50,000.
EDWIN dresser, President. uem;y h. DAVIS, CaiKier,
WILLIAM A. JAMES, Teller. JOHN 11. WYETH, < lerh ami Messenyer.
DIRECTORS :
EDWIN DRESSER, FRANK A. KENNEDY,
J. W. HAZEN, GEORGE W. GALE, HENRY B. DAVIS
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY.
766 ADVERTISEMENTS
Tie Clarta River National Bait
OF CflttBRlbQE.
STATE CHARTER, 1832. NATIONAL, 1864.
CAPITAL, - - - $100,000
WALTER S. SWAN, President.
GEORGE H. HOLMES, Cashier.
EDMUND H. NORRIS, Asst. Cashier and Book-keeper.
GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Paying Teller.
J. B. MacDONALD, Receiving Teller.
W. H. SPRAGUE, Messenger.
DIRE CTORS :
WALTER S. SWAN. WM. T. RICHARDSON. WM. B. DTTRANT.
JOSEPS G. THORP. JAMES A, WOOD.
DISCOUNT EVERY I>AY.
Located at 1408 Massachusetts Ave.
Lechmere National Bank,
337 CAMBRIDGE STREET, COR. FOURTH STREET,
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
INCORPORATED 1853. RE-ORGANIZED MARCH, 1865.
CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, $70,000,
LEWIS HALL, President.
GEORGE A. LLOYD, Cashier.
H. L. MAM SMALL, Clerk and Messenger.
DIRBCTORSj
lewis hall. j. f. jpennell. geo. w. dearborn,
o. s. brown. david b. flint.
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY.
ADVERTISEMENTS 767
Warren Institution for Savings.
INCORPORATED 1829.
Savings Bank Building, 25 Main Street, Gharlestown.
Open Daily from 9 to 1. "Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon from 3.30 to 4.30 o'clock.
PRESIDENT, TIMOTHY T. SAWYER.
Treasurer, George E. Tufts. „ Secretary, George S. Poole.
Vice-Presidents, '
George Hyde, Henry Lyon, John Stowell,
Nahum Chapin, Thomas R. B. Edmands, John S. Whiting.
Trustees,
Charles E. Daniels, Charles F Fairbanks, Charles R. Lawrence,
Nelson Bartlett, Thomas G. Frothingham, Nathan F. Tufts,
John Turner, Everett Torrey, Henry H. Chandler,
William Murray, James Adams.
Charlesiown Five Cents Savings Bank
SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, THOMPSON SQUARE, incorporated i854.
Open Daily, from 9 to 2. Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons, from 3 to 5 o'clock.
Mark, F. Burns, Fres. Augustus W. Stover, Treas. Benjamin, F. Stacey, Clerk .
Vice-Presidents,
George B. Neal, Abram E. Cutter, Peter S. Roberts, Amos Stone.
George S. Pendergast, Emrie B. Stetson, Charles F. Byam,
Trustees,
Mark F. Burns, Geo. B. Neal, Geo. S. Pendergast. Abram E. Cutter, Emrie B. Stetson, Peter S. Roberts,
Chas. F. Byam, Amos Stone, Danitl G. Walton, Benj. F. Stacey, Linus E. Pearson, Thos. Doane,
Warren Sanger, James F. Hunnewell, Joseph Stone, George M Starbird, Franklin O. Reed,
Sam'l T. Harris, John H. Gibbs, Augustus W. Stover, Geo. H. Pendergast, Joseph W. Hill.
Committee of Investment,
Mark F. Burns, Geo. S. Pendergast, Emrie B. Stetson, Geo. H. Pendergast, Geo. M. Starbird.
Examining Committee,
Abram E. Cutter, Charles F. Byam, Peter S. Roberts.
The Cambridgeport National Bank,
bS»^i OF CAMBRIDGE. *V <^J~
INCORPORATED 1826. RE-ORGANIZED 1856.
ASA A. MORSE, President. WILL F. BOAF, Cashier.
WALTEB O. DAVIS, Clerk and Messenger.
DIRECTORS:— Lucius R. Paige, Asa P. Morse, Charles James, Frank H. Jones, Charles Bullock.
DISCOUNT-DAY, THURSDAX.
Located, 595 Massachusetts Arcntic. hmum
OiriBRiDQE N/moML B/mK.
221 CAMBRIDGE STREET, EAST CAMBRID6E.
ORGANIZED JUNE I, 1864.
CAPITAL, = = $100,000.
ALVIN F. sobtwkll, President, J. C. HULIARD, Oaehier.
KVKRETT L. STEVENS, Teller.
DIRECTORS: Alvin F. Sortwell, J. C. Bollard, Thomas Cunningham, G. Goepper, C.eorge E. Carter.
— ,, DISCOUNT DAY, TUESDAY.
768 ADVERTISEMENTS
North Ave. 5/mnqs B/ink,
1950 Massachusetts Ave., North Cambridge, Mass.
INCORPORATED i872.
OFFICE HOURS, Daily, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.; Saturday Evenings,
from 6 to 8 o'clock,.
Interest computed from the loth day of January, April, July and October, and Dividends payable in
January and July of each year.
PRESIDENT, ' . . . . SAMUEL F. WOODBRIDGE.
TREASURER, MILTON L. WALTON.
SECRETARY, GEORGE W. PARKE.
TRUSTEES: Sam'l F Woodbridge,Wm. Fox Richardson, Cornelius Dorr, Chas. F. Stratton, Russell
S. Edwards, John J. Henderson, Sylvanus M. Parsons, Geo. W. Parke, Milton L. Walton, Peter Gray,
Samuel Usher, Wm. V. Stark, Harry T. Upham, Wm. E. Hutchins, Warren L. Hooper.
C/inBRIDQE 5/WINQS BdNK,
No. 1410 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass.
■ ^INCORPORATED 1834. u^L ■
PRESIDENT, . . . . . CHARLES W. SEVER.
TREASURER, OSCAR F. ALLEN.
CLERK, JAMES H. WTETH.
BOOK-KEEPER, .... ARTHUR H. BOARDMAN.
Interest computed from the Fourth Thursday of every quarter, viz: January, April, July and
October, and payable in January and July of each year.
Office Hours, 8 A, 31. to 1 I». 1ST.
Cambridgeport 5avings Bank,
No. 689 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
««< >— INCORPORATED 1853. •-« >»»
OPEN EVERY BUSINESS DAY FROM 8.30 A. M. TO 1.30 P. M.
PRESIDENT, .... DANIEL U. CHAMBERLIN.
TREASURER, HENRY W. BULLARD.
COMMITTEE CHARGED WITH INVESTMENT OF FUNDS:—
Daniel U. Chamberlin. Dana W. Hyde. Asa P. Morse.
Interest computed from the Third Wednesdays in January, April, July and October, and payable in
January and July.
East Cambridge Savings Bank,
292 CAMBRIDGE STREET,
INCORPORATED 1854.
OPEN EVERY BUSINESS DAY FROM 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BULLARD.
TREASURER, WILLIAM E. LLOYD.
BOARD OF INVESTMENT:
John C. Bullard. James M. Price. Andrew J. Green.
Bevtj. F. Thompson. William Goepper.
Interest oomputed from the Fifteenth Day of January, April, July and October. Dividends paid
April 15th and October 15th.
ADVERTISEMENTS
769
International Trust Company,
45 MILK, COR. DEVONSHIRE ST.,
BOSTON, MASS.
CAPITAL STOCK, - - - $1,000,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS, - $1,100,000.00
TRANSACTS A GENERAL
BANKING AND TRUST COM-
PANY'S BUSINESS.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON
DEPOSITS.
SPECIAL ACCOMODA-
TIONS FOR LADIES' AC-
COUNTS.
ABSOLUTELY BURGLAR-PROOF
AND FIRE-PROOF
Safe Deposit Vaults.
With the Most Modern Safe-
guards, Improvements
and Conveniences.
SEPARATE ACCOMODA-
TIONS FOR LADIES.
RENT OF SAFES,
$10. to $100. Per Year.
C.ANK IIOIRS.
9 to 3. Vaults open 9 to 4.
JOHN M. GRAHAM, President.
HENRY L. JEWETT, Secretary. EDWARD H. BURDETT, Supt. of Vaults.
i*I RE< ITOR8.
William Claflin,
Oliver W. Mink,
Lyman Nichols,
Thomas F. Temple,
William W. Crapo,
John P, Spaulding,
John l !
John M. ( r rah am,
John C. Paige.
Aaron Davis Weld,
Patrick A. Collins,
\. \ Burbank,
C l.H. Woodbury.
i ii-i Lson.
770
ADVERTISEMENTS
CAMBRIDGE
■
I
1298 AND 1300 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE,
Opposite the College Grounds.
CAPITAL, = = $100,000.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
■ Ml^llll--
STATEMENT OF THE
CAMBRIDGE SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRDST CO.
TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF SAVINGS BANKS IN MASSACHUSETTS,
At Close of Business October 31, 1895.
ASSETS. LIABILITIES.
Time Loans, with collateral .
Demand Loans, with collateral
Loans to Corporations .
Notes of individuals and firms
U. S. Gov., State and other Bonds
Loans on Real Estate .
National Bank Stocks .
Expense Account .
Vaults and Fixtures
Deposited in National Banks
Cash on Hand
$218,
129,
i38!
82.
36;
725.00
856.00
500.00
227 52
315.00
000.00
785.00
45i 24
500.00
439.46
277.18
Capital Stock
Deposits Subject to check
Certificates of Deposits
Interest and Discount
Earnings Undivided
$724,076.40
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
$100,000.00
603,000.29
500,00
",433-95
13,142.16
$724,076.40
MIDDLESEX, S.S.
Cambridge, Nov. 6, 1S95.
Personally appeared L. W. CUTTING, Treasurer of the Cambridge Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
and made oath that the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, is true to the best of his knowledge and
belief. Before me, Franklin Perrin, Justice of the Peace.
JOSEPH B. RUSSELL,
President.
Josiah Q. Bennett,
John H. Hubbard,
E. D. Leavitt,
Gardiner M. Lane,
Nathaniel C. Nash.
ALVIN- F. SORTWELL,
Vice President.
LOUIS W. CUTTING,
Treasurer.
A. M. WHEELER'
Teller.
DIRECTORS,
Wm. Taggard Piper,
Joseph B. Russell,
Wm. E. Russell,
Alvin t\ Sort well,
H. O. L'ndenvood,
Henry White,
Moses Williams,
Herbert H. White.
SAFETY VAULTS DEPARTMENT.
FRANKLIN PERRIN, Manager. D. J. VAUGHAN, Sub-Manager.
Excellent Facilities for the Storage of Silver and Valuables.
Boxes For Rent, $10 to $75 Per Year.
Banking Hours from 8 to 2. Vaults open from 8 to 2, and from 5 to 6 p. m.
Sours on Saturdays, from 8 to 12 Only.
Checks cashed and collections made in all parts of the L nited States. Interest allowed on
Deposits subject to check.
™= Special Attention Given to Accounts with Ladies. ^^
ADVERTISEMENTS
771
THE
New England Trust Co.
85 Devonshire St. and 16 Water St.,
BOSTON.
Is authorized to receive and hold money or property in Trust
or on deposit from courts of law or equity, executors,
administrators, assignees, guardians, trustees, corpora-
tions and individuals.
It will also act as Transfer Agent for Railroad and
other Stock Corporations and as agent for the purpose of
issuing, registering, or countersigning bonds and
certificates of stock,
DEPOSITS MAY BE MADE AT ANY TIME, AND INTEREST WILL1BE
ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES, OF $500 AND UPWARD.
It offers to the public the advantages of a capital of one Million
dollars, and a guarantee fund of one million additional, specially
invested by requirements of its charter, and a perpetual succession.
Special Attention Given to Accounts with Ladies.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President, WILLIAM ENDICOTT, Jr.
Vice-Presidents,CHAS. H. DALTON, CHAS. F. CHOATE, J. LEWIS STACKPOLE.
AMOS W. STETSON.
CHARLES U. COTTING.
JAMES J. STORROW.
JACOB EDWARDS.
EDMUND D WIGHT.
ALEXANDER COCHRANE.
NATHANIEL THAYER.
T. JEFFERSON COOLIDGE.
FRANKLIN HAVEN, Jr.
ROBERT CODMAN.
HENRY C. WESTON.
GEORGE DEXTER.
ROGER WOLCOTT.
WM. E. RUSSELL.
CHARLES L. YOUNG.
DAVID R. WHITNEY, Actuary. N. H. HENCHMAN, Secretary.
CHAS. W. MERRILL, Assistant Secretary.
Resources.
United States Bonds 1,437,000 00
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Bonds- •• 589,000 00
City and Town Bonds 50,000 00
Railroad Bonds 865,900 00
Time Loans with Collateral or Sureties- • 9,572,793 97
Demand Loans with Collateral or Sureties 1,356,920 00
Cash in Office and Banks in Boston 4,700,191 07
Expense 48,406 76
Accounts Receivable '4,095 67
$18,624,307 47
:L,ial>ilitie*.
Capital Stock 1,000,000 00
Guarantee Fund 1,000,000 00
IN TRUST DEPARTMENT —
U, S. Gov't, City and Town Bonds- •• 46,341 13
Other Bonds, Stocks and Securities-. 750,624 55
Mortgage Notes 1 ,056,750 00
Real Estate 'Special TrUst> 63569 37
Cash 133,531 13
$2,050,816 18
October 31, 1895.
Profit and Loss
Earnings Undivided-
Deposits
15,966,293 30
120,188 77
106,584 25
249,572 74
181,668 41
16,193,066 32
$18,624,307 47
General and Special
Trusts 2,015,204 70
Income 34,076 67
Dividends 1,534 81
$2,050,816 18
772 ADVERTISEMENTS
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company,
87 MILK, COR. CONGRESS ST.
Post Office Square.
Capital, $1,000,000.
Surplus, $800,000.
F. M. STONE, President.
FRANK C. MILES, Treasurer.
HENRY A. FBNN, Manager Safe Deposit Department.
SOLOMON LINCOLN, Solicitor.
DIRECTORS:
F. W. LINCOLN. HENRY S. SHAW. NATHANIEL J. .RUST
JAMES LONGLEY. F. If. STONE. DANIEL NEEDHAM.
WILLIAM E. PUTNAM, GERARD C. TOBEY. SOLOMON LINCOLN.
BENJAMIN F. STEVENS. THOMAS J. WHIDDEN. F. G. WEBSTER.
A. F. ESTABROOK. WM. B. RICE. GEORGE B. WILBUR.
WM. G. BENEDICT. CHARLES F. FAIRBANKS.
SAFES TO RENT
AND
Securities ai values Stored for Sate Keeping
IN FIRE-PROOF AND BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS.
Rent of Safes, from $ 1 0 to $700 a Year.
By Special Act of the Legislature, (his Company is allowed to act as Trustee under any will or
instrument creating a trust, and to receive and hold moneys and property, in Trust or on Deposit, from
any Court of Lav or Equity, or from Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Guardians, Trustees, Cor-
porations and Individuals.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON MONEY DEPOSITS.
ADVERTISEMENTS 773
IE
222 BOYLSTON ST.,
AND
Park Sq., opp. Providence R. R. Station,
BOSTON, IVLASS.
CdPITdL, ~ - $200,000.
F. W. HUNNEWELL, President. ALFRED RODMAN, Actuary,
E. H. FERRY, Secretary.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
C. W. AMORY. GEORGE F. GARDNER. HENRY S. HOWE.
T. JEFFERSON COOLIDGE. FRANKLIN HAVEN. WILLIAM MINOT.
T.JEFFERSON COOLIDGE, Jr. FRANCIS W. HUNNEWELL. ALFRED RODMAN.
CHARLES U. COTTING. WALTER HUNNEWELL. NATHANIEL THAYER.
STEPHEN M. WELD.
Interest Allowed on Deqosits Subject to Check.
EXCHANGE ON LONDON.
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS.
Safes to Rent from $10 a Year upward.
SILVER AND OTHER VALUABLES STORED.
Special Accommodations for Ladies.
OFFICE HOURS:
Banking Department: 9 A, M. to 2 P. M. Safe Deposit Vaults: 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
774
ADVERTISEMENTS
1896-
1897.
HdriPbEN ICE CREflfl
. . . TELEPHONE No. 557-2. . . .
FOR SALE AT ALL FIRST GLASS GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS
IN BOSTON AND CAMBRIDGE.
WILLIAM FRYE, JR., = = PROPRIETOR,
153 RIVER STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
(Cambridge Circuit, Altston, and Riverside cars, via Central Sq.)
E advise ordering
one day in advance
when possible.
SPECIAL PRICES TO .
Ball5,
parties 1
GIVEN ON APPLICATION.
%^-Man furnished gratis.
W
J
Special i
aim Original
For Public and Private Parties.
Send postal and man will
call. We guarantee the abso-
lute purity of our goods.
4®"* Prompt Delivery.
PRICE)
ICE CREAM
Vanilla .
Lemon
Strawberry
Chocolate
Pineapple
Pistachio .
Macaroon
Coffee
Caramel .
*Brown Bread
Raspberry
Ginger
Peach
Apricot
Banana .
Almond .
Plain Harlequin
Fancy Hariequin
Plain Cream, pints, delivered,
Fancy " " " .
SHERBET
Orange 40 cts. per qt. Lemon
Raspberry 40 " " Strawberry 40
" *Currant 60
" *Damson 80
" *Macedoine Ice
FRAPPEE.
$1.50 per gal. Cafe $2.00 per gal.
1.50 " *Roman 3.00 '■
NDIVIDUALS-S2 50 per dozen.
Flowers, Fruits, Animals, assorted.
40 cents per quart
40
40
40
4°
60
60
60
60
60
60
40
75
75
75
75
40
60
25 cents
35 "
40 cts. per qt.
Pineapple 60
*Maraschino 75
*Grape 80
Orange
Lemon
$l.oo
J-/ JL » 'JT
•
•
OUR SPECIALTIES.
Frozen Pudding
$1.00 per quart
with sauce .
1.25 "
*Nesslerode Pudding
1. 00 "
*Sultana Roll
1.25 "
" " Claret Sauce .
1. 00 "
*Tutti Frutti
r.oo per., doz
*Meringue Glace .
1.50 "
" a la Cream
1.50 *'
*Indian Punch
AT
3.00 per quart
FANCY CRE
/IS.
Caffa Parfait
80
cants per quart
* Bisque Glace
80
" "
*Bon
75
a a
Fruit Mausse
80
<( «
*Rice Cream
75
K a
* Apple Cream
75
tt e<
*Iced Victoria Pudding .
$
•25
GRANITES AND PUNCHES.
*Claret So cts. per qt. *Roman 80 cts. per qt.
*Sherry 80 " " *Bishop$i.oo "
*Creme 80 " " *Regent 1.25 "
Sherbet $2.50 " "
*Filled Orange and Lemon Punches $3.00 per doz.
SPUN SUGAR, 75 cts.
Articles marked with a star (*) must be ordere
half a day in advance.
ADVERTISEMENTS
¥ M,6o6,6og6lo, ^ A^p^r
Oak; drove dreamery ^0.
445 Boylston St., Cor. Berkeley St.
434 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge.
1310 Massachusetts Ave., "
NELSON L. MARTIN
T
HE Oak Grove Creamery ICE CREAM is used by a great many private families in Boston
and suburbs, and is considered the best that can be obtained; We make all kinds of Creams,
Ices, Fancy Creams, Fancy Moulds and Fruit Ices. Especial rates to parties buying in large
quantities. All orders by mail or messenger will receive prompt attention.
P. 0; ADDRESS, OAK GROVE CREAMERY, 445 BOYLSTON ST.,
Or at our Branches, 434 and 1310 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge.
Ice Cream Delivered in Brookllne, Roxbury and Dorchester.
Our milk comes from the choicest dairies in the town
of Millis, as heretofore, and is strictly fresh and pure.
To avoid mistakes, please notice that we have no connection with the so railed " Oak Grove Farm
Co." at 80 Ruggles Street.
TELEPHONE NUMBERS: 858 TREMONT, and 604-2 and 434-3 CAMBRIDGE.
Milk from farms in MUlis, Mass.
** CREAMERY DEPARTMENT. *+
Fresh Churned Butter put up in Quarter Pound Prints! in Five and Ten Pound Boxes, and Twenty and
Thirty Pound Tubs. Churned every day at our Creamery.
Strictly Pure Milk and Cream, Delivered in Glass Jars early enough for Breakfast,
Our Milk comes in fresh every day from Farms in Millis, Mass., and farms in adjoining towns, and
our Cream from the I leerfield \ Jley i, as hen lofore.
The above goods are guaranti i icheM and the freshen th \\ can be had in B
and arc put up under the supervision of NELSON I ■ M IRTIN, who has been Gei t ii( the
Oak ('.rove Kami Company for so many years.
Fresh Laid Eggs by the Dozen or Case. Domestic and Imported Cheese.
NE^SSON: T^. MAKTIN.
Lad.
md Gentlemen's Lunch Room connected with our < Ireami ry Department.
776 ADVERTISEMENTS
T. J. LOCKE & CO.,
Choice Family Groceries.
ORDERS CALLED FOR. PROMPT DELIVERY.
23 PROSPECT ST., CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Near Central Square.
HOWE BROTHERS,
.... Curers, Smokers and Packers of
Hams, Shoulders, Bacon, Beef, Etc.
Rear of ... .
945 CAMBRIDGE STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Order Box, 28 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston. Telephone Connection.
James O. JMLooir,
DEALER IN
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Flour, Teas, Coffees, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Canned Goods and Potatoes.
506 Cambridge St., cor. Sixth St. - - East Cambridge.
N. B. Goods delivered in any part of the City free of expense.
Established in 1852.
Ryder «& Davis,
DEALERS" IN
Family Groceries, Flour, Hay and Grain,
COAL AND WOOD AT WHARF PRICES.
124 & 126 INMAN ST., NEAR INMAN SQ., - CAMBRIDGEPORT.
J^ran-k IP. IVXeirr'ill,
GROCBR,
DIRECT RECEIVER OF HAY. ALSO DEALER IN GRAIN.
Headquarters for FRUIT. Branch Store, Broadway, corner Ellery St.
1420 and 1422 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., Harvard Sq., CAMBRIDGE.
George A. ^Wood,
Successor to Alfred Wood, dealer in
Best Staple and Fancy Groceries.
CHOICE BUTTER A SPECIALTY.
CORNER STORE, 9 HARVARD SQ., - = OLD CAMBRIDGE.
ADVERTISEMENTS
77'
THE ACME GROCERY AND PROVISION MARKET.
BEEF, PORK, VEAL, POULTRY, LAMB, PRODUCE, FISH AND OYSTERS,
FRUITS, FLOUR, BUTTER. CHEESE AND EGGS.
■ -%>ri ALSO, FULL LINE OF GROCERIES. m?fc< ■■
145 HAMPSHIRE AND 130 NORFOLK STREETS, - - CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Telephone No. 506. CHARLES PLACE & CO., Proprietors.
J. S. OSGOOD,
. . . DEALER IN . . .
Staple f Fancy Groceries,
Teas, Coffees, Butter, Cheese and
Eggs a Specialty.
2087 NORTH AVENUE,
Henderson Bros.' New Block,
North Cambridge. - Mass.
F. E. McFARLAND,
Groceries g Provisions.
102 & 112 HARVARD STREET,
And Washington, Corner Browory Street.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Wm. P. Sutton & Co.,
Groceries and
Provisions.
Fine Teas and Pure Coffees.
157 &. 161 BRIDGE STREET,
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Telephone Connection.
CROWLEY'S MARKET.
$
#
36 Webster Ave., and 56 Bristol St ,
CAMBRIDCEPORT:
A. J. LlTTLEFIELD. A. J. LOVELL.
A. J. LlTTLEFIELD & CO.,
1847 Massachusetts Ave.,Lovell's Block,
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Telephone 362-4.
WALDEN MARKET,
CHAS. M. MILLER, Prop.
MEATS,
FISH, VEGETABLES, CANNED GOODS.
2091 Massachusetts Ave.,
NORTH CAMBRIDGE
13. J. O'BRIEN,
Successor to Lai ley A O'Brien.
m \ni( in .
roceries arxcl -lr*;ro virion
Boylston, cor. Winthrop St., Cambridge.
778
AD VE RTISEMENTS
KEEP IN DRY AND WARM PLACE.
DURGIN'S ICE EH FAMILIES U STORES.
SEASON OF 1896.
Order Boxes:
A. J. LITTLEFIELD, 847 Massachusetts Ave.
C. L. STEVENS, 266 Elm St„ West Somerville.
R. M. STURTEVANT, Union Sq., Somerville.
H. D. & W. S. DURGffl, Office, Lake St., Arlington.
P. O. Address, NORTH CAMBRIDGE,
■Peter H*. Rourke,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Fruit and Vegetables.
21 & 23 HARVARD ST., - CAMBRIDGEPORT.
McCormiok Bros.,
-GROCERS,
JMEAJnV ST., Cor. COLUMBIA,
j. j. Mccormick.
CAMBRIDGEPORT .
w. f. Mccormick
ADVERTISEMENTS
779
MILLETTS OYSTER & CHOP HOUSE,
27 BRATTLE STREET,
WHERE YOU CAN GET SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT
SEVEN DAYS IN THE WEEK.
LUNCH WAGON, HARVARD SQUARE, also CAMBRIDGE STREET, Corner Baldwin.
A. V. MILLETT, Prop'r.
B. P. CLARK & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY,
"SENATOR CIGARS."
443 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE,
CAM BRIDGEPORT, MASS.
B. P. CLARK. E. C. WHEELER.
W. F. ALLEY.
ELIJAH BALL,
(Successor to J. G. BALL),
Ball's Home- m. "CD A TV^ rT^ TT> «?£. Rolls by trie
Made Bread. W -D ^r\. ±TV J_L/ i\ W Hundred.
Orders Solicited for Churches, Lodges, Parties, Etc.
3 AUSTIN STREET and 627 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
HERMAN L. HOFFMAN
(Successor to GUSTAV WEITZE),
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of
SAUSAGES, PORK, HAMS,
POULTRY, GAME, BEEF, MUTTON and VEAL.
Also Smoked, Corned and Boiled Tongues, Boiled Hams and pigs' Feet,
Sauerkraut and Mustard.
Stores : 137 ELIOT STREET. BOSTON ; 172 THORNDIKE STREET, E. CAMBRIDGE,
Factory, Thorndike St., E. Cambridge.
Telephone, 420 Tremont.
HARVARD MARKET.
ESTABLISHED 1855.
T. H. BREWER,
DEALER IN
BEEF, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Hams,
Poultry, Game, Lard, Eggs, Beans, Cran-
berries, Celery, Spinage, Lettuce, Horse Radish,
Tomatoes in cans, 1 omato Ketchup, Pickles,
Shaker Apple Sauce, all kinds of Vegetables,
Fruit, etc.
No, 1 BREWER'S BLOCK, BRATTLE SQUARE
(OPP. UNIVERSITY PRESS).
&g~ Goods sent to all parts of the city
free of charge.
ALEX. fllLLrlN,
DEALER IN
FISH,
OYSTERS,
as CLAMS,
17 BRATTLE SQ., CAMBRIDGE.
HARVARD SQUARE CAFE
(Formerly ALMET'S),
8 HARVARD SQUARE, new No. 1388 Massachusetts Ave. (up one Flight.)
BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS, Kl'liOl'EAN PL.iX.
'80
ADVERTISEMENTS
S. 0. TOBEY,
DEALER IN
FINE KENTUCKY BRED
SADDLE & DRIVING
HORSES,
TROTTERS, PACERS,
AND COACHERS.
STABLE AT
569 Putnam Ave
F. D. BARTLETT
HACK, BOARDING,
LIVERY and SALE
12 Soften Street, CamMpprt.
PIKE'S
HACK, LIVERY
AND
Boarding Stable,
565 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., Opp. Pearl St.,
CAMBRIDCEPORT.
Particular attention given to furnishing Carriages for Parties,
Weddings and Funerals.
T.l. Connection. Jf. J. FAIRBANKS, PrOP.
DANA HILL STABLE,
41 ELLERY STREET, CAMBRIDGE,
J. J£. I^ABYAJV
HACK, LIVERY,
BOARDING aifl SALE STABLE. 4
Horses and Carriages to Zet,
Hacks, with Careful Drivers, furnished for Weddings
and Funerals at short notice.
CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE.
ADVKiri'lSEMENTS
781
PETER McMURRAY,
Horse Sheer, Carriage Manufacturer
AND PAINTER.
Repairing of all kinds done in the best manner.
Cor. TMrt and Munroe Sts., - - East Cambridge
OWEN DOHERTY,
(Successor to Wm. Mitchell.)
Harness m Collar Mate.
Blankets, Robes, Surcingles, Halters, Combs
and Brushes always on hand-
Alsoj all sorts of Oils and Polish. Repairing
Promptly attended to.
90 Bridge St., - East Cambridge.
JOHN F. GURRY, .
Telephone Connection.
Practical . . .
-^ Horse Shoer,
cor. Blancle ana Franklin streets,
CAMBRIDGEPORT,
f Residence, 16 Blanche Street.
ESTABLISHED 1872.
GEORGE F. RICKER,
Machine Carpet Cleaning Works,
3 Cents Per Yard
For Cleaning Brussels, Tapestry and Woolen Carpets.
Carpets Taken Up, Fitted, Sewed and Laid.
649 Massachusetts Avenue, Next to Post Office, - - - - CamDridgeport, Mass
Telephone at Office, and at Residence.
CHARLES W. DAILEY,
Livery Stable
AND FIRST CLASS "AMBULANCE" SERVICE.
105 Cambridge Street, - = East Cambridge.
SADDLE HORSES AND MILITARY EQUIPMENTS A SPECIALTY.
Telephone, No. 34-1.
W. A. QREENOUQH & CO. - -
<2 Directory JPrinter^,
97 OLIVER STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
782 ADVERTISEMENTS
George M. Smith,
COAL and WOOD,
Kiln Dried Bundle Wood.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
No. 180 MAIN ST., - - CAMBRIDGEPORT,
COLEHdN BROTHERS,
DEALERS IN-
WOOD SAWED AND SPLIT BY THE CORD OR FOOT, ANY LENGTH DESIRED.
wmax* i™™>^« woov jt.^wj g j BROADWAY.
Office, 450 Massachusetts A. venue.
Telephone No. 2 2.
James W. Coleman. CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Walter G. Coleman.
Coal Yard, First, Cor. Commercial A^ventie. Telephone No. 467-4.
J. A. HEATON,
COAL «» WOOD,
Order Office, AMEE BROS., Harvard Square.
. . . TELEPHONE CONNECTION. . . .
Wharf, Foot of Boylston Street, off Harvard Square, - Cambridge.
H. L. CARSTEIN,
DEALER IN
J
47 COGSWELL AVENUE, NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Branch Offices: H. E. Farrington's, Mass. Ave.; 0. H. Perry's, Davis Sq., West Somerville.
GEORGE H. RUGG,
* * COAL ATSHD WOOD, * *
RIVERSIDE WHARF,
No. 386 River Street, - - Cambridgeport.
ADVKHTISKMKNTf.
'83
EDMUND I. TRAIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Flour, Brail, Hay, Straw,
GROCERIES.
Coarse and Fine Salt.
115 to 123 BRIDGE STREET,
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Frank P. Merrill. George M. Glazier.
MERRILL & GLAZIER,
Pressers, Receivers and Shippers of
HAY - STRAW.
Dealers in Grain.
267 MAIN ST., - CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Telephone Connection, Cambridge.
Boston Office, 1 Beacon Street.
OTIS S. BROWN «& CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
QRflIN, HflT, STRAW, FLOUR AND SALT.
POULTRY SUPPLIES OP' ALL KINDS.
Nos. 107, 109, 111 and 113 BRIDGE STREET, - - BAST CAMBRIDGE.
Otis S. Brown. H. N. Hutchinson. F. H. Marshall. Telephone Connection.
M. J. McDonald.
F. Davis.
Mcdonald & davis,
HAY, GRAIN, AND STRAW,
Wood and Coal.
PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING.
Nos. 1058 and 1060 Cambridge Street,
CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Telephone, 629.
S. B. GREEN & CO.
MAY AND GRAIN
18 Central Square,
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
W. J. GREEN, Manager.
iA£. F. HOL-7VieS,
Grain, Meal and Feed, Hay and Straw.
378 RIVER STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Connected by T lephone.
«T. S>. J3r£tcieeii,
!>!■ A I I R IN
^*? Hay, Grain, Flour, Wood and Coal. ^
667 Cambridge Street, East Cambridge.
Millers and Wholesale Dealers in Grain
Foot of Regent Street, North Cambridge.
Telephone 309-2.
784
ADVERTISEMENTS
AND CONTRACTOR.
VJtA C TICAJL WORK G VAJt A NTEED
Stable and Yard:
45 MARKET ST.,
Residence, 236 Columbia St.
CAMBRIDCEPORT.
CHARLES H. WIcELROY,
(Successor to F. G. McELROY),
BUILDING MOVER
AND
CONTRACTOR,
Buildings Raised. Practical Wort.
Satisfaction Qnaranteefl.
Cor. Bent and Third Sts.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Residence. 23.3 Third Street.
H. F. FLETCHER & CO.,
Carriage and Wagon Builders,
MANUFACTURERS OF
GROCERY, FURNITURE AND EXPRESS WAGONS.
All Work Guaranteed First-CIass at Low Prices. All Orders
Promptly Executed.
No. 436 MAIN STREET. - CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Storage for Carriages and Sleighs.
W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., Crushers.
No. 97 Oliver Street, Boston, Mass.
ADVERTISEMENTS
'85
GEORGE O. ROLLINS.
Established 182i>.
GEORGE M. CHURCH-
CHAPMAN CARRIAGE COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS O
The Celebrated Chapman G-odflard
and Stanhope Busies.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
Carriage Repairing in all its Branches a Specialty.
Telephone 674. Harvard Sq., Cambridge.
J. R. & C. S. HERSUM,
Movers of FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETC.
Personal Attention Given. Storage for Furniture. New
Fire Proof Storage Rooms.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Office, 636 Massachusetts Avenue, - - CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
ESTABLISHED 1880.
Dodge's Express Co., Camhridgeport an! Boston Express,
W. H. DODGE, Proprietor. Member ot Expressman's League, Residence, 132 Columbia St.
Boston Offices : 67 and 42 Franklin St. Cambridgeport Office : 543 Massachusetts Ave., Cor. Norfolk St.
Order Boxes: io Faneuil Hall Square, and J. T. Dyer's Gent's Furnishing Goods Store,
Under Kevere House, Bowdoin Square.
Park's Cambridgeport Express,
C. B. SCHOFIELD, Proprietor,
Residence, 24- Blanche Street.
Boston Offices: n Harrison Ave. Extension, 96 Arch
Street, and 30 Broad Street.
This Line Connects with all the Principal Expresses.
BSTTINSON'S
East Cambridge m Boston Express.
BOSTON OFFICES : 174 Washington, 15 Devonshire Sts.. 32 Court Sq., 77 Oliver St., and
77 ingston St. East Cambridge — 251 Cambridge Street.
LEAVE BOSTON AT 12. 30 AND H P. M .
Connected by Telephone.
HUGH STEWART & CO.,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
222-224 Main Street, Cambridgeport.
CARRIAGE REPAIRING DONE IN THE NEATEST MANNER.
786
ADVERTISEMENTS
APARTAMT tiOVSL TOR
ARAWSTRAVSS-
JXA ABRIDGE. 7^
--^«1 WWPg» phi tbs ;
The above building, an apartment
on Mass. Ave. built by
I W. B0YNT0N 8 CO.,
BUILDERS OF
First Cl/i/j Re/idence/,
AND dPflRTHENT HOU/EJ.
The Best of Reference. All Work done on Honor. Estimates Furnished.
Residence, 201 Harvard Street. Shop, 184 Harvard Street.
ADVERTISEMENTS 787
TELEPHONE 169-4 Somerville.
F. L SAWYER & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Lumber, Lime and Cement.
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, PLANING, MOULDING, BAND-SAWING
AND TURNING.
KilnDried Floor Boards and Interior Finish Constantly on Hand.
Special Attention Given to Kiln-Drying and Dressing Lumber.
We carry a Large Stock of North Carolina Pine Sheathing and Floors.
Oice, Mill and Yard : End Brookford Street, - - - North Cambridge Junction, Mass,
E. D. SAWYER & CO.,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in
Spruce Dimension Lumber,
Hemlock, and Eastern Pine Laths, Clapboards, and Shingles,
Western Dressed Lumber.
24 Cambridge, Junct. Bridge St., - - East Cambridge, Mass.
Order Box, 166 Devonshire St., Boston.
M. E. RIDEOUT & CO.,
Mouldings and Brackets
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
HARD WOOD, HARD PINE AND SPRUCE FLOORS.
COMMON SENSE DRYING KILNS.
Proprietors and Manufacturers of Packer's Weather Strips.
Cioods delivered within ten miles of Cambridge
Connected by Telephone. State Street, CambridReport-
HENRY GREEN & CO.,
LUMBER and MASON'S SUPPLIES
AT LOWEST PRICES.
46 Bridge Street, - East Cambridge.
TELEPHONE 457-4.
788
ADVERTISEMENTS
IRA <3k HERSET,
Carpenter and Builder,
Dealer in Lumber, Afou7 dings, Hraclcets, and General House Finish.
166 DEVONSHIRE STREET, ,--..-. BOSTON.
Factory, 113 Broadway, Cambridgeport.
ALBERT S. HOPKINS,
Contractor and Builder,
Particular attention given to all kinds of Jobbing.
SUPERINTENDENCY OF BUILDINGS A SPECIALTY.
276 PEARL STREET, -
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
J. A. McISAAC,
OFFICE AND STORE FITTING.
Junction of Washington and Main Streets,
Residence, No. 2 Washington Street.
W. H. NORRIS, m
<fi*
Carpenter and Builder,
Jobbing of Any Description Promptly Attended to.
9 Western Avenue, Cambridgeport, - Residence, 17 Western Avenue.
Gr. IF. ZEJRiaSOlT,
WOOD MANTELS,
Cabinet Maker, Furniture and Interior Work.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ESTIMATES GIVEN.
Residence, 197 Elm street, West somerville, - - Factory, Smart, rear ol state Street, Cambridgeport.
JOT3HST ITESBITT,
Carpenter and Builder,
JOBBING OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Residence, 36 Wallace Street, Cambridge. - - Shop 8 Dyke Street.
ADVERTISEMENTS 789
D. WARREN DeROSAY,
MA1TT7FACTT7RER,
Ofllco. «JO I>u1j11ii Street, 0»m1>rI<lRe, Ma«*.
Boston Office, 17 Otis Street. Telephone /Htm.
Telephone, 532-4 Cambridge. Residence. 50 Mt. Vernon Street.
W. FILLMORE & CO., &•
CARPENTERS Al BUILDERS
3 iKOBTfnr
No. 11 Cherry Street, Near Main, Cambridgeport. ™ jfflj
W. Fillmore, 155 Washington St., Y. Fillmore, 128 Washington St. ^sHUHp*
ZEBAH HAYDEN,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
DYKE, CORNER DeWOLFE STREET.
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. HOUSES BUILT AND FOR SALE.
Residence, 14 Bowdoin Street, Cambridge.
C. E. McKINNON,
CARPENTER. 1 BUILDER,
574 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CAMBRIDGEPORT,
And Master Builders' Asso., 166 Devonshire St.. Boston.
J. E. DENNISON,
CARPENTER-BUILDER,
REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS A SPECIALTY.
RESIDENCE, I -MOP,
13 Capen Street, - - MEDFORD HILLSIDE. 134 Cambridge Street, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
f. B. FURBISH,
Carpenter and Builder,
13 CHURCH STREET,
Estimates Given on New Work. Jobbing Promptly Attended to.
Residence, No. 31 Crescent Street, CAMBRIDGE.
A L EX. I ND ER Mc /> O X I L />.
CARPENTER e BUILDER,
205 Western Avenue, - - Cambridgeport.
JAMES ANDERSON,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
1 6 Bath st, Residence, 15 Brewer St., Cambridge.
VAULTING POLES A SPECIAL/TV.
Estimates and plans on all *ork cheerfully given. Orders by mail promptly attended to.
790 ADVERTISEMENTS
Prices Reasonable. All Good Work Guaranteed.
E. A. STEARNS,
STAIR BUILDER.
Posts, Rails and Balusters, Etc.,
Furnished to Order at Short Notice.
19 Campbell Park, West Somerville,
NEAR DAVIS SQUARE.
THOMAS GORDON,
Carpenter
And
Builder.
SHOP, END LOCKE STREET.
Residence, 10 Locke Street.
North Cambridge, - - - Mass.
TELEPHONE.
J. H. KEENAN & CO.,
Planinj and Matclii, 4* Moiiinp and Building Trimiis,
KILN DRYING A SPECIALTY.
Cor. First and Thorndike Streets, East Cambridge.
W. J. CALLAHAN & CO.,
Carriage and Sign Painters
I24 Elm St., Near Cor, of Cambridge St., CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Jolin Earlier,
CARPENTER and BUILDER,
Ice Elevators and Machinery a Specialty.
283 HURON AVENUE, - - - CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
S. J. KELLEY,
CARPENTER § BUILDER,
7 Western Avenue, Cambridgeport,
And Master Builders' Asso , - lt36 Devonshire Street, Boston.
JOHN McINTOSH,
16 Soden Street, - - Cambridgeport.
BEST GOODS FOR LEAST MONEY.
New and Second-Hand Conveyances of all kinds.
(Wagons, Carriages, Sleighs and Pungs.)
IQr^ Repairing Done at Sliort Notice.
WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED.
ADVERTISEMENTS 791
CALDWELL & COX,
PAINTERS AND DECORATORS,
HARDWOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY.
WHITENING, COLORING AND KALSOMINING.
WHITNEY COURT, off Essex St., CAM BRIDGEPORT.
M. A. FEELEY,
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAINTER,
ALSO,
Paper Hanging, Kalsomining • Etc.
704 Massachusetts Avenue, - CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
ELISHA TRirP & CO.
House and Sign Painters,
GLAZIERS, GRAINERS, GILDERS AND PAPER HANGERS,
Also Dealers in Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Etc.
17 RIVER, COR. FRANKLIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
CHARLES A. LAIGHTON, Residence, 18 Fairmont Street.
B. C. HAZEL,
DECORATING AND PAINTING
Churches, Halls and Residences. Designs and Estimates
furnished on application.
424 MAIN STREET, - - - CAMBRIDCEPORT.
JOHN J,. I\ ACKERS,
HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTER,
Kalsomining, Whitening and Whitewashing. Ceilings and Cornncs In-
to Harmonize with Paper Hangings.
515 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambrldgeport, Mass. Residence, 44 Western Avenue
All Work promptly attended to at Reasonable Pi
HOUSE PAINTING, GRAINING AND GLAZING.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTtNUKt) TO.
14 CHURCH STREET, <>M> CAMBRIDGE
792 ADVERTISEMENTS
W. J. EDWARDS,
DEALER IN
Paper Hangings, Paints, Oils,
VARNISHES AND CLASS.
ALSO, ARTISTS' MATERIALS.
House and Sip Painter. % Paper Hanging and lalsomini.
22 AND 85 BOYLSTON STREET, HARVARD SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE.
H. D. CAMPBELL. C. J. CAMPBELL.
H. D. CAMPBELL & CO.,
BOOKBINDERS,
688 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, (Central Square,)
CAMBRIDCE, - - MASS.
Teleplione Connection.
Care in Workmanship, Reasonableness in Prices, Promptness in Delivery.
ALL KINDS OF BOOK AND JOB BINDING.
BINDERS OF THE "ARENA."
GEO. P. KNOWLTON,
WTetll Papers,
Friezes, Mouldings, Etc. Paper Hangers Furnished.
4 CENTRAL SQUARE, - CAMBRIDCEPORT.
C. ATKINS & CO., Interior Decorators
1 AND PRACTICAL PAPER HANGERS.
Painting and Glazing, Kalsomining, Whitening, &c.
Cambridge Office, 27 Prospect St., - Residence, 30 Upton St., Cambridgeport.
DAVID FARQUHAR,
Wm. F. Gilbert,
Plain and Ornamental
Book Binding
PAINTER, GLAZIER
And Grainer.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
573 Massachusetts Avenue,
CAMBRIDGE.
CAMBRIDGE SHOP, - 18 WESTERN AYE.,
Boston Shop, 5 Richmond Street,
Residence, 72 Inman Street.
Special Work and Repairing.
Terms as moderate as is consistent with
Good Work and Material.
ADVERTISEMENTS
793
FRED. C. BECKER,
^FLORIST^
(I&JISK? DECORATIONS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC.
7>W «5*^""5? J- ^^it] Also< Design Work of euery Description.
Importer and Grower of Palms, Ferns, Azaleas and
other Choice Plants.
1730 Cambridge St., Near Memorial Hall, Cambridge.
^FLORIST,^
Palms for Decorations, Funeral Designs, Rosebuds, &c,
GREENHOUSES:
2388 Massachusetts Avenue, North Cambridge Junction.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
H. F. SPARROW,
Manufacturer of
High Grade"
Clocolutes ail Bonbons.
62 Hampshire, k 182 to 192 Clark Sts.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
ESTABLISH ED 1765.
A. H. HEWS & CO..
Hand and Machine Made
Flower Pots,
Orchid Pots, Cuspadores,
Jardinieres and Fancy Hanging Pois.
99 Crescent Ave., No. Cambridge,
SHAW BROTHERS,
Florists aim Gardeners,
Decorative Plants,
Funeral Designs and Cut Flowers
A SPECIALTY.
Store, 614 Massachusetts Ave.,
CENTRAL SQUARE, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Greennonses, Arlington Place, - - Brighton.
Established 184-8.
JAMES A. FURFEY,
Successor to James Furfey,
M VM'KACTl'RKR OF
COCOA MATS and MATTING.
Plain and Wool Border, Chain and Brush Mats.
SPECIAL SIZES TO ORDER.
Factory and Office : Brookline and Erie fl
CAMBRIDGEPORT. MASS.
New i ogland Selling Agents:
W. W. Corson L Co., 564 Washington St., Boston.
794
ADVKKTISEMENT8
L. G. MacKEIGAN,
15 Brattle Street, Room 10,
CAMBRIDGE,
Isadi^s' ar/d (ieptlemei/s pipe ^rtistic; Jailorir;^,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Dyeing, Cleansing, Repairing and Pressing, Promptly Attended to.
A TRIAL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
Orders called for and delivered Free of Charge.
BAY STATE LAUNDRY,
COOLIDGE &. CASWELL, Proprietors,
136 FRANKLIN STREET,
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
HAND WORK A SPECIALTY.
Send your orders to the Laundry and our
wagon will call for and deliver your goods.
J. MCCARTHY'S SONS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
By the Car Load, Cord or Basket.
Lowest Market Prices.
P. 0. Box36, East Cambridge, Mass.
OFFICE AND YARD:
LINWOOD STREET, SOMERVILLE, MASS.
J. F. McCarthy. T. J. McCarthy.
H. H. McCarthy.
BUTLER'S CUSTOM LAUNDRY,
E. F. BUTLER. Proprietor.
2307 Massachusetts Ave., North Cambridge.
ALL WORK STRICTLY HAND FINISHED.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SEND POSTAL AND TEAM WILL CALL.
DANA HILL CLEANSING HOUSE,
R S KINER
TAILORING, CLEANSING, DYEING AND REPAIRING.
All work returned in a satisfactory condition. Clothing called for and returned without extra charge.
719 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridgeport, Mass.
MODERN FACILITIES FOR QUICK WORK,
C. fi. TAYLOR CO.
Mercantile Job Printers, PrintinL°feiLKinds-
495 A. MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
WIVL T. McGUIRE,
HARDWARE AND BICYCLES.
REPAIRING. RENTING.
119 and 247 CAMBRIDGE STREET, - EAST CAMBRIDGE.
ADVERTISEMENTS
95
P. H. MOBIABTY,
Manufacturer and Retail Dealer in
^( BOOTS AND SHOES. )(<■
CUSTOM WORK AND REPAIRING WELL DONE.
Particular Attention given to the Fitting of TENDER FEET.
7 HARVARD SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE. employment bureau
GEORGE F. CUTTER,
DANA W. HYDE & CO.,
Successor to H. A. WYETH,
Dealers in
Reliable Shoes,
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
1426 Massachusetts Avenue,
CAMBRIDGE.
Dry Goods, Crockery,
GLASS AND CHINA WARE,
639 Massachusetts Avenue,
HARVARD SHOE STORE.
CAMBRIOGEPORT, MASS.
The W. W. REID Manufacturing Company,
DIPLOMA AWARDED AT WORLD'S FAIR, 1893.
JiritisJi Army Shoe Blacking. Liquid and Paste lielt Dressing.
Heid's Shoe Blacking. Liquid <md Paste Metal Polish, etc., etc.
Manufacturers of SPECIAL BRANDS for the trade.
WORKS: 436 MAIN STREET, - CAMBRIDCEPORT.
CENTRAL HOUSE,
483 Massachusetts Avenue.
NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT,
GOOD BOARD AND ROOMS AT REASONABLE RATES.
BILLIARD HALL AND LUNCH ROOM CONNECTED.
Catering for Balls, Parties, Etc., A Specialty.
A. A. SCHWARTZ, Proprietor.
HENRY G. SCHWARTZ.
CHARLES B. WILBER,
F. A. MORELAND,
Dry apd parley
(Successor to F. E. Saunders &. Co.)
Dry Goods, Hosiery,
GOODS.
Underwear and Small Wares,
AT RfKTflN PSIPFQ
433 Massachusetts Avenue,
1364 Massachusetts Ave., and Dimster St.
CAMBRIDGE.
CAMBRIDGE.
796
ADVKKTISKMENTS
The BRIGHTON FLYER CYCLE CO.,
DEALERS AND IMPORTERS OF
Athletic Goods and Cycle Fittings.
niiMti MJ^fcfy
MA N UFA CIURERS OF THE
WORLD RENOWNED BRIGHTON ELYER,
■■■■■!■■»!« IIWIIi
HIGHEST GRADES ONLY.
BUILT TO OKDEK FEOM 16 TO 26 LBS.
Agent's Discount Given to all Cash Customers.
940 Massachusetts Ave., = = Cambridge, Mass.
REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. WHEELS TO RENT.
J. A. DARLOW.
FINE BALL AND SOCIETY PRINTING
J. FRANK FACEY,
CENTRAL SQUARE, - CAMBRIDGEPORT.
A SPECIALTY.
Stationer and Engraver,
CAMBRIDGE.
EVERYTHING NEW.
New Type, New Presses, Every Facility for the test and Quickest fort
ADDRESSING, COPYING.
LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICES.
Wheeler, Printer.
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. MERCANTILE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
1284 Massachusetts Avenue, - - Opposite College Library .
Established 1878. Telephone 327-4.
ADVERTISEMENTS 707
MUSIC
vJra \ JL \. V»j^ Va, ^ X \w^ / ^%i)
T WTI IQ r^
OF EVERY STYLE AND PRICE.
PIANOS for Sale and to Rent.
FIRST CLASS TUNING.
BRICCS St Briggs,
1274 Massachusetts Avenue, Harvard Square, - CAMBRIDGE,
WORCESTER BROS.,
DEALERS IN
Window Shades, Draperies, Etc.
23-25 Brattle Square, - - Cambridge, Mass.
W. C. H. BADGER & CO.,
Mil
20 Albany Street, Cambridgeport.
W. C H. BADGER. I ' I VI. I R.
798
ADVERTISEMENTS
COBB FURNITURE CO.
furpisfyii?^.
22 Central Sq , - Gambridgeport.
* PARLOR * FURNITURE*
Upholstered - and - Repaired.
Window Shades Hung to Order.
Shade- and Lace Curtains Laun-
dered and Hung.
STEAM -:- CARPET -:- CLEANING.
Carpets Repaired and Laid. Furniture, etc.,
Packed Ready for Transportation and Teams fur-
nished when required. All Work Done at Rea-
sonable Prices.
J. H. Kelsey, 20 Pearl Street,
Cambridgeport, Mass.
Residence. 13 Haskell St.
DESIGNS FURNISHED.
ESTIMATES GIVEN.
ESTABLISHED 1857.
A. M. & D. W. QRANT,
Successors to Grant & Mann,
First-Class Cabinet Mate
— AND—
UPHOLSTERERS.
46 State Street, Cambridge.
P. A. PEDERSEN,
Designer and Manufacturer of
f\rt puncture and
Dutef? /T)arc] u^terie,
Antique Furniture Repaired.
11 Cherry St., - Cambridgeport.
WINDOWSHADES. DRAPERIES. MATTR ESS and CAR PET WORK
WM W. ROBERTSON,
UPHOLSTERER » CABINET MAKER.
FIRST CLASS FURNITURE TO ORDER AND REPAIRED.
No. 7 Bow Street, Cambridge.
FURNITURE PACKED. FURNITURE MOVED AND STORED.
THOMAS ROBINSON,
Cabinet [\\a\er.
First Class Furniture Made to Order.
Upholstery Work to Order.
ANTIQUE -:- FURNITURE.
628 Massachusetts Ave.
IMPORTER OF
F. C. CLARK,
English
Antique
Furniture.
HISTORIC CHINA AND BRIC-A-BRAC.
BERKELEY ST., BOSTON.
(Under Berkeley Hotel.)
Factory. 19 Brattle St., Cambridge
TJI^H
DAVID THOMSON,
Furniture Upholstered and Eepaired. Carpets taken up, Cleaned, Fitted am
Laid. Mattresses Ee-made. Window Shades and Drapery Put Up.
22 & 24 Prospect St., near Main, Cambridgeport.
ADVERTISEMENTS 799
D. B. SHAUGHNESSY,
Bool Stores, Newspapers, Stationery, Periodicals, Toys
AND FANCY GOODS.
278 CAMBRIDGE ST., OPP. INSTITUTE BUILDING, EAST CAMBRIDGE,
LEE L. POWERS,
Dealer in New and Second Hand
FURNITURE, CARPETS. RUGS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
PICTURES, DRAPERIES, ETC.
Upholstering and Repairing Furniture, Renovating and Re-Making of Hair Mattresses and Carpets
Promptly attended to, at Lowest Possible Prices.
39 BOYLSTON ST., HARVARD SO,, CAMBRIDGE. MASS. m boylsiot&.. boston.
J. F. OLSSON & COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
MIRROR AND PICTURE FRAMES.
Etchings, Engravings, Photographs, Statuary, Etc. Old frames Regilded, Photographs Mounted.
Large Assortment of Pictures.
Store, 1416 Massachusetts Avenue, Harvard Square, - - CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Factory, Palmer and Brattle Streets.
THE X PIANO TABORET.
Patented April 4th, i87i.
C. A. COOK & CO,
MANUFACTUHERS.
Those dissatisfied with th~ old class, or modern odd looking Piano Stools, and wishing a firm, durable,
and equal to first class furniture article — adjustable to any point of elevation, wiggling or knocking of the
old screw stools, are requested to examine C A. Cook & Co.'s Piano Stools and Taborets. For sale by
all first-class piano-forte and furniture dealers. OsbOm, near Main St. CamblidgepOrt.
X>. E>. FrRJV2Si:E>R,
(SUCCESSOR TO FRASIER & SMITH.)
Piano Forte Hammer Coverer.
73 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
-*• ESTA.HLISHISU IN 1864. «-
A. MORGAN,
. . . MANUFACTfKBR OF . . •
Portrait, -:- Mirror -:- and -:- Picture -:- Frames.
Frames Resided Equal to Now. Framing of Col'ege Shingles a Specialty. Cabinet Frames
13 BRATTLE ST, Made. Pictures Packeda.ulSlnppcjwi.hlhcC.rca.cCno. CAMBRIDGE, MASS,
PAUL HERFURTH,
497 MASSACHUSETTS A VENUE, CA MBRIDGEPORT.
Musical Instruments, Music and Strings.
Instruments Repaired. Pianos Tune 1. Class and Private Instruction given on Zither, Guitar,
Ifn, Flute, Violin, Comet and Banjo. ««-■ <l\l SHEET MUSIC.
F. M. EATON, C. K. S.
— CHAIRS =
Chairs Recaned and Reseated with i ane, Pith, Splints, Etc. Bristle Brushei
rated Wood Seats, for sale and put on. Brass H ir II
>cs made to order. F&tther Beds Renovated and ( i
351 BROADWA V. CAMBRIDGEPORT.
800
ADVERTISEMENTS
WW. J. HERON.
Plain and Ornamental
PLASTEBER, WHITBNER AND WHITEWASHES
COLORING AND KALSOMINING.
Rear 632 MassacMsetTs Ave., CamljrMgeport
Jobbing of Every Description Executed with
the Utmost Dispatch.
Residence, JVo. 7 Jay Street. .•. .-
john Mcdonald & son, ~~
Masons and Builders,;
CONTRACTORS.
Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly Attended To.
109 Western Ave., Cambridgeport.
CLARENCE Q. REED,
PLHTE1E1 HP STUCCO IllIEi
Kalsomining , Whitening and Tinting without moving
Carpets or Furniture.
Keene, Portland and Common Cementing.
All Kinds of Jobbing Promptly Attended To.
J* * * *r * +-
OJR DEM BOX:— 22 Sawin'a Express Office, Harvard Sq., Cambridge.
Locker, 336 Beacon St., Somerville. Residence, 30 Forest, cor. Beacon S
TA. N. STEHRNS,
MASON-°BUILDER,
JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE.
-RESIDENCE:-
44 Wallace Street, Cambridge.
ADVERTISEMENTS 801
W. J. ricQOY & SONS,
MASONS AND CONTRACTORS,
STONE FOUNDATIONS LAID.
Brick Work in all its Branches-
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO RE PERFORMED IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER.
tddress, 14 Walnut Court, - - - Cambridgeport.
JOHN HARRINGTON,
Granite, Marble and Blue Stone Works,
59 to 65 Main Street, Cambridgeport, Mass.
[West Boston Bridge.]
Jake Cars from Bowdoin Sq., , Connected by Telephone,
\10 Minutes to Office and Works. 17 OtlS Street, - - Boston. 442-2 Cambridge.
TH07UIHS RYAN,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING,
Whitening, Coloring, Kalsomining and Whitewashing. Ornamantal Centres Always on
Hand. All Orders Promptly Attended to.
1 Clary Street, Off Prospect, - - - CAMBRIDGEPORT.
W3I. GALLAGHER,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER,
Whitening, Whitewashing, and Coloring. Kalsomining and Tinting a Specialty. Jobbing
Done with Neatness and Despatch. All Orders Promptly Attended to.
SHOP, 101 WEBSTER AVENUE, - - - CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Residence, 101 Webster Avenue, Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Telephone Connection. GEO. EVERETT, Supt.
The Connecticut Steam Stone Company,
Dealers in all kinds of FREESTONE.
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON ALL KINDS OF CUT STONE WORK.
64 FIRST STREET, - E CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
OLIVER P. GREENLEAF,
MASON, WHITENER AND COLORER,
Shop, rear of 542 Massachusetts Avenue, - - - Cambridgeport.
WHITEWASHING, WHITENING AND COLORING DONE.
|L1so, all Orders for Mason Work will be prompt'y attended to, and .ill work Wtll be executed in
the besl man"er.
J. DEIvANlJY,
(Successor to ALBERT ADAMS,
MASON AND BUILDER,
Plastering, Cementing, Whitemngand Whitewashing. Furnaces Ranges and Grate -
.ill its Brant hes Exe uted will I
41 WIKTHROP STREET, CAMBRIDGE.
802 ADVERTISEMENTS
AUSTIN FORD & SON,
Dealers in — —
North River Flagging Stone,
AND ALL KINDS OF GRANITE BUILDING WORK.
31 to 41 MAIN ST., CAMBRIOGEPORT, MASS. BOSTON OFFICE, 17 OTIS STREET.
Telephone, Cambridge dl^-d Telephone, Boston i892.
ESTABLISHED 1853.
ALEXANDER McDONALD & SON,
MOUNT AUBURN
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.
Monuments, Headstones, Tablets and all kinds of Memorial
.-,.' Work on hand and to Order.
^"*X^y4^X^E^??^^tr2^^^ Office a<id Warerooms, Opp. Mt. Auburn Cemetery Entrance.
JOHN McNAMEE'S SONS,
Union Marble and Granite Works,
Mt. Auburn St., cor. Elmwood Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
Fine Monumental Work and Cemetery Memorials. Designs and Estimates
Furnished.
TELEPHONE 73 CAMBRIDGE.
->^^— 1X7AT TTTTO TX7 T7TTZTT T* ->s4^-
/V\
WALTER W. FIELD, -m
nflcniNi5T.
Formerly of the firm of Paiker, Field & Mitchell, Manufacturer of
The Boston Hoisting Engine $* Electric Hoists.
General Machine and Repair Work. Special Attention given to the repairs of Stationary and Hoisting
Engines. Also, Blacksmith and Pattern Work. Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to.
Friction Drums applied to Clutch Engines.
67 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIOGEPORT, MASS. (WEST BOSTON BRIDGE,
THE RICHARD SMART
Qarpet Beatii?^ Qompapy,
ESTABLISHED 1852,
Will Take Up, Clean and Eelay your Carpets in the Most Thorough Manner.
Estimates Given. Telephone Connection.
— ALSO. —
DEALERS IN HARD AND SOFT WOOD.
Wood Sawed and Split bv Cord or Foot Any Length Desired.
182 MAIN STREET, - - CAMBRIDGEPORT. MASS.
ROBERT G. NIXON,
Slate, Tin, Copper and Gravel Roofer.
GUTTERS AND CONDUCTOR? PUT UP AND REPAIRED.
Residence, 8 Walnut Court, Cambridgeport.
ADVERTISEMENTS 803
MILLER & SHAW,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Port * Steal • Hoisting * Ens,
HAMMERS, NIPPERS. ETC, FOR PILE DRIVING. BOLTS, TRUSSES, AND OTHER IRON
WORK FOR BRIDGES AND BUILDINGS. MACHINERY FOR HO SING ICE.
HYDRAULIC = PRESSES = AND = GENERAL = MACHINERY.
Special Attemion Paid to Machinery Repairing.
Corner Sixth Street and Broadway, Cambridgeport.
WM. G. MILLER. H. J. SHAW.
RAWSON & MORRISON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Patent Friction Hoisting Engines,
Stationary Engines and Boilers, Coal Handling Machinery, Ice Elevating Machinery, Automatic
Steam Shovels, Bituminous Rock Heaters, Fertilizer and Grain Dryers, Hydraulic
Pumps and Presses, Lard Coolers and Tanks, Iron, Brass and
Composition Castings, Patterns and Models.
GENERAL MACHINE AND PLATE IRON WORK.
Repairing Promptly Done, Prices Reasonable.
29 Main Street, - - Cambridgeport, Mass.
WM. CAMPBELL & CO.,
(Successor to Allen & Endicott.;
MARINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND STEAM ENGINE
s BOILERS, Q
Gas Holders, Oil, Water, Rendering and Ship Tanks, Soap
and Tar Kettles, and all kinds of Plate Iron Work, Etc.
— : REPAIRINC. : —
SIXTH STREET, - - NEAR BROADWAY.
ROBERTS IRON WORKS CO.,
fURERS
STEAM * BOILERS,
92 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
CHARLES W. HENDERSON,
OLD IRON, STEEL, METALS, PAPER STOCK,
AND COTTON WASTE.
No. 238 PEARL STREET, - - CAMBRIDGEPORT.
804 AD VERTISEMENTS
THOMAS R. CAMPBELL,
Tin Plate, Sheet Iron and Copper Worker,
STOVE AND FURNACE REPAIRS.
ROTARY AND OTHER VENTILATORS.
VENTILATION, ETC.
3 CHERRY STREET,
Off Main Street. CAM BR J DC EPORT.
BAY STATE METAL WORKS
(INCORPORATED.)
Manufacturers of Copper Bath Tubs, Boilers,
LEAD* PIPE,
AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF PLUMBING MATERIAL.
41 TO 49 HARVARD STREET, - - - CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Telephone 429-3. Fred H. Holton, Manager.
VENTILATING OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS A SPECIALTY.
Connected by Telephone.
S. C. HIGGINS,
Steam and Hot Water Heating Apparatus,
STOVES, FURNACES AND RANGES.
702 to 704 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE,
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
J. L. BUCKLEY & CO.,
® PLUMBING, =*
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
Furnaces, Stoves and Banges. Hardware. Estimates for Furnace Work and
Plumbing Given on Application .
532 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, Odd Fellows Building, CAMBRIDGEPORT,
ADVERTISEMENTS 80."
\& jmt5 nmu\tib,
/l^^ MACHINE, HOUSE, SHIP AND
^® CARRIAGESMITH. •
HARVARD ST., NEAR CORNER SIXTH,
CAMBRIDGEPORT, - - - MASS.
WILLIAM GORDON,
Gravel, Tin -Slats Roofing,
Residence, 4 Blanche St. Order Box, 450 Massachusetts Ave.
HERBERT L. ROSE,
Qd/ FITTER
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
15 RIVER STREET, CAMBRID6EP0RT.
HARVARD
SQUARE.
J. MOYNAHAN. ESTABLISHED 1S74. T. I . RAFFERTY.
MOYNAHAN & COMPANY,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
STOVES, RANGES AND FURNACES,
Stove Linings and Grates constantly on hand. Plumbing in all it> branches.
12:i.'i Cambridge St., cor. Prospect, Cambridgeport.
— *m »-• ESTABLISHED 1878..-* m*—
JAMES A. REID,
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER.
SANITARY \NI> DRAINAGE WORK A 5PECIA1 TV,
90 RIVER ST., «,?g£:rw. CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS,
I>. J. WILD «& CO.,
Plumbing and Hot Water Heating.
CAS AND STEAM FITTERS.
?T BOYLSTON STREET, - - CAMBRIDGE.
806
ADVERTISEMENTS
H. M. SAWYER & SON,
(Successors to Rettengill & S-aivyer.)
CAPE ANN OIL CLOTHING,
Cape Ann Hats and South westers of all descriptions,
Horse and Wagon Coverings Made to Order.
THORNDJKE STREET. REAR OF SECOND,
EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
OFFICE IN NEW YORK, OFFICE IN BOSTON,
116 South Street. 45 Broad Street.
Hotvard 31. Sawyer. Charles H. Sawyer
WM. H. O'LEARY,
pra<;ti\al
plumber.
Jobbing Promptly-
Attended to.
Stoves, Furnaces, Ranges. Hot Water Heating.
87 MT. AUBURN STREET,
3d door from Boylston.
Residence, 18 Eliot St. CAMBRIDGE.
T. W. GOOD,
Successor to T. W. Haley,
PL UMBER.
Steam and Gas Fitting,
ROOFING.
Estimates Furnished. Stoves Repaired.
27 Brattle St., - CaiMdie.
F. A. WHITE,
DEALER IN
.'. Aluminum Cooking Utensils, .'.
HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
675 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE «**&
Dynamos, Motors and Electric Bells Repaired.
FRANCBS AXTMAfti
ELECTRICIAN, MACHINIST and DIE SINKER.
Special Attention given to Experimental Work. Repairing of All Kinds a Specialty.
46 SJPBIXG ST., EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Between Second and Third Streets. Telephone, 560.
Telephone Connection. Residence, 24- Rice St.
A. F. LONG & SON,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
2105 Massachusetts Avenue, Xorth Cambridge.
Established 1852.
T. WESTON BRYANT,
JDHN E. BRYANT. GHAS, F, BRYANT.
Telephone Connections.
15 Austin St„ Charlestown. — 170 School St., Sotnerville,
ADVERTISEMENTS
807
JAMES F. MULLEN,
FUNERAL AND FURNISHING
UNDERTAKER,
116 HAMPSHIRE ST.,
Corner of Columbia,
CAMBRIDCEPORT.
Residence, 98 Norfolk Street
THOMAS DEVENS,
IN otaler ana EMr,
J078 CAMBRIDGE ST.,
Telephone Connection. CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
JUDSON LITCHFIELD,
TTnvriDE
No. 544 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridgeport, Mass.
RESIDENCE, 158 AUBURN ST.
DAV|D FufJGE & SQN
i
Calls answered Day or Night
123 Cambridge St.. - EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Telephone, Cambndqe 560.
JAMES J. SHEA.
SHEA BROTHERS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EHBdLnERS.
WAREROOMS, 9 PEARL STREET.
OFFICE, ft: CAMBRIDGE ST., /.• /;s / />/; w r. OTIS I n /> ill in s/s
Shea's Steamship Agency, 407 Cambridge St.
~JOS El* II ./. KELLEY,
FUNERAU FURNISHING UNDERTAKER.
Particular Attention Paid to Embalming.
.'52 Third St., Cor. (lore, - ErhI Cambridge
Calls answereJ at Residence, 98 Otis St.. at a->v hour of day or night.
JOHN P. SHEA.
808
ADVKHTISKMENTS
MR. JOSHUA KENDALL'S
Day I Family School, at Cambridge, Mass,
FOR BOYS TEN YEARS OLD AND UPWARD. PREPARES FOR COLLEGE.
SCHOOL HOUSE, 13 APPIAN WAY. House, 123 Inman Street. CIRCULARS.
WM. H. WHITNEY,
CIVIL -:- ENGINEER
AND SURVEYOR.
15 COURT SQ., BOSTON,
Residence, 39 Chestnut St., Cambridge.
E. F. BOWKER,
CIYIL •:- ENGINEER
AND SURVEYOR.
671 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.,
Room 20, - Cambridsreport, Mass.
O'DONNELL'S PHARMACIES.
— TWO STORES. —
Cambridge, cor. Willow St., and Inman Square.
PRESCRIPT! WORK 0 SPECIALTY.
NIGHT BELLS. TELEPHONE.
Registered Clerks Always in Attendance.
w. h. fra^ibr,
— DRUQQIST—
169 Harvard St., cor. Windsor, Cambridgeport.
TELEPHONE TO CALL PHYSICIAN.
Call at
E.R. Mall's En Store
AND GET A BOTTLE OF
DR. WHITNEY'S
COUGH m CURE
FOR 25 CENTS.
135 Cambridge St., - - Boston.
JOHN A. TUITE&CO.,
1
DRUGS, )«■
Medicines, Chemicals, Fine Toilet Soaps,
Brushes, Combs, &c. Perfumery and
Fancy Toilet Articles.
HEADQUARTERS FOR —
Dr. Hyndman's Black Mixture and
Dr, Knight's Cough Mixture.
Physicians' prescriptions accurately compounded.
Cor. Hampshire & Portsmontli Streets..
CAMBRIDGEPORT, - - MASS.
ADVERTISEMENTS
809
BALDWIN & DORSEY,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Houses and Land Bought and Sold. Money Loaned at Lowest Rates of Interest. Plans and Estimates
Furnished Upon Application. Rents Collected. Estates Cared For. Trust Funds Invested.
545 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
ERNEST W. CLARK,
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER.
ELECTRICAL WORK OF ALL KINDS.
Dealer in Gas Fixtures, Lamps, Chimneys, Etc. Jobbing promptly attended to at reasonable prices.
1440 & 1442 Massachusetts Avenue, Harvard Square, Cambridge, Mass. Telephone connection.
FOR THE LATEST STYLES IN
MILLINERY
CALL AT
T\yfr~n^ T ^ R^^m i <=>'<^ 713 Massachusetts Avenue,
iViUJC' Jwca P*^lH-*^ ^> CA MB R TI> GIJPO K T.
GEO. H. BUXTON & CO.,
HACK, BOARDING AND LIVERY STABLE.
INMAN SQUARE, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Hacks furnished for Weddings, Parties and Funerals. Particular attention paid to Boarding Horses and
Hacking. Horses and Carriages to let. J&g^ Telephone connection.
J. R. FAIRBAIRN,
REAL ESTATE,
436 CAMBRIDGE STREET.
EDWIN H. BLAKE,
#1
36 Fifth Street,
CAMBRIDGE, = MASS.
RALPH NOYES DOW,
,\ Architect .
OFFICE, | RESIDENCE,
26A Brattle St. Ilia Avon Hill St
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
J. A. MA«1AY,
■«v -^
BHCHITECT.:o
68 DEVONSHIRE STREET, ROOMS 35, 36 AND 37. BOSTON, MASS.
•:o:
Residence, 4-fcJ TrowbridKe St., Cambridge.
810 AD V E RTIS E M E NT S
83,000
IS THE POPULATION OF CAMBRIDGE. NOT THE
CIRCULATION OF ITS OLDEST. LARGEST AND
BEST LOCAL PAPER, THE ""."."..
BUT WE'LL GUARANTEE
THAT AT LEAST
PEOPLE READ IT EVERY
WEEK, EVEN IF ITS CIR-
CULATION ISN'T QUITE
AS LARGE AS THAT.
FIFTY YEARS OLD MAY 7, 1896, YET STILL VIGOROUS
AND UP-TO-DATE.
STILL SOLD AT THE OLD PRICE, $2.50 A YEAR, 5 CTS.
PER COPY, AND WE GIVE FULL VALUE FOR THE MONEY.
C. BURNSIDE SEAGRAVE and J. W. BEAN, Proprs.
573 Massachusetts Ave.
1880. 1896.
T-l_l C
CAMBRIDGE NEWS.
The Best, the Cheeriest and the Cheapest Paper in the City.
IT HAVING THJE LARGEST CIRCULATION,
IT IS THEREFORE THE
Best Genera/ Public Advertising Sheet in Cambridge.
TAB TIES DESIRING TO INSERT
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
CAN DO SO UNDER SPECIAL MATES.
Our paper is printed in this City, and we can insert legal and business
Advertisements as late as Friday Evening on going to press.
Subscription Price is 3 Cents per copy, or
$1.80 per annum in advance.
JOB PRINTING ON REASONABLE TERMS.
D. A. BUCKLEY, Editor, Publisher, Proprietor.
REAL, ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKER.
ADVERTISEMENTS S] 1
THE CAMBRIDGE PRESS.
JAHES COX, Editor and Proprietor.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT
No- 618 MASS. AVE., PROSPECT HOUSE,
. . . CAMBRIDGEPORT. . . .
Devoted to the Imerests of All Classes in the City of Cambridge.
Official Advertising Medium.
— - — TERMS: _
One Year (in advanee) $1.50
Six Months 1.00
Single Copies 03
JOB PRINTING.
Every facility for the neat and rapid execution of various descriptions of work,
such as Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, Programmes, Etc.
618 Massachusetts Ave., - Cambridgeport, Mass.
THE**-
CAMBRIDGE * TRIBUNE,
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING.
Reviews brightly, accurately and fully the affairs of the city of
the matters that in1
people everywhere.
Cambridge aud the matters that interest Cambridge
Its clientelle includes all the most cultivated people in Old Cambridge,
and its advertising patronage is of the choicest character.
PBJCJB, "> CENTS* $2.50 i YEAR, IN ADVANCE,
F. STANHOPE HILL, Publisher.
3 LINDEN STREET, HARVARD SQUARE
812 ADVERTISEMENTS
SANFORD H. DUDLEY,
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
Building of the Hntnal Life Insurance Co. of New York.
95 MILK ST., ROOM 71, BOSTON, MASS.
Residence, 24 Avon Hill St., Cor. Avon PI., Cambridge.
FRANK GAYLORD COOK,
Hemenway Building, 10 Tremont St., Room 46, Boston.
Justice of the Peace. . . . notary Public.
Residence, 44 Garden Street, Cambridge.
CHARLES C. READ,
/tttorpey ai)d Qoutysellor at Cau/.
No. 27 STATE ST., ROOMS 18 AND 19,
Notary Public. BOSTON.
RUSSELL BRADFORD,
Counsellor at Law,
209 WasMgon St., JSffi, Room 46, Boston, Mass.
RESIDENCE, 375 HARVARD STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
ADVERTISEMENTS 813
CHARLES F. BROWN TELEPHONE No. 3490
WILLIAM QUINBY CABLE ADDRESS, YELSORC.
WRIGHT, BROWN * QUINBY,
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PATENTS AND PATENT CAUSES.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo
OFFICES:
835 to 838 Exchange Bldg., 900 F Street,
Boston. Washington, D. C.
EDWIN B. HALE. F. E. DICKERMAN.
HALE * DICKERMAN,
COUNSELLORS -AT -LAW.
TELEPHONE, BOSTON 1&91.
209 Washington St., Rooms 39 & 40, - BOSTON.
Mr. Hale's Residence, 387 Harvard Street, Cambridge.
ARCHIBALD M. HOWE,
COUNSELLOR- AT- LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
No. 10 TremontSt., Room 65, - - BOSTON.
Residence, 6 Bond St., Camhri<h/<-.
G. A. A. PEVET,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Ami CITY SOLICITOR.
5 Tremont St., (Chad trick IU<ta), Hoston.
Notary Public. - - Master in Chancery for Middlesex County.
7H3 Mttssacltasetts Are., ('(unltrhlgrport.
liesidenct . 17 llnrllntrt St.. Cambridge.
814 ADVERTISEMENTS
JOHN H. APPLETON,
ATTORNEY * COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 33 COURT ST., Room 014, BOSTON.
Notary Public and Justice of the Peace. Residence, 361 Harvard Street, Cambridge,
ARTHUR E. DENISON,
ATTORNEY i COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
150 Devonshire St., Equitable Bldg, Room 50, Boston.
NOTARY PUBLIC. Residence, 13 Arlington St.. Cambridge.
Henry M. Ayars. Franklin T. Hammond.
AYARS and HAMMOND,
COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
505 SEARS BUILDING, BOSTON.
Telephone, Boston 3147. Cambridge Office. 671 Massachusetts Ave., Room 4.
M. P. WHITE,
COUNSELLOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW.
53 Devonshire St., Rooms 21 and 22, Boston.
NOTARY PUBLIC. Residence, 1 Highland St., Cambridge.
FREEMAN HUNT,
ATTORNEY 8 COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
No. 23 PEMBERTON SQ., ROOM 12, BOSTON.
Residence, 16 Lancaster Street, Cambridge,
~ WM. A. HAYES, 2d.
ATTORNEY f COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
NOTARY PUBLIC. Late Assistant U. S. Attorney.
Sears Building, cor. Court and Washington sts., Boston. Residence, Mi. Auburn St., opp. Elmwood Ave.
Horatio g. parker;
COUNSELLOR *»° SOLICITOR.
SEARS BUILDING, COR. COURT AND WASHINGTON STS.,
Room 610. Boston, Mass.
HOLLIS R BAILEY,
ATTORNEY i COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
53 STATE STREET, BOOM 905, BOSTON.
Residence, 4 Buckingham Street, Cambridge.
ADVERTISEMENTS 815
WILLIAM B. DURANT,
COUNSELLOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 19 Congress Street, Boston, Mass.
Notary Public. Residence, 9 Lowell St., Cambridge.
S. LOTHROP THORNDIKE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
No. 19 Pemberton Square, Boston. Residence, 22 Garden Street, Cambridge.
JAMES A. WELLS, Notary Public.
JOHN P. WYMAN,
ATTORNEY * COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
No. 30 Court Street, Rooms 3 and 4, Boston.
NOTARY PUBLIC. Residence. 23 Fayette St., Cambridgeport. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
EDWIN H. JOSE,
Counsellor=at=Law,
591 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridgeport, Mass.
WELLINGTON WELLS. CHARLES W. SPENCER.
WELLS & SPENCER,
COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
603 Massachusetts Ave., Cor. Essex St., CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
JUSTICES AND NOTARIES. Office Hours: Evenings, 7.30 to 8.30.
DAVID T. DICKINSON,
COUNSELLOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW,
53 STATE ST., ROOM 404 EXCHANGE BUILDING, BOSTON.
Cambridge. Office, GO.3 H'U8ach nsrtts Amine. . . U to 9,80 A. M
WM. G. THOMPSON,
COUITSELLOK-AT-LAW,
97 POST OFFICE BUILDING, BOSTON.
Justice of the Peace* Residence, 62 Buckingham St., Cambridge*
JOHN F. MURPHY,
CONSTABLE AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE.
Parties Located. 225 CAMBRIDGE ST., COR. THIRD, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
816 ADVERTISEMENTS
R. J. & G. F. McKELLEGET,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
27 TREMONT ROW, COR. PEMBERTON SQUARE,
Up One Flight. BOSTON.
MICHAEL B. COOGAN,
ATTORNEY i COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
5 TREMONT ST., ROOM 35, BOSTON.
Cor. Pemberton Square.
NOTARY PUBLIC. Residence, No. 48 Bigelotv St., Catnbridgeport.
RANDOLPH C. SURBRIDGE,
Counsellor § Attorney at Law,
5 TREMONT ST., BOOM 22, BOSTON.
Evenings at Odd Fellows Building, North Cambridge.
FELIX CONLAN,
COUNSELLOR - AT-LAW,
253 Cambridge St., East Cambridge.
Residence, 59 Thorndike Street.
JOHN J. SCOTT,
ATTORNEY S COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
225 OAMBEID&E ST., COB THIRD, BOOM 2,
Residence, 124 Otis St., EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
John H. Hurley,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
5Q5 CAMBRIDCE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDCE.
WALTER C. WARD WELL,
Deputy Sheriff i Auctioneer.
OAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Office, 649 Massachusetts Ave. Residence, 465 Broadway.
TELEPHONE 54=8-3.
ADVERTISEMENTS 817
JAMES F. AYLWARD,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Equitable Building, 150 Devonshire St., Room 34,
Residence, 65 Otis St., East Cambridge. BOSTON".
GEORGE E. HOWE,
Attorney # Counsellor at Law,
23 COURT STREET, BOSTON.
Residence, 114= Washington Avenue, Cambridge.
NOTARY PUBLIC. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
WILLIAM DICKSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
34 SCHOOL STREET, ROOMS 34 & 35, SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, BOSTON.
Boston Office, after 3 o'clock. Cambridge Office, 117 Columbia St., Cambridge.
Commercial Law Company,
-3^*| 30 EQUITABLE BUILDING, | ^—
Mercantile Collections 150 Devonshire Street,
A SPECIALTY. BOSTON.
LAW and COLLECTIONS.
READS COLLECTION
and MERCANTILE AGENCY.
— ar- ESTABLISHED 12 YEARS, u^.
20 DEVONSHIRE STREET, - BOSTON.
A. H. READ, Attorney -at- Law, Gen. Mangr.
CLAIMS COLLECTED EVERYWHERE. PROPERTY RECOVERED.
Aid given to those who have Damage or Accident Claims. Investigations made. Refer to C. F. Hovey
& Co., Jordan, Marsh & Co., Continental National Bank, Boston Daily Globe, and thousands of
others.
W. A. GREEINOUGH & CO. - -
97 OLIVER STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
818 ADVERTISEMENTS
WILLIAMS & EVERETT,
FINE KRTROOMS,
DAINTINGS, Water = Colors, Etchings,
Engravings, Photographs, Frames,
Mirrors. The Best of Everything at
Reasonable Prices
190 BOYLSTON ST., 30 PARK SQ., BOSTON, MASS.
W. J. LLOYD. A. L. POOR.
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON REPAIRS.
MOKY Wall Paper, Fresco,
Water Color and Calcimine
Cleaned to Look Like New
By Our New Process
MINTING AND -:-
= DECORATING
OF .-. EVERY .-. DESCRIPTION.
• BOSTON W0LL PHPEB CLEWING GOHNIT. ■
Room 61, Hathaway Building, 620 Atlantic Ave.,
-=^^BOSTOIV, MASS. ^x
Makes no dirt, thoroughly disinfects, saves time and money. Perfect
satisfaction guaranteed. We contract to renovate a house completely.
Orders by Mail or Telephone promptly attended to. Telephone 3645.
Carpetings. Rugs, Etc. Oil Cloths and Linoleums. Draperies and Window Shades.
A. RIDQEWAY & CO.
Carpetings, Rugs, Linoleums,
OIL CLOTHS, DRAPERIES AND WINDOW SHADES.
95-105 WASHINGTON STREET, -- BOSTON, MASS.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
■ C ■ H ■ BUCK ■ * ■ CO -
DECORATORS, PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS.
SEed SIGN WORKS EnglaNnT
HARRISON AVENUE, OHOW4- CARDO TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS.
Cor. East Canton St. 0 595 Washington St. Oi I BOSTON, MASS.
THE FRENCH CARRIAGE CO.
83 AND 85 SUMMER STREET ONLY. Cor. KINGSTON ST.
FAMILY c CARRIAGES.
FERD.NANO F. FRENCH, Manager. BOSTON, MASS-
ADVERTISEMENTS 811)
Successor to Horace Draper.
RIDIXG stClVEMl
91 WEST DEDHAM ST., BOSTON.
Gentlemen's Saddle and Driving Horses Constantly On Hand.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
BOSTON * BAKERY,
BRANCH OF
United States Baking Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Everything in the Baking Line. Leading Specialists in High
Grade Biscuit for Social Occasions and Home Use.
«"££.,. B°*;gJL^g**'BY«»«'»*'».
"TWE BELMONT"
— SPRING WATER. —■
The Belmont Spring Water has the Unanimous Indorsement of our most Eminent Physicians,
regarding its remarkable purity and excellence as a drinking water.
The careful attention given to putting the water up in Vessels of glass only, has gained for it an
enviable reputation, and " The Belmont " has now become the favorite table water in private families-
prominent clubs and hotels.
This Water is delivered to any part of the City or Suburbs FREE of express charges, and prompt
attention will be given to all orders addressed to
6E0, H. COTTON, Proprietor, ■ • - - 71 CHESTNUT ST., BOSTON, MASS.
Andrew C I5err>r, 0,er Bi8elow' Ken"rd & Co-
Cam Engraver and Wedding stationer.
12 WEST STREET. ROOM No. 7. BOSTON. MASS.
Wedding Invitations. At Home Can's. Visiting Cards. Crests.
Coats of Arms. Residence Dies. Monograms.
820
ADVERTISEMENTS
TELEPHONE:
— WORKS, —
Cambridge 517 2.
NORQROSS BROS.
TELEPHONE:
—OFFICE,—
Tremont 262.
PROPRIETORS
Charles River
Stone Co.
-t-
Freeloi) /Horns,
MANAGER.
Rail Connections with all
Railroads entering Boston.
-:- Steam -:-
Stone Works,
-*
BrooKIiQe Street,
Cambridgeport, Mass.
Marl, M and Gray Granite, Cat aai PolisM.
Buff, Brown and Red Sandstone, Blue and Buff Indiana Limestone, New York State Bluestone-
Office, 79 Huntington Ave. BOSTON. 0rder Box> 166 Devonshire St.
George S, Merrill,
Charles H. Spencer,
T. E. flOSELEY & Q2.,
~* **" — —
SHOE DEALERS.
■ ^
469 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
1 — m -^-=^~ M- II MB II ■■■
A Large Assortment American Makes in Fine and Medium Grades.
Stylish Goods for Young Men. Shoes at $4.00, $4.50, $5.50 of Superior Style
and Quality. All Styles to Measure at Reasonable Prices. "Comfort'1
Boots and Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen. All Styles for Boys, Misses aud
Children. Rubbers, Warm Overshoes. Shoes for Gymnasium, Tennis, Base
Ball, Yachting, Running. FOR DRESS : — Patent Leather, Congress, Lace,
Button, Oxford Ties, Pumps.
Japa^e pipe firt^.
Old Pottery and Bronzes,
Ancient Prints,
Ivory Carvings,
Artistic Japanese Crockery,
Flower Pots,
Choice Incense,
Unique Screens, Japanese Papers,
Painting Brushes, Indian Ink Sticks.
a. Japanese Boots of Landscapes, Flowers. Birds aud Designs,
BUNKIO MATSUKI, - - 380 Boylston St., Boston.
THEATRES
821
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
CHARLES F. ATKINSON,
Manager,
e cnEBaniiiiuj d ^j^^Z^^ 3
to*
a
BOWDOIN SQUARE THEATRE
stage:.
A Strictly First-Class Combination Theatre, with Prices Ranging from 25c. to $1.50
822
THEATRES
EUGENE TOMPKINS,
Proprietor and Manager.
The Largest
and Grandest Theatre
in America.
Playing the greatest attractions in all
branches of the amusement profession,
from Melodrama to Grand Opera.
The Boston Theatre has a reputation all
over the country for the magnificence and
completeness of its productions.
Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday.
Prices, from 25 cents to $1.50.
ADVERTISEMENTS . 823
New England Telephone 1 Telegraph Co.
•ess EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 125 MILK ST , BOSTON, MASS.^=— -
Direct communication can be had with all the principal towns and cities
of New England and the Middle States over the wires of this Company. For
the accommodation of non-subscribers and the public generally, the Company
has established Public Telephone Stations as follows : —
PUBLIC TELEPHONE PAY STATIONS:
ARLINGTON OFFICE, Tilden's Pharmacy.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Geo. F. Reed, Grocer
BELMONT F. W. Gilcreas, Druggist
WAVERLY CENTRE B.N. Holmes, Druggist
WEST MEDFORD S. W. Farwell, Druggist
BRIGHTON OFFICE, Warren Building, Washington Street.
ALLSTON F. W. Moore, Druggist
CAMBRIDGE OFFICE, Central Square, Cambridgeport.
EAST CAMBRIDGE S. W. Farwell, Apothecary
HAMPSHIRE ST A. E. Lynch, Druggist, 119 Hampshire st
HARVARD SQUARE Charles H. Thurston, Cambridge
INMAN SQUARE A. Cunningham, Druggist, Cambridgeport
MOUNT AUBURN H. L. Coe, Apothecary
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.... C. S. Lombard, Druggist, Dover st. cor. Mass. ave
NORTH CAMBRIDGE G. M. Olive, Druggist, 1863 Massachusetts ave
PORTER'S STATION H. B. Adams, North Cambridge
NEWTON OFFICE, 417 Centre Street.
BEMIS Geo. Hudson, Dry Goods, Bridge st
FANEUIL C. L. Wightmau, Grocer, Brooks and Hobart sts
NEWTON A. Hudson, Druggist, 258 Washington st
NE WTONV1 LLE John F. Payne, Druggist, 281 Walnut st
NONANTUM J. G. Kilburn, Druggist, 291 Watertown st
WATERTOVVN F. C. Howard, West End Car Station
SOMERVILLE OFFICE, 97 Marshall Street.
DAVIS SQUARE H. S. Garcelon, Druggist, West Sonierville
EAST SOMERVILLE Wm. G. Kidder, Druggist, Pearl, cor. Franklin
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.... C. S. Lombard, Druggist, Dover st. cor. Mass. aw
SOMERVILLE Geo. T. Unwin, Druggist, Medford, cor. Washington st
SPRING HILL F. H. Dudley. Druggist, Central and Berkeley sts
SUMMER STREET Christopher Bros., Grocers, Somerville
UNION SQUARE C. W. Coy, Newspaper Agent, 60 Union sq
WINTER HILL J. E. Richardson, Druggist, Broadway, cor. Marshall <t
Direct communication can be had with : —
Bangor, Me. Holyoke, Mass. Pittsfield, Mass.
Bellows Falls, Vt. Lawrence, Mass. Portland, Me.
Boston, Mass. Lewiston, Me. Portsmouth, X. H.
Brattleboro, Vt. Lowell, Mass. Salem, Mass.
Concord, N. H. Lynn, Mass. Springfield, Mass.
Fitchbnrg, Mass. Manchester, N. H. Worcester, Mass.
Haverhill, Mass. North Adams, Mass.
And all other principal cities ami towns in New England.
Direct communication can be had by tlir lines <>t the American Telephone
and Telegraph Co. with: —
Albany, X. Y. Detroit, Mich. Philadelphia, Pa.
Baltimore, Md. Harrisburg-, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Chicago, 111. Indianapolis, Ind. Toledo, O.
Cincinnati, <). Milwaukie, \\ i*. (Jtica, N. v.
Cleveland, (). X>\\ fork, X. Y. Washington, l>. ('.
Ami many other points.
For rates see Tariff Schedule, page \ of the Official Telephone Directory,
Also pases 32-37, Section I, and 8 16, Section II. List oi Public Pay Stations
in the Various Cities and Towns.
LOOK FOR THE BLUE BELL.
824
ADVERTISEMENTS
™%%Scp#
"SLOURSCREENFACTORIESARE
THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD.
SCREENING GOOD HOUSr "
TS OUR SPECIALTY.
'TfJI
FIRSTPRIZE AT CHICAGO, FINE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES.!
MENTION NUMBER OF SCREENS REQUIRED WHEN YOU J\>
write for catalogue. samples si prices.
E.T.Burrowes Co.Portland,Maine.
" OFFICES AT. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. BOSTON.PHILADELPHIA^
The
PEI^D. P. F^EK^ G CO->l'M.TED.
SUCCESSORS TO
Wn. V. SdRQENT & CO.
FACTORY, OFFICE AND WAREROOMS:
. . 14 to 24 Sudbury Street, Boston, . .
CORNER OF FRIEND STREET.
JPJOEASE NOTE.— We have no other x>lace of busines* or branch store.
— ««s >~ T HE IB -h m>>~
New England Masonry Co.,
CONTRACTORS .-. AND .■. BUILDERS.
Masonry in all its branches. Setting Steam Boilers, Erecting Chimneys,
Engine Foundations, Building Bakers' Ovens, Chemical Fur-
naces, Setting Brewers' Kettles, Etc., Etc.
168 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT,
A N D
8 OLIVER STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
Connected by Telephone.
ADVERTISEMENTS 825
MOB.SS <&. WHTTE,
WIRE -WORKERS.
Simplex Electrical Co., I Eastern Expanded Metal Co.,
Insulated Wires. Manufacturers of Expanded Metal.
Factory, 10 Franklin St., Cambridgeport. Offices, 75=81 Corniiill, Boston, Mass.
THE AMERICAN WRINGER CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CLOTHES * WRINQER5,
American, Eclipse and Metropolitan Mangles, Wringer-
Benches, Spring Mattresses and Carpet Sweepers.
All Kinds of Wringers and Sweepers Repaired. Orders by mail promptly attended to.
BRANCH STORE, 13 & 15 BROADWAY EXTENSION,
Near Washington Street, Boston.
C. C. BUCKLEY, Manager. Telephone, Tremont 764.
JOHN W. PMESCOTT. WILLIAM KEYES.
Prescott Bros.,
N. E. Agents Goshen Carpet Sweeper Co.
WRINGERS, WASHERS AND MANGLES.
RUBBER GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
OIL AND GAS STOVES. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
54-56 Cornhill, Boston, Mass.
TELEPHONE 704.
WM. READ <& SONS,
107 WASHINGTON ST., - - - - BOSTON, MASS.
m ^EW n/IIL BICYCLES/ — -
GUNS, MILITARY SUPPLIES, MUSKETS, CANNON,
EQUIPMENTS FOR SHIPPING.
SPORTSMEN'S OUTFITS, ETC.
826 ADVERTISEMENTS
Milton A. Chandler, D. Fletcher Barber.
CHANDLER ™ BARBER,
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF
HRRDWHRE,
tools, Cutlery and builders' hardware a specialty.
flflNUflL TR/HNINQ SCHOOL JUPPLIEJ.
NEW ENGLAND AGENTS FOR
Nos. 15 & 17 ELIOT STREET, BOSTON.
Near Washington Street. Connected by Telephone.
BOSTON STEAM ™ GAS PIPE WORKS.
PRdH/lN, DOW & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
•^ Wrought iron, Steam am Gas Pipe.*
BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS FOR STEAM, GAS AND WATER.
3, 4, 5 & 6 HAYMARKET SQ., BOSTON.
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We are prepared to contract for the Heating by Steam or Hot Water of Public
and Private Buildings, Stores, Offices, Mills, Halls, Churches, Etc.
West End Street Railway Company,
81 MILK STREET, BOSTON.
GENERAL OFFICERS :
SAMUEL LITTLE, President. PRENTISS CUMMINCS, Vice-President.
C. S. SERGEANT, General Manager. J. H. COODSPEED, Treasurer.
J. E. RUCC, Cen'l Superintendent. H. L. WILSON, Auditor.
For Starting Time of Cambridge Cars See Local Papers.
Special Cars may be Chartered at the offices of the several Division Superintendents
and at the office of the General Manager, 8i Milk Street.
ADVERTISEMENTS 827
DYER, RICE St CO.,
LADIES' SEAL SACQUES.
. . FANCY /. FUR .'. ROBES. . .
36, 36 fr 40 QHACINCY 5TREET, B05TQIS.
Handkerchiefs, Embroidery Goods,
AND ALL KINDS OF
TTOUSEKEEPINC COOPS i
Whitney's, 41 Temple Place, Boston.
C I OWBIvS.
K iTRBMONT- sfcJr
N f I0K - FIFTEEN.
BAY STATE CLEAN TOWEL FURNISHING COMPANY,
6A PARK SQUARE, BOSTON.
CHARLES S. GOVE & CO.,
Manufacturers and Importers of
Soda Water, Syrups. Tonics. Ginger flie
AND MINERAL WATERS.
Bottlers of Ale, Porter, Cider and Lager Beer. Bass A < lo.'a Ale, Guinness1 Stout.
No. 30 CANAL STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
Soda and Saratoga Waters in Patent Hlock Tin Lined Steel Fountains and Syphons. Sole \^<titv for
D. G. Yuengling. Jr.'s Extra Fine New \
C, S. GOVE. A. I'. A/ / / / 1
■jr Q^± J. IF^O'Wr^l^JS |)oalcr '" New an. i Second Hand
FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS,' UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
PICTURES, DRAI'I'.IIIES, ETC.
Upholstering and Repairing Furniture, Renovating and Re>Making of Hair Mattresses and Carpets
promptly attended to, at Lowest Possible Prices,
39 BOYLSTON STREET, HARVARD SQUARE. CAMBRIDGE.
ALo, 406 BoyUtOO Street, Boston.
828 ADVERTISEMENTS
NILES BROTHERS,
Wholesale Dealers in
. Pork, Lam, Ham, Tripe,
SAUSAGES, BACON, DBIED BEEF, ETC.
Store, 67 North Market Street, - - Boston.
Slaughtering and Curing Establishment, Belmont, Mass.
PUBLIC MARKET* PACKING CO.
INCORPORATED JUNE 10, 1890.
Samuel P. Pike, Pres. Bernett B. Hart, Treas. Jerome A. Robbins, Sec'y.
Slaughterers, Receiuers and Dealers in
I BEEF, BUTTER, POULTRY,
Foreign and Domestic Fruits.
880 to 894 Washington Street, Boston.
Cor. of Pine Street. Packing House at St. Joseph, Mo.
DAVID CLAPP & SON,
. . . BOOK AND JOB . . .
PRINTERS.
291 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON.
J. A. CUMMINGS PRINTING COMPANY,
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PRINTERS,
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PUBLISHERS AND ELECTROTYPE RS.
No. 252 WASHINGTON STREET, - BOSTON.
Book and Job Printing of Every Description. Envelopes, Stationery and Blank Books to Order.
«®» Publishers, KNIGHTS OF HONOR REPORTER.
ADVERTISEMENTS
829
TRY
1 1. &EER & SOS'S
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'Slump of me worm"
BRAND
PURE*MAPLE
SYRUP.
The Oldest Ladder Manufactory in America,
C. W. H. MOULTON * CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
IvADDBRS.
The Cambridge Extension Ladders, Step Ladders, Trestles,
Window Jacks, Revolving Clothes Dryers, Clothes Horses,
Carriage Jacks, Adjustable Ladder Hooks, Park and Lawn
Settees, Splint and Reed Chairs, etc., etc.
GORE STREET, head of SIXTH STREET,
EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
CHARLES H. FOSCATE,
Practical Piano Tuner and Repairer,
32 WEST STREET (ROSS MUSIC STORE), BOSTON.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PIANOS FOK MAT^K AND TO RENT.
Residence, 106 RAYMOND STREET, NORTH CAMBRIDGE
JAS7 CURRY,
COLLAR and HARNESS MAKER.
Whips, Curry Combs, Brashes, Blankets, Horse Clothing, Boots, &c.
No. 5 BROADWAY, June. MAIN ST.,
CAMBRIDCEPORT, MASS.
830
ADVERTISEMENTS
THE RIVERSIDE PRESS
CAMBRIDGE, MASS,
Boston Office,
4 PARK STREET.
New York Office,
E. 17th STREET.
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN 5 COMPANY, ,
PUBLISHERS OF THE WORKS OF
ALDRICH, BROWNING, DICKENS, EriERSON, HARTE,
HAWTHORNE, HOLMES, HOWELLS, LONGFELLOW,
LOWELL, STOWE, THACKERAY, WHITTIER,
AND MANY OTHER FAMOUS AUTHORS.
— WRITE fOR CATALOGUE. — ~.
Orders for Manufacturing snonlfl De addressed to H. 0. Houghton & Co., Cambridge, Mass.
CAMBRIDGE ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY.
F. H. RAYMOND, Treas. J. Q. BENNETT, Prest. B. O. DANFORTH, Supt.
Office: Western Ave., Cambridgeport.
TELEPHONE 455.
Electric Light. Electric Power.
PRICE WST.
ARC LIGHTS.
YEARLY CONTRACTS.
OCTOBER
TO APRIL.
NIGHTS (Except Sundays),
Until 9 o'clock, per month, $9.00
Until 12 o'clock, " 10 00
EVERY NIGHT,
Until 12 o'clock, per month, 11.00
APRIL TO
OCTOBER.
$5.00
6.CO
Six Months Contracts,
Monthly Contracts,
$1.00 per month extra.
2.00 "
SERIES INCANDESCENT LIGHTS.
Consumers paying cost of lamps and renewals.
YEARLY CONTRACTS.
65 Candle Power.
132 |
OCTOBER
TO APRIL.
NIGHTS (Except Sundays),
Until 9 o'clock, per month,
Until 12 o'clock, "
EVERY NIGHT,
Until ra o'clock, per month,
'3-5°
4.00
APRIL TO
OCTOBER.
$2.25
2-75
3.00
32 Candle Power.
NIGHTS (Except Sundays),
Until 9 o'clock, per month, $2.25
Until 12 o'clock,' " 2.50
EVERY NIGHT,
Until 12 o'clock, per month, 3.00
1.50
2.00
ALTERNATING INCANDESCENT LIGHTS.
16 Candle Power. Current on All Night.
Consumers paying cost of lamps and renewals.
Meter Rate.-., 1 cent per ampere hour.
POWER FOR MOTORS.
One to three horse power, $100. per year.
Over three horse power, Special Prices.
Service will be cut off where bills an- not
promptly paid, and a charge of $2.00 will be made
to replaee the same.
Discounts for payment of bills on or before 15th
of each month :
Arc Lights on contract 5 per cent.
Series " " " r " 5 "
Alternating Lights on meter -i - 15 "
S?$e^ Room
Cambridge F ;b™